Spain and Argentina will play for first-ever World Cup rings, which fans will even be able to buy
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This Sunday, Spain and Argentina will hit the New York New Jersey Stadium turf — natural grass, in a nice change of pace — to battle it out for the FIFA World Cup Trophy; there will be something else on the line this time.
And even better, fans can pony up some bread of their own to get one too.
On Friday, FIFA announced that for the first time, it will be giving the World Cup winners Super Bowl-style rings.
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According to the Daily Mail, one side of the ring will feature the World Cup Trophy, while the other side will be customized for the winning team.
The coach and team captain will receive temporary rings immediately after the match, while their official rings will be customized to their sizes and delivered later along with a certificate of authenticity.
Spain and Argentina will play for the World Cup Trophy, as well as new championship rings being roleld out by FIFA. ((Photo by FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images))
But if you're not one of the thirty players or coaches lucky to win the World Cup — and I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you're not — you can still get a little digit candy for yourself.
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They'll actually be making 2,026 of these rings (no


