The UEFA Women's Champions League trophy
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The current trophy was introduced with the launch of the UEFA Women's Champions League in 2009/10.
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The launch of the UEFA Women's Champions League for the 2009/10 season also meant a fresh trophy to replace the previous UEFA Women's Cup.
The trophy is 60cm in height, 10kg in weight and made of sterling silver. The spiralling arms and the central body provide a vision of dynamism and strength. The column in the middle is etched with the names of the winners, representing the climb to the top of European women's club football.
The original trophy, which is used for the official presentation ceremony at the final, remains in UEFA's keeping at all times. A full-size replica UEFA Women’s Champions League winners' trophy is awarded to the winning club as well as 40 gold medals, while 40 silver medals are presented to the runners-up.
Multiple winners of the UEFA Women’s Champions League (three consecutive times or a minimum of five times) are provided with a multiple winner edition of the UEFA Women’s Champions League competition badge in place of the standard one worn on the right shirt sleeve during matches.