Soccer Trophy & Cup Coloring Pages

MathiasAuthor Mathias• Father of three children
June 1, 2026

Every champion’s story ends with the trophy held high, and our soccer trophy coloring pages let kids color that winning moment again and again. Each picture is free to print as a PDF or to color online.

Color gleaming cups wrapped in laurel and ribbons, winners’ podiums stacked with medals, a trophy ceremony with the announcer, and whole teams parading the cup on an open-top bus. They make a great reward for a young player after a big game — or a fun way to dream about lifting silverware one day.

Black-and-white coloring page showing a two-handled trophy with ribbons, stars, sparkles, and a soccer ball beside it.
Soccer trophy with ball and ribbons
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A two-handled trophy cup with a ribbon on a base, beside a soccer ball and surrounded by stars in simple line art.
Soccer trophy cup with ball and stars
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Black-and-white soccer trophy ceremony scene with an announcer at a podium and three medal-winning players, one lifting a cup.
Soccer trophy ceremony with announcer
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A large soccer trophy with an engraving plate, laurel branches, stars, and a soccer ball in front, drawn in simple outline style.
Soccer trophy with ball and stars
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A simple black-and-white coloring page showing a soccer ball trophy beside a shelf with cups, small trophies, and plaques.
Soccer trophy and award shelf
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Black-and-white coloring page of a shelf with mini trophies, hanging medals, and a soccer ball in front.
Mini trophies, medals, and soccer ball
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Simple black-and-white soccer winners podium with first, second, and third medals, a number 1 rosette, and a ball.
Simple soccer winners podium scene
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Black-and-white soccer winners podium with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places, three medals above, confetti, and a ball.
Soccer winners podium with medals
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Black and white soccer ball trophy on a pedestal with laurel branches, stars, and a ribbon medal in a clean outline style.
Soccer ball trophy with laurel leaves
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Black-and-white soccer trophy with curled handles on a pedestal, a large ball in front, laurel branches, and stars.
Soccer trophy on pedestal with ball
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A cute cartoon child in a soccer uniform raises a small trophy beside a soccer ball, with confetti and a ball-pattern background.
Cute soccer kid with tiny trophy
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A smiling child in a soccer jersey lifts a small cup trophy with a soccer ball top, surrounded by falling confetti.
Happy kid lifting a tiny soccer cup
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Color the Champions’ Cup: Make a Trophy That Really Shines!

A trophy picture is all about shine—a golden or silver cup, a sturdy base, colorful ribbons, and maybe confetti raining down. Coloring it well makes the prize look bright, polished, and worth celebrating. Leave a few small white spots for the shiny reflections.

What to Watch for While Coloring a Trophy

  • Gold or silver: color the cup in gold (yellow with a little brown) or silver (light gray). Leave tiny white spots so it looks like shiny metal.
  • The shine: add a slightly darker edge on one side and keep the other side lighter—metal looks round and polished that way.
  • The handles: color them the same as the cup so they look like one piece of metal.
  • The base: a dark base (black, brown, or deep green) makes the gold cup pop.
  • Ribbons: use the team’s colors for the ribbons tied to the handles.
  • Confetti: tiny dots of many bright colors around the cup make it feel like a celebration.
  • The name plate: leave the little plate light so it looks like engraved metal.

Helpful hint: for shiny metal, color most of the cup evenly, then leave 2–3 small white spots uncolored—those bright spots are what make it look polished.

Realistic Trophy Colors (With Easy Color Hints)

These are common, realistic colors for a shiny cup or trophy. Use the table for the metal and the base, then add the ribbons and confetti.

Trophy Part Realistic Color Color Hint
Gold cupGolden yellow #FFC107
Gold shadowDeep gold #B8860B
Silver cupLight gray #BDBDBD
Silver shadowGray #757575
Bright shineWhite #FFFFFF
Trophy baseDark wood #4E342E
Deep-green baseMalachite green #1B5E20
RibbonTeam red #D32F2F
RibbonTeam blue #1976D2
Name platePale gold #FFE082
ConfettiRed #E53935
ConfettiBlue #1976D2
ConfettiYellow #FBC02D
ConfettiGreen #43A047

Simple Steps for a Neat, Realistic Finish

  1. Color the whole cup evenly in gold or silver.
  2. Add a darker edge down one side, and leave 2–3 white spots for the shine.
  3. Color the base in a dark color so the metal stands out.
  4. Finish with ribbons in team colors and a few confetti dots around the cup.

Quick check: when the cup has both bright spots and darker edges, it stops looking flat and starts looking like real, shiny metal.

Black-and-white cartoon of a girls soccer team raising a trophy together, with confetti and soccer balls on each side.
Girls soccer team lifts the trophy
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Three girls in soccer shirts lift a large winners cup together, with a big soccer ball and confetti above.
Girls lift the soccer winners cup
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Black and white soccer cup trophy with a ball on top, laurel branches, stars, and a front engraving plate.
Soccer trophy with laurel branches
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Black-and-white soccer scene with a championship trophy, hanging medal, soccer ball, ribbons, stars, and fireworks.
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Scissors, Glue, Champions! Make Your Own Trophy

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Shiny Foil Cup Trophy

✂️ You need: a paper or plastic cup, aluminum foil, cardboard, glue or tape, scissors

  1. Wrap a cup all over with aluminum foil so it looks like shiny metal.
  2. Cut two handle shapes from cardboard, wrap them in foil, and tape one to each side.
  3. Glue the cup upside-down onto a small cardboard base so your trophy stands up.

💡 Supports: fine motor skills, planning, pride in finishing

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Champion’s Medal

✂️ You need: cardboard, gold or yellow paper (or foil), a ribbon or string, scissors, glue, a marker

  1. Cut a circle from cardboard and cover it with gold paper or foil.
  2. Draw a big number 1 or a star in the middle.
  3. Punch a hole at the top, thread a ribbon through, and wear your medal.

💡 Supports: hand-eye coordination, creativity, self-confidence

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Victory Rosette

✂️ You need: colored paper, scissors, glue, two ribbon strips in your team colors

  1. Fold a long strip of paper back and forth like a fan, then glue the ends into a circle.
  2. Glue two ribbon tails to the back so they hang down.
  3. Stick a small colored circle in the middle and write your team’s number or initial on it.

💡 Supports: patience, folding skills, team spirit

Black-and-white coloring page of a soccer team celebrating on an open-top parade bus with a giant trophy, confetti, and cheering fans.
Soccer team trophy parade on a bus
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Black-and-white coloring page of a championship cup trophy with a star medal, soccer ball, ribbon, and celebratory confetti.
Championship cup trophy with soccer ball
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Black-and-white coloring page of a soccer team parade on a double-decker bus with a trophy, confetti, and a large ball.
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Did You Know? 5 Amazing Facts About Soccer Cups and Trophies

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The Oldest Cup of All

The FA Cup, first played in 1871–72, is the oldest football competition in the world. The FA

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A Golden Sculpture

The FIFA World Cup trophy is a gold sculpture of two human figures holding up the globe. Encyclopædia Britannica

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Europe’s Top Club Prize

The European Cup was renamed the UEFA Champions League in 1992; Real Madrid, with 15 titles, is its most successful club. Encyclopædia Britannica

4

England’s Home Win

England hosted the 1966 World Cup and beat West Germany 4–2 after extra time to win its first title. Encyclopædia Britannica

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The World Cup’s Top Scorer

Brazil’s Marta is the all-time top scorer at World Cups (men’s or women’s) with 17 goals. Encyclopædia Britannica