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FIFA World Cup awards

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This is thelatest accepted revision,reviewed on9 May 2025.
Men's football awards
This article is about the men's senior tournament. For the women's tournament, seeFIFA Women's World Cup awards.

At the end of eachFIFA World Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the players and teams who have distinguished themselves in various aspects of the game.

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Awards

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  • There are currently five post-tournament awards from the FIFA Technical Study Group:[1][2]
    • theGolden Ball (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Ball") for best player, first awarded in1982.
    • theGolden Boot (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Boot", formerly known as the "adidas Golden Shoe" from 1982 to 2006) for top goalscorer, first awarded in 1982;
    • theGolden Glove (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Glove", formerly known as the "Lev Yashin Award" from 1994 to 2006) for best goalkeeper, first awarded in1994;
    • theFIFA Young Player Award (formerly known as the "Best Young Player Award" from 2006 to 2010) for best player under 21 years of age at the start of the calendar year, first awarded in2006;
    • theFIFA Fair Play Trophy for the team that advanced to the second round with the best record of fair play, first awarded in1970.
  • There is currently one award voted on by fans during the tournament:
    • thePlayer of the Match (currently commercially termed "Budweiser Player of the Match", formerly known as the "Man of the Match" from 2002 to 2018) for outstanding performance during each match of the tournament, first awarded in2002.
  • There are currently two awards voted on by fans after the conclusion of the tournament:
    • theGoal of the Tournament, (currently commercially termed "Hyundai Goal of the Tournament") for the fans' best goal scored during the tournament, first awarded in2006;
    • theMost Entertaining Team for the team that has entertained the public the most, during the World Cup final tournament, as determined by a poll of the general public.
  • One other award was given between 1994 and 2006:[3]
    • anAll-Star Team comprising the best players of the tournament chosen by the FIFA Technical Study Group. From 2010 onwards, all Dream Teams or Statistical Teams are unofficial, as reported by FIFA itself.

Golden Ball

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"FIFA World Cup Golden Ball" redirects here. For the women's award, seeFIFA Women's World Cup Golden Ball.

TheGolden Ball award is presented to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals, with a shortlist drawn up by the FIFA technical committee (Technical Study Group) and the winner voted for by representatives of the media.[4] Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive theSilver Ball andBronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively. The current award was introduced in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, sponsored byAdidas andFrance Football.[5]Oliver Kahn is to date the only goalkeeper to have won the award, which he did in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. At the 2022 FIFA World Cup,Lionel Messi became the first player to win a second Golden Ball.[6]

Official winners (1982–present)

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Golden Ball[7]
World CupGolden BallSilver BallBronze Ball
1982 SpainItalyPaolo RossiBrazilFalcãoWest GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
1986 MexicoArgentinaDiego MaradonaWest GermanyHarald SchumacherDenmarkPreben Elkjær
1990 ItalyItalySalvatore SchillaciWest GermanyLothar MatthäusArgentinaDiego Maradona
1994 United StatesBrazilRomárioItalyRoberto BaggioBulgariaHristo Stoichkov
1998 FranceBrazilRonaldoCroatiaDavor ŠukerFranceLilian Thuram
2002 South Korea/JapanGermanyOliver KahnBrazilRonaldoSouth KoreaHong Myung-bo
2006 GermanyFranceZinedine ZidaneItalyFabio CannavaroItalyAndrea Pirlo
2010 South AfricaUruguayDiego ForlánNetherlandsWesley SneijderSpainDavid Villa
2014 BrazilArgentinaLionel MessiGermanyThomas MüllerNetherlandsArjen Robben
2018 RussiaCroatiaLuka ModrićBelgiumEden HazardFranceAntoine Griezmann
2022 QatarArgentinaLionel MessiFranceKylian MbappéCroatiaLuka Modrić
Trophies by country
NationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Argentina3014
 Italy2215
 Brazil2204
 West Germany/Germany1315
 France1124
 Croatia1113
 Uruguay1001
 Netherlands0112
 Belgium0101
 Bulgaria0011
 Denmark0011
 South Korea0011
 Spain0011

Unofficial winner (1978 Argentina)

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A group of journalists and experts selected the best player of the1978 tournament,[8] and their selection is recognised by theFIFA website. FIFA recognises only this selection besides the Golden Ball award.Hans Krankl received the same number of votes asDirceu at the time,[8] and was not chosen as the third best player by FIFA later.

