Two men have been charged with the theft of $18,000 (£13,467) worth of England boots and equipment and face up to seven years in prison.

Daily Mail Sport revealed on Friday that the audacious heist had taken place while the load was en route from West Palm Beach in Florida to England’s Swope Soccer Village base in Missouri.

Sources say boots belonging to Harry Kane and Jordan Pickford were among the items taken. The players’ table-tennis table was also smashed during the robbery.

Kansas City Police have now confirmed that Mustafa Salik and Erfan Kamal each face one count of receiving stolen property. If convicted, this carries a sentence of between one and seven years in prison.

Jackson County prosecutors have listed the items allegedly stolen, most of which have since been recovered. The loot included four pairs of football boots, goalkeeper gloves, three signed England shirts, eight training kits, two stuffed lion mascots, a Lego set of a Nike Air shoe, five pairs of trainers, a World Cup football and a JBL speaker.