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Domestic goalscorer award in La Liga
The Zarra Trophy is a trophy awarded annually by the Spanish sports daily Marca to the Spanish domestic player with the highest goal total in La Liga.
Zarra_Trophy
Spanish footballer (1921–2006)
at the club, winning the Pichichi Trophy as the highest scorer in La Liga on six occasions. During his career, Zarra scored a total of 251 league goals
Telmo_Zarra
Zarra is the Spanish player with most goals scored in the history of La Liga, 251 goals. Telmo Zarra is the Spanish player with most Pichichi Trophys
List of Athletic Bilbao records and statistics
List_of_Athletic_Bilbao_records_and_statistics
Award
Liga match delegate reports Zarra Trophy, awarded by Marca to the Spanish top goalscorer in La Liga Ricardo Zamora Trophy, awarded by Marca to the top
Pichichi_Trophy
Spanish footballer (born 1987)
absence; as a result of his performances, he was voted best forward and Zarra Trophy winner for the division. Aspas made his top flight debut on 18 August
Iago_Aspas
Spanish footballer (born 2007)
Season: 2024–25 UEFA Nations League Finals top scorer: 2025 (shared) Zarra Trophy: 2025–26 Afro-Spaniards – Ethnic group in Spain Spanish pronunciation:
Lamine_Yamal
Spanish association football player
spells), Mallorca and Espanyol, winning the 2021 Europa League and two Zarra Trophies with the first club. In La Liga, he played more than 340 games and scored
Gerard_Moreno
Spanish football award for goalkeepers
lowest coefficient. Don Balón Award Pichichi Trophy Zarra Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano Miguel Muñoz Trophy Ballon d'Or Due to an error in the application
Ricardo_Zamora_Trophy
Football award for team managers in Spanish football
respective league's winner at the end of the season. Pichichi Trophy Zamora Trophy Zarra Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano Don Balón Award "Carlo ancelotti
Miguel_Muñoz_Trophy
Association football club in Basque Country
Runners-up Champions League Qualification Europa League Qualification Zarra Trophy Institutional information: Associates: 43,649 (2024) Official fans groups:
Athletic_Bilbao
Spanish footballer (born 1997)
concluded the season with 14 goals, finishing two goals short of winning the Zarra Trophy. Martínez played four matches for Spain U17, making his debut on 22 January
Toni_Martínez
Award of Spanish sports magazine Don Balón from 1976 to 2010
LaLiga Awards Pichichi Trophy Zamora Trophy Zarra Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano Trofeo EFE Trofeo Aldo Rovira Miguel Muñoz Trophy Prasidh Kumar Mishra
Don_Balón_Award
Spanish association football league
games); the Alfredo Di Stéfano Trophy, for the player judged to be the best overall player in the division; and the Zarra Trophy, for the top scorer among
La_Liga
Spanish association football awards
Award Miguel Muñoz Trophy Trofeo Alfredo Di Stéfano Trofeo Aldo Rovira Trofeo EFE Ricardo Zamora Trophy Pichichi Trophy Zarra Trophy Notes The score at
La_Liga_Awards
Association football club in Spain
club is the team with the most Zarra Trophy winners (5), the fourth in the Zamora Trophy (9) and fifth in the Pichichi Trophy (6) at the national level, at
Valencia_CF
Spanish footballer (born 1990)
European Championship: 2024 UEFA Nations League: 2022–23 Individual Zarra Trophy: 2022–23 "Updated squads for 2017/18 Premier League confirmed". Premier
Joselu
c d Won the Pichichi Trophy while at Athletic. Gorostiza was the first Athletic player to receive the trophy with 19 goals. Zarra holds the joint-record
List of Athletic Bilbao players
List_of_Athletic_Bilbao_players
Spanish footballer (born 1981)
netted twice in a 4–0 home victory against Villarreal to clinch the Zarra Trophy by surpassing Rayo Vallecano's Alberto Bueno, whilst also qualifying
Aritz_Aduriz
Spanish footballer (born 1985)
Valencia CF also at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, clinching the Zarra Trophy in the process. On 19 July 2013, Manchester City announced the signing
Álvaro_Negredo
Spanish footballer (born 1985)
FIFA Confederations Cup runner-up: 2013 Individual Zarra Trophy (Segunda División): 2005–06 Zarra Trophy (La Liga): 2011–12 "Barclays Premier League squad
Roberto_Soldado
Association football club in Spain
Carranza trophies (6) Colombino Trophy (4) Costa del Sol Trophy (2) Seville City Trophy (7) Pichichi Trophy (1): Juan Arza (1955) Zarra Trophy (2): Álvaro
Sevilla_FC
Trophy awarded to the best La Liga footballer
EFE Don Balón Award Pichichi Trophy Zarra Trophy Ricardo Zamora Trophy Miguel Muñoz Trophy "Raúl wins the Di Stéfano Trophy". Real Madrid. 20 May 2008.
