The 2014 trophy will replace the 1992 edition, which in turn replaced
the first iteration of the current design in 1911.
Made by world renowned silversmiths Thomas Lyte of London, the new
trophy is made from 6.3kg of sterling silver and, standing at 61.5cm, is a
perfect replica of the 1911 trophy. The 1992 trophy will remain in The FA’s
possession at Wembley Stadium.
Alex Horne, General Secretary of The FA, said: “This is an historic
moment in the proud 143-year history of The FA Cup. This is only the third
version of the iconic trophy since 1911.
“The current trophy is fragile and is too delicate to continue to
repair, so must be retired for these reasons. However, it will remain
cherished and will forever be an integral part of The FA Cup’s rich history,
having been lifted by the likes of Roy Keane, Patrick Vieira, Sol Campbell,
Steven Gerrard and Tony Adams.”
“The FA Cup is a masterpiece of British silversmithing, hand crafted by
Thomas Lyte's Master Silversmith Kevin Williams, who is a Freeman of the
Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths. Kevin is a world renowned craftsman, and
understands the unique construction of The FA Cup, having restored the 1992
trophy for the past 18 years. Hand spun from Sterling 925 Silver, the trophy
underwent the painstaking process of casting, hand chasing, hand engraving and
polishing. Originally commissioned in 2013, over 250 craft hours have been used
to make this stunning 2014 trophy.
“When silver is restored and polished, the details will eventually be
worn away. The new trophy brings back the glory of the original features, grapes,
vines and fluting. Importantly, we have kept a vital element of the history as
the base of the trophy will be the same and we are keeping all of the original
engraving on the plinth.”
As official silversmiths, Thomas Lyte Silver, is one of the few
remaining craftwork shops in the UK producing exquisite gold and silver
trophies. The London workshops are responsible for designing and making
trophies across the globe and are official restorers of silverware to
Buckingham Palace.
Thomas Lyte has a strong affiliation with football globally. They design
and make football trophies and awards across five continents. This commission
marks the next step in their partnership with The FA and British football.
Liverpool won the previous trophy on its first public appearance in
1992, before Arsenal lifted the world famous Cup a year later, beating
Sheffield Wednesday in what was the last final to be replayed.
There have been two different designs of the trophy, the first of which
dates back to the 1871-72 season and remained in circulation until 1910. The
current design was introduced in 1911.
This weekend’s Final is the 80th time the showpiece fixture will have
been played at the iconic Wembley Stadium.
I wish my Arsenal club good luck as they end 9 years in search of a trophy
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