Coglioni

Coglioni

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Do you have what it takes?

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Do you have what it takes to walk away with the Golden Coglioni?

The ULTIMATE PRIZE IN SPORTS

You’ve heard of the rest…

The Lombardi Trophy…

The Stanley Cup…

Olympic Gold…

None of them compare to the ULTIMATE prize in sports…


The golden coglioni

This ain’t your pop-pops participation trophy.

Crafted by Vulcan himself in the fires of Mount Etna, this symbol of pure majesty was fashioned from one of Jupiter’s two golden testicles… hence the name Coglioni.

If auctioned on the open market, many curators say this work of pure masculine majesty could fetch billions.

"Coglioni" in Italian is a vulgar expression, usually plural, meaning "balls," referring to a person's testicles. It's often used in negative contexts to express annoyance or frustration. The literal translation in English is "balls" or "testicles"

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