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1 year ago
| BY News Team

The FIFA World Cup is a massive event in the calendar for everyone invested in football, the players, the staff and all the fans the world over.

While winning the World Cup itself and lifting the trophy is a huge achievement and reward, individual awards for players can mean just as much.

The scale of the tournament and the magnitude of what winning it can mean for a country, alongside the fact that it happens once every four years, makes for a highly competitive tournament where players fight for every accolade.

In the modern day, the World Cup offers awards for the best goal scorers, best goalkeepers and many more, with one of these awards often the highlight of a player’s career.

What is the Golden Boot award?

The Golden Boot award is perhaps the most recognised of the player awards at the FIFA World Cup as it is awarded to the player who scores the most goals in one tournament.

Arguably the most important aspect of football; putting the ball in the net, a tournament is very rarely won by a team that doesn’t score a lot more goals than their opposition.

The players who manage to claim the Golden Boot are often the best players in the world at the time, and the list of Golden Boot winners at the FIFA World Cup may as well be the football hall of fame, with legendary players from Ronaldo ‘O Fenômeno’ to Miroslav Klose etched onto the historical list.

Introduced officially in 1982 and originally known as the Golden Shoe, claiming the award is an opportunity to be remembered in World Cup folklore forever – to be included on a list of the some of the greatest players of all time and given legendary status by the fans of your country.

Which countries have won the Golden Boot the most?

While the Golden Boot is awarded to an individual player, that player represents a country, and the World Cup is a competition between nations. It offers that country the bragging rights that they had the best player in the world at that tournament, so the Golden Boot results in as much national recognition as it does for the player.

All Golden Boot-winning nations:

  • Argentina – 2
  • Brazil – 5
  • Bulgaria – 1
  • Chile – 1
  • Colombia – 1
  • Croatia – 1
  • Czech Republic – 1
  • England – 2
  • France – 1
  • Germany – 3
  • Hungary – 2
  • Italy – 2
  • Poland – 1
  • Portugal – 1
  • Russia – 2
  • Yugoslavia – 1

Golden Boot winners

YearNameCountryGoals Scored
2018Harry KaneEngland6
2014James RodriguezColombia6
2010Thomas MüllerGermany5
2006Miroslav KloseGermany5
2002RonaldoBrazil8
1998Davor SukerCroatia6
1994Oleg Salenko, Hristo StoichkovRussia, Bulgaria6
1990Salvatore SchillaciItaly6
1986Gary LinekerEngland6
1982Paolo RossiItaly6
1978Mario KempesArgentina6
1974Grzegorz LatoPoland7
1970Gerd MüllerGermany10
1966EusebioPortugal9
1962Florian Albert, Valentin Ivanov, Garrincha, Vava, Drazan Jerkovic, Leonel SanchezHungary, Soviet Union, Brazil, Brazil, Yugoslavia, Chile.4
1958Just FontaineFrance13
1954Sandor KocsisHungary11
1950AdemirBrazil8
1938LeonidasBrazil7
1934Oldrich NejedlyCzech Republic5
1930Guillermo StabileArgentina8

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Golden Ball winners

The award for best player at a World Cup is called the Golden Ball. A list of players is drawn up during the World Cup by the FIFA technical committee and the winner is voted for by members of the media.

As you would expect the list features some of the greatest names to grace the game, but there are one or two surprises too. The award was first handed out in 1982.

YearNameCountry
2018Luka ModricCroatia
2014Lionel MessiArgentina
2010Diego ForlanUruguay
2006Zinedine ZidaneFrance
2002Oliver KahnGermany
1998RonaldoBrazil
1994RomarioBrazil
1990Salvatore SchillaciItaly
1986Diego MaradonaArgentina
1982Paolo RossiItaly

Golden Glove winners

As the name suggests, the Golden Glove award is given to the best goalkeeper during a World Cup. It was first introduced as the Lev Yashin Award in 1994.

YearNameCountry
2018Thibaut CourtoisBelgium
2014Manuel NeuerGermany
2010Iker CasillasSpain
2006Gianluigi BuffonItaly
2002Oliver KahnGermany
1998Fabien BarthezFrance
1994Michel Preud'hommeBelgium

World Cup’s best young player

The FIFA Young Player Award is given to the best performing player at a World Cup that is 21 years old or younger at the time of the tournament.

YearNameCountryAge
2018Kylian MbappeFrance19
2014Paul PogbaFrance21
2010Thomas MüllerGermany20
2006Lukas PodolskiGermany21
2002Landon DonovanUSA20
1998Michael OwenEngland18
1994Marc OvermarsNetherlands20
1990Robert ProsineckiCroatia21
1986Enzo SchifoBelgium20
1982Manuel AmorosFrance21
1978Antonio CabriniItaly20
1974Wladyslaw ZmudaPoland20
1970Teofilo CubillasPeru21
1966Franz BeckenbauerGermany20
1962Florian AlbertHungary20
1958PeleBrazil17

World Cup FIFA Fair Player Award

The FIFA Fair Play Award is handed out to teams with the best fair play record over the course of the tournament.

YearCountry
1970Peru
1974West Germany
1978Argentina
1982Brazil
1986Brazil
1990England
1994Brazil
1998England/France
2002Belgium
2006Brazil/Spain
2010Spain
2014Colombia
2018Spain

World Cup Man of the Match Award

An award for players that amass the most Man of the Match awards during a World Cup. This award was introduced in 2002 and since 2010 MOTM performances have been chosen by online poll on FIFA’s website.

YearPlayerMOTM Awards
2002Rivaldo3
2006Andrea Pirlo3
2010Wesley Sneijder4
2014Lionel Messi4
2018Antoine Griezmann3

Most World Cup MOTM awards by player:

NameCountryAwards
Arjen RobbenNetherlands6
Cristiano RonaldoPortugal6
Lionel MessiArgentina6
Luis SuarezUruguay5
Eden HazardBelgium4
Keisuke HondaJapan4
James RodriguezColombia4
Miroslav KloseGermany4
Park Ji-sungSouth Korea4
Thomas MullerGermany4
Wesley SneijderNetherlands4

World Cup Goal of the Tournament Award

NameCountryYear
Maxi RodriguezArgentina2006
Diego ForlanUruguay2010
James RodriguezColombia2014
Benjamin PavardFrance2018

World Cup Most Entertaining Team Award

An award for the team that played the most positive and entertaining style of football over the course of the tournament.

CountryYear
Brazil1994
France1998
South Korea2002
Portugal2006
Germany2010
Colombia2014
Belgium2018

World Cup All-Star Team

FIFA have published an all-star team at a number of World Cups over the years, including the best players of the tournaments as voted by the fans and chosen by FIFA. Since 2010 the award was no longer recognised officially but at both the 2014 and 2018 World Cup, an unofficial all-star team was compiled and presented to the fans.

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