How an Italian sculptor created the iconic World Cup trophy
In 1970, an Italian sculptor designed the iconic World Cup trophy that has become familiar to generations of fans.

In 1970, an Italian sculptor designed one of the most recognizable symbols in sports: the World Cup trophy. This trophy has become a benchmark of excellence in football, lifted by winning teams every four years. Its design has remained unchanged for decades, instilling in generations a deep respect for this prestigious award.
The trophy, originally crafted for the 1970 World Cup, gained global recognition. Its creator, an Italian artist, used his skills to capture the spirit of sport and perseverance. Although precise details about the sculptor are not widely known, his work continues to inspire millions around the world.
Today, the World Cup trophy is not just a sports prize but a cultural icon. It symbolizes teamwork, achievement, and the dreams that football brings to people everywhere. While its history began over five decades ago, the trophy's significance remains immense.


