Authorities in Canada warn of fraud as FIFA World Cup approaches

Authorities are warning Canadians and visitors about fraud schemes tied to the upcoming FIFA World Cup because the tournament, hosted by Canada, the US and Mexico, approaches.

The warning is being issued by the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and policing partners, including police in host cities Toronto and Vancouver, as fraudsters may look to capitalize on demand for tickets, travel and accommodations.

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The centre says it’s now tracking several forms of World Cup-related fraud, including fake tickets, short-term rentals and the sale of counterfeit goods or services.

It says some warning signs of fraud include victims being asked to send deposits or full payments before arrival, and products being hawked at steep discounts which may be of inferior quality or pose health risks.


Police are asking each residents and World Cup visitors to be vigilant against fraud, in addition to to report any suspicious activity, buy from official FIFA sources and confirm rentals using multiple sources.

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The 48-team men’s soccer tournament begins June 11 and can feature 13 matches in Canada, with six in Toronto and 7 in Vancouver.

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