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¡La Tri ya está en Kansas City y va por un triunfo clave!

Updated 6/21/2026, 7:20:25 PM

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NBCKansas

¡La Tri ya está en Kansas City y va por un triunfo clave!

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¡La Tri ya está en Kansas City y va por un triunfo clave! 10:51 Comparte esto - La selección de Ecuador llegó en autobús al estadio de Kansas City, recorrió los camerinos y realizó el reconocimiento del campo antes de enfrentar a Curazao en un partido clave del Grupo E del Mundial 2026.Jun. 20, 2026 SIGUIENTE Jonathan Tah: "Sabíamos que en algún momento acabaríamos cansando al rival" 02:25 Jordy Caicedo confía en que Ecuador sumará tres puntos ante Curazao 01:30 Alemania lo da vuelta sobre la hora y deja sin premio a Costa de Marfil 10:01 Curazao ya está en Kansas City para enfrentar a Ecuador 09:51 Vuelta al partido: Julian Nagelsmann celebra los goles de Deniz Undav 01:55 ¡Alemania le da la vuelta al marcador con doblete de Deniz Undav! 02:18 La tristeza de Antonio Valencia con Ecuador tras su empate con Curazao 03:57 ¡Piel de gallina! Así celebró Dick Advocaat el primer punto de Curazao en un Mundial 02:32 Jordy Alcívar: "Hay que virar la página" 02:11 Enner Valencia: "Vamos a intentar luchar hasta el final y conseguir los tres puntos" 01:44 Hernán Galíndez: "El portero rival tuvo una noche soñada" 01:48 Países Bajos se va muy feliz tras golear a Suecia, mientras que Alemania asegura su clasificación 05:53 Valencia cree que Ecuador deberá mantener el ataque durante todo el partido | Enlace Mundial 02:18 Luis de la Fuente: "Mis jugadores están picados, tienen un carácter competitivo tremendo" 02:29 Pékerman: “Si Ecuador interpreta lo que planifica, va a ser un buen partido” | Enlace Mundial 02:25 Ecuador entra en calor ante el apoyo de su gente 06:01 Beccacece: "Pensamos en nosotros y en ganar" 01:18 Jorge Valdano: "A Alemania no le sobró técnica ni fantasía, pero ganó a lo alemán" | Pasión Mundial 03:59 Nagelsmann: “Lo que distingue al grupo es que están ahí los unos para los otros”

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NBCMissouri

1 dead and 5 wounded in Kansas City shooting

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One person was killed and five others were wounded in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, Friday night, according to police. Officers heard gunfire just before 10:30 p.m. and responded to the area of East 19th Street between The Paseo and Vine Street, police said. They located two adult women who were “conscious and alert,” along with an adult man who was unresponsive, the Kansas City Police Department said in a statement. The man, identified as David E. Beck III, 29, was pronounced dead at the scene. The two women were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Three additional victims — a man and a woman in stable condition and another man in critical condition — arrived at the hospital in a private vehicle, police said. Preliminary information indicates the victims were gathered along 19th Street when multiple people opened fire. “All of the victims appear to have been standing in this vicinity when they were struck,” police said. Detectives are processing evidence and interviewing witnesses. No suspects are in custody. The shooting took place roughly 7 miles from Arrowhead Stadium, which is hosting World Cup matches this summer under the name Kansas City Stadium. Ecuador and Curaçao are scheduled to play there Saturday night. Kansas City is touted as the “Soccer Capital of America.” The city already has a large law enforcement presence to assist with World Cup security, including officers from all over the Midwest, Kansas City Police Capt. Jake Becchina told NBC News. “We have the largest police presence we have ever had in our city for an event,” Becchina said. Police are asking anyone with information to contact their anonymous tips hotline. A reward of up to $25,000 is available for information leading to an arrest.

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