The 1966 disappearance of the Jules Rimet trophy involved more than just Pickles the dog, revealing a complex web of gangsters, spies, and an international security agency. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the intricate details surrounding the incident. The trophy, awarded to the FIFA World Cup winner, vanished from a public exhibition in London, sparking a widespread search. While Pickles the dog famously discovered the trophy wrapped in newspaper in a garden, the investigation uncovered deeper layers of intrigue. Authorities linked the theft to organized crime, with suspicions of espionage activities complicating the case further. The involvement of an international security agency added another dimension to the mystery, as efforts to recover the trophy intensified. Despite the successful recovery, the incident remains a notable example of the intersection between sports and international intrigue.