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Top Ten (Youngsters)

Sergio Agüero (21/ARG/Atletico Madrid): 45 Mio

Gonzalo Higuain (21/ARG/Real Madrid): 35 Mio

Karim Benzema (21/FRA/Real Madrid): 35 Mio

Mario Balotelli (19/ITA/Inter Milan): 25 Mio

Alexandre Pato (20/BRA/AC Milan): 25 Mio

Stevan Jovetic (20/MON/Fiorentina): 20 Mio

Miralem Sulejmani (20/SER/Ajax Amsterdam): 17,5 Mio

Bojan Krkic (19/ESP/FC Barcelona): 17 Mio

Keirrison (20/BRA/Benfica Lissabon): 15 Mio

Guilherme (21/BRA/ZSKA Moskau): 15 Mio

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The All-Star Team, is a team of the best 23 players, chosen by FIFA's technical study group, from the World Cup Finals. The number of players was expanded from 11 to 16 at the 1998 finals, and then to the current 23. Before 1998, journalists and experts chose a "Dream Team" with outstanding players from each playing position. The teams were chosen mostly by European and South American journalists.

World CupGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwards
1930 Uruguay

Uruguay Enrique Ballesteros

Uruguay José Nasazzi
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Milutin Ivković

Argentina Luis Monti
Uruguay Alvaro Gestido
Uruguay José Andrade

Uruguay Pedro Cea
Uruguay Héctor Castro
Uruguay Héctor Scarone
Argentina Guillermo Stabile
United States Bert Patenaude

1934 Italy

Spain Ricardo Zamora

Spain Jacinto Quincoces
Italy Eraldo Monzeglio

Italy Luis Monti
Italy Attilio Ferraris
Spain Leonardo Cilaurren

Italy Giuseppe Meazza
Italy Raimundo Orsi
Italy Enrique Guaita
Austria Matthias Sindelar
Czechoslovakia Oldřich Nejedlý

1938 France

Czechoslovakia František Plánička

Italy Pietro Rava
Italy Alfredo Foni
Brazil Domingos da Guia

Italy Michele Andreolo
Italy Ugo Locatelli

Italy Silvio Piola
Italy Gino Colaussi
Hungary György Sárosi
Hungary Gyula Zsengellér
Brazil Leônidas

1950 Brazil

Uruguay Roque Máspoli

Sweden Erik Nilsson
Spain José Parra
Uruguay Víctor Rodríguez Andrade

Uruguay Obdulio Varela
Brazil Bauer

Uruguay Alcides Ghiggia
Brazil Zizinho
Brazil Ademir
Brazil Jair
Uruguay Juan Alberto Schiaffino

1954 Switzerland

Hungary Gyula Grosics

Austria Ernst Ocwirk
Brazil Djalma Santos
Uruguay José Santamaría

Germany Fritz Walter
Hungary József Bozsik

Germany Helmut Rahn
Hungary Nándor Hidegkuti
Hungary Ferenc Puskás
Hungary Sándor Kocsis
Hungary Zoltan Czibor

1958 Sweden

Northern Ireland Harry Gregg

Brazil Djalma Santos
Brazil Bellini
Brazil Nílton Santos

Northern Ireland Danny Blanchflower
Brazil Didi

Brazil Pelé
Brazil Garrincha
France Just Fontaine
France Raymond Kopa
Sweden Gunnar Gren

1962 Chile

Czechoslovakia Viliam Schrojf

Brazil Djalma Santos
Italy Cesare Maldini
Soviet Union Valeriy Voronin
Germany Karl-Heinz Schnellinger

Brazil Zagallo
Brazil Zito
Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust

Brazil Vavá
Brazil Garrincha
Chile Leonel Sánchez

1966 England

England Gordon Banks

England George Cohen
England Bobby Moore
Portugal Vicente
Argentina Silvio Marzolini

Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Portugal Mário Coluna
England Bobby Charlton

Hungary Florian Albert
Germany Uwe Seeler
Portugal Eusébio

1970 Mexico

Uruguay Ladislao Mazurkiewicz

Brazil Carlos Alberto
Uruguay Atilio Ancheta
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Italy Giacinto Facchetti

