Lego to launch life-size World Cup trophy as part of FIFA deal
- On Wednesday, LEGO teamed with FIFA to announce a life‑size World Cup trophy and to launch LEGO's first World Cup range next year, timed ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup co‑hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
- With the World Cup expanding to 48 teams, LEGO announced a life‑size replica ahead of the 2026 men's World Cup, which opens June 11.
- Built at 1:1 scale, the set uses 2,842 Lego bricks, matches the 36.8 centimetres height, and features a hidden globe compartment and LEGO figure.
- The original World Cup trophy remains tightly controlled in Zurich, held only by World Cup winners, FIFA's president and heads of state, while LEGO's replica offers ordinary fans a buildable prize.
- Beyond fandom, the product differs materially because the plastic LEGO model is easier to pick up than the original's 6.175 kilograms and will sell for US$200 next year.
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Lego and FIFA unveil a life-size World Cup trophy built from 2,842 bricks, set to launch in March for $200 and marking Lego's first official World Cup range ahead of the 2026 tournament.
Lego to launch life-size World Cup trophy as part of FIFA deal
It's a life-size World Cup soccer trophy and made of 2,842 Lego bricks. Lego has teamed up with FIFA to announce the product that will launch the classic Danish toy brand’s first World Cup range next year.
The LEGO Group Launches Replica Set of the FIFA World Cup Trophy
Soccer fans can have their own version of the sport’s most famous trophy, in LEGO brick form. The LEGO Group is launching a 2842-piece, 1:1-scale LEGO Editions replica set of the iconic trophy, just in time for next year’s tournament. The building set features a hidden scene in the upper globe portion of the trophy. With a pull of a slip, fans can find a LEGO version of next year’s tournament logo, as well as a branded LEGO minifigure holding a…
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