World Cup trophy: Who made the FIFA award and what happened to Jules Rimet?
The World Cup trophy is the most desired football award in the world and only eight nations have been fortunate enough to win it
www.goal.comI don’t currently have live access to new updates beyond my last training data, but I can share what’s generally known about the Jules Rimet Trophy and its relation to FIFA World Cup memorabilia.
What the Jules Rimet Cup is
Fate of the Jules Rimet Trophy
Current status and practical implications
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The World Cup trophy is the most desired football award in the world and only eight nations have been fortunate enough to win it
www.goal.comThe World Cup trophy is the most desired football award in the world and only eight nations have been fortunate enough to win it
www.goal.comThe Jules Rimet trophy occupies a special place in football's unique mythos, having been the first-ever World Cup prize, but what happened to it?
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www.topendsports.comWorld Cup Trophy has been on a wild ride
www.sportsnet.caThe 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ is getting closer – 46 days to go!
inside.fifa.comThe FIFA World Cup trophy is presented to the world champions of football. The Jules Rimet Trophy (1930-70) was the old iteration of the same trophy. Know more.
olympics.comIt took over two weeks for the Conte Verde, the Italian steamboat in this image, to reach Montevideo in 1930. On board were the Romanian, French, Belgian and Brazilian squads, three referees and the sparkling new FIFA World Cup™ Trophy.
inside.fifa.comThe gold-plated, sterling silver Art Deco trophy first came into existence when then-FIFA president Jules Rimet commissioned French sculptor Abel Lafeur to create the trophy for the inaugural World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.
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