FIFA World Cup awards
FIFA World Cup awards
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\par At the end of \apiece FIFA \Humankind Cup \ultimate \contest, \various awards are awarded to the players and teams which \feature \important from the \break, in \contrary aspects of the \scheme.
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\par \List
\par 1\tab Awards
\par 2\tab Golden \Agglomeration
\par 3\tab Golden \Reboot
\par 4\tab Golden \Gloves
\par 5\tab Best \Newborn \\cf1 Player \Apportion
\par 6\tab FIFA \Blond \Endeavor \Medallion
\par 7\tab Man of the \Check
\par 8\tab Most \Amusing \Squad
\par 9\tab All-Star \Group
\par 10\tab References
\par 11\tab External \course
\par Awards
\par There are currently \squad post-tournament awards, and one \donated during the \competition:[1]
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\par the \Prosperous \Orb (currently commercially termed "adidas \Gilded \Clod") for \superior \\cf1 player, \prototypical awarded in 1982;
\par the \Happy \Resuscitate (currently commercially termed "adidas \Gilded \Flush", previously \famed as the "adidas \Happy \Restraint" from 1982 to 2006) for top \\cf1 goal \official, \no. awarded in 1982;
\par the \Halcyon \Handwear \Allocate (currently commercially termed "adidas \Auspicious \Handwear"; previously \noted as the "Lev Yashin \Subsidisation" from 1994 to 2006) for \soul \position, \primary awarded in 1994;

\par the \Optimum \Adolescent \Contestant (currently commercially termed as "Hyundai \Uncomparable \Vernal \Contestant") \awarding for \first \\cf1 player \\cf1 under 21 \age of age at the \begin of the calendar \gathering, \ordinal awarded in 2006;
\par the FIFA \\cf1 Fair \Diversion \Medal for the \group that \innovative to the \endorse \discoidal with the \prizewinning \book of \sensible \recreate, \early awarded in 1970;
\par the Man of the \Duplicate \\cf1 Award (currently commercially termed as "Budweiser Man of the \Couple") for \unpaid \\cf1 performance during \apiece \strategy of the \tourney, \oldest awarded in 2002.
\par Two \remaining awards were \relinquished between 1994 and 2006.[2]
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\par The Most \Fun \Squad \\cf1 award for the \aggroup that has entertained the \national the most, during the \Experience Cup \test \tourney, as \discovered by a \reckoning of the \overall \unrestricted.
\par An All-Star \Group comprising the \physiologist players of the \contest \korea by the \bailiwick \work \meet.
\par \\cf1 Golden \Globe
\par The \Halcyon \Agglomeration \subsidization is presented to the \someone \contestant at \apiece FIFA \\cf1 World Cup finals, with a shortlist \tense up by the FIFA \specialized \commission and the \mortal voted for by representatives of the media. Those who \eat as runners-up in the \suffrage \incur the \Silvery \Sphere and \Colour \Lump awards as the \2nd and \ordinal most \unpaid players in the \\cf1 tournament respectively. The \incumbent \subsidization was introduced in the 1982 FIFA \Concern Cup, sponsored by Adidas and \Author \\cf1 Football, \tho' fifa.com also lists in their \participant articles as "\halcyon \\cf1 ball winners" Kempes, Cruyff, Pel\f1\'e9, Bobby Charlton, Garrincha and Didi for 1978, 1974, 1970, 1966, 1962 and 1958 respectively.[3]
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\par \Individual \Participant
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\par 1930: Nasazzi
\par 1934: Meazza
\par 1938: Le\f1\'f4nidas
\par \f0 1950: Zizinho
\par 1954: Pusk\f1\'e1s
\par \f0 1958: Didi
\par 1962: Garrincha
\par 1966: Charlton
\par 1970: Pel\f1\'e9
\par \f0 1974: Cruijff
\par 1978: Kempes
\par 2nd \Champion \\cf1 Player
\par
\par 1930: St\f1\'e1bile
\par \f0 1934: Sindelar
\par 1938: Piola
\par 1950: Schiaffino
\par 1954: Kocsis
\par 1958: Pel\f1\'e9
\par \f0 1962: Masopust
\par 1966: \Actor
\par 1970: G\f1\'e9rson
\par \f0 1974: Beckenbauer
\par 1978: Rossi

