Trophies have been awarded for team, or individual accomplishments in sports. Many
combat sports, such as
boxing,
mixed martial arts, and
professional wrestling use championship belts as trophies; however, unlike most of the trophies mentioned below, a new one is not created every time a new champion is crowned; rather, the new champion takes the belt from the old one.
Association football Trophies in the sport include: with the
Copa Libertadores Trophy. The trophy awarded to the champions of
Copa Libertadores •
Copa Libertadores Trophy – Known simply as
Libertadores or
Copa, awarded to the winners of the
Copa Libertadores since 1960. It is one of the most prestigious laurels in the
Western Hemisphere. • The
FA Cup – Awarded to winners of the primary English domestic football knockout tournament, officially
The Football Association Challenge Cup, often referred to as just the
FA Cup. The FA Cup was inaugurated in 1871 and is therefore the oldest tournament in club football. The original trophy, however, was stolen in 1895 and the current trophy design, which was first awarded in 1911, is actually the fifth incarnation in total. • The
Women's FA Cup – Awarded to winners of the primary English women's domestic football knockout tournament. Inaugurated in 1971, it was one of the first prestigious trophies to be made by the
Thomas Lyte silver workshop. •
FIFA World Cup Trophy – Awarded to the winners of the
FIFA World Cup from the
1974 FIFA World Cup onwards. Previous winners were awarded the
Jules Rimet Trophy (known simply as
Victory until 1949), which was awarded in perpetuity to Brazil after their 3rd win in the
1970 FIFA World Cup. Both are referred to colloquially as
the World Cup •
FIFA Women's World Cup Winner's Trophy – Awarded to the winners of the FIFA Women's World Cup from the
1999 FIFA Women's World Cup onwards. Unlike the men's World Cup trophy, the women's trophy is constructed anew for each champion to keep.
Henri Delaunay Trophy – Awarded to the winners of the
UEFA European Championship from the
1960 European Nations' Cup onwards. The original trophy design was used till
UEFA Euro 2004. From
UEFA Euro 2008 onwards, the trophy design was changed to make it bigger and heavier than the original as the old trophy was overshadowed by UEFA's other trophies namely the
European Champion Clubs' Cup. •
European Champion Clubs' Cup – colloquially
the European Cup, awarded to the winners of the European Cup (before 1992–93) and the
UEFA Champions League (since 1992–93). It is the most prestigious trophy in the
Eastern Hemisphere. It is affectionately known as "old big ears" due to its shape. •
Philip F. Anschutz Trophy – Awarded to the winners of the
MLS Cup, the MLS' championship game •
UEFA Super Cup – Awarded to the winners of a one-off match between the winners of the
UEFA Champions League and the
UEFA Europa League. • The
Scottish Cup – Awarded to the winners of the primary domestic knockout cup tournament of Scotland (the
Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, or just
Scottish Cup). The tournament was founded in 1873 and still presents the original trophy. The Scottish Cup is therefore the world's oldest national football trophy and second oldest national trophy, behind the Carlisle Bells race trophy dating back to 1599. held here by
Johan Cruyff in 1972, is awarded to the winners of the
UEFA Champions League Other notable trophies in the sport includes the
Jules Rimet Trophy. The original was stolen in Brazil in 1983 and has never been recovered. Replicas were awarded to winning nations up to the retirement of the genuine trophy. However, prior to the 1966 final,
The Football Association made an (unauthorised) replica in secret in gilded bronze for use in post-match celebrations due to security concerns – the genuine trophy was made out of close to 2 kg of pure gold. This has led to several conspiracy theories regarding which trophy was stolen – the FA replica, or the real trophy. FIFA purchased the replica for £254,500 (ten times the reserve price) in 1997, with the inflated price attributed to such rumours. This trophy is held on behalf of FIFA by the
National Football Museum in
Preston. The current FIFA World Cup trophy inscribe the names of the teams that won the award underneath the base of the trophy. A club that manages to win the Copa Libertadores trophy three consecutive times retain the trophy permanently. The current trophy has been used since 1975. Like the FIFA World Cup trophy, the winners of each edition of the tournament has their name inscribed on the trophy; unlike the FIFA World Cup trophy, a pedestal contains a list of winners in the form of badges. The current pedestal is the fourth in the trophy's history, having been used since 2009. The original trophy was awarded to
Estudiantes de La Plata in 1970 (after their third win) – the present trophy is the third, identical edition. Until 2009, clubs that win the
European Champion Clubs' Cup three times in successive seasons, or five times in total, were permitted to retain the trophy in perpetuity. The present trophy has been used since 2005–06 after
Liverpool's fifth win in 2005. The original trophy was awarded to
Real Madrid in 1966 (after their sixth win) — the present trophy is the sixth incarnation overall. Four trophies have served as an award (out of five made) for the winner of the FA Cup. The first (1871–1895) was stolen in
Birmingham and melted down, the second (1896–1910) was presented to
Lord Kinnaird and is held by
David Gold, the chairman of
Birmingham City after private auction in 2005. The third (1910–1992) was retired after the 1992 final due to fragility and is held by
The Football Association; two exact replicas of it were made, one of which has been awarded to the winners (1993–2013), the other remains as a backup in case of damage to the primary trophy. The same design was recast and was unveiled in 2014 to be more durable.
