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Soccer-Toronto police seize $2.5 million worth of fake soccer gear ahead of World Cup

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 1:47 PM

TORONTO, June 1 (Reuters) – 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.

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.

Two men ⁠have been arrested ⁠and charged, the police ​said.

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.

($1 = 1.3831 Canadian dollars)

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto; Editing by ​Bill Berkrot)