Police chief: WCup replicas stolen from FIFA HQ
South Africa's police commissioner says seven World Cup replica trophies have been stolen from FIFA headquarters in Johannesburg.
Gen. Bheki Cele said at a security briefing Tuesday ``we know that there was a burglary at the FIFA offices where they took seven replicas of the World Cup.''
Cele says official FIFA clothing was also taken.
FIFA said the trophies were taken from a storage room, but there was no sign of a break-in. The trophies, which are usually used as gifts, are about 6 inches tall and worth $256.
Cele added police were looking into the theft and suspected the people responsible were ``very familiar with the environment in the FIFA offices.''
FIFA's headquarters is in the high-class northern Johannesburg suburb of Sandton.