Silverware (sport)

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Detail of the Eglinton Trophy awarded after the Eglinton Tournament of 1839 to the champion, the Earl of Eglinton.

Silverware is a trophy awarded to winning players or teams. In English football, silverware is any of the cup trophies (of which the main two are the FA Cup and the Football League Cup) or the championship trophies awarded for winning one of the leagues. Silverware can also include European trophies such as the UEFA Cup or the UEFA Champions League.

Silverware symbolises the measure of success in a season for major clubs, where many fans expect their team to win some silverware annually. In 2004 the Spanish La Liga club Real Madrid sacked their coach Carlos Queiroz after a no silverware season. .

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