Australian rules football •
AFL Premiership Cup – Awarded to the
Australian Football League's Premier/ Winner of the
AFL Grand Final •
McClelland Trophy – Awarded to the
Australian Football League's Home & Away season / Minor Premiership champion. • Dockland Trophy – Awarded to the
Australian Football League's best dock-side team in games between Fremantle and Port Adelaide.
Baseball •
Commissioner's Trophy – Awarded to
Major League Baseball's
World Series Champion
Basketball •
Jun Bernardino Trophy – Awarded to the
Philippine Basketball Association Philippine Cup champion •
Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy – Awarded to the
National Basketball Association's champion •
Naismith Trophy – Awarded to the
FIBA World Cup champions
Cricket •
Cricket World Cup Trophy – Awarded to the Winners of the
ICC Cricket World Cup. •
The Ashes urn – Awarded to the winning team of the
biennial cricket Test series between
England and
Australia. However, the urn itself has never been a trophy and remains in the MCC Cricket Museum at
Lord's Cricket Ground. Only from 1998 to 1999 were the winners of the Ashes presented with a replica (not to scale) of the urn in
Waterford Crystal. •
Border–Gavaskar Trophy – Awarded to the winning team of the
biennial cricket Test series between
India and
Australia.
Gaelic football •
Sam Maguire Cup – Awarded to the winners of the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Gridiron football American football •
BCS Trophy – Awarded to
College Football's National Champion •
College Football Playoff National Championship Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
College Football Playoff •
Heisman Trophy – Awarded to the
NCAA's
Most Valuable Player in
College Football •
Vince Lombardi Trophy – Awarded to the
National Football League's
Super Bowl champion
Canadian football •
Grey Cup – Awarded to the
Canadian Football League's champion •
Vanier Cup – Awarded to the
U Sports Canadian football champion
Golf •
Claret Jug – Awarded to the winner of
The Open Championship •
Ryder Cup – Awarded to the winner of a biennial competition between Europe and the USA •
Wanamaker Trophy – Awarded to the winner of
the PGA Championship Esports Esports competitions often make use of large and visually dramatic trophies. Notable esports trophies include: • Summoner's Cup – Awarded to the winning team of the
League of Legends World Championship, designed by
Tiffany & Co. and weighing about . • Aegis of Champions – A large bronze and silver shield created by
Wētā Workshop awarded to the winners of
The International. • Flashpoint trophy – A life-size model of an
AK-47 awarded to winners of the Flashpoint
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league.
