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Second home-made trophy on display at FIFA Museum

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<p><strong>While the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy is busy in Oceania at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, we are putting the winning entries of the Create your trophy contest on display in its showcase. From 29 July until 8 August the trophy from Melina (8) is on display.</strong></p> <p>Once again, a lot of children took part in the “What does your trophy look like?” competition and sent in photos and the stories behind their or their team’s trophy creations. After careful consideration, the judges selected the three winning trophy entries.</p> <p>From 18 July, each winning trophy will be showcased for ten days in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Trophy display case. The winners, aged between 8 and 11, will be invited to the FIFA Museum during the FIFA Women’s World Cup. </p>
<p>From <strong>29 July to 8 August 2023</strong>, the trophy created by <strong>Melina (8)</strong> is on display. This is the story behind its creation:</p> <p><em>“FIFA Women’s World Cup</em><br><em>Women like beautiful things. I’ve learnt from my mother that shells follow the golden ratio. That’s why we find shells particularly beautiful. At the FIFA Museum I learnt that the FIFA Women’s World Cup was first broadcast more than 30 years ago. On my grandparents’ mantelpiece, there’s a photograph of their 30th wedding anniversary in a frame decorated with pearls. I thought to myself, ‘pearls would work!’. </em><br><em>Kind regards,</em><br><em>Melina”</em></p> <p></p> <p><strong>Check out the winning trophy created by Stella (11) and Amélie (10) that was on display from 18 to 28 July 2023.</strong></p>
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