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MIAMI, Fla. — Federal officials seized an estimated $123 million worth of counterfeit sports goods for teams playing in the Super Bowl ahead of Sunday’s big game in Miami.

In a statement, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said officials found more than 176,000 counterfeit sports-related items during Operation Team Player.

Agents with the Customs and Border Protection along with ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations and Miami-Dade officers seized the  items from flea markets, retail outlets and street vendors over the past week as part of the effort. This included fake jerseys, hats, jewelry, cell phone accessories and other items.

ICE shared a photo of the items, some of which had logos for the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers who are set to battle it out at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Sunday night.

“Operation Team Player remains one of the most important national initiatives for protecting sports fans from the sale of counterfeit products and counterfeit tickets,” said Dolores DiBella, NFL’s vice president of legal affairs.

Efforts to bust sellers of bogus merchandise this year started at the end of last year’s Super Bowl, with agents identifying possible sources of contraband.

The seizure is a 400% increase from last year’s operation, which saw $24.2 million worth of fake sports merchandise taken off the streets.