Product Spotlight: Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy

Made of authentic etched crystal, the Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy is a stunning award that’s perfect for any soccer player or enthusiast. It features a large crystal with detailed etched markings to mimic the appearance of an actual soccer ball. And with a stand attached to the bottom, the Crystal Soccer Ball is easily displayed on any desk, shelf, table, or flat surface.

The Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy rests 10 inches tall, making it stand above cheap, mass produced sports awards and trophies. It’s just the right size to display in your home or office, as it’s a beautiful piece that’s not overwhelmed by traditional decorative accessories.

Both soccer fans and players alike are sure to appreciate the stunning beautiful and high detail of the Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy. If you plan on hosting a company soccer tournament, for instance, perhaps you could hand out this award to the winning team. Another idea is to give the Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy to a client as a way of saying “thanks for doing with business with us.”

With the 2014 FIFA World Cup underway, there’s no better time than now to show off your love for the sport. The World Cup brings people from across the globe together as they root for their respective nation’s team. The Crystal Soccer Ball Trophy is an excellent gift for any World Cup enthusiast.

Fast Facts About The World Cup:

  • With over 715 million people tuning in to watch the final event in 2006 (a ninth of the entire human population, the World Cup is the world’s most televised event.

  • You don’t have to eliminate your opponents to come away as a winner at the World Cup. Organizers hand out a six awards to players and teams at the end of the event, including the Most Entertaining Team and Golden Glove Award.

  • The trophy for the World Cup stands 14.2 inches tall, is made of 18 KT gold, and weighs over 13 pounds.

  • The first World Cup match took place on July 13, 1930.

  • Six of the eight World Cup champions won while playing on their own home turf.

  • Over 200 countries entered the qualification rounds for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

  • The world’s first international soccer match (before the World Cup), ended in a 0-0 draw between England and Scotland.

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