At the FIFA Congress held in Luxemburg from 65438 to 0956, it was suggested that the "World Football Championship" be renamed as "Rimet Cup" in recognition of the outstanding contribution of former FIFA President and Frenchman Rimet to football. Later, it was proposed to link the two names to become the "World Football Championship-Rimet Cup". Later, at the meeting of octyl delegates held in Geben, Finland, the name was changed to "World Football Championship-Rimet Cup", which is referred to as "World Cup" for short, and this name has been used ever since.
There are two World Cup trophies. The first "Golden Goddess Cup" is made of pure gold. The cup weighs 1.8kg and stands on a marble base with a height of 30cm. It was made by ferrier, a famous French jewelry designer. Taking Nikai, the winged goddess of victory in Greek mythology, as a model, he created an image of a woman dressed in ancient Roman costume, with her arms stretched out and her cup held high. At that time, FIFA stipulated that the team that won the World Cup would keep the gold cup until the next game. But at the same time, it is stipulated that the country that won the championship three times will always have this gold cup.