The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour Comes to Vancouver: A Golden Opportunity for Soccer Fans

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The FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour Comes to Vancouver: A Golden Opportunity for Soccer Fans

The FIFA World Cup original trophy made its way to Vancouver as part of its North American tour ahead of the upcoming tournament. Unveiled on CTV Your Morning Vancouver, the iconic golden symbol of soccer greatness was showcased by anchor Keri Adams. Fans in 38 cities across North America have the opportunity to see the trophy up close, with Vancouver being one of the stops on April 10 and 11.

The FIFA World Cup 26 Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola allows soccer enthusiasts to marvel at the solid gold trophy, designed in 1971, which features two people holding up the earth. Engraved with the names of winning nations since 1974, the trophy is a coveted symbol of soccer excellence. Only World Cup winners and heads of state are permitted to touch the prestigious trophy.

The public viewing of the FIFA World Cup trophy in Vancouver will be held at the north plaza of the Vancouver Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on April 10 and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on April 11. Admission is free, and attendees are encouraged to secure tickets through the official Coca-Cola event page. In addition to the opportunity to take photos with the trophy, the event will feature interactive games, music, and prizes for attendees to enjoy.

In conclusion, the FIFA World Cup original trophy's visit to Vancouver offers soccer fans a unique chance to witness the iconic symbol of soccer greatness up close. With its rich history and significance in the world of soccer, the trophy continues to captivate audiences as it travels across North America on its tour.