Best player[8]
WinnerRunner-upThird place
ArgentinaMario Kempes[9]ItalyPaolo Rossi[10]BrazilDirceu[10]

Media's selections (1930–1974)

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Authoritative footballhistorian andstatisticianEjikeme Ikwunze, popularly called "Mr. Football", published a list of the best players in his bookWorld Cup (1930-2010): A Statistical Summary,[11] and it gained the most attention among experts' selections about the best players until 1978. This work is part of the official FIFA library.[12] A considerable number of other media agreed with him.[13][14][15][16]

On 2 August 1950, Dr.Friedebert Becker [de], the editor-in-chief ofKicker (thenSport-Magazin), chose his best players of the tournament.[17]

France Football, the sponsor of Golden Ball andBallon d'Or, selected the best player of the 1966 FIFA World Cup at that time withL'Équipe, andBobby Charlton became the winner.[18]

In 1998, the Argentinian newspaperClarín provided a brief description of each star player dating back to 1930. Some are controversial decisions as is the case with retrospective awards. The 1998 winner was awarded after the tournament ended.[19]

Best players by medium
World CupMediumFirst placeSecond placeThird place
1930 UruguayESPN Deportes[20]UruguayJosé Nasazzi
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]UruguayJosé Nasazzi[22]ArgentinaGuillermo StábileUruguayJosé Leandro Andrade
ClarínUruguayJosé Nasazzi
1934 ItalyESPN Deportes[23]ItalyRaimundo Orsi
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]ItalyGiuseppe MeazzaAustriaMatthias SindelarCzechoslovakiaOldrich Nejedly
ClarínItalyGiuseppe Meazza
1938 FranceESPN Deportes[24]ItalyGiuseppe Meazza
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]BrazilLeônidas[25]ItalySilvio PiolaHungaryGyörgy Sárosi
ClarínBrazilLeônidas
1950 BrazilSport-MagazinBrazilZizinhoUruguayAlcides GhiggiaBrazilAdemir
ESPN Deportes[26]UruguayObdulio Varela
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]BrazilZizinho[27]UruguayJuan Alberto Schiaffino
ClarínUruguayObdulio Varela
1954 SwitzerlandESPN Deportes[28]HungaryFerenc Puskás
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]HungaryFerenc PuskásHungarySándor KocsisWest GermanyFritz Walter
ClarínHungaryFerenc Puskás
1958 SwedenESPN Deportes[29]BrazilPelé
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]BrazilDidi[30][31]BrazilPeléFranceJust Fontaine
El Gráfico[32]BrazilPeléBrazilGarrinchaBrazilVavá
ClarínBrazilPelé
1962 ChileESPN Deportes[33]BrazilGarrincha
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]BrazilGarrincha[34]CzechoslovakiaJosef MasopustChileLeonel Sánchez
ClarínBrazilGarrincha
1966 EnglandFrance Football andL'ÉquipeEnglandBobby CharltonWest GermanyFranz BeckenbauerPortugalEusébio
ESPN Deportes[35]EnglandBobby Charlton
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[21]EnglandBobby CharltonEnglandBobby Moore
Sofascore[36]PortugalEusébioWest GermanyHelmut HallerHungaryFerenc Bene
Castrol Football[15]West GermanyFranz BeckenbauerWest GermanyHelmut HallerEnglandMartin Peters
ClarínWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
1970 MexicoESPN Deportes[37]BrazilPelé
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[38]BrazilPelé[39]BrazilGérsonWest GermanyGerd Müller
Sofascore[40]West GermanyGerd MüllerBrazilPeléBrazilRivellino
Castrol Football[16]West GermanyGerd MüllerBrazilJairzinhoBrazilPelé
ClarínBrazilPelé
1974 West GermanyESPN Deportes[41]NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
World Cup: A Statistical Summary[38]NetherlandsJohan CruyffWest GermanyFranz BeckenbauerPolandKazimierz Deyna
Sofascore[42]NetherlandsJohan CruyffPolandKazimierz DeynaSwedenRonnie Hellström
Castrol Football[25]NetherlandsJohan CruyffPolandGrzegorz LatoPolandKazimierz Deyna
ClarínNetherlandsJohan Cruyff

