Saudi Arabian Football Federation Unveils New King's Cup Design
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation unveiled the redesigned Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup in Riyadh. The new trophy honors Al-Hilal's fourth title win and the unification of Saudi Arabia, weighing 9.32 kg and crafted from 925 sterling silver with a 24-carat gold coating. Victors of the King's Cup are awarded ten million Saudi riyals.
The Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) revealed a newly redesigned trophy for the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup at a ceremony in Riyadh.
This event was attended by club officials and athletes.
The new King's Cup replaces the 2011-2012 version and marks Al-Hilal's fourth title win, allowing them to keep the original trophy.
The new design, crafted from 925 sterling silver and coated with 24-carat gold, honors the unification of Saudi Arabia in 1932.
The 9.32 kg trophy has a gold-coated football-shaped top, four distinct handles, and features the Kingdom's emblem.
The cup stands 54 cm tall, with a base diameter of 17 cm and a width of 18 cm.
Winners of the King's Cup receive a prize of ten million Saudi riyals.