All About the Super Bowl Trophy

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All About the Super Bowl Trophy
The Super Bowl Trophy is officially known as the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Every year, it is presented to the team that triumphs in the Super Bowl, which is the championship game of the National Football League. Lifting this trophy signifies that a team has been the finest in the entire league for that season.
Who Was Vince Lombardi?
The trophy is named after Vince Lombardi, who is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in the history of football. He guided the Green Bay Packers to five championships during the 1960s, including victories in the first two Super Bowls. Following his passing in 1970, the NFL chose to honor him by naming the trophy in his memory.
What Is the Trophy Made Of?
The Vince Lombardi Trophy is crafted from sterling silver. This strong and shiny metal consists of 92.5% pure silver combined with other metals to enhance its durability. The trophy features a football resting atop a kicking tee, measures approximately 22 inches in height, and weighs around 7 pounds.
How Is the Trophy Made?
Each year, a brand-new trophy is meticulously handcrafted by expert silversmiths at Tiffany & Co. The entire process can take several months to complete. Skilled artisans carefully shape, polish, and assemble the silver by hand. After the Super Bowl concludes, the trophy is engraved with the names of the competing teams, the date of the game, and the final score.
Why the Trophy Matters
Unlike many other trophies, the winning team retains the Vince Lombardi Trophy forever. When players elevate it amid falling confetti, it symbolizes their teamwork, dedication, and the achievement of reaching the pinnacle of success in football.
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