Golden Boot

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"FIFA World Cup Golden Boot" redirects here. For the women's award, seeFIFA Women's World Cup Golden Boot.

TheGolden Boot orGolden Shoe award goes to the top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup. While every World Cup had a ranking of the goalscorers, the first time an award was given was in 1982,[7] under the name Golden Shoe.[5] It was rechristened Golden Boot in 2010.[43] FIFA sometimes lists the top goalscorers of previous Cups among the Golden Boot winners.[44]

If there is more than one player with the same number of goals, since 1994 the tie-breaker goes to the player with more assists. If there is still more than one player, the tie (since 2006) is decided by minutes played in the tournament, with the player playing fewest minutes ranked first. A Silver Boot and a Bronze Boot are also awarded for the second and third-highest goalscorers respectively.

Top goalscorer[45][46]
World CupTop goalscorerGoalsRunners-upGoalsThird placeGoals
1930 UruguayArgentinaGuillermo Stábile8UruguayPedro Cea5United StatesBert Patenaude4
1934 ItalyCzechoslovakiaOldřich Nejedlý5[a]GermanyEdmund Conen
ItalyAngelo Schiavio
4None
1938 FranceBrazilLeônidas7[b]HungaryGyörgy Sárosi
HungaryGyula Zsengellér
ItalySilvio Piola
5None
1950 BrazilBrazilAdemir9[c]UruguayÓscar Míguez5UruguayAlcides Ghiggia
BrazilChico
SpainEstanislau Basora
SpainTelmo Zarra
4
1954 SwitzerlandHungarySándor Kocsis11SwitzerlandJosef Hügi
West GermanyMax Morlock
AustriaErich Probst
6None
1958 SwedenFranceJust Fontaine13BrazilPelé
West GermanyHelmut Rahn
6None
1962 ChileHungaryFlórián Albert
Soviet UnionValentin Ivanov
BrazilGarrincha
BrazilVavá
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDražan Jerković
ChileLeonel Sánchez
4None
None
1966 EnglandPortugalEusébio9West GermanyHelmut Haller6West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
HungaryFerenc Bene
EnglandGeoff Hurst
Soviet UnionValeriy Porkujan
4
1970 MexicoWest GermanyGerd Müller10BrazilJairzinho7PeruTeófilo Cubillas5
1974 West GermanyPolandGrzegorz Lato7NetherlandsJohan Neeskens
PolandAndrzej Szarmach
5None
1978 Argentina[50]ArgentinaMario Kempes6PeruTeófilo Cubillas5NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink5
Golden Shoe[44]
World CupGolden ShoeGoalsSilver ShoeGoalsBronze ShoeGoals
1982 SpainItalyPaolo Rossi6West GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge5BrazilZico4
1986 MexicoEnglandGary Lineker6SpainEmilio Butragueño
BrazilCareca
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
5None[51]
1990 ItalyItalySalvatore Schillaci6CzechoslovakiaTomáš Skuhravý5EnglandGary Lineker
CameroonRoger Milla
4
1994 United StatesRussiaOleg Salenko[d]
BulgariaHristo Stoichkov[e]
6None
SwedenKennet Andersson
BrazilRomário
5[f]
1998 France[54]CroatiaDavor Šuker6ArgentinaGabriel Batistuta
ItalyChristian Vieri
5None[g]
2002 South Korea/Japan[55]BrazilRonaldo8[h]GermanyMiroslav Klose
BrazilRivaldo
5
2006 Germany[57]GermanyMiroslav Klose5ArgentinaHernán Crespo3[i]BrazilRonaldo3[i]
Golden Boot[44]
World CupGolden BootGoalsSilver BootGoalsBronze BootGoals
