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First FIFA World Cup store opens in Sugar Land as officials warn fans about counterfeit gear
By KHOU Houston
· June 4, 2026
· 1 min read
Soccer fans packed Sugar Land’s first FIFA World Cup store as law enforcement is urging shoppers to avoid counterfeit merchandise ahead of the 2026 tournament.
The launch of an Ebola-monitoring dashboard by local health officials is a prudent step given the upcoming World Cup, which will draw international travelers to the Houston area, including The Woodlands. Although the risk of Ebola transmission is considered low, the presence of more than a dozen travelers being monitored in the area warrants vigilance. As a major hub with the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and The Woodlands Mall, The Woodlands is likely to attract visitors from around the world, increasing the potential for exposure to infectious diseases. The Montgomery County health system, in conjunction with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and other local agencies, will play a critical role in responding to any potential outbreaks. Residents of The Woodlands can expect ongoing updates and guidance from these agencies as the situation evolves, particularly in light of the community's history of responding to Gulf hurricane and flooding risks.
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Published: June 4, 2026 ·
Source: KHOU Houston ·
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