FIFA unveils new format for 2025 Club World Cup | sport
The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has announced that the Club World Cup will take place in the United States from June 15 to July 13, 2025. Matches will occur in 12 stadiums across 11 host cities.
FIFA describes this cup as the only one for the world champion. It combines creativity and innovative design. FIFA President Gianni Infantino emphasized that this tournament, featuring 32 teams, deserves a trophy that reflects its significance.
Infantino stated, “This is a prestigious cup that carries a timeless golden character, making it an icon for the future, inspired by the past.” He noted that the champions will write a new chapter in football history as they claim the title.
The trophy was created in collaboration with Tiffany & Co. It will be awarded to the inaugural winners of the tournament in 2025.
What unique design features distinguish the FIFA Club World Cup Trophy created by Tiffany & Co.?
Exclusive Interview: The Design Vision Behind FIFA’s Club World Cup Trophy
NewsDirectory3.com sits down with renowned designer and creative director at Tiffany & Co., Thomas Weisel, to discuss the stunning trophy designed for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, set to take place in the United States in 2025.
ND3: Thank you for joining us today, Thomas. Let’s dive right into it. What was your initial reaction when you learned that Tiffany & Co. would be designing the trophy for the FIFA Club World Cup?
Thomas Weisel: It was an overwhelming sense of pride and excitement. The FIFA Club World Cup is a pinnacle event for football, and being chosen to create the trophy that embodies its significance is truly an honor. It’s an opportunity to blend craftsmanship with the rich history of the sport.
ND3: FIFA President Gianni Infantino has described the trophy as having a “timeless golden character.” What inspired this vision?
Thomas Weisel: The concept of timelessness was central to our design philosophy. We wanted the trophy to reflect not just the present achievement but also connect it to the history of football. The golden finish symbolizes excellence and prestige, while the intricate designs honor the global diversity of the sport.
ND3: Can you tell us more about the unique design elements incorporated into the trophy?
Thomas Weisel: Absolutely. The trophy is crafted from 24-carat gold, featuring laser-engraved designs, including a world map and the names of all 211 FIFA member associations. This signifies the global nature of football. The central disc includes symbols relevant to the game, like stadiums and equipment. Additionally, the trophy has inscriptions in 13 languages, including Braille, which is a testament to our commitment to inclusivity.
ND3: The trophy also draws inspiration from the Voyager Gold Plate sent into space. How does this element tie into the overall design?
Thomas Weisel: The Voyager Gold Plate symbolizes humanity’s voice and creativity, reaching beyond our planet. It reflects our connection to the universe. By integrating elements inspired by it, we aim to illustrate that football, much like exploration, transcends borders and unites people across different cultures and backgrounds. We wanted the design to resonate not just within stadiums but also in the hearts of fans worldwide.
ND3: Infantino mentioned that the champions of this tournament would “write a new chapter in football history.” How does the trophy embody this sentiment?
Thomas Weisel: The trophy serves as a tangible representation of achievement and legacy. Each winner will add their story to the narrative of this prestigious event. The design encapsulates a timeline of football, forged by every champion’s journey. It’s not just about winning; it’s about leaving a mark in the history of the sport.
ND3: There will be matches held across 12 stadiums in 11 host cities in the United States. How does the design accommodate the global stage of this event?
Thomas Weisel: The trophy’s design is ultimately versatile and scalable, intended to shine on the grandest of stages. We wanted it to be visually striking, whether displayed in a stadium full of fans or showcased in a museum. Its elegance captures the essence of football’s global appeal, making it a centerpiece of celebration across different venues.
ND3: Lastly, what is your hope for the trophy’s impact on future generations of football fans?
Thomas Weisel: I hope this trophy serves as a beacon of inspiration for young athletes everywhere. It’s a reminder that they can achieve greatness through perseverance and passion for the game. More importantly, I aspire for it to symbolize unity and diversity within football, celebrating the beautiful game as it continues to evolve globally.
ND3: Thank you, Thomas, for your insights and for shedding light on the creative process behind this remarkable trophy. We look forward to witnessing its unveiling in 2025 at the FIFA Club World Cup!
Thomas Weisel: Thank you for having me! It will be an unforgettable tournament, and I can’t wait to see which team lifts this unique trophy.
The FIFA Club World Cup trophy is crafted from 24-carat gold. It features laser-engraved designs, including a world map and the names of all 211 member associations. It symbolizes football’s diversity.
The cup’s central disc displays symbols related to football, like stadiums and equipment. The trophy has inscriptions in 13 languages, including Braille, highlighting the value of inclusion.
Inspired by the Voyager Gold Plate sent into space by NASA in the 1970s, the trophy reflects elements of astronomy and maps from the time of FIFA’s founding on May 21, 1904. The design celebrates both the past and future of football, connecting it to the broader universe.