2010 South AfricaGermanyThomas Müller5[j]SpainDavid Villa5[j]NetherlandsWesley Sneijder5[j]
2014 BrazilColombiaJames Rodríguez6GermanyThomas Müller5BrazilNeymar4[k]
2018 RussiaEnglandHarry Kane6FranceAntoine Griezmann4[l]BelgiumRomelu Lukaku4[l]
2022 QatarFranceKylian Mbappé8ArgentinaLionel Messi7FranceOlivier Giroud4[m]
Notes
  1. ^FIFA initially credited Nejedlý with only four goals, which would make him joint top scorer withAngelo Schiavio ofItaly andEdmund Conen ofGermany. However, FIFA changed it to five goals in November 2006, making Nejedlý the outright top scorer.[47]
  2. ^FIFA initially credited Leônidas with eight goals. However, in November 2006, FIFA confirmed that in the quarter-final tie against Czechoslovakia, he had scored once, not twice as FIFA had originally recorded, meaning he had scored only seven goals in total.[47]
  3. ^There was controversy regarding the number of goals Brazilian Ademir had scored in 1950, as a result of incomplete data concerning the Final Round game Brazil vs. Spain (6–1). The 5–0 goal had been credited to Jair, but is now credited to Ademir.[48][49]
  4. ^Salenko is the only player to win the award playing for a team that were eliminated in the group stage. His six goals are the only international goals he ever scored.
  5. ^Despite the assist tiebreaker, Salenko and Stoichkov remained tied with six goals and one assist each, and both received the Golden Shoe.[52]
  6. ^Romário and Andersson surpassed the other two players with five goals (Jürgen Klinsmann andRoberto Baggio) by having three assists each.[52][53]
  7. ^Both runners-up had the same number of assists, and each received the Silver Shoe.
  8. ^During the tournament, after the group stage match against Costa Rica, Ronaldo logged a protest against the crediting of a goal as an own goal, and FIFA granted him the change.[56]
  9. ^abEight players had scored three goals. Ronaldo, Crespo andZinedine Zidane stood out for having one assist, and then the two recipients were determined by less playtime (308 minutes for Crespo, 411 for Ronaldo, 559 for Zidane).[58]
  10. ^abcMüller, Villa, Sneijder andDiego Forlán tied with five goals. Müller won by virtue of having more assists (three) than the rest (each had one). Villa won the Silver Boot due to playing fewer minutes than Sneijder, and Sneijder won the Bronze Boot due to having played fewer minutes than Forlán.[59]
  11. ^Neymar,Lionel Messi andRobin van Persie all had four goals in the tournament. Neymar received the Bronze Boot for playing fewer minutes than his competitors (480; Messi played 693 minutes, and Van Persie, 548).[60]
  12. ^abGriezmann, Lukaku,Denis Cheryshev,Cristiano Ronaldo andKylian Mbappé tied with four goals. In the assists tiebreaker, Griezmann won the Silver Boot by virtue of having two, while Lukaku got the Bronze Boot as he had one. The rest had zero.[61]
  13. ^Giroud andJulián Álvarez tied with four goals. Giroud won the Bronze Boot due to playing fewer minutes than Álvarez.[62]

Golden Glove

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"FIFA World Cup Golden Glove" redirects here. For the women's award, seeFIFA Women's World Cup Golden Glove.