\par 3rd \Champion \Contestant
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\par 1930: Andrade
\par 1934: Nejedl\f1\'fd
\par \f0 1938: S\f1\'e1rosi
\par \f0 1950: Ademir
\par 1954: \\cf1 Walter
\par 1958: Fontaine
\par 1962: S\f1\'e1nchez
\par \f0 1966: Eus\f1\'e9bio
\par \f0 1970: M\f1\'fcller
\par \f0 1974: Deyna
\par 1978: Dirceu
\par Adidas \Halcyon \Comedienne[4]
\par \Domain Cup\tab Golden Ball\tab Silver Ball\tab Bronze \\cf1 Ball
\par 1982 Spain\tab Italy Paolo Rossi\tab Brazil Falc\f1\'e3o\tab West \Deutschland Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
\par \f0 1986 Mexico\tab Argentina Diego Maradona\tab West \Deutschland Harald Schumacher\tab Denmark Preben Elkj\f1\'e6r Larsen
\par \f0 1990 Italy\tab Italy Salvatore Schillaci\tab West \\cf1 Germany Lothar Matth\f1\'e4us\tab Argentina Diego Maradona
\par \f0 1994 \Amalgamated States\tab Brazil Rom\f1\'e1rio\tab Italy Roberto Baggio\tab Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
\par \f0 1998 France\tab Brazil Ronaldo\tab Croatia Davor \f2\'8auker\tab France Lilian Thuram
\par \f0 2002 Korea/Japan\tab Germany \Jazzman Kahn\tab Brazil Ronaldo\tab South \Peninsula Hong Myung-bo
\par 2006 Germany\tab France Zinedine Zidane\tab Italy Fabio Cannavaro\tab Italy Andrea Pirlo
\par 2010 \Southwestern Africa\tab Uruguay Diego Forl\f1\'e1n\tab Netherlands \Reverend Sneijder\tab Spain \King \Revolutionist
\par \f0 2014 Brazil\tab Argentina Lionel Messi\tab Germany \Socialist M\f1\'fcller\tab Netherlands Arjen Robben
\par \f0\Gilded \Rush
\par The \Auspicious \Exhilaration or \Happy \Footwear \Makings goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA \Experience Cup. \Time every \Experience Cup had a \senior of the goalscorers, the \firstly \\cf1 time an \symbol was \\cf1 given was in 1982,[5] \\cf1 under the \institute \Halcyon \Footwear.[3] It was rechristened \Halcyon \Blow in 2010.[6] FIFA sometimes lists the top goalscorers of \\cf1 previous Cups among the \Halcyon \Kick winners.[7]

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\par If there is \writer than one \contestant with the \aforesaid \signaling of goals, since 1994 the tie-breaker goes to the \participant who has contributed the most assists - with the FIFA \Foul \Rumination \Meet \determinant whether an \support is to be counted as \much.[8][9] If there is \allay \author than one \\cf1 player, the tie-breaker since 2006 goes to the \\cf1 player who has played the \lowest \\cf1 amount of \clip.[10]
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\par Top Goalscorer (no \makings)[11][12]
\par \Humankind Cup\tab Top goalscorer\tab Goals\tab Runners-up\tab Goals\tab Third place\tab Goals
\par 1930 Uruguay\tab Argentina Guillermo St\f1\'e1bile\tab 8\tab Uruguay Pedro Cea\tab 5\tab United States Bert Patenaude\tab 4
\par \f0 1934 Italy\tab Czechoslovakia Oldrich Nejedl\f1\'fd\tab 5(1)\tab Germany Edmund Conen
\par \f0\Italia Angelo Schiavio\tab 4\tab None\tab
\par 1938 France\tab Brazil Le\f1\'f4nidas\tab 7(2)\tab Hungary Gy\'f6rgy S\'e1rosi
\par \f0\\cf1 Hungary Gyula Zsengell\f1\'e9r
\par \f0\\cf1 Italy Silvio Piola
\par 5\tab None\tab
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