Jan Kruger/Getty Images The use of World Cup merchandise to smuggle cocaine around the world points to a longstanding relationship between drug trafficking and soccer, one of the world’s most-loved sports. Fourteen cocaine-soaked shirts styled like the Colombian national soccer team’s uniform were seized by Colombian police at the international airport in the capital Bogotá on June 22.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: The wives of high-level cocaine traffickers reveal how their husbands took down 'El Chapo'See Also:Argentine police busted the 'Narcos de la Copa': smugglers hiding cocaine in fake World Cup trophies5 ways Trump's border policies empower the criminal groups he wants eliminateConservative Ivan Duque wins Colombia's first election since ending its decades-long conflictSEE ALSO: How the US got its first big break against Colombia's Cali cartel in a Queens, New York, bathtub