The FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Winner's Trophy is currently on display at the FIFA Museum while the original FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy is preparing to embark on a world tour. Also the men's FIFA World Cup Trophy is currently not on display in the exhibition.
In just over six months, the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023™ will kick off in Australia and New Zealand. For the first time, the tournament will feature 32 teams. At the last Women's World Cup in France in 2019, 24 teams competed for the title. After the final, the winners will celebrate the title in the stadium with the original FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy. The trophy will then return to the FIFA Museum in Zurich, while the new world champions will receive the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 Winner's Trophy to take home and keep.
This very Winner's Trophy is currently on display at the FIFA Museum. It occupies the showcase of the original FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy, which is currently preparing to embark on a very special world tour.
Over the coming months, the FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy will visit all 32 participating countries as well as the nine host cities in Australia and New Zealand. This will be the biggest FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy Tour to date. The campaign around the Trophy Tour is called “Going Beyond” and puts women and girls in the spotlight who are accelerating their football development by unleashing their creative spirit.