The MLS Cup ring is an award in Major League Soccer given to the winners of the league's annual championship game, the MLS Cup. Since only one Philip F. Anschutz Trophy is awarded to the team (ownership) itself, the MLS Cup ring offers a collectible memento for the players and team management to keep for themselves to symbolize and recognize their victory. Awarding a ring is traditional in sports in North America, as opposed to the majority of the world where a medal would be award to each individual team member.

Details

These rings are typically made of silver or white gold with diamonds. They usually include the team name, crest, and MLS Cup winning year.[1][2] Normally the rings are manufactured by Jostens, a sports memorabilia company, although the 2017 rings were made by Baron Jewelry.[3]

Value and resale

Replicas and copies of MLS rings are seen as valuable to sports memorabilia and soccer communities. The 2015 MLS Cup ring awarded to the Portland Timbers had a special Timbers Army ring that sold for $5,000.[4]

Most MLS Cup rings

Player Rings
United States Landon Donovan6
United States Jeff Agoos5
United States Brian Mullan5
United States Todd Dunivant5
United States Darlington Nagbe4
Bolivia Jaime Moreno4
United States Craig Waibel4
Canada Dwayne De Rosario4
United States Eddie Robinson4
Canada Pat Onstad4
United States Wade Barrett4
United States Richie Williams4
United States Eddie Pope4
United States Mark Simpson3
United States Richard Mulrooney3
United States Brian Ching3
Bolivia Marco Etcheverry3
United States Hector Jiménez3

See also

References

  1. Mora, Robert. "2011 MLS Cup championship ring given to the L.A. Galaxy". ESPN. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  2. Calderon, Rudy; Castillo, Arielle; Holloman, Jo-Lynne (December 11, 2017). "MLS Cup championship rings: a visual history". MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  3. Rodriguez, Alicia (May 30, 2018). "Toronto FC receive 2017 championship rings". MLSSoccer.com. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  4. Goldberg, Jamie (March 21, 2016). "Portland Timbers to give Timbers Army personalized MLS Cup championship ring". The Oregonian. Retrieved June 6, 2018.
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