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The World’s Most Valuable Football Trophies – Ranked

Football’s grandest victories are immortalized not only in memory but also in the extraordinary trophies lifted under stadium lights. These masterpieces carry staggering monetary values—driven by precious materials, historical weight, and what they represent in the world’s most beloved sport. Here’s a look at the ten most expensive football trophies ever, ranked from number 10 to the ultimate prize.

10. Bundesliga Meisterschale – £44,500

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The Bundesliga Meisterschale, known as the “championship plate,” is a hefty silver shield weighing about 11 kg, adorned with semi-precious stones. Since 1964, it has stood as the ultimate symbol of German football supremacy. Despite being the least costly on this list, it holds immense prestige for clubs across Germany.

9. Serie A Scudetto – £51,500

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The Italian Serie A trophy, often simply called the Scudetto, is crafted from sterling silver with a sodalite stone base. Dating back to 1960, it represents triumph in Italy’s top flight—a league steeped in tactical nuance and fierce rivalries. Its relatively modest monetary value belies its rich football heritage.

8. Africa Cup of Nations Trophy – £117,000

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The Africa Cup of Nations trophy, introduced in its current form in 2002, is gold-plated and shines as a beacon of continental pride. It encapsulates the spirit and talent that pulses through African football, and while its material worth stands at around £117,000, the dreams it inspires are priceless.

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7. UEFA Super Cup – £367,000

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Awarded to the victor of the annual showdown between the UEFA Champions League and Europa League winners, the UEFA Super Cup trophy is made of solid silver. Standing 58 cm tall and weighing over 12 kg, its craftsmanship and significance contribute to an impressive valuation of about £367,000.

6. La Liga Trophy – £468,000

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Spain’s La Liga trophy features three figures raising a crowned globe atop a polished silver body, standing 60 cm tall and weighing roughly 15 kg. Awarded to the champions of one of the world’s most technically gifted leagues, it carries a value close to £468,000—reflecting both artistry and tradition.

5. Ballon d’Or – £624,000

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Perhaps football’s most famous individual award, the Ballon d’Or has honored the game’s greatest players since 1956. Made of gold-plated brass and produced by French jeweler Mellerio, it’s valued at around £624,000. Beyond its financial worth, it signifies personal excellence on football’s highest stage.

4. FA Cup Trophy – £920,000

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The FA Cup trophy is the oldest national football trophy in the world, with roots tracing back to 1871. The current version, crafted in sterling silver in 2014, embodies the romance and unpredictability of English football. Its estimated value of £920,000 underscores its place in the sport’s lore.

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3. UEFA Europa League Trophy – £3,510,000

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Europe’s second-tier club competition doesn’t skimp on prestige. The UEFA Europa League trophy is a towering creation made of sterling silver with a yellow marble base. Worth approximately £3.51 million, it stands as a testament to the intense battles waged across the continent’s stadiums.

2. Copa Libertadores Trophy – £6,630,000

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Since 1960, the Copa Libertadores has crowned South America’s finest club. Its sterling silver and bronze construction, mounted on a hardwood base, contributes to a valuation of roughly £6.63 million. Rich with tradition, it is arguably the most storied club trophy outside Europe.

1. FIFA World Cup Trophy – £15,600,000

FIFA World Cup Trophy
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At the pinnacle is the FIFA World Cup Trophy, arguably the most iconic prize in all of sports. Made of 18-carat solid gold with a malachite base, standing 36.8 cm tall and weighing over 6 kg, it’s valued at a staggering £15.6 million. Designed by Silvio Gazzaniga in 1974, it represents footballing immortality—currently held by Argentina.

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