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These goals helped make a comeback against The Netherlands who had a penalty scored by Johan Neeskens in the second minute of the final.
The Fifa World Cup Trophy has been lifted by many great footballers such as Diego Maradona, Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and Fabio Cannavaro among many others and weighs in at a hefty 6.2kg.
Fifa’s regulations now state that the trophy, unlike its predecessor, cannot be won outright, with the winners of the tournament receiving a bronze replica.
How much gold is in the World Cup trophy?
The trophy is solid gold, and depicts two figures holding up the world.
With the base removed, it still weighs over 5kg and the gold is 18-carat.
It was designed by Italian artist Silvio Gazzaniga and beat competition from 53 other submissions.
How much does the World Cup trophy cost?
When it was first created, the trophy cost around $50,000.
However, over time its value increased and is now estimated to cost around $20million.
Where is the original World Cup trophy?
As we said before, the original was called the Jules Rimet Trophy and was used between 1930 and 1970.
Before 1946, it was called Victory, however, the name changed in honour of Jules Rimet.
Rimet had stipulated before his death that if a team won the tournament three times they could keep the gong – and Brazil managed to achieve that feat in 1970.
Sadly the trophy was stolen again in 1983 and it is widely believed that the thieves melted it down.