TheGolden Glove award is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament. The award was introduced with the name "Lev Yashin Award" in 1994, in honor of the lateSoviet goalkeeper.[7] It was rechristened "Golden Glove" in 2010. The FIFA Technical Study Group recognises 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.[63]

Official Award
Lev Yashin Award
World CupLev Yashin AwardClean sheets
1994 United StatesBelgiumMichel Preud'homme2
1998 FranceFranceFabien Barthez5
2002 South Korea/JapanGermanyOliver Kahn5
2006 GermanyItalyGianluigi Buffon5
Golden Glove
World CupGolden GloveClean sheets
2010 South AfricaSpainIker Casillas5
2014 BrazilGermanyManuel Neuer4
2018 RussiaBelgiumThibaut Courtois3
2022 QatarArgentinaEmiliano Martínez3

FIFA Young Player Award

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"FIFA World Cup Young Player Award" redirects here. For the women's award, seeFIFA Women's World Cup Young Player Award.

TheFIFA Young Player Award ("Best Young Player Award" 2006–2010) was awarded for the first time at the2006 World Cup in Germany and given to Germany'sLukas Podolski.[64] The award is given to the best player in the tournament who is at most 21 years old. For the2022 World Cup, this meant that the player had to have been born on or after 1 January 2001.

In 2006,[65] the election took place on FIFA's official World Cup website with the help of The FIFA Technical Study Group.[66]

FIFA organised a survey on the Internet for users to choose the "Best Young Player" of the World Cup, between 1958 and 2002, named the best young player of each tournament.[67] With 61% of the overall vote, the winner wasPelé, who finished ahead of thePeruvianTeófilo Cubillas, the best young player atMexico 1970, and England'sMichael Owen, who reached similar heights atFrance 98.[68][69]

The winner of the award has only been part of the winning country three times.Pelé in1958,Kylian Mbappé in2018, andEnzo Fernández in2022.

World CupFIFA Young PlayerAgePosition
1958 SwedenBrazilPelé17Centre-Forward
1962 ChileHungaryFlórián Albert20Centre-Forward
1966 EnglandWest GermanyFranz Beckenbauer20Sweeper-Defender
1970 MexicoPeruTeófilo Cubillas21Attacking-Midfielder
1974 West GermanyPolandWładysław Żmuda20Centre-Back
1978 ArgentinaItalyAntonio Cabrini20Left-Back
1982 SpainFranceManuel Amoros21Right-Back
1986 MexicoBelgiumEnzo Scifo20Attacking-Midfielder
1990 ItalySocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRobert Prosinečki21Centre-Midfielder
1994 United StatesNetherlandsMarc Overmars20Left-Winger
1998 FranceEnglandMichael Owen18Centre-Forward
2002 South Korea/JapanUnited StatesLandon Donovan20Second-Striker
2006 GermanyGermanyLukas Podolski[64]21Second-Striker
2010 South AfricaGermanyThomas Müller[70]20Second-Striker
2014 BrazilFrancePaul Pogba[71]21Centre-Midfielder
2018 RussiaFranceKylian Mbappé[72]19Left-Winger
2022 QatarArgentinaEnzo Fernández21Centre-Midfielder

FIFA Fair Play Trophy

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"FIFA World Cup Fair Play Trophy" redirects here. For the women's award, seeFIFA Women's World Cup Fair Play Trophy.

TheFIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best record offair play during the World Cup final tournament since 1970. 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.[73]

The appearance of the award was originally a certificate. From 1982 to 1990, it was a golden trophy based onSport Billy, a football-playing cartoon character from 1982 who became an icon for FIFA Fair play.[74][75] Ever since 1994, it is simply a trophy with an elegant footballer figure.[76]Peru was the first nation to win the award after receiving no yellow or red cards in the1970 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico.[77]

