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Toronto police seize $2.5 million worth of fake soccer gear

Less than two weeks before the World Cup kicks off, Toronto Police announced on Monday that ‌they made the largest known seizure of counterfeit soccer jerseys in Canadian history.

Axar.az informs, citing Reuters, officers seized over C$3.5 million ($2.53 million) worth of counterfeit merchandise from a Mississauga warehouse, they ⁠said, including more than 16,000 fraudulent jerseys and flags bearing fake FIFA, Nike, Adidas and Puma branding, as well as two counterfeit World Cup trophies.

Toronto is expecting more than 300,000 visitors during the ‌World ⁠Cup with six matches to be played in the city, including Canada's opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12.

A complaint to the ⁠Toronto Police Service FIFA Planning Team Investigative Unit in May alleged that the accused were supplying ⁠products to retail stores and acting as a distributor of fraudulent merchandise.

The items ⁠have an estimated street value of C$3,564,000, police said.

Date
2026.06.02 / 15:29
Author
Axar.az
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