User:Don Garellos/Sport lists/Soccer/World Cups
Winners
edit- 5 titles
- Brazil (BRA)
- 4 titles
- Italy (ITA)
- 3 titles
- Germany (GER)
- 2 titles
- Uruguay (URU)
- Argentina (ARG)
- 1 title
- England (ENG)
- France (FRA)
Winners since 1930
editYear 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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
editThe 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 |
Records
editWinners since 1992
edit- 1992: Argentina (1)
Saudi Arabia - 1995: Denmark (1)
Saudi Arabia - 1997: Brazil (1)
Saudi Arabia - 1999: Mexico (1)
Mexico - 2001: France (1)
Japan, South Korea - 2003: France (2)
France - 2005: Brazil (2)
Germany - 2009: Brazil (3)
South Africa
Top Scorers
editYear | 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 |
Records
editWinners since 1977
edit- 1977: USSR (1)
Tunisia - 1979: Argentina (1)
Japan - 1981: West Germany (1)
Australia - 1983: Brazil (1)
Mexico - 1985: Brazil (2)
Soviet Union - 1987: Yugoslavia (1)
Chile - 1989: Portugal (1)
Saudi Arabia - 1991: Portugal (2)
Portugal - 1993: Brazil (3)
Australia - 1995: Argentina (2)
Qatar - 1997: Argentina (3)
Malaysia - 1999: Spain (1)
Nigeria - 2001: Argentina (4)
Argentina - 2003: Brazil (4)
UAE - 2005: Argentina (5)
Netherlands - 2007: Argentina (6)
Canada - 2009: Ghana (1)
Egypt
adidas Golden Shoe
editYear | 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
editYear | 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
editRecords
editWinners since 1985
edit- 1985: Nigeria (1)
PR China - 1987: USSR (1)
Canada - 1989: Saudi Arabia (1)
Scotland - 1991: Ghana (1)
Italy - 1993: Nigeria (2)
Japan - 1995: Ghana (2)
Ecuador - 1997: Brazil (1)
Egypt - 1999: Brazil (2)
New Zealand - 2001: France (1)
Trinidad and Tobago - 2003: Brazil (3)
Finland - 2005: Mexico (1)
Peru - 2007: Nigeria (3)
South Korea - 2009: Switzerland (1)
Nigeria
adidas Golden Shoe
editYear | 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
editYear | 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 |