Brazil Gérson
Brazil Roberto Rivellino
England Bobby Charlton

Brazil Pelé
Germany Gerd Müller
Brazil Jairzinho

1974 West Germany

Germany Sepp Maier

Germany Berti Vogts
Netherlands Ruud Krol
Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Germany Paul Breitner
Chile Elías Figueroa [8]

Germany Wolfgang Overath
Poland Kazimierz Deyna
Netherlands Johan Neeskens

Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink
Netherlands Johan Cruyff
Poland Grzegorz Lato

1978 Argentina

Argentina Ubaldo Fillol

Germany Berti Vogts
Netherlands Ruud Krol
Argentina Daniel Passarella
Argentina Alberto Tarantini

Brazil Dirceu
Peru Teofilo Cubillas
Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink

Italy Roberto Bettega
Italy Paolo Rossi
Argentina Mario Kempes

1982 Spain

Italy Dino Zoff

Brazil Luizinho
Brazil Júnior
Italy Claudio Gentile
Italy Fulvio Collovati

Poland Zbigniew Boniek
Brazil Falcão
France Michel Platini
Brazil Zico

Italy Paolo Rossi
Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge

1986 Mexico

Germany Harald Schumacher

Brazil Josimar
France Manuel Amoros
Brazil Júlio César

Belgium Jan Ceulemans
France Jean Tigana
France Michel Platini
Argentina Diego Maradona

Denmark Preben Elkjær Larsen
Spain Emilio Butragueño
England Gary Lineker

1990 Italy

Argentina Sergio Goycoechea
Costa Rica Luis Gabelo Conejo

Germany Andreas Brehme
Italy Paolo Maldini
Italy Franco Baresi

Argentina Diego Maradona
Germany Lothar Matthäus
Yugoslavia Dragan Stojkovic
England Paul Gascoigne

Italy Salvatore Schillaci
Cameroon Roger Milla
Germany Jürgen Klinsmann

1994 USA

Belgium Michel Preud'homme

Brazil Jorginho
Brazil Márcio Santos
Italy Paolo Maldini

Brazil Dunga
Bulgaria Krasimir Balakov
Romania Gheorghe Hagi
Sweden Tomas Brolin

Brazil Romário
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
Italy Roberto Baggio

1998 France

France Fabien Barthez
Paraguay José Luis Chilavert

Brazil Roberto Carlos
France Marcel Desailly
France Lilian Thuram
Netherlands Frank de Boer
Paraguay Carlos Gamarra

Brazil Dunga
Brazil Rivaldo
Denmark Michael Laudrup
France Zinedine Zidane
Netherlands Edgar Davids

Brazil Ronaldo
Croatia Davor Šuker
Denmark Brian Laudrup
Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp

2002 Korea/Japan

Germany Oliver Kahn
Turkey Rüştü Reçber

Brazil Roberto Carlos
England Sol Campbell
Spain Fernando Hierro
South Korea Hong Myung-Bo
Turkey Alpay Özalan

Brazil Rivaldo
Brazil Ronaldinho
Germany Michael Ballack
United States Claudio Reyna
South Korea Yoo Sang-Chul

Brazil Ronaldo
Germany Miroslav Klose
Senegal El Hadji Diouf
Turkey Hasan Şaş

2006 Germany

Italy Gianluigi Buffon
Germany Jens Lehmann
Portugal Ricardo

Argentina Roberto Ayala
England John Terry
France Lilian Thuram
Germany Philipp Lahm
Italy Fabio Cannavaro
Italy Gianluca Zambrotta
Portugal Ricardo Carvalho

Brazil Zé Roberto
France Patrick Vieira
France Zinedine Zidane
Germany Michael Ballack
Italy Andrea Pirlo
Italy Gennaro Gattuso
Portugal Luís Figo
Portugal Maniche

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Golden Ball

The Golden Ball award is presented to the best 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. Those who finish as runners-up in media voting receive the adidas Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the 2nd and 3rd most outstanding players in the tournament respectively.

