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The article highlights a series of theft incidents targeting football stars and famous individuals. Saudi player Saud Abdulhamid had his car and personal belongings stolen in Amsterdam. Unknown criminals stole the vehicle of Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney in London, while Harry Kane's car, valued at £100,000, was stolen in East London. Napoli player Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was also robbed but received support and had his car recovered after intervention from the city's mafia. There was also a theft of Wolfsburg player Max Kruse's car, as well as that of Nicolas Fonseca in Mexico. These incidents indicate an evolution in the methods used by organized gangs to target football celebrities, prompting clubs and players to implement costly security measures to protect their possessions.
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