Horse racing being carried. The trophy is awarded to the winners of the
Arlington Million horse race •
Arlington Million Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Arlington Million •
August Belmont Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Belmont Stakes • Haskell Invitational Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Haskell Invitational Stakes •
Kentucky Derby Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Kentucky Derby •
Kentucky Oaks Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Kentucky Oaks •
Man o' War Cup – Awarded to the winner of the
Travers Stakes •
Triple Crown Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
United States Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing •
Woodlawn Vase – Awarded to the winner of the
Preakness Stakes. Most valuable trophy in sports at $4,000,000+ US dollars. Designed by Tiffany & Co. in 1860
Hurling •
Liam MacCarthy Cup – Awarded to the winners of the
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
Ice hockey is a perpetual trophy awarded to the winners of the
NHL's
Stanley Cup playoffs. •
Aurora Borealis Cup – Awarded to the
Naisten Liiga's playoff champion •
Clarkson Cup – Awarded to the top team in Canadian
women's ice hockey •
Gagarin Cup – Awarded to the
Kontinental Hockey League's playoff champion •
Kanada-malja – Awarded to the
Liiga's playoff champion •
Le Mat Trophy – Awarded to the
Swedish Hockey League playoff champion •
O'Brien Trophy – Awarded to the
National Hockey Association playoff champion from 1910 to 1917. Awarded to the
National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion from 1921 to 1927. After the 1927 NHL playoffs, the trophy was re-purposed and awarded for other accomplishments, before it was retired from use in 1950. •
Memorial Cup – Awarded to the winner of the
Canadian Hockey League •
Stanley Cup – Awarded to the NHL's playoff champion. Previously served as a challenge cup for Canadian clubs from 1893 to 1914, and as the trophy for interleague tournaments from 1914 to 1926. It became the
de facto NHL playoff trophy in 1927, and the
de jure NHL playoff trophy in 1947 through an agreement with the Stanley Cup trustees. •
Spengler Cup – Awarded to the winner of an invitational tournament hosted by
HC Davos •
Walter Cup – Awarded to the
Professional Women's Hockey League playoff champion
Lacrosse •
Champion's Cup – Awarded to the
National Lacrosse League champion •
Mann Cup – An
Indoor Lacrosse trophy awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of Canada. •
Steinfeld Cup – Awarded to the
Major League Lacrosse champion
Motorsport •
APBA Gold Cup – Awarded to
H1 Unlimited’s APBA Gold Cup Champion. It is the oldest trophy in motorsports. •
British Grand Prix Trophy – Awarded to the winner of the
Formula One British Grand Prix. •
Borg-Warner Trophy – Awarded to the
Indianapolis 500 Champion. •
Harley J. Earl Trophy – Awarded to the
Daytona 500 Champion. •
Sprint Cup Trophy – Awarded to the
NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series Champion
Tennis •
Wimbledon tennis trophies – Although having no formal name, a cup is presented to the
Wimbledon Men's (Gentlemen's) Singles Champion (
The All England Lawn Tennis Club Single Handed Champion of the World, as stated on the cup itself). The women's (Ladies) Singles winner is presented with the
Venus Rosewater Dish. Other trophies are presented to the winners of the Doubles and Mixed Doubles. •
French Open tennis trophies – La
Coupe des Mousquetaires (
English: The Musketeers' Trophy) is the trophy awarded to the winner of the
Men's singles competition at the
French Open. The trophy awarded to the winner of the
Men's singles competition is the
Coupe Suzanne Lenglen.
Rugby league is awarded to the winners of the
Rugby League World Cup •
Challenge Cup – Rugby league's oldest knock-out competition. Notable for the range of teams which start, some from amateur ranks, developing nations, armed forces and university teams •
Paul Barrière Trophy – Awarded to the champions of the
Rugby League World Cup •
Provan-Summons Trophy – Awarded to the
National Rugby League's Premier/ Winner of the
NRL Grand Final.
Rugby union •
Bledisloe Cup – Awarded annually to the winner between
New Zealand and
Australia. •
Calcutta Cup – Awarded annually to the winner between
England and
Scotland in
rugby union •
Webb Ellis Cup – Awarded to
rugby union's World Champion • Champions Cup – Winner of European Championship • Six Nations Cup – Awarded to winner of six nations competition • There are many other
Rugby union trophies and awards often between pairs of countries
Sailing •
America's Cup – Awarded to
Yacht Racing Champion •
Jules Verne Trophy – Awarded to the any type of yacht that
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