Tommie Lee was arrested during the FIFA World Cup match between England and Norway after authorities said she allegedly entered Hard Rock Stadium without a ticket. Tommie Lee arrested for sneaking into a stadium match now lands on a third-degree felony case tied to one of the tournament’s busiest nights in Miami.
More than 60,000 fans packed the stadium, and Miami-Dade deputies said six people were arrested overall. Lee was detained inside the venue after court documents said she entered through an unauthorized east entrance and reached the 100-level seating area without a valid ticket.
Hard Rock Stadium and the ticketless entry
Lee’s booking came after deputies said she never had a valid ticket. That detail narrows the case to access, not conduct after entry: investigators say she moved past the stadium’s normal admission point and was detained inside the venue before the night ended.
The charge was interference with a sporting or entertainment event, a third-degree felony. In practical terms, that puts the arrest in a category that treats a live-event intrusion as a criminal matter, not a simple venue violation. For anyone trying to understand the response, the key point is that this was handled as an arrest inside a crowded World Cup match, not as an after-the-fact citation.
England and Norway in Miami
Miami-Dade deputies said there were 19 ejections and six arrests overall, even as the crowd topped 60,000 fans. The numbers show a stadium response that went beyond one defendant: Lee was part of a wider enforcement sweep, but the agency still described the incidents as isolated despite the scale of the crowd.
Lee was released the following day after posting a $1,000 bond. She had not publicly commented as of publication, and the open question is how she allegedly got past stadium security without a valid ticket before deputies detained her inside Hard Rock Stadium.







