Want this question answered?
It was given to Brazil in 1970 after they won their third World Cup. It was replaced by the current trophy, known as 'The World Cup Trophy' in 1974. The Jules Rimet was stolen in 1983 and has never been recovered.
Brazil were given the trophy to keep after they won it for the third time in Mexico in 1970.
The trophy was called the Jules Rimet trophy till 1970. Then it was won by Brazil for the third time.
It gets the name from Jules Rimet, as he started the world cup.It was a floating trophy then , and a country that won the world cup for the third time could keep it.Brazil won it in 1970 for the third time and kept it.
It was after the the 1970 world cup. As according to the old rule Brazil kept that cup as they won it for the third time.
Yes, there has. The Jules Rimet first presented in 1930 at the first World Cup, it was given to Brazil to keep when they won their third World Cup in 1970. The Jules Rimet was stolen in 1983 in Brazil, and has never been recovered. The second trophy, known as the World Cup Trophy was first awarded in 1974 and is still used today.
Technically the Brazilian Football Association own it, it was given to them in 1970 after they won their third World Cup. However, it was stolen in 1983 and has never been found.
It was Brazil as they won the world cup in 1970 for the third time.
Brazil now holds the Jules Rimett trophy, which they won in 1970, they won it has they had won the world cup for the third time. Bu t it was stolen by robbers.. And the new rules, makes the world cup a floating cup.
The original trophy, first presented to Uruguay in 1930, was originally known as the Victory Trophy, but was renamed Jules Rimet Trophy in honor of the former FIFA President Jules Rimet. Four months before the 1966 FIFA World Cup, hosted by England, the trophy was stolen. It was later recovered one week later wrapped in newspaper near a hedge by Pickles, who became a hero over night.After Brazil won the World Cup for the third time in a row in 1970, FIFA officially gave Brazil the trophy to keep. However, it was stolen again in 1983 by a thief who unnailed the bullet-proof glass box that held the trophy and ran off with it. It was never recovered and is presumed to have been melted down.The current trophy, known as the FIFA World Cup Trophy, was made by Italian sculptor Silvio Gazzaniga. It was first awarded in 1974 to West Germany (now Germany). FIFA regulations state that countries that win the FIFA World Cup receive only a replica of the trophy. The winning country's name, along with the year, is printed on the original cup's base in the country's national language.The FIFA World Cup Trophy is currently "held" by Spain, who won the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
There was the original trophy, called the Jules Rimet, first presented in 1930 to winners Uruguay. In 1970 it was given to Brazil to keep as they had won it for a third time. It was however stolen in 1983 and never recovered. The current Trophy, which was first presented in 1974 is called the World Cup Trophy.
The Jules Rimet Trophy, which was the original World Cup Trophy, which had been used since 1930 was stolen in March 1966 from an exhibition in London. It was found a week later. When Brazil won their third World Cup in 1970, they were awarded the trophy to keep. And in 1983 it was stolen in Brazil and never recovered. The current trophy is called the World Cup Trophy and has been used since 1974.