Calif. Public Safety Agencies Step Up Security Plans ahead of Super Bowl, World Cup Games

With political violence on the rise, security will be on heightened alert in the Bay Area as public safety agencies and federal officials team up for the upcoming Super Bowl and World Cup matches in Santa Clara County.
Oct. 23, 2025
6 min read

What to know

  • Bay Area officials are ramping up mass-casualty and decontamination training ahead of Super Bowl 60 and six FIFA World Cup matches at Levi’s Stadium, preparing for potential terrorist or large-scale incidents.

  • Security coordination involves local, state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with $6.4 million allocated for enhanced safety measures.

  • Political tensions rose after DHS Director Kristi Noem suggested deploying ICE agents during the Super Bowl, comments security experts warned could heighten anxiety and conflict among attendees.

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