# Miami Gardens Is the Most In-Demand World Cup City in America. The FBI Just Showed Up to Make Sure We&#8217;re Ready

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url: https://miamigardens.com/world-cup-security-miami-gardens/
author: David
published: 2026-06-01
modified: 2026-06-03
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categories: Events &amp; Stadium
tags: Drones, FBI, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Security, World Cup 2026
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> Miami received more World Cup ticket requests than any other host city. The FBI held a security briefing Friday covering drones, cyber scams, and what 15 days of world-class security looks like for residents.

This Saturday in Miami Gardens: Free Hurricane Supplies and the Juneteenth Tournament. Here's Your Morning Plan.

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# This Saturday in Miami Gardens: Free Hurricane Supplies and the Juneteenth Tournament. Here's Your Morning Plan.

By MiamiGardens.com Editorial** · June 2, 2026 · 4 min read

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Grab your hurricane supplies. Watch some charity sports. Two things your future self will thank you for, in one Saturday morning.

Saturday, June 6 is doing double duty in Miami Gardens. **Free hurricane preparedness supplies** are being distributed at four South Florida locations, and the **Fields of Possibilities Charity Tournament** kicks off the Juneteenth Experience at Rolling Oaks Park. Hurricane season started yesterday. Juneteenth is June 19. The World Cup is June 15. Everything is converging, and Saturday is the day you can check two boxes before the summer hits full speed.

Here's how to do both in one morning.

## Morning: Free hurricane supplies

CBS Miami confirmed that hurricane preparedness supplies and resources will be distributed at **four South Florida locations on June 6**. Items typically include bottled water, non-perishable food items, batteries, flashlights, first aid supplies, and printed emergency information guides in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole.

Specific site locations and hours are being finalized by Miami-Dade Emergency Management. Check [CBS Miami](https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/) or [miamidade.gov/emergency](https://www.miamidade.gov/global/emergency/home.page) later this week for the confirmed addresses and times. Previous distributions have typically run from 9 AM to 1 PM or until supplies are exhausted. Arrive early. These events draw long lines and supplies go fast.

If you already completed the [hurricane prep checklist](/hurricane-season-4-day-checklist/) from our May 28 guide, the free distribution is still worth a stop. Extra water and batteries never go to waste during a six-month hurricane season. If you haven't prepped yet, this is your last no-excuses opportunity to start with free supplies and build from there.

**Bring your own bags.** Distribution events often hand out supplies loose or in limited packaging. A reusable grocery bag or a box in your trunk makes it easier to carry everything and keeps your car organized.

## Late morning through afternoon: Juneteenth Charity Tournament

After the supply distribution, head to **Rolling Oaks Park (3220 NW 199th Street)** for the [Fields of Possibilities Charity Tournament](/juneteenth-miami-gardens-2026/).

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Time8:00 AM to 3:00 PM
LocationRolling Oaks Park, 3220 NW 199th St
CostFree for spectators
FormatTeams compete on behalf of charities
Prizes$1,000 (1st), $500 (2nd), $250 (3rd) donated to charities

This is the opening event of Miami Gardens' 2026 Juneteenth Experience. Teams don't play for themselves. They play for a cause. The winning team's charity gets $1,000 in prize donations. Second place earns $500 for theirs. Third gets $250. It's competitive sports with a purpose, and the atmosphere combines game-day energy with community cookout vibes.

The tournament runs all day, so you can arrive after the hurricane supply distribution and still catch the later rounds. Bring lawn chairs, sunscreen, and water. Food vendors will be on-site. Kids are welcome and will have room to run between events.

## The suggested timeline

TimeActivityWhere

8:30 - 9:00 AMArrive at hurricane supply distributionTBD (check miamidade.gov this week)
9:00 - 10:00 AMCollect supplies, load carDistribution site
10:30 AMArrive at Rolling Oaks Park3220 NW 199th St
10:30 AM - 2:00 PMWatch tournament, eat, enjoy the communityRolling Oaks Park
2:00 PMHead home before afternoon stormsYour house

The 2:00 PM exit time isn't random. June in South Florida means afternoon thunderstorms that typically build between 2:00 and 4:00 PM. Getting home before the rain arrives means you're not caught in a downpour with a trunk full of hurricane supplies. It also means you beat the heat, which by early afternoon in June is pushing 90°F with a heat index north of 100°F.

## What's coming after Saturday

**June 15 (9 days after Saturday):** The first World Cup match. Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay, 6:00 PM. Everything changes.

**June 19:** Juneteenth. The [Legacy In Black Gala and Park-In and Party](/juneteenth-miami-gardens-2026/) continue the Juneteenth Experience.

**June 24:** Scotland vs. Brazil at Hard Rock Stadium. Neymar on the pitch in Miami Gardens. The most expensive ticket at the venue. The loudest night of the summer.

Saturday is the last quiet community day before the World Cup takes over. Grab your supplies. Cheer for a good cause. Enjoy the park. Summer is about to come at Miami Gardens from every direction. This is your calm.

Hurricane supply distribution details will be updated as locations are confirmed. Check [miamidade.gov/emergency](https://www.miamidade.gov/global/emergency/home.page) or CBS Miami for final times and addresses. For the full Juneteenth schedule, see our [Juneteenth guide](/juneteenth-miami-gardens-2026/). Published: June 2, 2026.*

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*Source: [Miami Gardens](https://miamigardens.com/)*