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Encyclopedia > Jules Rimet trophy


The Jules Rimet trophy was the original physical manifestation of the prize for winning the football world cup, a small gold cup representing the hopes and ambitions of every footballing nation on earth. Originally called simply the World Cup or Coupe du Monde It was renamed in 1946 to honour the FIFA President Jules Rimet who in 1929 passed a vote to initiate the competition. It was designed by Abel Lafleur, standing 35 cm high and weighting 3.8 kg and made of pure gold. It was in the shape of a cup, incorporating a statuette of Nike, the ancient Greek goddess of victory.


During the World War II, the trophy was held by Italy. Ottorino Barassi, an official of the Italian football association, hid it from the Germans in a shoe-box under his bed.


During a public exhibition just before the 1966 World Cup Final in England the trophy was stolen, but it was later found in a dustbin by a dog named "Pickles." As a security measure, FIFA secretly manufactured a replica of the trophy for use in the post-match celebrations. The replica was also used on subsequent occasions until 1970. The replica was sold at an auction in 1997 for $425,015 (£254,500)


The Brazilian team won the trophy in perpetuity in 1970, being rewarded for being the only team ever to have won three World Cups. However the cup was stolen again in 1983 and never recovered: it may have been smelted. The Brazilian Football association commissioned a replica of their own, made of sterling silver with a gold plating and a blue base made of lapis lazuli.


The replacement trophy, officially known as the FIFA World Cup, was designed by Silvio Gazzaniga and is made of 5 kg of solid gold and malachite, depicting two human figures holding up the Earth. FIFA is unlikely to give it away again: the winners of the tournament receive it in loan for four years and receive a replica to keep.


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Jules Rimet Trophy - the World Cup (584 words)
The trophy was originally just known as the 'World Cup' or 'Coupe du Monde' but it was renamed in 1946 after the FIFA president Jules Rimet who organized the first tournament.
This trophy was designed by a French sculptor, Abel Lafleur, as a Goddess of Victory holding an octagonal vessel in her outstretched hands.
The trophy was stolen from a display box in the headquarters of the Brazilian Football Association in Rio on 20 December 1983, and was probably melted down afterwards.
Jules Rimet: The man who kicked off the World Cup - Independent Online Edition > Profiles (1669 words)
Rimet was born in Haute-Saone in eastern France in 1876.
Rimet and others were instrumental in developing the game in France and in the first efforts to create a world football body, the Federation International de Football Association in 1904.
Jules Rimet was nominated for the Nobel Prize in 1956 but was rejected by the Norwegian jury.
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