What is the current World Cup trophy generally made of?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In May 1971, FIFA held a new cup review meeting, and after evaluating 53 options, it was decided to adopt the design of the Italian Gazzania - the design of two wrestlers with their hands on the earth. This image is a symbol of the power and scale of sport. The new cup is named "Hercules Cup".

    The cup was 36 centimeters high, weighed 5 kilograms, and was worth $20,000 at the time. In the 10th World Cup in 1974, West Germany won the new cup for the first time as champions. This time, FIFA has stipulated that the new cup is a mobile prize, and no matter how many titles a team wins, it will not be able to take possession of the cup.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Hercules Cup, 36 cm high and weighing kilograms, is made of 18-carat pure gold. The base is made of two layers of malachite and can hold 17 small nameplates engraved with the names of the champions – enough for the 2038 World Cup. FIFA has also re-stipulated that the new Champions Gold Cup can no longer be owned permanently, but will be owned by FIFA, and each country that wins the World Cup can only own it until the next World Cup, and as compensation, the country will receive a gilded replica of the "Hercules Gold Cup".

    The Hercules Cup, 36 cm high and weighing kilograms, is made of 18-carat pure gold. The base is made of two layers of malachite and can hold 17 small nameplates engraved with the names of the champions – enough for the 2038 World Cup. FIFA has also re-stipulated that the new Champions Gold Cup can no longer be owned permanently, but will be owned by FIFA, and each country that wins the World Cup can only own it until the next World Cup, and as compensation, the country will receive a gilded replica of the "Hercules Gold Cup".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The trophy is now a Hercules cup made of gilding.

    The previous Remet Cup, which was permanently preserved in Brazil, was made of pure gold, but unfortunately it was stolen.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The "Hercules Gold Cup" is cast by **, with a height of 36 cm and a weight of kilograms. The base is made of two layers of malachite and can hold 17 small nameplates engraved with the names of the champions – enough for the 2038 World Cup.

    In the 1970 World Cup in Mexico City, after the three-time World Cup winning Brazil team permanently owned the "Remet Gold Cup", FIFA solicited a new World Cup winner Gold Cup proposal, and received a total of 53 proposals from 7 countries, and finally the works of Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga were selected.

    Silvio Gazzaniga himself describes his creation: the line jumps from the base, spirals upwards and reaches the top to carry on a globe, on which the image of two athletes who are excited after victory is carved into this dynamic and compact cup. The whole trophy looks like two Hercules holding up the earth, so it is also called the "Hercules Gold Cup".

    FIFA has also re-stipulated that the new Champions Gold Cup can no longer be owned permanently, but will be owned by FIFA, and each country that wins the World Cup can only own it until the next World Cup, and as compensation, the country will receive a gilded replica of the "Hercules Gold Cup".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Remet Cup is 35 centimeters tall and weighs about kilograms. The sculpture at the top of the trophy is made of sterling silver with a gilded exterior. The base is made of lapis lazuli.

    The Hercules Cup, 36 cm high and weighing kilograms, is made of 18-carat pure gold. The pedestal, made up of two layers of malachite, will be used to inlay 17 gold medals inscribed with the names of the champions, according to which the Hercules Cup will be used until the 2038 World Cup.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Hercules Cup, high centimeters, weighs kilograms, including kilograms of 18k pure gold casting. The base is constructed of two layers of malachite.

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