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- FA_Cup_trophy abstract "The FA Cup Trophy is a trophy, presented at the end of the FA Cup Final. Traditionally, at Wembley finals, the presentation is made at the Royal Box, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a gangway in front of the box and returning by a second staircase on the other side of the box. At Cardiff the presentation was made on a podium on the pitch.The cup is decorated with ribbons in the colours of the winning team, but during the game the cup actually has both teams' sets of ribbons attached and the runners-up ribbons are removed before the presentation. This tradition was ended by the Football Association in 2013 at the behest of an American brewery which was sponsoring the competition that year, when the winners, Wigan Athletic, were presented with a trophy dressed in sky blue and red ribbons bearing the sponsor's name and logo, rather than their club colours of royal blue and white.The present FA Cup trophy is the five.The first, the 'little tin idol', was made by Martin, Hall & Co at a cost of £20 and used from the inception of the Cup in 1871–72 until it was stolen from a Birmingham shoe shop window belonging to William Shillcock while held by Aston Villa on 11 September 1895 and was never seen again. The FA fined Villa £25 to pay for a replacement. Almost 60 years later, the thief admitted that the cup had been melted down to make counterfeit half-crown coins.The second trophy was a replica of the first and was last used in 1910 before being presented to the FA's long-serving president Lord Kinnaird. It was sold at Christie's on 19 May 2005 for £420,000 (£478,400 including auction fees and taxes) to David Gold, the then joint chairman of Birmingham City. Gold has loaned this trophy to the National Football Museum which is now based in Manchester and it is on permanent display to the public.A new, larger, trophy was bought by the FA in 1911 designed and manufactured by Fattorini's of Bradford and won by Bradford City in its first outing. This trophy still exists but is now too fragile to be used, so an exact replica was made by Toye, Kenning and Spencer and has been in use since the 1992 final. A "backup" trophy was made alongside the existing trophy in 1992, but it has not been used so far, and will only be used if the current trophy is lost, damaged or destroyed. A smaller, but otherwise identical replica was also made by Fattorini, the North Wales Coast FA Cup trophy, and is contested annually by members of that regional Association.A new trophy identical in design to the 1911 is now currently in use as of 2014.".
- FA_Cup_trophy thumbnail The_FA_Cup_Trophy.jpg?width=300.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageID "15211453".
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageLength "5185".
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageRevisionID "665002558".
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Fitzgerald_Kinnaird,_11th_Lord_Kinnaird.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Kinnaird,_11th_Lord_Kinnaird.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Aston_Villa_F.C..
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Birmingham_City_F.C..
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Bradford_City_A.F.C..
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Association_football_trophies_and_awards.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_football_trophies_and_awards.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Category:FA_Cup.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Christies.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink David_Gold_(businessman).
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink FA_Cup_Final.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Fattorini_and_Sons.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Half-crown.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Half_crown_(British_coin).
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Messers_Fattorini_and_Sons.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_Museum.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Pound_sterling.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Toye,_Kenning_&_Spencer.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Toye,_Kenning_and_Spencer.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink Wembley_Stadium.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink File:1896_FA_Cup.jpg.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLink File:The_FA_Cup_Trophy.jpg.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageWikiLinkText "FA Cup trophy".
- FA_Cup_trophy hasPhotoCollection FA_Cup_trophy.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FA_Cup.
- FA_Cup_trophy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- FA_Cup_trophy subject Category:Association_football_trophies_and_awards.
- FA_Cup_trophy subject Category:European_football_trophies_and_awards.
- FA_Cup_trophy subject Category:FA_Cup.
- FA_Cup_trophy hypernym Trophy.
- FA_Cup_trophy type Award.
- FA_Cup_trophy type Redirect.
- FA_Cup_trophy comment "The FA Cup Trophy is a trophy, presented at the end of the FA Cup Final. Traditionally, at Wembley finals, the presentation is made at the Royal Box, with players, led by the captain, mounting a staircase to a gangway in front of the box and returning by a second staircase on the other side of the box.".
- FA_Cup_trophy label "FA Cup trophy".
- FA_Cup_trophy sameAs m.011vlyzv.
- FA_Cup_trophy sameAs Кубок_Футбольной_ассоциации_(трофей).
- FA_Cup_trophy sameAs Q18117368.
- FA_Cup_trophy sameAs Q18117368.
- FA_Cup_trophy wasDerivedFrom FA_Cup_trophy?oldid=665002558.
- FA_Cup_trophy depiction The_FA_Cup_Trophy.jpg.
- FA_Cup_trophy isPrimaryTopicOf FA_Cup_trophy.