⚽ The FIFAWorldCup trophy is up for grabs in Qatar 2022. Let’s look back at when it was first introduced and where it is stored throughout the year.
When Joe Mears, chairman of the Football Association, received a ransom note demanding £15,000, the police dispatched a team to the meetup site and arrestedBetchley was in custody, but a week went by and the trophy was still nowhere to be found. David Corbett, a local lighterman, was out for a walk with his dog Pickles when the Collie took note of a package in the bushes nearby.
Just because the trophy no longer embarks on a world tour, doesn’t mean the winning country goes home empty-handed. The World Cup trophy measures 14.5 inches tall, 13.5 pounds and is made of 18-karat gold It is considered to be the most expensive sports trophy in the world at an estimated value of $20 million
The names of the winning countries are inscribed in their native language on the bottom of the trophy
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