Gardaí have seized €25,000 worth of counterfeit soccer merchandise goods including hats, scarves and flags during planned raids in Dublin.
The operation was carried out during Wednesday night's friendly match between Manchester United and Sampdoria at the Aviva stadium.
Gardaí from the Intellectual Property Crime Unit at the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation took part in the raids which saw 21 vendors in the Dublin 4 area raided.
Officers from Revenue Customs Service, Dublin City Council Trading Licence Inspectors and representatives from Manchester United and Adidas also assisted in the inspections.
In total, gardaí seized about 225 hats, 200 placards, 140 flags and 2,220 scarves.Gardaí said that efforts are ongoing to stop counterfeit and sub-standard products making their way onto the market.
"The ongoing co-operation between various elements of law enforcement will continue, the objective being to stop counterfeit and sub standard products affecting the trade of genuine branded products. We will also continue to work with industry to ensure their intellectual property rights are protected in this regard," said Detective Superintendent George Kyne.
A Garda spokesman said destruction orders will be sought from the District Court following the outcome of prosecutions under Section 92 of the Trademarks Act 1996
Gardaí said part of the property seized would have also been for an upcoming match in the area this weekend.