DF Consumer Secretariat notifies Shopee for selling unofficial 2026 World Cup stickers Reproduction The Extraordinary Secretariat for Consumer Protection of the Federal District (SDC/DF) notified, this Tuesday (9), the Shopee platform for selling “unofficial” stickers from the 2026 World Cup. ✅ Click here to follow the g1 DF channel on WhatsApp. According to the agency, the company has 10 days to provide clarifications about the sale of these items on the website. Until the last update of this report, Shopee had not sent a statement to the government. g1 asked for a position from the company and is also awaiting feedback. The advertisements identified by the inspection explicitly state that they are “NOT official stickers” in the product titles. The offers also include the reproduction of visual elements directly associated with the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including references to the tournament, the trophy, the teams and the event's graphic identity. The Secretariat states that the practice can: mislead the public as to the origin of the product create false expectations of compatibility with official collections and compromising the legitimate expectation of authenticity, quality and collectible value of the purchased items. Mother gets 980 stickers before having the World Cup album for her son The folder asked: the immediate suspension of advertisements and questioned what control mechanisms are used to prevent the sale of counterfeit products on the platform. For the extraordinary Consumer Secretary, Samuel König, the action seeks to prevent consumers from being harmed and reinforce the responsibility of digital platforms in preventing potentially abusive practices. "Our actions are to ensure transparency, combat possible counterfeits and prevent thousands of people from being induced to buy something different from what they believe they are purchasing. Platforms have a responsibility to act when they are formally alerted about situations that could put consumers at risk", highlights König. READ MORE: FEMINICIDE: 'He was very controlling', says daughter of feminicide victim in DF; man goes to popular jury this Wednesday (10) BRB: What is already known and what is still uncertain about the R$6.6 billion loan to save the bank Read more news about the region on g1 DF.