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The badge, featuring an image of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy and the text ‘FIFA World Champions 2013’, will act as a physical reminder of the team’s successful 2013 in which they first won the UEFA Champions League in May before being crowned World Champions in Morocco.
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter today presented the very first 'FIFA World Champions Badge' to reigning world champions Italy in Coverciano, Italy. The Squadra Azzurra are the first national team to receive this badge, which from now on will be awarded after every FIFA World Cup™ finals competition. The reigning world champions will be able to wear the badge until the next FIFA World Cup.
At a ceremony today at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke officially presented a badge to AC Milan's CEO Adriano Galliani to honour their club's victory at the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup. This new badge will also be provided to the winning club of all future editions of the competition.
FIFA will also honour the three previous winners of the FIFA Club World Cup from Brazil - Corinthians, Sao Paulo FC and Sport Club Internacional - with a similar distinction
Newly-crowned FIFA Club World Cup Champions Corinthians are the latest member of the exclusive group of football teams who have the honour of wearing the FIFA World Champions Badge.
The badge is also worn by the Japanese women’s national team following their triumph at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011™, while the most recent edition of the FIFA Futsal World Cup in 2012 saw the Brazilian national team take the title, along with the first FIFA World Champions Badge to be handed over for that particular competition. The latest tournament to be introduced to this exclusive award was the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Tahiti 2013, where reigning champions Russia were awarded the FIFA World Champions Badge.
Defending 2017 Champions Brazil (wearning their FIFA Champions Badge
This is the second time that FC Barcelona have had the honour of wearing the badge, following their victory at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2009.
FIFA Director Walter Gagg, Inter Club President Massimo Moratti and Inter Club Captain Javier Zanetti attend the presentation of the FIFA Club World Cup Champions badge
FIFA World Champions Badge (Chapter 14, page 81)
A FIFA spokesperson said: "As per the usage guidelines, the winning team can wear the FIFA World Champions Badge from the day it becomes champions up to and including the final of the next edition of the tournament." Liverpool will be presented with the badge - which is 78 millimetres by 57mm - at an official ceremony. It will only be permitted on current first-team shirts - not retro shirts or training attire.
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มีชื่อเรียกทั่วไป (help)Sports marketing expert Tim Crow wrote on Twitter: "After losing Liverpool’s licensing rights to Nike from next season, this is a big bonus for New Balance in the final few months of their LFC contract. FIFA Champions badge is a big sales driver as Real Madrid has shown."
Liverpool are only the second English club to lift the trophy following Manchester United in 2008 but back then the Premier League refused to allow them to sport the badge in their competition.
On December 18, 2016, Real Madrid were crowned world champions after beating Kashima Antlers and they dethroned previous winners Barcelona. Straight after the final, Adidas launched Madrid's new kit which included the world champions badge. The team officially inaugurated that shirt on January 4, 2017, in a 3-0 Copa del Rey victory against Sevilla and have since played 172 official matches, of which they have won 108 and have scored a total of 392 goals while conceding 200.
World Cup champion patches are manufactured by Unisport, which adds a layer of logistics obviously, and actually draws FIFA into the mix, as orders reportedly go through them (which makes sense, since it’s their brand).
The Premier League have risked a potential diplomatic row with Fifa by refusing Manchester United permission to wear a crest denoting their status as world champions on their shirts for the rest of the year.
The domestic governing body has accepted an application by the Merseysiders enabling them to celebrate their Club World Cup success with supporters; the home fixture with Wolves on December 29 being the designated date.
The badge, featuring an image of the FIFA Club World Cup trophy and the text ‘FIFA World Champions 2013’, will act as a physical reminder of the team’s successful 2013 in which they first won the UEFA Champions League in May before being crowned World Champions in Morocco.
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter today presented the very first 'FIFA World Champions Badge' to reigning world champions Italy in Coverciano, Italy. The Squadra Azzurra are the first national team to receive this badge, which from now on will be awarded after every FIFA World Cup™ finals competition. The reigning world champions will be able to wear the badge until the next FIFA World Cup.
At a ceremony today at the Home of FIFA in Zurich, FIFA General Secretary Jerome Valcke officially presented a badge to AC Milan's CEO Adriano Galliani to honour their club's victory at the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup. This new badge will also be provided to the winning club of all future editions of the competition.
FIFA will also honour the three previous winners of the FIFA Club World Cup from Brazil - Corinthians, Sao Paulo FC and Sport Club Internacional - with a similar distinction
Newly-crowned FIFA Club World Cup Champions Corinthians are the latest member of the exclusive group of football teams who have the honour of wearing the FIFA World Champions Badge.
The badge is also worn by the Japanese women’s national team following their triumph at the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2011™, while the most recent edition of the FIFA Futsal World Cup in 2012 saw the Brazilian national team take the title, along with the first FIFA World Champions Badge to be handed over for that particular competition. The latest tournament to be introduced to this exclusive award was the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Tahiti 2013, where reigning champions Russia were awarded the FIFA World Champions Badge.
Defending 2017 Champions Brazil (wearning their FIFA Champions Badge
This is the second time that FC Barcelona have had the honour of wearing the badge, following their victory at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2009.
FIFA Director Walter Gagg, Inter Club President Massimo Moratti and Inter Club Captain Javier Zanetti attend the presentation of the FIFA Club World Cup Champions badge