FIFA has introduced a new tradition for the 2026 World Cup, where the winning team will receive bespoke championship rings in addition to the iconic trophy and gold medals. The rings, part of a limited collection of 2,026 individually numbered pieces, will be presented in two stages: temporary rings will be given to the team captain and head coach immediately after the final, while permanent rings will be custom-made and presented later. Each ring will feature the FIFA World Cup Trophy on one side and a design reflecting the champion nation on the other. The initiative aims to add a historic element to the expanded 48-team World Cup, allowing fans to own a unique piece of football history.
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