The World Cup creates a specific and addressable vulnerability for every UHNW homeowner who attends a match: a 6-8 hour absence window at a property whose occupant’s location is publicly confirmable.
This is the same dual-exposure pattern we track across every major event on the Palm Beach County social calendar — the charity galas, the polo season in Wellington, the equestrian events. But the World Cup amplifies it because the event is global, the attendance is public, and the match schedule is published months in advance. Anyone who wants to know which properties will be empty on June 24 at 6 PM only needs to cross-reference the Brazil vs Scotland fixture with known football enthusiasts in Palm Beach County.
That’s not a hypothetical. It’s exactly how the organized residential targeting operations the FBI has been tracking across South Florida select their windows.
What we do differently during World Cup match days
For clients attending matches, we enhance estate security coverage during the absence window. The posture at the property doesn’t decrease when the principal leaves for the stadium. It increases.
This means additional guard deployment or mobile patrol specifically during the match window. Active property checks on an accelerated schedule. Verification that all access points are secure and all security systems are operational. Coordination with remaining household staff on protocols during the principal’s absence. And real-time communication between the estate team and the EP detail at the stadium so both sides of the security posture are operating from the same picture.
For seasonal properties that may already be in off-season vacancy mode during the June-July World Cup window, the match-day enhancement layers on top of the existing vacancy protection program.
The seven match-day windows
Each of these dates creates a specific absence window for Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade homeowners attending matches:
- June 15 (Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay): Departure ~3 PM, return ~10 PM
- June 21 (Uruguay vs Cape Verde): Departure ~3 PM, return ~10 PM
- June 24 (Scotland vs Brazil): Departure ~3 PM, return ~10 PM
- June 27 (Colombia vs Portugal): Departure ~4 PM, return ~11 PM
- July 3 (Round of 32): Departure ~3 PM, return ~10 PM
- July 11 (Quarterfinal): Departure ~2 PM, return ~9 PM
- July 18 (Bronze Final): Departure ~2 PM, return ~9 PM
For principals attending multiple matches, the pattern becomes more predictable with each fixture. The second match is more targetable than the first because the schedule is now confirmed by behavior. The third is even more predictable. This is why our estate security protocols include variation in the guard deployment pattern across match days — the protection shouldn’t be as predictable as the attendance.
The off-season factor
June and July are peak off-season for Palm Beach County’s seasonal population. Many estates are already vacant. The homeowners who are in South Florida for the World Cup may be the exception — present during a period when most of their neighbors have left for the Hamptons or Nantucket.
This creates an interesting dynamic: the property may be occupied (unusual for the season), but the neighborhood is empty (normal for the season). The normal social surveillance that comes from an active neighborhood is absent. The estate security program needs to account for this reduced ambient awareness.
Contact
For World Cup match-day estate security coordination, contact HKDS at +1 (561) 946-9843 or hkdef.com/contact-us.