World CupGolden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
1930 UruguayUruguay Jose NasazziArgentina Guillermo StábileUruguay José Leandro Andrade
1934 ItalyItaly Giuseppe MeazzaSpain Ricardo ZamoraCzechoslovakia Oldřich Nejedlý
1938 FranceBrazil LeônidasItaly Silvio PiolaHungary György Sárosi
1950 BrazilBrazil Zizinho[1]Uruguay Juan SchiaffinoBrazil Ademir
1954 SwitzerlandHungary Ferenc PuskásHungary Sándor KocsisWest Germany Fritz Walter [2]
1958 SwedenBrazil DidiBrazil Pelé [3]France Raymond Kopa
1962 ChileBrazil Garrincha[2]Czechoslovakia Josef MasopustChile Leonel Sánchez
1966 EnglandEngland Bobby CharltonEngland Bobby MoorePortugal Eusébio
1970 MexicoBrazil PeléBrazil GérsonEngland Bobby Moore
1974 West GermanyNetherlands Johan CruijffWest Germany Franz BeckenbauerPoland Kazimierz Deyna
1978 ArgentinaArgentina Mario KempesItaly Paolo RossiBrazil Dirceu

This Award was first awarded in 1982.

World CupGolden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
1982 SpainItaly Paolo RossiBrazil FalcãoGermany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1986 MexicoArgentina Diego MaradonaGermany Harald SchumacherDenmark Preben Elkjær
1990 ItalyItaly Salvatore SchillaciGermany Lothar MatthäusArgentina Diego Maradona
1994 USABrazil RomárioItaly Roberto BaggioBulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
1998 FranceBrazil RonaldoCroatia Davor ŠukerFrance Lilian Thuram
2002 Korea/JapanGermany Oliver KahnBrazil RonaldoSouth Korea Hong Myung-Bo
2006 GermanyFrance Zinedine ZidaneItaly Fabio CannavaroItaly Andrea Pirlo

Golden Shoe

The Golden Shoe Award goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup.

The award was introduced at the 1930 World Cup. The 1994 World Cup in the United States was the first time that Silver and Bronze boots awards were added to reward the second and third top scorers in the tournament.[Since 1994, if there is more than one player with the same amount of goals, the tie-breaker goes to the player who has contributed the most assists (with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist is to be counted as such). If there is still more than one player, the tie-breaker goes to the player who has played the least amount of time.

World CupTop GoalscorerGoals
1930 UruguayArgentina Guillermo Stábile8
1934 ItalyCzechoslovakia Oldřich Nejedlý5(1)
1938 FranceBrazil Leônidas da Silva7(2)
1950 BrazilBrazil Ademir9(3)
1954 SwitzerlandHungary Sándor Kocsis11
1958 SwedenFrance Just Fontaine13
1962 ChileBrazil Garrincha
Brazil Vavá
Chile Leonel Sánchez
Yugoslavia Dražan Jerković
Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
Hungary Flórián Albert
4
World CupGolden Shoe AwardGoals
1966 EnglandPortugal Eusébio9
1970 MexicoWest Germany Gerd Müller10
1974 West GermanyPoland Grzegorz Lato7
1978 ArgentinaArgentina Mario Kempes6

World CupGolden ShoeGoalsSilver ShoeGoalsBronze ShoeGoals
1982 SpainItaly Paolo Rossi6Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge5Brazil Zico4
1986 MexicoEngland Gary Lineker6ArgentinaDiego Maradona
Brazil Careca
Spain Emilio Butragueño
5Argentina Jorge Valdano
Denmark Preben Elkjaer Larsen
Italy Alessandro Altobelli
Soviet Union Igor Belanov
4
1990 ItaliaItaly Salvatore Schillaci6Czechoslovakia Tomáš Skuhravý5Cameroon Roger Milla
England Gary Lineker
Germany Lothar Matthäus
SpainMíchel
4
1994 USABulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
Russia Oleg Salenko
6Brazil Romário
Germany Jürgen Klinsmann
Italy Roberto Baggio
Sweden Kennet Andersson
5ArgentinaGabriel Batistuta
RomaniaFlorin Răducioiu
SwedenMartin Dahlin
4
1998 FranceCroatia Davor Šuker6Argentina Gabriel Batistuta
Italy Christian Vieri
5Brazil Ronaldo
Chile Marcelo Salas
Mexico Luis Hernández
4
2002 South Korea/JapanBrazil Ronaldo8Brazil Rivaldo
Germany Miroslav Klose
5Denmark Jon Dahl Tomasson
Italy Christian Vieri
4
2006 GermanyGermany Miroslav Klose5Argentina Hernán Crespo3Brazil Ronaldo3

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