At the end of each World Cup final tournament, several awards are attributed to the players and teams which have distinguished from the rest, in different aspects of the game.
There are currently six awards:
The adidas Golden Shoe Award goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup. Assists serve as a tiebreaker with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such. The assists will only be counted if two or more players are equal on goals scored. Further ties are settled in favor of the player with the least time played. The award was introduced at the 1930 World Cup for the first time.
| World Cup | Top Goalscorer | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| 1930 Uruguay | Guillermo Stábile (Argentina)8 | |
| 1934 Italy | Angelo Schiavio4( Nejedlý) | |
| 1938 France | Leônidas (Brazil) | 7( Leônidas) |
| 1950 Brazil | Ademir (Brazil) | 9( Ademir) |
| 1954 Switzerland | Sandor Kocsis (Hungary)11 | |
| 1958 Sweden | Just Fontaine (France) | 13 |
| 1962 Chile | Flórián Albert (Hungary)4 | |
| 1966 England | Eusébio (Portugal) | 9 |
| 1970 Mexico | Gerd Müller (West Germany) | 10 |
| 1974 West Germany | Grzegorz Lato (Poland) | 7 |
| 1978 Argentina | Mario Kempes (Argentina)6 | |
| World Cup | Golden Shoe winner | Goals |
| 1982 Spain | Paolo Rossi (Italy) | 6 |
| 1986 Mexico | Gary Lineker (England) | 6 |
| 1990 Italy | Salvatore Schillaci (Italy) | 6 |
| 1994 USA | Hristo Stoichkov (Bulgaria) Oleg Salenko (Russia) | 6 |
| 1998 France | Davor Šuker (Croatia) | 6 |
| 2002 Korea/Japan | Ronaldo (Brazil) | 8( Ronaldo) |
| 2006 Germany | Miroslav Klose (Germany) | 5 |
The adidas Golden Ball award is presented to the outstanding player at each FIFA World Cup™ finals, with a shortlist drawn up by the FIFA technical committee and the winner voted for by representatives of the media. The adidas Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards are awarded to the 2nd and 3rd best players in the tournament respectively, and are also voted by the representatives of the media.
2006 World Cup was the first time that the top three players came from fewer than three countries, although several German players and one Portuguese player were shortlisted. It is also the first time since Gary Lineker in 1986 that the Golden Shoe winner did not place in the top three, although Miroslav Klose was shortlisted. Zidane's winning performance means that the majority of Golden Ball recipients have now come from non-World Cup winning teams. Nonetheless, a player from the tournament winners has always been represented in the top three, with Lilian Thuram finishing the lowest.| World Cup | Yashin Award winner |
|---|---|
| 1994 USA | Michel Preud'homme |
| 1998 France | Fabien Barthez |
| 2002 Korea/Japan | Oliver Kahn |
| 2006 Germany | Gianluigi Buffon |
| World Cup | FIFA Fair Play Award winners |
|---|---|
| 1978 Argentina | Argentina |
| 1982 Spain | |
| 1986 Mexico | |
| 1990 Italy | |
| 1994 USA | |
| 1998 France | |
| 2002 Korea/Japan | |
| 2006 Germany |
| World Cup | Most Entertaining Team |
|---|---|
| 1994 USA | |
| 1998 France | |
| 2002 Korea/Japan | |
| 2006 Germany |
| World Cup | Best Young Player Award |
|---|---|
| 2006 Germany | Lukas Podolski |
Trophées de la coupe du monde de la FIFA | Világbajnoki aranycipő | Jalkapallon maailmanmestaruuskilpailujen palkinnot | รางวัลฟุตบอลโลก | 世界杯金靴奖
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.
It uses material from the
"FIFA World Cup awards".
Home Page • arts • business • computers • games • health • hospitals • home • kids & teens • news • physicians • recreation• reference • regional • science • shopping • society • sports • world