A long-lost trophy crafted to celebrate soccer matches between Australia and New Zealand has resurfaced, soccer officials said yesterday, solving a sporting mystery that has puzzled historians for almost 70 years.
Inside the ornate wooden trophy is a small silver razor case containing the ashes of cigars smoked by the Australian and New Zealand captains after the sides met in 1923.
The case had belonged to an Australian soldier during the treacherous Gallipoli landing of World War I.
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Reminiscent of the celebrated Ashes urn contested between the Australia and England cricket teams, the ANZAC Soccer Trophy was last seen in 1954.
Football Australia announced the discovery as tens of thousands of people gathered at ANZAC Day dawn services there and in New Zealand to honor their armed forces.
“This is quite possibly the greatest domestic treasure there is in the game,” soccer historian Trevor Thompson said.
“It’s packed with so much imagery about the unity of the two countries, and the razor case that had been to Gallipoli referenced the recent experience of fighting shoulder to shoulder during the First World War,” he said.
The trophy was found by the family of former Australian soccer chairman Sydney Storey.
“This is not just a trophy, it’s a symbol of Australia and New Zealand working together, playing together and looking after each other — it’s really, really powerful,” the family said in a statement. “Of course, how it is used again is up to Australia and New Zealand, but at least now it’s available to them football organizations as a first step.”
The wooden trophy, or casket, was built from a mix of Australian maple wood and New Zealand honeysuckle, while the silver razor case was carried during the Gallipoli landing in 1915 by Private William Fisher — a soccer administrator who died during the war in Belgium in 1917.
Additional reporting by staff writer
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