Trofeo_Alfredo_Di_Stéfano
City in the Basque Country, Spain
former footballer who played for Athletic Bilbao and winner of the 2015 Zarra Trophy as best domestic goalscorer in La Liga. Xabi Alonso (born 1981), former
San_Sebastián
Spanish footballer (born 1993)
the season with 22 goals to his name in 38 appearances, earning the Zarra Trophy for the top Spanish goalscorer in the league, and on 18 June reiterated
Jesé
Spanish footballer (born 1996)
(depriving him of the chance to increase his total towards his pursuit of the Zarra Trophy), he concluded the 2023–24 campaign as the top scorer for his club, and
Gorka_Guruzeta
Spanish footballer (born 1977)
Championship top goalscorer: 1996 La Liga's Breakthrough Player: 1994–95 Zarra Trophy: 1995–96, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03 La Liga's Best Spanish Player: 1996–97
Raúl_González
Spanish footballer (born 1994)
Benzema and level with Vinícius Júnior and Iago Aspas; he shared the Zarra Trophy for best domestic scorer with the latter, who had played one game more
Raúl_de_Tomás
Spanish professional footballer (born 1981)
Confederations Cup Team of the Tournament. Spanish Player of the Year: 2005–06 Zarra Trophy: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10 USSA Male Athlete of the Year: 2010
David_Villa
Footballer (born 1988)
Trofeo EFE: 2013–14 UEFA Champions League Team of the Season: 2013–14 Zarra Trophy: 2013–14 Premier League Player of the Month: August 2014, November 2016
Diego_Costa
league's top scorer award in eight different seasons. Athletic Bilbao's Telmo Zarra, who was the competition's all-time top scorer for sixty years until 2014
List_of_La_Liga_top_scorers
Spanish footballer (born 1997)
scorer: 2015 UEFA Europa League top scorer: 2020–21 (joint – seven goals) Zarra Trophy: 2023–24 "Acta del Partido celebrado el 18 de mayo de 2019, en Valencia"
Borja_Mayoral
Argentine footballer (1926–2014)
and four days later Di Stéfano celebrated his first international club trophy with a 3–1 victory in Buenos Aires. In February 1948, champions River Plate
Alfredo_Di_Stéfano
Spanish footballer (born 1980)
2013 Spain UEFA European Championship: 2008 Individual Pichichi Trophy: 2007–08 Zarra Trophy: 2007–08 "Daniel González GÜIZA". El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved
Dani_Güiza
Spanish professional footballer (born 1985)
2015–16 Beijing Guoan Chinese FA Cup: 2018 Individual Pichichi Trophy/Zarra Trophy (Segunda División): 2010–11 Austrian Football Bundesliga top scorer:
Jonathan_Soriano
Cricket Australia commissioned the trophy, it asked Murali to clarify how his name should be spelled, and the trophy uses his preferred romanization. Lists
List of awards named after people
List_of_awards_named_after_people
Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 24 September 2017. "Zarra profile". Athletic Bilbao. Archived from the original on 31 July 2017. Retrieved
List of Athletic Bilbao seasons
List_of_Athletic_Bilbao_seasons
Spanish footballer
Appearances in the 2020 Segunda División play-offs Pichichi Trophy (Segunda División): 2008–09 Zarra Trophy (Segunda División): 2008–09 "Nino". Diario AS (in Spanish)
Nino_(footballer,_born_1980)
Association football club in Spain
record). That season, the Xerez striker Yordi won the Pichichi Trophy and Zarra Trophy of the Segunda División, with 20 goals scored, 9 of them from penalties
Xerez_CD
Spanish footballer (born 1977)
Recreativo de Huelva. In 2007–08, Luque finished third in the Pichichi Trophy race, but Ciudad, now renamed Granada 74 CF, was eventually relegated to
José_Juan_Luque
French footballer (born 1998)
free transfer. He won the European Golden Shoe in 2025 and the Pichichi Trophy in 2025 and 2026. At the international level, Mbappé made his senior debut
Kylian_Mbappé
Cameroonian footballer (born 1981)