Peru's FIFA Fair Play trophy award. Peru won the award after receiving no yellow or red cards in the tournament.
World CupFIFA Fair Play Trophy winners
1970 Mexico Peru
1974 West Germany West Germany
1978 Argentina Argentina
1982 Spain Brazil
1986 Mexico Brazil
1990 Italy England
1994 United States Brazil
1998 France England
 France
2002 South Korea/Japan Belgium
2006 Germany Brazil
 Spain
2010 South Africa Spain
2014 Brazil Colombia
2018 Russia Spain
2022 Qatar England

Player of the Match

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ThePlayer of the Match (POTM) award picks the outstanding player in every match of the tournament. The award was introduced with the name "Man of the Match" in 2002. It was rechristened "Player of the Match" in 2022.

While the inaugural two editions were chosen by the technical group,[78][79] since 2010, Player of the Match is picked by an online poll on FIFA's website.[80][81][82]

World CupPlayer(s) with most POTM winsWins
2002 South Korea/JapanBrazilRivaldo3
2006 GermanyItalyAndrea Pirlo3
2010 South AfricaNetherlandsWesley Sneijder4
2014 BrazilArgentinaLionel Messi4
2018 RussiaFranceAntoine Griezmann
BelgiumEden Hazard
EnglandHarry Kane
CroatiaLuka Modrić
3
2022 QatarArgentinaLionel Messi5

Total awards
As of 18 December 2022

RankPlayerWinsWorld Cup(s) with awards
1ArgentinaLionel Messi112010,2014,2018,2022
2PortugalCristiano Ronaldo72010,2014,2018,2022
3NetherlandsArjen Robben62006,2010,2014
4FranceKylian Mbappé52018,2022
CroatiaLuka Modrić2018,2022
UruguayLuis Suárez2010,2014,2018
7FranceAntoine Griezmann42018,2022
BelgiumEden Hazard2014,2018
JapanKeisuke Honda2010,2014
EnglandHarry Kane2018,2022
GermanyMiroslav Klose2002,2006
GermanyThomas Müller2010,2014
BrazilNeymar2014,2018,2022
South KoreaPark Ji-sung2002,2006,2010
ColombiaJames Rodríguez2014,2018
NetherlandsWesley Sneijder2010

By country
As of 18 December 2022

RankCountryWinsPlayers
1 Brazil2516
2 Germany2313
3 France2212
4 Argentina219
5 Spain1812
6 England1714
7 Netherlands167
8 Mexico1411
 Portugal8
10 United States138
 Croatia8

Most Entertaining Team

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TheMost Entertaining Team award is a subjectively awarded prize for the team that had done the most to entertain the public with a positive approach to the game, organised through public participation in a poll[7] starting in 1994.[43]

World CupMost Entertaining Team Award
1994 United States Brazil[57]
1998 France France[57]
2002 South Korea/Japan South Korea[83]
2006 Germany Portugal[84]

All-Star Team

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Official winners (1994–2006)

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TheAll-Star Team is a team of the best performers at the respective World Cup finals. Since 1994, FIFA decided to add official best squads, chosen by its Technical Study Group under the brand nameMasterCard All-Star Team.[85] For 1998, 2002 and 2006, substitute and reserve members were also nominated for full squads.

All-Star Team
World CupGoalkeepersDefendersMidfieldersForwardsReserves
1994 United States[85]

BelgiumMichel Preud'homme

BrazilJorginho
BrazilMárcio Santos
ItalyPaolo Maldini

BrazilDunga
BulgariaKrasimir Balakov
RomaniaGheorghe Hagi
SwedenTomas Brolin

BrazilRomário
BulgariaHristo Stoichkov
ItalyRoberto Baggio

1998 France[86]

FranceFabien Barthez
ParaguayJosé Luis Chilavert

BrazilRoberto Carlos
FranceMarcel Desailly
FranceLilian Thuram
NetherlandsFrank de Boer
ParaguayCarlos Gamarra

BrazilDunga
BrazilRivaldo
DenmarkMichael Laudrup
FranceZinedine Zidane
NetherlandsEdgar Davids

