1st-Ever World Cup Championship Rings Revealed in Photos Ahead of Messi, Argentina vs. Spain
FIFA will produce 2,026 numbered rings, with 30 reserved for the winning team and the rest sold as official licensed products.
- The FIFA World Cup final between Spain and Argentina at New York New Jersey Stadium will award winners "bespoke championship rings", marking the first time such an honour has been presented at a FIFA competition.
- Inspired by American sports, this new tradition complements the iconic trophy and gold medals, adding a unique honour to the World Cup tournament's history.
- A total of 2,026 individually numbered rings will be produced to commemorate the tournament. Of these, 30 are reserved for the winning team, while 1,996 will be made available to fans worldwide as official licensed products.
- Following the final on July 19, winning team members will receive temporary championship rings during celebrations, with custom-fitted versions to be officially presented later as lasting mementos of their triumph.
- Each ring will feature the World Cup trophy on one side, while the other side is customised to reflect the tournament winners' identity and includes a certificate of authenticity.
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FIFA announced that players who win World Cup champions will receive the custom-made jewel. 2026 units will be manufactured, of which 30 will be for planetary monarchs.
For the first time in the history of the tournament, players of the team that wins the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be awarded championship rings.
World Cup winners to receive US-style championship rings
The winners of Sunday’s World Cup final between Spain and Argentina will receive championship rings in addition to the trophy and gold medals, FIFA said, introducing an American sporting tradition to its flagship tournament for the first time. FIFA said 30 bespoke rings would be presented to the winning team following the final at New […]
2026 copies will be made, 30 will be distributed to the champions and the rest, 1996, will be put on sale
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