after Marcel Desailly, Paulo Sousa, and Gerard Piqué, to have won the trophy two years in a row with different teams.[new archival link needed] After
Samuel_Eto'o
Gaínza of Athletic Bilbao, share the most Copa del Rey trophies won by a player, with 7. Telmo Zarra holds records for consecutive finals scored in (finding
List_of_Copa_del_Rey_finals
Argentine footballer (born 1987)
Liga, as he surpassed the 59-year record of 251 league goals held by Telmo Zarra. After securing the La Liga title, the Copa del Rey, and the Champions League
Lionel_Messi
Spanish footballer (1908–1986)
Individual Pichichi Trophy: 1930–31, 1931–32 Rodrigálvarez, Eduardo (22 November 2014). "Zarra, el rey de la antigüedad" [Zarra, king of old]. El País
Bata_(footballer)
Spanish footballer
subsequent years: in the 2006–07 campaign, he won both the Pichichi Trophy and the Zarra Trophy after netting 21 times. Forming an efficient attacking partnership
Marcos_Márquez
Mexican footballer and manager (born 1958)
the 1989–90 season, tying the single-season record set in 1951 by Telmo Zarra and earning the European Golden Boot award for the best scorer in Europe
Hugo_Sánchez
Association football tournament in Brazil
goals Ademir 5 goals Óscar Míguez 4 goals Chico Estanislau Basora Telmo Zarra Alcides Ghiggia 3 goals Karl-Erik Palmér Stig Sundqvist Juan Alberto Schiaffino
1950_FIFA_World_Cup
Portuguese footballer (born 1985)
decorated players in the history of professional football, having won 35 trophies in his career, including five UEFA Champions Leagues, two UEFA Nations
Cristiano_Ronaldo
Spanish association football tournament
indicates a player still active in Spain. Most goals scored: 81 – Telmo Zarra Most goals scored in finals: 9 – Lionel Messi Most finals scored in: 7 –
Copa_del_Rey
Spanish footballer and manager
and 226 goals. In the competition's history, only three players – Telmo Zarra, Hugo Sánchez and Alfredo Di Stéfano – scored more. Afterwards, César coached
César Rodríguez (footballer, born 1920)
César_Rodríguez_(footballer,_born_1920)
Polish footballer (born 1988)
won three La Liga titles, the Copa del Rey, and the Pichichi Trophy; his Pichichi Trophy win made him the joint-record holder for most top scorer awards
Robert_Lewandowski
Dutch footballer (born 1975)
reached the 2002 Copa del Rey Final on 6 March 2002; Deportivo lifted the trophy for the second time in their history with a 2–1 victory over Real Madrid
Roy_Makaay
Football rivalry between Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Oviedo. On 22 November, Messi equalled, and then went past, Telmo Zarra's goalscoring record of 251 when he scored a hat-trick against Sevilla. Luis
Messi–Ronaldo_rivalry
Uruguayan footballer (born 1987)
an Eredivisie Golden Boot, a Premier League Golden Boot and a Pichichi Trophy. He ranks fourth for the all-time South American men's top goalscorers in
Luis_Suárez
Spanish footballer (born 1963)
and was awarded the Pichichi Trophy in 1991, while also being instrumental in the capital club's five La Liga trophies, two Copa del Rey and two consecutive
Emilio_Butragueño
Spanish footballer (1923–2012)
scoring 211 goals for Celta, Real Madrid and Deportivo. He won one Pichichi Trophy each with the first two clubs. Born in the neighbourhood of San Paio de
Pahiño
Spanish footballer (1912–1992)
goals for the team. This tally left him fourth, behind Zarra, Pruden and Calvo for the Pichichi Trophy, proving that at 34 years of age he could still perform
Isidro_Lángara
Spanish footballer (1919–1998)
finished in third place, despite this he was rewarded with the Pichichi Trophy of that year. In early 1944, whilst appearing in a friendly match for Catalonia
Mariano_Martín
Men's association football team
came at the 1950 World Cup in Maracanã, where Spain won 1–0 with a Telmo Zarra legendary goal. In their another World Cup meeting in 1982, Spain received
Spain_national_football_team
