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Yes, the first was called Victory, it was awarded to Uruguay in 1930 and used as the World Cup trophy, it was then renamed the Jules Rimet in 1946 after Jules Rimet, a FIFA President. It was stolen in 1966 in England during a public exhibition, and found 7 days later at the bottom of a garden hedge. The Jules Rimet was given to Brazil to keep after they won the championship three times. It was stolen again and never recovered.

The current trophy, The FIFA World Cup Trophy was presented in 1974 to Germany and is still in use today. The scrap value of the trophy is just short of £100,000.

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