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  3. World Cup 2026: Iconic 18-Karat Gold Trophy Is Set for Soccer's Biggest Stage

World Cup 2026: Iconic 18-Karat Gold Trophy Is Set for Soccer's Biggest Stage

Published: Apr 7, 2026
World Cup 2026: Iconic 18-Karat Gold Trophy Is Set for Soccer's Biggest Stage
Author: 
Howard Cohen

With a bit more than two months to go before kickoff, the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup is already shaping up to be the most ambitious sporting event ever staged — and at its glittering focus is one of the most coveted and recognizable prizes in the world: the FIFA World Cup Trophy.

From June 11 to July 19, a record-breaking 48 nations will compete across 104 matches in a sprawling, 39-day tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico. The numbers are staggering — 1,248 elite athletes, 16 host cities (11 in the U.S., two in Canada and three in Mexico), and a projected global audience approaching six billion viewers. Yet, for all the scale and spectacle, the tournament ultimately comes down to a single, unforgettable moment: when one team lifts the iconic gold trophy in victory.

The FIFA World Cup Trophy is a masterpiece of design and symbolism. Standing 14.5 inches tall (36.8 cm), the sculpture depicts two human figures rising triumphantly as they hold up the Earth. Crafted in 18-karat gold, the piece contains approximately 11 pounds of the precious metal and weighs a total of 13.6 pounds. Encircling the base are two distinctive bands of rich green malachite — a gemstone prized for its vivid color and natural banding — adding a striking contrast to the warm glow of the gold.

Despite its luxurious appearance, one common misconception frequently needs clarification: the trophy is not solid gold. If it were, it would be far too heavy for jubilant players to hoist overhead. Experts estimate that a solid gold version would weigh more than 150 pounds due to gold’s extreme density. Instead, the current trophy is ingeniously engineered with a hollow interior, allowing it to maintain its impressive presence while remaining liftable during those iconic celebration moments.

The trophy is estimated to be worth $20 million due to its prestige, although the actual precious metal value is closer to $618,000.

Originally introduced in 1974 and designed by Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga, the trophy has become an enduring symbol of global unity, excellence and aspiration. Its base is engraved with the names of every winning nation in its national language since its debut — a hidden detail that underscores the legacy each winning team joins. There's just enough room on the base to fit names through the 2038 tournament.

And here’s another fascinating twist: the trophy lifted on the field isn’t permanently awarded to the champions. After the confetti settles, the original returns to its home at the FIFA Museum in Zurich, where it is carefully preserved. The winning nation instead receives a gold-plated bronze replica — a dazzling keepsake, but not the original masterpiece.

As the 2026 tournament approaches, anticipation is building not only for the drama on the pitch, but also for the historic scale of the event. Expanded from 32 to 48 teams, this edition represents a new era for international soccer, offering more nations the chance to compete — and more fans the opportunity to connect with the game.

In the end, whether watched from a packed stadium or a living room halfway around the world, the World Cup remains a celebration of passion, pride and performance. And when the final whistle blows in July, all eyes will be on that radiant 18-karat gold trophy.

Credits: Image (cropped) of French footballer Djibril Sidibé holding the FIFA World Cup Trophy in 2018 by Антон Зайцев, CC BY-SA 3.0 GFDL, via Wikimedia Commons. Image (cropped) of Germany's Roman Weidenfeller with the FIFA World Cup trophy in 2014 by Marcello Casal Jr/ Agência Brasil, CC BY 3.0 BR, via Wikimedia Commons.

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