New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup

New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
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The Arab Club Champions Cup was unveiled at Terra Mall in Taif on Aug. 10, 2023. (Supplied)
New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
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The Arab Club Champions Cup was unveiled at Terra Mall in Taif on Aug. 10, 2023. (Supplied)
New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
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The Arab Club Champions Cup was unveiled at Terra Mall in Taif on Aug. 10, 2023. (Supplied)
New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
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Young girls pose for a souvenir picture with the new Arab Club Champions Cup. (Supplied)
New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
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The Arab Club Champions Cup was unveiled at Terra Mall in Taif on Aug. 10, 2023. (Supplied)
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Updated 11 August 2023
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New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup

New trophy unveiled for 2023 King Salman Club Cup
  • Specially created for the tournament, also known as the Arab Club Champions Cup, the trophy was revealed during an event at Tera Mall in the western Saudi city of Taif
  • The design includes elements inspired by the headscarf that is one of the symbols of formal Saudi attire, and is topped by a golden soccer ball

RIYADH: The Union of Arab Football Associations on Thursday unveiled the new trophy that will be presented this weekend to the winners of the 2023 King Salman Club Cup.

The brand new trophy, specially created for the tournament, which is also known as the Arab Club Champions Cup, was revealed during a special event at Tera Mall in the western Saudi city of Taif.




The brand new trophy was specially created for this year's Arab Club Champions Cup. (Supplied)

Made by Sports Partners International, the trophy’s design includes elements inspired by the headscarf that is one of the symbols of formal Saudi attire. It is topped by a golden soccer ball, and an inscription at the bottom includes the name of the tournament. Made from bronze-coated copper, plated with 24-carat gold, it weighs 6.1 kilograms and stands 39.5 centimeters tall.

Special guests at the unveiling included tournament director Mu’eed Al-Shahri and Abdullah Al-Zayedi, the director of the Ministry of Sports in Taif. Afterwards, fans had a chance to have their photo taken with the trophy.

Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr will battle it out for the trophy in the final of the competition, which kicks off at 7pm on Aug. 12 at King Fahd Stadium in Taif.