Wong Wong TROPHY Collection
Design collective Wong Wong presents a series of trophies to recognize the best and worst of






Design collective Wong Wong presents a series of trophies to recognize the best and worst of football. For the first edition, the metal sculptures, in silver finish, embody two soccer players standing atop of wooden hexagonal bases. Each sculpture represents two categories – one in favor of the glorified best dive and the other half for the shameful worst tackle. The said awards are given to players who either “have best executed the art of dive and successfully deceives the referee“ or the one who “have best executed a dirty tackle against an opposing player.“ Check out the detailed shots as captured by photographer Dominic Neitz.