
Uzbekistan National Team Delegation Undergoes Strict Search with Police Dogs Before Friendly Against Netherlands
The Uzbekistan national team was subjected to stringent security measures, including an inspection involving police dogs, ahead of their friendly match against the Netherlands as part of their preparations for the 2026 World Cup.
The incident occurred upon the team's arrival at the stadium, where security authorities halted the team bus and subjected both players and technical staff members to a thorough inspection, utilizing trained dogs to search luggage and equipment.
These measures are part of the strict security protocols adopted for certain international sporting events held in the United States.
The match took place at Icahn Stadium in New York and concluded with a 2-1 victory for the Netherlands.
US authorities have sparked widespread controversy due to their treatment of several teams participating in the World Cup. Multiple delegations, including those from Senegal and Belgium, have undergone stringent inspections and rigorous screening procedures. This has raised questions about the appropriateness of these protocols for sporting events, which are expected to prioritize organizational and athletic atmospheres over intensive security restrictions.