Saudi Football Federation Debuts Redesigned King's Cup With Historical Echoes
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) recently showcased the newly redesigned trophy of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup in a ceremony in Riyadh, marking a significant moment in the realm of Saudi sports. The event saw the participation of club representatives, athletes, and media personnel, highlighting the widespread interest in this pivotal unveiling.
The introduction of the new King's Cup is a testament to the evolution of the tournament's legacy, building on the design introduced in the 2011-2012 season. This redesign comes on the heels of Al-Hilal club's notable achievement of clinching the cup for the fourth time, a victory that underlines their dominance in the competition. According to the rules, a team securing the cup three times in succession or four times overall earns the privilege to retain the original trophy.

The craftsmanship behind the new trophy merges tradition with prestige, drawing from previous editions to celebrate the cup's storied history and significance within the region. Constructed from 925 sterling silver and coated with 24-carat pure gold, the trophy's design is both opulent and meaningful. Weighing 9.32 kg, it symbolically commemorates the year 1932, marking the unification of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Adorned with a football-shaped piece enveloped in gold and malachite, the trophy features four distinct handles and is crowned with an emblem representing the Kingdom through crossed swords and a palm tree. The meticulous manual engraving of the cup's name in a circular pattern adds a personal touch to its grandeur. The trophy stands at 54 cm tall, with a base diameter of 17 cm and a width of 18 cm, resting on a base crafted from marble and malachite.
The victor of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup not only gains this exquisite trophy but also receives a substantial prize of 10 million Saudi Riyals. This significant reward underscores the tournament's importance and prestige within Saudi Arabian football, further motivating clubs to vie for this esteemed honor.
This momentous unveiling in Riyadh not only celebrates Al-Hilal's recent triumph but also sets a new standard for excellence and heritage in Saudi sports trophies. As teams prepare for future tournaments, they now have an even more compelling reason to aim for victory, knowing that such an exquisite piece of craftsmanship awaits them at the pinnacle of success.
With inputs from SPA