Canada-wide World Cup trophy tour begins with unveiling in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — The glittering prize of soccer’s biggest showcase has made a stop in Vancouver.
The FIFA World Cup trophy was on display in the city on Friday, kicking off a cross-Canada tour ahead of this summer’s tournament.
Former Italy captain Fabio Cannavaro, who hoisted the 18 karat gold statue in 2006, unveiled a glass case containing the hardware in a ceremony at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
The trophy — usually kept at the FIFA Museum in Zurich — will also make stops in Calgary, Winnipeg, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa and Toronto before May 26.