Peruvian footballer (born 1936)
Nicknamed "El Loco" he is the only Zaragoza player to have won the "Pichichi Trophy" (1961–62 La Liga). He played for several clubs, notably Spanish clubs Real
Juan_Seminario
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021) Most goals scored: 81, Telmo Zarra (Athletic Bilbao) Most goals scored in one game: 8, Agustín Gaínza (Athletic
Football records and statistics in Spain
Football_records_and_statistics_in_Spain
Spanish footballer
there was for the position of center forward, where mainly Mundo and Telmo Zarra blocked his way. "Pruden was a player of great opportunism and efficiency
Pruden
Uruguayan footballer and manager (born 1979)
side Villarreal. In his first season with the club, he won the Pichichi Trophy and European Golden Shoe with 25 goals. After two more successful seasons
Diego_Forlán
Spanish footballer (1909–1988)
1930–31, 1931–32, 1932–33, 1939–40 Betis La Liga: 1934–35 Individual Pichichi Trophy: 1939–40 "Yo jugué en el Real Betis: Victorio Unamuno" [I played for Real
Victorio_Unamuno
Spanish footballer (1954–1992)
against Aberdeen, and, in the subsequent league campaign, he won the Pichichi Trophy after finishing as joint top scorer with 17 goals; over ten seasons with
Juanito (footballer, born 1954)
Juanito_(footballer,_born_1954)
French footballer (born 1987)
for his technical skills, vision and versatility on the field. He won 25 trophies with Real Madrid, including four La Liga, three Copa del Rey, and five
Karim_Benzema
Austrian footballer
top goalscorer with 29 goals for Barcelona and was awarded the Pichichi Trophy. In a match against Malta in 1977, Krankl scored six goals as Austria ran
Hans_Krankl
Ukrainian footballer (born 1997)
on 25 May. Hence, he surpassed Alexander Sørloth to achieve the Pichichi Trophy with 24 goals in his debut season. On 2 August 2024, as one of the top stars
Artem_Dovbyk
Spanish footballer (1931–2024)
prolific goalscorer, he is best known for winning the 1957–58 Pichichi Trophy in a three-way tie. Alós began his senior career in 1952 with the reserves
Ricardo_Alós
119th season of FC Barcelona
capture his sixth Pichichi Trophy as the league's top scorer, with 36 goals in 34 appearances; with six titles, he equalled Zarra as the player with the most
2018–19_FC_Barcelona_season
American actress (born 1988)
Carla Rinaldi 12 episodes 2012 90210 Sonia 3 episodes Switched at Birth Zarra 10 episodes 2013 Chicago Fire Officer Nicole Sermons 2 episodes Jodi Arias:
Tania_Raymonde
Chilean footballer (born 1967)
goals – including a hat–trick against Barcelona – and received the Pichichi Trophy as the season's top scorer. That year, he formed a particularly effective
Iván_Zamorano
Spanish footballer (born 1975)
most notably Atlético Madrid, Valencia – with whom he won his sole team trophy – and Málaga. He amassed totals of 235 games and 86 goals over 11 La Liga
Salva_Ballesta
Spanish footballer
19 goals in 32 games for a tenth place in La Liga, winning the Pichichi Trophy in the process. On 18 May 1977, he put his side 2–1 up at home against Juventus
Carlos (footballer, born 1948)
Carlos_(footballer,_born_1948)
Spanish footballer
goals across nine seasons with Granada and Zaragoza, winning the Pichichi Trophy with the former club. Born in Villanueva de Gállego, Province of Zaragoza
Enrique_Porta
Football match
Federation on the initiative of the Argentine consulate in Barcelona, with the trophy being provided by the city's Argentine community. It was the second super
Copa_de_Oro_Argentina
Spanish football player and manager (1938–2014)
1965–66[citation needed] and again in 1969–70, where he shared the Pichichi trophy for the highest scorer in the league with his fellow Atlético forward José
Luis_Aragonés
International football delegation
Netherlands' third appearance in a World Cup final, but neither had ever won a trophy. Spain was the dominating side with 57% ball possession, but the Dutch opponents
