All 26 players of the national team that wins the 2026 World Cup will receive a commemorative ring dedicated to celebrating their victory in the tournament, marking a first in the history of the World Cup finals.


According to the official announcement, the ring will come as part of a limited edition featuring 2026 numbered pieces worldwide, commemorating the current edition of the tournament, with world champions receiving their designated copies after the final match.


This initiative marks an unprecedented milestone in World Cup history, as winning teams have traditionally received gold medals and the trophy. However, the 2026 edition will see the addition of commemorative rings as part of the tournament's legacy and a celebration of its champions.


Players of the winning national team are set to receive rings following their title victory, making it one of the standout memorabilia associated with the 2026 World Cup. This move reflects a new approach to celebrating both individual and collective achievements in the world's biggest football tournament.


In related news, football fans around the world are preparing to watch the World Cup 2026 final, which will feature Spain and Argentina, on Sunday, July 19, at the New York/New Jersey stadium in the United States. This historic edition marks the first time 48 teams will participate in the tournament.


Both teams hope to clinch the world title and write a new chapter in World Cup history, before the winning players receive their commemorative rings for this occasion.