FIFA World Cup 2026 Champions to Receive Historic Championship Rings for the First Time
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will introduce a new tradition to international football as the tournament champions receive championship rings for the first time in the competition's 96-year history. Along with lifting the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy and receiving gold medals, the winning team on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium will also be awarded custom-designed rings, marking the first time FIFA has adopted a championship tradition long associated with North American sports.
The historic addition comes as Argentina and Spain prepare to meet in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, with both teams competing not only for football's most prestigious trophy but also for a new symbol of championship success.
FIFA Introduces a New Championship Tradition
Championship rings have long been synonymous with major North American professional leagues, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. Beginning with the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final, that tradition will officially become part of the world's biggest football tournament.
FIFA announced that the winning players will receive bespoke rings designed specifically for the champions, creating a new keepsake to accompany the World Cup Trophy and winners' medals.
Limited Collection Honors the 2026 Tournament
The championship rings will be produced as a limited edition of 2,026 individually numbered pieces, paying tribute to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Only 30 rings will be reserved for the winning team. The remaining 1,996 rings will be made available to supporters worldwide as an official licensed FIFA product, giving fans an opportunity to own a collectible connected to the tournament.
Each ring will be individually numbered, custom fitted for the players, and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Custom Design Celebrates the Champions
The rings have been designed to reflect both the tournament and its eventual winner.
One side features the iconic FIFA World Cup Trophy, while the opposite side will be customized to represent the identity of the championship-winning nation. Rather than distributing permanent rings immediately after the final, FIFA will first present temporary rings to the winning captain and head coach before creating custom-fitted versions for each member of the championship team.
The personalized rings will be officially presented at a later date following the tournament.
Argentina and Spain Battle for History
The introduction of championship rings adds another storyline to an already historic World Cup Final.
Defending champion Argentina advanced by defeating England in the semifinals, while Spain reached the championship match after eliminating France. Argentina is seeking consecutive FIFA World Cup titles, while Spain is pursuing its second World Cup championship after previously lifting the trophy in 2010.
The winning nation will become the first in FIFA history to receive championship rings.
Lionel Messi Eyes Another Milestone
The final could also mark another historic achievement for Lionel Messi.
According to the tournament coverage, Messi is expected to become the first player to start three FIFA World Cup Finals. Entering the championship match, he also leads the tournament's all-time World Cup scoring list and remains tied with Kylian Mbappé in the race for the 2026 Golden Boot.
The combination of individual milestones and team history makes the championship match one of the most anticipated in recent memory.
A Blend of Football and North American Tradition
FIFA's decision reflects the influence of the tournament's North American hosts.
Championship rings have long served as lasting symbols of success across American professional sports, recognizing championship-winning players with personalized memorabilia that can be worn long after a season concludes. FIFA's adoption of the concept introduces that tradition to international football while maintaining the World Cup Trophy and gold medals as the sport's highest honors.
The move represents one of several North American-inspired elements featured during the 2026 tournament.
Fans Will Have a Chance to Own a Piece of History
Unlike traditional championship rings awarded exclusively to players and staff, FIFA is extending the experience to supporters.
By making 1,996 additional rings available for purchase, fans around the world will have an opportunity to commemorate the tournament with an officially licensed collectible tied directly to the inaugural championship ring program.
The limited production run is intended to celebrate the historic significance of the 2026 tournament while creating a lasting connection between supporters and the event.
A New Era for FIFA Celebrations
Although the FIFA World Cup Trophy remains the sport's most recognizable prize, the addition of championship rings introduces another way to recognize the achievements of the winning players.
The rings will not replace existing awards but instead serve as a permanent personal reminder of winning football's biggest tournament. By combining a longstanding North American championship tradition with the global appeal of the FIFA World Cup, FIFA is adding a new chapter to the tournament's celebration of champions.
Final Takeaway
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Final will make history beyond the action on the pitch. For the first time, the tournament champions will receive custom championship rings, joining the World Cup Trophy and gold medals as symbols of football's greatest achievement.
With Argentina and Spain preparing to compete for the title, Sunday's final will crown not only the next world champion but also the first team ever to receive FIFA World Cup championship rings, creating a new tradition that could become part of future tournaments.