Spain_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Brazilian footballer and manager (1922–1997)
tournament, and won the Bronze Shoe award, along with Alcides Ghiggia, Telmo Zarra and Estanislau Basora. Vasco da Gama Campeonato Carioca: 1945, 1947, 1949
Chico_(footballer,_born_1922)
Brazilian footballer (born 1976)
his obsession with lifting the World Cup trophy, having missed out in 1998. "I used to visualise the trophy in front of my eyes and imagine what a wonderful
Ronaldo (Brazilian footballer)
Ronaldo_(Brazilian_footballer)
Spanish footballer
him the only player in the history of Elche CF to have won the Pichichi Trophy. A few months later, he also became the first Elche player to wear the Spain
Vavá_II
Spanish footballer
goal in a 1–2 away loss against UD Las Palmas. Marianín won the Pichichi Trophy in 1972–73, helping the Asturian team finish in 12th position. None of his
Marianín
Football rivalry in Spain
tally of 15 in 2016. Both Ronaldo and Athletic's Zarra have 17 league goals in the fixture, but Zarra is still some way ahead overall with 24. The clubs'
El_Viejo_Clásico
Spanish footballer
of Agustín Gaínza, Rafael Iriondo, José Luis Panizo, Venancio and Telmo Zarra, he appeared in only two La Liga games in his first two seasons, but scored
Eneko_Arieta
Spanish footballer (1949 –2018)
one of the country's best strikers, having won a total of seven Pichichi Trophy awards, five of those in La Liga. A Spain international for 12 years, Quini
Quini
Brazilian footballer and politician (born 1964)
World XI: 1992 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A top scorer: 1992 Pichichi Trophy: 1992–93 La Liga Team of The Year: 1993 Olympic Games top scorer: 1996 Torneio
Bebeto
Men's football awards
the FIFA World Cup Trophy after the final, but it remains in the custody of FIFA between tournaments. The previous Jules Rimet Trophy was permanently awarded
FIFA_World_Cup_awards
Brazilian politician and footballer (born 1966)
scored the only goal in the final against Uruguay to end Brazil's long trophy drought in front of their own fans at the Maracanã. He was part of the Brazilian
Romário
Argentine footballer and manager (born 1954)
Primera División top scorers: 1974 Nacional, 1976 Metropolitan Pichichi Trophy: 1977, 1978 FIFA World Cup Golden Boot: 1978 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball:
Mario_Kempes
Spanish footballer
at Valencia before moving to Real Valladolid, where he won the Pichichi trophy awarded to the top scorer in La Liga in 1958. Badenes is the all-time top
Manuel_Badenes
115th season of Spanish football club
scoring an own goal. With his second goal, Messi broke the record of Telmo Zarra to become the all-time top scorer of La Liga. On 25 November, Barça won
2014–15_FC_Barcelona_season
Portuguese footballing career
6 January 2019. "Real Madrid 7 Celta Vigo 1: Ronaldo hits four to beat Zarra mark". FourFourTwo. 5 March 2016. Archived from the original on 20 March
Career_of_Cristiano_Ronaldo
Italian footballer (born 1973)
career, Vieri also claimed many individual awards including the Pichichi Trophy and Capocannoniere awards for the league's top scorer in Spain and Italy
Christian_Vieri
Defunct Spanish football tournament
government, the ambassador of Argentina offered a trophy called Copa de Oro Argentina. Both these trophies were unofficial and were only played once. In 1941
Copa_Eva_Duarte
Spanish footballer and manager (1945–2016)
Athletic Bilbao Copa del Generalísimo: 1969, 1972–73 Individual Pichichi Trophy: 1967–68 Fidel Uriarte at WorldFootball.net "Luto por Fidel Uriarte: "Es
Fidel_Uriarte
Hungarian footballer (1927–2006)
tournament as top scorer with ten goals and scored twice as Hungary claimed the trophy with a 3–0 win over Italy at the Stadio Olimpico in 1953. Puskás scored
Ferenc_Puskás
