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Puma vs. Counterfeit Jerseys in Morocco

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Puma Intensifies Crackdown on Counterfeit Jerseys in ‌Morocco

Rabat, Morocco ​ -‌ Puma ⁤is aggressively combating the‍ production and sale of counterfeit merchandise in Morocco, notably⁣ replica jerseys of the ‍Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF). The sportswear giant has initiated over 45 ‌civil and ⁣criminal proceedings against counterfeiters in Morocco ⁣since​ the beginning of the year, resulting in⁤ the seizure of tens of thousands of fake ⁤products, according⁣ to reporting⁢ by Le Matin.

Neil Nariman, Puma’s Legal ‌director, emphasized the dangers associated with⁣ counterfeit goods.‌ “Counterfeit products do not comply with any social or ‌environmental standard,” he stated. “They ⁤may contain perhaps dangerous chemicals for consumers, and organizations that produce them are often linked to organized crime.”

The company’s efforts⁢ extend beyond⁣ legal action. Puma rigorously⁣ tests materials used in its ⁤authentic products, adhering to a list of ⁢regulated substances ​(RSL)‌ established in 1999. ⁤Each year, external laboratories analyse⁣ thousands​ of⁢ materials against this list, ⁣ensuring only compliant components ⁣are⁢ used ​in manufacturing.

Puma is collaborating with Moroccan ⁤customs authorities, as well as judicial and⁣ legal bodies, to strengthen the fight against counterfeiting.Counterfeiters in Morocco face‌ penalties including fines ‌of up to 500,000 Moroccan ⁢dirhams ​and⁤ imprisonment.

The increased⁣ enforcement comes as⁤ Puma prepares to release its jerseys for ‍the CAN Morocco 2025 tournament, including the high-end Authentic Replica‍ jersey FRMF 2025 and the more affordable Authentic Jersey FRMF Fan Jersey 2025, priced ​at 95 ‍euros.

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