FIFA has unveiled the trophy designated for the first edition of the Club World Cup with its expanded system
FIFA has revealed the official trophy for the Club World Cup. This trophy will be presented for the first time during the inaugural tournament in the United States in 2025. The tournament will take place from June 15 to July 13, featuring 12 matches across 11 host cities.
The trophy is a collaboration between FIFA and Tiffany & Co. It represents the only title for world champions in club football. FIFA President Gianni Infantino described the tournament as innovative and global, highlighting that it will include 32 teams.
The trophy is made of 24-carat gold and features laser-engraved designs that reflect football’s rich history and cultural diversity. The central part of the trophy includes symbols related to football, such as stadiums and equipment, and it has inscriptions in at least 13 languages, including Braille. This design aims to include diverse audiences.
What are the key design elements of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy that reflect football’s cultural diversity?
Exclusive Interview: Insights into the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy Design with Specialist Maria Thompson
NewsDirectory3: Today, we sit down with Maria Thompson, an award-winning designer from Tiffany & Co., who played a key role in the creation of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy. Maria provides us with an insider’s perspective on the design, significance, and the journey behind this prestigious award.
NewsDirectory3: Thank you for joining us, Maria. Let’s dive right in. Can you tell us about the inspiration behind the trophy’s design?
Maria Thompson: Absolutely! The FIFA Club World Cup trophy is not just a symbol of victory; it represents the unity and cultural diversity within the global football community. We drew inspiration from the rich history of football—focusing on iconic imagery like stadiums and classic football equipment. Our goal was to create something that resonates with fans worldwide and celebrates the sport’s heritage.
NewsDirectory3: The trophy features laser-engraved designs and inscriptions in over 13 languages, including Braille. Why was inclusivity a key focus for this project?
Maria Thompson: Inclusivity was a top priority for us. Football is a universal language, enjoyed across different cultures and communities. By incorporating designs that reflect this diversity and using various languages, we aim to honor the fans, players, and teams around the globe. The Braille inscriptions ensure that the trophy is accessible to visually impaired individuals, fostering a connection to the sport beyond conventional means.
NewsDirectory3: The trophy is made of 24-carat gold, which must have presented certain challenges. Can you elaborate on that process?
Maria Thompson: Working with 24-carat gold added a layer of complexity to the design process. This material not only symbolizes excellence and prestige but also demands a meticulous craft to ensure durability, considering it will be handled by players and presented during high-stakes tournaments. We collaborated with skilled artisans to ensure that every detail was perfect, resulting in a trophy that can withstand the test of time.
NewsDirectory3: Even the message inscribed on the trophy—“Those who lift this cup write chapters in football history”—carries a significant weight. What was the thought process behind this message?
Maria Thompson: The message was carefully crafted to reflect the aspirations and dreams of champions. Every winner of the Club World Cup will carve their legacy into football history. We wanted to inspire teams to pursue greatness and remind them that lifting the trophy signifies not just personal achievement, but a contribution to the larger narrative of football.
NewsDirectory3: The official unveiling is set for December 5, 2024, in Miami. What emotions do you expect to feel at that moment?
Maria Thompson: I’m incredibly excited and a bit nervous! The unveiling will mark a significant milestone not just for the trophy but for the sport itself. It’s an opportunity to celebrate the hard work of countless individuals involved in this project and to finally showcase our collective vision to the world. I hope it evokes pride among the athletes and captures the hearts of fans everywhere.
NewsDirectory3: In closing, what do you believe this trophy represents for the future of club football?
Maria Thompson: This trophy symbolizes a new era for club football—a tournament that embraces innovation and global participation. With the Club World Cup expanding to include 32 teams, it reflects FIFA’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in the sport. We believe it will spark excitement and engagement, uniting fans around the world in their shared passion for football.
Thank you, Maria, for sharing your insights with us. As we look forward to the inaugural FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, it’s clear that the trophy will be a profound symbol of excellence and unity in the beautiful game.
The trophy bears an inspiring message for the champions, stating, “Those who lift this cup write chapters in football history.” Winning clubs will receive replicas of the trophy, complete with their logo and the date of their victory.
The official unveiling of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy will occur on December 5, 2024, during the tournament draw in Miami.
