Atlanta deploying 750 cops for World Cup
Atlanta public safety officials are finalizing security plans for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup by deploying 750 police officers and 300 firefighters, according to police and fire chiefs. Â
What we know:
Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum announced the department will fully mobilize for a six-week period as the international soccer tournament prepares to kick off in about 20 days. The public safety operation will place 750 extra officers on the streets in and around the games, which includes 250 personnel brought in from outside local, state, and federal agencies.
What we don’t know:
Atlanta public safety agencies lay out plans ahead World Cup
City and law enforcement leaders held a high-level briefing to outline their comprehensive, multi-agency public safety strategy as Atlanta prepares to host eight matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With millions of international visitors expected to pour into the metro area, the Atlanta Police Department, Atlanta Fire Rescue, and federal partners are aligning advanced tracking technology, mutual aid agreements, and community diversion tactics to ensure the city is ready for the global stage.
The backstory:
Emergency rescue response
- 1,840: The total number of sworn members operating on the force.
- 250 to 300: The number of firefighters prepared to respond up to the paramedic level during the tournament.
- 24: The number of hours in a standard shift that fire crews will work to maintain continuous citywide coverage.
What they’re saying:
Authorities also addressed potential concerns from international visitors regarding immigration enforcement, clarifying that local police are not there to police immigration status.
What’s next:
“If you see large gatherings, it looked like it’s getting too passionate. Again, please call 911,” officials said.



