The winners of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will make history by receiving championship rings for the first time in a FIFA competition. The rings will be awarded after Sunday's final at New York New Jersey Stadium, where Argentina and Spain will battle for the world title. ALSO READ: Golden Boot race goes down to the wire as Messi and Mbappé ... FIFA has produced a limited collection of more than 2,000 individually numbered rings to mark the tournament. Of these, 30 will be reserved exclusively for the champions, while 1,996 replica rings will be available to fans worldwide as official licensed collectibles. One side of each ring features the FIFA World Cup trophy, while the other will be customised to reflect the identity of the winning team. Every ring will also be individually numbered, custom-fitted and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Immediately after the final, the winning team's captain and head coach will receive temporary rings during the celebrations. The 30 championship rings will then be specially tailored for each recipient before being officially presented at a later date.