Spanish footballer (born 1976)
season and responded, netting 21 league goals and taking home the Pichichi Trophy, which included a hat-trick in a 5–0 win over former club Mallorca. He added
Diego_Tristán
International song competition
Käärijä". Eurovision.tv. EBU. Retrieved 1 April 2024. "Liverpool 2023 – La Zarra". Eurovision.tv. EBU. Retrieved 1 April 2024. "Liverpool 2023 – Iru". Eurovision
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2023
Spanish footballer
with 27 goals, adding that season's – and the previous – Copa del Rey trophies. Manolo retired in October 1996 at the age of 31, after half a season with
Manolo (footballer, born 1965)
Manolo_(footballer,_born_1965)
Dutch professional footballer and manager
the Year: 2003 FIFA 100 UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament: 2004 Pichichi Trophy: 2006–07 ESPN World Team of the Decade: 2009 IFFHS World's Top Goal Scorer
Ruud_van_Nistelrooy
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
Male
Gaelic
Short form of Gaelic Fionnbarra, BARRA means "fair-headed." Compare with feminine Barra.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Elegant bird crane
Girl/Female
Indian
Pearl, Brilliant, Teat
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Muslim
Shining flower
Male
Greek
(ΖαÏά) Greek name ZARA means "a rising (of light)." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the son of Judah. Compare with feminine Zara.
Surname or Lastname
Italian
Italian : from a feminine form of Sarro.Catalan (Sarrà ) : respelling of Serrà (see Serra 3).English : variant of Sara.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful, White
Female
Slavic
Slavic name ZARIA means "morning star" or "sunrise." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of morning.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pearl, Brilliant, Teat
Female
Greek
(ΣάÏÏα) Greek form of Hebrew Sarah, SARRA means "noble lady, princess." In the bible, this is the name that God gave to Sarai, wife of Abraham.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Captivating
Female
Russian
(ЗарÑ) Russian form of Slavic Zaria, ZARYA means "morning star" or "sunrise."Â
Girl/Female
Muslim
Bluish green eyes
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bara, BARRA means "to choose." Compare with masculine Barra.
Female
Hebrew
(זָרָה) Hebrew name ZARA means "stranger." Compare with another form of Zara.
Girl/Female
Muslim
In flower, Bright as the dawn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Farrar.Muslim : variant of Farah.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Hebrew
Particle
Girl/Female
Muslim
Radiance
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Bengali, British, English, German, Indian, Kannada, Sindhi, Telugu
Gold; Gilded; Form of Golda
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Long-haired
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avhimanyu | அவà¯à®¹à¯€à®®à®¾à®¨à¯à®¯à¯à®‚
Female
Basque
, pure.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican
From the Hay Meadow; Hay Clearing; Hero; Hay Woods
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure, Chaste, Polite, Nice
Girl/Female
Arabic, Malaysian, Muslim
Gentle Breeze; Fresh Air
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Attracted
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Srtong believer of the religion
Girl/Female
Indian
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
ZARRA TROPHY
n.
Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.
n.
A sign or memorial of a victory raised on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the chief city of the conquered people.
n.
Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.
pl.
of Trophy
n.
The representation of such a memorial, as on a medal; esp. (Arch.), an ornament representing a group of arms and military weapons, offensive and defensive.