Fifa Champions Badge

The FIFA Champions Badge is a kit emblem in the shape of a gold and white shield, awarded by FIFA to the reigning world champions of FIFA competitions, both at national team level (e.g.

World Cup, Women's World Cup, Futsal World Cup and Beach Soccer World Cup) and at club team level (e.g. Club World Cup).

Fifa Champions Badge
The badge awarded to the national team that wins the FIFA World Cup
Fifa Champions Badge
The badge awarded to the club that wins the FIFA Club World Cup

FIFA owns, makes and licenses-out the physical badge, which can only be worn on first-team kits (not on derivative versions, or on training clothing), of the reigning title-holders and is thus a temporary award. FIFA awarded the first badge in February 2008 to Milan, the then-reigning 2007 FIFA Club World Cup champions.

Award

Badge rules

Fifa Champions Badge 
Roberto Soldado wears the FIFA Champions Badge (upper left) on his Spain national football team kit in 2013, after his nation won the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

The 78 by 58 mm (3.1 by 2.3 in) badge is shaped like a shield, and displays the image of the relevant trophy, with the inscription FIFA WORLD CHAMPIONS, next to the year in which the relevant FIFA competition had been won. The badge only comes in two colour schemes – gold letters on a white background, and white letters on a gold background. The winning national team or club team carries the badge on their shirt until the end of the next edition of the relevant FIFA tournament; thus, it is only worn by reigning champions.

The badge can be displayed on kits from the day the team becomes FIFA world champions, up to and including the day of the final of the next staging of the competition (e.g. if the team wins the competition again, they can hold the badge uninterrupted). The badge can only be worn on the club's official first-team kits (both home and away versions) – being the team that won the relevant FIFA world competition – and cannot be worn on any derivative or retrospective form of these kits, or on any related club training clothing, or by the club's reserve teams/any other of the club's teams.

Commercial aspects

The physical badge is manufactured by a third party on behalf of FIFA (by Unisport in 2019), and orders for the physical badge from kit manufacturers must go through FIFA; a logistical situation that created delays in consumers being able to purchase Nike-made kits of the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) with the badge in 2019. There have also been concerns that major kit manufacturers such as Nike and Puma, have had issues licensing the FIFA Champions Badge for first-team kits that can be sold to the general public.

As well as the prestige, the award brings commercial benefits to the recipients through sales of kits that include the new FIFA badge.

Non-FIFA competitions

A separate agreement is required to wear the badge in a non-FIFA organised competition. For example, in 2009, the English FA granted Manchester United, the reigning 2008 FIFA Club World Cup holders, permission to wear the badge during FA Cup fixtures but not in the Premier League, and a similar arrangement was sought for Liverpool when they became 2019 holders, but they did grant the club the right to use the badge for one home Premier League fixture, against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 29 December 2019 (their first home match after becoming world champions). In contrast, both Real Madrid and Barcelona were allowed to wear the FIFA Champions Badge on their shirts during all of their Spanish La Liga fixtures. Manchester City, following their success in 2023, were granted permission by the Premier League to wear the badge for the remainder of the 2023/24 competition.

History

Fifa Champions Badge 
Carli Lloyd wears the FIFA Champions Badge on her United States women's national soccer team kit; the U.S. women's team has held the award from 5 July 2015–20 August 2023, a national team record.

Club teams

The first official award of the badge was made in February 2008 to honour the reigning holders of the FIFA Club World Cup, Italian club Milan, who had won the title in 2007. At the time of the award to Milan, FIFA declared that the three previous winners of the FIFA Club World Cup, Corinthians, São Paulo, and Internacional, could also wear the badge until a new winner was crowned in the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup Final in December. However, when Corinthians won the badge in the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup, FIFA confirmed that it was their first time officially earning the FIFA Champions Badge.

National teams

In September 2008, the badge was extended to the FIFA World Cup and was presented to the defending champions from 2006, Italy, thus becoming the first national team to wear the badge. In 2009, the badge was extended to the FIFA Women's World Cup and awarded to Germany, reigning champions from 2007. The badge was further extended to the FIFA Futsal World Cup in 2012, where it was first won by Brazil. In 2013, the badge was added to the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, being first worn by Russia.

The badge has yet to be added for any of FIFA'a age-grade world championships—the U-17 and U-20 World Cups for men and women, the men's Olympic soccer tournament (U-23 with three over-age players allowed per squad), and the men's and women's Youth Olympic futsal tournaments (U-20).

Records

Fifa Champions Badge 
Cristiano Ronaldo wears the FIFA Champions Badge (upper left) on his Real Madrid kit. Real held the FIFA badge continuously for 1,098 days, a record for any club team.

As of February 2023, the following records apply:

Continuous periods

  • On 22 December 2019, Liverpool ended Real Madrid’s uninterrupted reign as FIFA Club World Cup Champions Badge holders that lasted 1,098 days from 18 December 2016; it was noted as the longest continuous period for which any club team had held a FIFA Champions Badge.
  • The United States women's national soccer team won the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, and was thus able to keep a FIFA World Cup Champions Badge uninterrupted since 5 July 2015, when they won the 2015 World Cup until the end of the 2023 World Cup; this was the longest continuous period for which any national team has held a FIFA Champions Badge (no other national team has yet won the badge twice in succession).

Most wins

  • For club teams, Real Madrid has won the right to wear the badge on five separate occasions since its inception, while Barcelona has won the right three times.
  • For national football teams, the United States women's team has won the right to wear the badge on two separate occasions since its inception; no men's or other women's football team has won the right more than once.
  • For other national teams, the Portugal national beach soccer team and the Russia national beach soccer team have won the right twice.

National team winners

Association football

    Male
Year Team
2006 Fifa Champions Badge  Italy
2010 Fifa Champions Badge  Spain
2014 Fifa Champions Badge  Germany
2018 Fifa Champions Badge  France
2022 Fifa Champions Badge  Argentina
    Female
Year Team
2007 Fifa Champions Badge  Germany
2011 Fifa Champions Badge  Japan
2015 Fifa Champions Badge  United States
2019
2023 Fifa Champions Badge  Spain

Futsal

    Male
Year Team
2012 Fifa Champions Badge  Brazil
2016 Fifa Champions Badge  Argentina
2021 Fifa Champions Badge  Portugal

Beach soccer

    Male
Year Team
2013 Fifa Champions Badge  Russia
2015 Fifa Champions Badge  Portugal
2017 Fifa Champions Badge  Brazil
2019 Fifa Champions Badge  Portugal
2021 Fifa Champions Badge  Russia
2024 Fifa Champions Badge  Brazil

Club team winners

    Male
Year Club
2007 Fifa Champions Badge  Milan
2008 Fifa Champions Badge  Manchester United
2009 Fifa Champions Badge  Barcelona
2010 Fifa Champions Badge  Inter Milan
2011 Fifa Champions Badge  Barcelona
2012 Fifa Champions Badge  Corinthians
2013 Fifa Champions Badge  Bayern Munich
2014 Fifa Champions Badge  Real Madrid
2015 Fifa Champions Badge  Barcelona
2016 Fifa Champions Badge  Real Madrid
2017
2018
2019 Fifa Champions Badge  Liverpool
2020 Fifa Champions Badge  Bayern Munich
2021 Fifa Champions Badge  Chelsea
2022 Fifa Champions Badge  Real Madrid
2023 Fifa Champions Badge  Manchester City

See also

Notes

References

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