The first FIFA World Cup trophy was called the "Jules Rimet Trophy," named after the FIFA president Jules Rimet, who was instrumental in establishing the tournament. The trophy was awarded to the winner of the World Cup from 1930 until 1970. It was later permanently awarded to Brazil after they won their third title, leading to the creation of a new trophy for subsequent tournaments.
It was called the Jules Rimet.
The current trophy is called FIFA World Cup Trophy.
Jules Rimet Trophy.
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.
It is called the FIFA World Cup. It replaced the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1974.
Jules Rimet Trophy.
The original trophy was named after Jules Rimet, a French former President of FIFA. The current trophy is imaginatively called... The World Cup Trophy.
It was originally called the Jules Rimmet trophy.
It is called The Webb Ellis trophy.
It was originally called the Jules Rimmet trophy.
The Jules Rimet trophy
it was originally called the Jules Rimet trophy