Summary – The iconic FIFA World Cup trophy returned to India after 12 years during a special unveiling event featuring Union Sports Minister Dr Mansukh Mandaviya and FIFA legend Gilberto D’Silva.,
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The FIFA World Cup trophy has returned to India after a gap of 12 years as part of the global trophy tour leading up to the 2026 edition. This special event featured the presence of Union Sports Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya along with FIFA legend Gilberto D’Silva, highlighting the significance of the occasion.
The return of the trophy to India symbolizes the country’s growing engagement with international football and reflects the sport’s rising popularity in the region. The trophy tour serves to inspire fans and players alike and build excitement ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
Key highlights of the event included:
- Official unveiling ceremony with dignitaries and football icons
- Opportunities for fans to witness the trophy in person
- Promotion of football culture and international sporting unity
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaches, such events are crucial in bringing global attention to football and encouraging greater participation and enthusiasm from countries like India.
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