Ally McCoist criticizes new Club World Cup trophy design

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Ally McCoist has praised the new FIFA Club World Cup trophy, calling it "magnificent." However, he pointed out a significant flaw: players might have trouble drinking champagne from it. The competition has been revamped, featuring increased prize money and 32 teams. FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented the trophy at the White House earlier this month. Designed with the luxury jeweler Tiffany & Co., the trophy is made of gold vermeil and features intricate designs. It also includes inscriptions in 13 languages and Braille, showcasing football culture. The trophy will be on display at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on July 13. Chelsea legend John Terry showcased it at talkSPORT, where he shared his excitement for the tournament. Agbonlahor humorously noted he wasn't used to trophies, while McCoist admired the trophy's beauty. The Club World Cup will kick off on June 14, with Lionel Messi's Inter Miami facing Egyptian side Al Ahly. Terry highlighted that the tournament is a fantastic opportunity for fans in America to witness top teams and players from around the world.


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