The Spain national football team is one of the most popular teams in the 2026 World Cup, and with that, comes the problem of fake jerseys. The National Police have seized 66,000 counterfeit jerseys from various teams, including Spain. These jerseys were being brought in from Asia and sold at markets and fraudulent websites, leading buyers to believe they were official. Jorge Vidal, Inspector of the Industrial Property Group of the General Police Commissioner, explains that to distinguish a fake jersey from an official one, you need to look at the material and the La Roja badge. The official jersey has a hologram on the badge that changes depending on the viewing angle. The counterfeiters copy the designs very quickly, even before the original jersey is on the market, so it's essential to be careful where you buy jerseys. The National Police have carried out an international operation to arrest 95 football equipment counterfeiters in Spain. The operation has allowed them to seize 66,000 jerseys and 16 tons of fake clothing, valued at over 7 million euros. Experts warn that it's crucial to verify the authenticity of jerseys before buying them, as the fake ones can be very convincing. The Spain national football team is committed to fighting counterfeiting and asks fans to be aware of this problem. By buying official jerseys, fans are supporting the team and contributing to the fight against counterfeiting. The National Police will continue to work to protect consumers and ensure the authenticity of products.