Every fan has dreamt of that one moment of silverware glory, microphones flashing and confetti falling. Rank these iconic British trophies by which one you'd most want to hoist as your own.
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The FA Cup
With its storied history dating back to 1872 and that famous Wembley walk, lifting the FA Cup remains a quintessentially British dream for footballers and fans alike.
The Wimbledon Championship Trophies
The gilded gentlemen's trophy and the Venus Rosewater Dish represent the pinnacle of tennis on the most hallowed grass courts in the world.
The Six Nations Trophy
Beating France, Ireland and the rest to claim this silverware β ideally with a Grand Slam β is the stuff of rugby dreams across the home nations.
The Ashes Urn
That tiny terracotta urn carries more weight than any oversized cup. Wresting it from Australia is a sporting obsession passed down through generations.

The Open Championship Claret Jug
Lifting the Claret Jug on a windswept links course, name engraved alongside legends like Nicklaus and Faldo, is golfing immortality in British form.
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Which footballer scored the famous 'Hand of God' goal against England in the 1986 World Cup?
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