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FIFA World Cup[edit]

Winners[edit]

  1. 5 titles
     Brazil (BRA)
  2. 4 titles
     Italy (ITA)
  3. 3 titles
     Germany (GER)
  4. 2 titles
     Uruguay (URU)
     Argentina (ARG)
  5. 1 title
     England (ENG)
     France (FRA)

Winners since 1930[edit]

Year and Location Winner Runner-up
1930 Uruguay  Uruguay (URU) Argentina
1934 Italy  Italy (ITA) Czechoslovakia
1938 France  Italy (ITA) (2) Hungary
1950 Brazil  Uruguay (URU) (2) Brazil
1954 Switzerland  West Germany (GER) Hungary
1958 Sweden  Brazil (BRA) Sweden
1962 Chile  Brazil (BRA) (2) Czechoslovakia
1966 England  England (ENG) Germany
1970 Mexico  Brazil (BRA) (3) Italy
1974 Germany  West Germany (GER) (2) Netherlands
1978 Argentina  Argentina (ARG) Netherlands
1982 Spain  Italy (ITA) (3) West Germany
1986 Mexico  Argentina (ARG) (2) West Germany
1990 Italy  Germany (GER) (3) Argentina
1994 United States of America  Brazil (BRA) (4) Italy
1998 France  France (FRA) Brazil
2002 Japan, South Korea  Brazil (BRA) (5) Germany
2006 Germany  Italy (ITA) (4) France

adidas Golden Shoe[edit]

The 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.

Year Scorer Goals
1930  Guillermo Stábile (ARG) 8
1934  Oldřich Nejedlý (CZE) 5
1938  Leônidas da Silva (BRA) 7
1950  Ademir (BRA) 9
1954  Sandor Kocsis (HUN) 11
1958  Just Fontaine (FRA) 13
1962  Garrincha (BRA)
 Vavá (BRA)
 Leonel Sánchez (CHL)
 Dražan Jerković (YUG)
 Valentin Ivanov (URS)
 Flórián Albert (HUN)
4
1966  Eusébio (POR) 9
1970  Gerd Müller (GER) 10
1974  Grzegorz Lato (POL) 7
1978  Mario Kempes (ARG) 6
1982  Paolo Rossi (ITA) 6
1986  Gary Lineker (ENG) 6
1990  Salvatore Schillaci (ITA) 6
1994  Hristo Stoichkov (BUL)
 Oleg Salenko (RUS)
6
1998  Davor Šuker (CRO) 6
2002  Ronaldo (BRA) 8
2006  Miroslav Klose (GER) 5

adidas Golden Ball[edit]

The Golden Ball award is presented to the most valuable 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.

Year Golden Ball
1930  Guillermo Stábile (ARG)
1934  Giuseppe Meazza (ITA)
1938  Leônidas (BRA)
1950  Zizinho (BRA)
1954  Ferenc Puskas (HUN)
1958  Pelé (BRA)
1962  Garrincha (BRA)
1966  Bobby Charlton (ENG)
1970  Pelé (BRA)
1974  Johan Cruijff (NED)
1978  Mario Kempes (ARG)
1982  Paolo Rossi (ITA)
1986  Diego Maradona (ARG)
1990  Salvatore Schillaci (ITA)
1994  Hristo Stoichkov (BUL)
1998  Ronaldo (BRA)
2002  Oliver Kahn (GER)
2006  Zinedine Zidane (FRA)

Yashin Award[edit]

The Yashin Award for the Best Goalkeeper is named in honor of the late goalkeeper Lev Yashin (USSR). The FIFA Technical Study Group recognizes the top goalkeeper of the tournament based on the player’s performance throughout the final competition. Although goalkeepers have this specific award for their position, they are still eligible for the Golden Ball as well, as when Oliver Kahn was awarded in 2002. Although the Yashin was first awarded in 1994, every All-Star Team in World Cups prior to 1998 included only one goalkeeper.

Year Goalkeeper
1930  Enrique Ballesteros (URU)
1934  Ricardo Zamora (ESP)
1938  František Plánička (CZE)
1950  Roque Máspoli (URU)
1954  Gyula Grosics (HUN)
1958  Lev Yashin (URS)
1962  Antonio Carbajal (MEX)
1966  Gordon Banks (ENG)
1970  Ladislao Mazurkiewicz (URU)
1974  Jan Tomaszewski (POL)
1978  Ubaldo Fillol (ARG)
1982  Dino Zoff (ITA)
1986  Harald Schumacher (GER)
1990  Sergio Goycoechea (ARG)
1994  Michel Preud'homme (BEL)
1998  Fabien Barthez (FRA)
2002  Oliver Kahn (GER)
2006  Gianluigi Buffon (ITA)

FIFA Fair Play Trophy[edit]

The FIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best record of fair play during the World Cup final tournament. Only teams that qualified for the second round are considered. The winners of this award earn the FIFA Fair Play Trophy, a diploma, a fair play medal for each player and official, and $50,000 worth of football equipment to be used for youth development.

