VIDEO: Inside a Fake Kit Factory
- Counterfeit Production Revealed: A video has emerged from inside a factory showing the large-scale production of fake 2026 World Cup football kits.
- Specific Kits Targeted: The factory is producing counterfeit Nike Brazil and Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup kits, including ironing, tagging, and boxing operations.
- Massive Scale and Location: The footage, filmed in a Bangladesh factory, reveals an industrial operation with enormous piles of fake shirts, highlighting the vast counterfeit market for major football tournaments.
Ever wondered how fake football kits are being produced? We have come across a video from inside a factory, obviously copying 2026 World Cup football kits on a giant scale.
Fake Football Kits Being Produced in Factory
The images and video show that the fakers produced Nike Brazil and Adidas Argentina 2026 World Cup kits, giving a remarkable behind-the-scenes look at the scale of the counterfeit football shirt industry during the tournament.
The footage, filmed in a factory in Bangladesh, shows workers ironing, tagging and boxing hundreds of fake Brazil 2026 World Cup home kits, complete with the Nike swoosh, CBF crest and "Brasil" branding. The sheer volume of fake Brazil 2026 World Cup kits visible in the factory is staggering, with enormous piles of yellow shirts stacked across every surface as workers process them at speed.
The same factory is also churning out fake Argentina 2026 World Cup kits on an equally industrial scale, with a mountainous pile of light blue and white striped shirts - complete with fake Adidas tags ("Adidas JSY") and AFA crests.
The fakes are iron steamed
The fake 2026 World Cup kit factory video is a stark reminder of the enormous counterfeit market that runs parallel to every major football tournament.
Would you ever buy a fake kit, or do you always go for the real thing? Let us know in the comments below.
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The Kashiwa Reysol 2026-27 kits feature a striking design centered around the concept of "Break the Light." The home shirt incorporates the club's traditional yellow and black colors, separated by dynamic geometric patterns that symbolize moving through the light. The away and keeper kits mirror the design in different colors.
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The new jersey features a clean and classic design in the club's traditional yellow and black colors, reflecting the identity of both the club and the city of Venlo.
The VVV-Venlo 2026-27 home kit will be available from Monday, July 6, 2026, through the club's official physical and online fanshops.
What do you think of the new VVV-Venlo 2026-27 home kit? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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