Year Golden Ball
1978  Argentina (ARG)
1982  Brazil (BRA)
1986  Brazil (BRA)
1990  England (ENG)
1994  Brazil (BRA)
1998  England (ENG)
 France (FRA)
2002  Belgium (BEL)
2006  Brazil (BRA)
 Spain (ESP)

Most Entertaining Team[edit]

The FIFA Award for the Most Entertaining Team is a fairly new accolade for the FIFA World Cup. It is a subjectively awarded prize for the team which has done the most to entertain the public with a positive approach to the game. The award is always organized through public participation in a poll. Recent awards have been determined by an Internet vote which may not fairly and accurately represent fan demographics.

Year Team
1998  France (FRA)
2002  South Korea (KOR)
2006  Portugal (POR)

Gillette Best Young Player[edit]

The Best Young Player (commercially termed "Gillette Best Young Player") award was awarded for the first time at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany and given to Germany's Lukas Podolski. The award is given to the best player in the tournament who is at most 21 years old. For the 2006 FIFA World Cup this means that the player had to have been born on or after 1 January 1985. The election took place on FIFA's official World Cup website with the help of The FIFA Technical Study Group.

Year Player Age
1930  Bert Patenaude (USA) 20
1934  Edmund Conen (GER) 19
1938  Alfred Bickel (SUI) 20
1950  Lennart Skoglund (SWE) 20
1954  Raymond Kopa (FRA) 22
1958  Pelé (BRA) 17
1962  Flórián Albert (HUN) 20
1966  Franz Beckenbauer (GER) 20
1970  Teofilo Cubillas (PER) 21
1974  Wladyslaw Zmuda (POL) 21
1978  Antonio Cabrini (ITA) 20
1982  Manuel Amoros (FRA) 20
1986  Vincenzo Scifo (BEL) 20
1990  Robert Prosinečki (YUG) 21
1994  Marc Overmars (NED) 21
1998  Michael Owen (ENG) 18
2002  Landon Donovan (USA) 20
2006  Lukas Podolski (GER) 21

FIFA Confederations Cup[edit]

Records[edit]

  1. 3 titles
    Brazil -
  2. 2 titles
    France -
  3. 1 title
    Argentina -
    Denmark -
    Mexico -

Winners since 1992[edit]

Top Scorers[edit]

Year Scorer Nation Goals
1992 Gabriel Batistuta
Bruce Murray

2
1995 Luis Garcia 3
1997 Romário 7
1999 Ronaldinho
Cuauhtémoc Blanco
Marzouq Al-Otaibi


6
2001 Eric Carrière
Robert Pirès
Patrick Vieira
Sylvain Wiltord
Shaun Murphy
Takayuki Suzuki
Hwang Sun-Hong






2
2003 Thierry Henry 4
2005 Adriano 5
2009 Luís Fabiano 5

FIFA U-20 World Cup[edit]

Records[edit]

  1. 6 titles
    Argentina -
  2. 4 titles
    Brazil -
  3. 2 titles
    Portugal -

Winners since 1977[edit]

adidas Golden Shoe[edit]

Year Scorer Nation Goals
1977 Guina 4
1979 Ramón Díaz 8
1981 Mark Koussas 4
1983 Geovani 6
1985 Sebastián Losada 3
1987 Marcel Witeczek 7
1989 Oleg Salenko 5
1991 Sergei Sherbakov 5
1993 Henry Zambrano 3
1995 Joseba Etxeberria 7
1997 Adaílton Martins Bolzan 10
1999 Pablo Couñago 5
2001 Javier Saviola 11
2003 Eddie Johnson 4
2005 Lionel Messi 6
2007 Sergio Agüero 6
2009 Dominic Adiyiah 8

adidas Golden Ball[edit]

Year Golden Ball Nation
1977 Volodymyr Bessonov
1979 Diego Maradona
1981 Romulus Gabor
1983 Geovani
1985 Paulo Silas
1987 Robert Prosinečki
1989 Bismarck
1991 Emílio Peixe
1993 Adriano
1995 Caio
1997 Nicolás Olivera
1999 Seydou Keita
2001 Javier Saviola
2003 Ismail Matar
2005 Lionel Messi
2007 Sergio Agüero
2009 Dominic Adiyiah

FIFA Fair Play Award[edit]

FIFA U-17 World Cup[edit]

Records[edit]

  1. 3 titles
    Brazil -
    Nigeria -
  2. 2 titles
    Ghana -

Winners since 1985[edit]

adidas Golden Shoe[edit]

Year Scorer Nation Goals
1985 Marcel Witeczek 8
1987 Moussa Traoré 5
1989 Fode Camara 3
1991 Adriano 4
1993 Wilson Oruma 6
1995 Daniel Allsopp 5
1997 David 7
1999 Ishmael Addo 7
2001 Florent Sinama-Pongolle 9
2003 Cesc Fàbregas 5
2005 Carlos Vela 5
2007 Macauley Chrisantus 7
2009 Sani Emmanuel
Borja
Haris Seferović
Sebastián Gallegos



5

adidas Golden Ball[edit]

Year Golden Ball Nation
1985 William
1987 Philip Osundu
Moussa Traoré

1989 James Will
1991 Nii Lamptey
1993 Daniel Addo
1995 Mohamed Amor Al Kathri
1997 Sergio Santamaría
1999 Landon Donovan
2001 Florent Sinama-Pongolle
2003 Cesc Fàbregas
2005 Anderson
2007 Toni Kroos
2009 Sani Emmanuel

FIFA Fair Play Award[edit]