BrazilRonaldo
CroatiaDavor Šuker
DenmarkBrian Laudrup
NetherlandsDennis Bergkamp

NetherlandsEdwin van der Sar
ArgentinaJuan Sebastián Verón
FranceThierry Henry
NigeriaJay-Jay Okocha
EnglandMichael Owen
ItalyChristian Vieri

2002 South Korea/Japan[87]

GermanyOliver Kahn
TurkeyRüştü Reçber

BrazilRoberto Carlos
EnglandSol Campbell
SpainFernando Hierro
South KoreaHong Myung-bo
TurkeyAlpay Özalan

BrazilRivaldo
BrazilRonaldinho
GermanyMichael Ballack
United StatesClaudio Reyna
South KoreaYoo Sang-chul

BrazilRonaldo
GermanyMiroslav Klose
SenegalEl Hadji Diouf
TurkeyHasan Şaş

SpainIker Casillas
BrazilCafu
GermanyDietmar Hamann
SpainJoaquín
JapanHidetoshi Nakata
United StatesLandon Donovan
BelgiumMarc Wilmots

2006 Germany[88]

ItalyGianluigi Buffon
GermanyJens Lehmann
PortugalRicardo

ArgentinaRoberto Ayala
EnglandJohn Terry
FranceLilian Thuram
GermanyPhilipp Lahm
ItalyFabio Cannavaro
ItalyGianluca Zambrotta
PortugalRicardo Carvalho

BrazilZé Roberto
FrancePatrick Vieira
FranceZinedine Zidane
GermanyMichael Ballack
ItalyAndrea Pirlo
ItalyGennaro Gattuso
PortugalLuís Figo
PortugalManiche

ArgentinaHernán Crespo
FranceThierry Henry
GermanyMiroslav Klose
ItalyLuca Toni
ItalyFrancesco Totti

Other selections

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Many different newspapers, sports journalists, managers and former players have picked their All-Star teams for the tournaments over the years. Newspapers which picked their All-Star teams includeSport-Magazin, Mundo Esportivo,France Football,Associated Press,Estadio,El Gráfico, Goles,Guerin Sportivo, Crónica,El Mercurio, La Prensa,Clarín,La Razón,El País,L'Équipe,Mundo Deportivo,De Volkskrant,La Gazzetta dello Sport,Don Balón,La Stampa,Kicker, Deporte Gráfico, Spotivo Sur,Match, Fußball Woche,Placar,Shoot!,BBC Sport,Süddeutsche Zeitung,Diario AS andMarca.

Sports journalists, managers and former players who picked their All-Star teams include Dr. Friedebert Becker,Gabriel Hanot,Enzo Bearzot,Pelé,Roberto Bettega,Eugenio Bersellini,Giovanni Trapattoni,Massimo Giacomini,Sandro Mazzola, Paolo Carosi,Jimmy Greaves,Pichi Alonso andJohan Cruyff.

Since the beginning many newspapers gave players points to players based on their performances at the World Cup. Some are based in statistics, but some were just rankings given by experts.[89]Castrol Football has given retrospective rankings to players until 1966 with their expert panel consisting of people such asCristiano Ronaldo,Arsène Wenger,Marcel Desailly,Cafu,Alan Shearer,Emilio Butragueño,Ronald Koeman,Pierluigi Collina,Ottmar Hitzfeld,Gary Bailey,Peter Stöger,Mohamed Al-Deayea andStanislav Levý.[90]

There are rumours about "official" World Cup All-Star teams across the internet. The same teams have been published on many websites includingfootball.sporting99.com,worldcupbrazil.net,talksport[91] andthesoccerworldcups.com. It is unclear where these teams originated, but the earliest they can be found on the internet was in the October of 2011 on the football.sporting99.com website.[92]

1930 Uruguay

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Selections by medium
MediumGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
ESPN Deportes[20]

Kingdom of YugoslaviaMilovan Jakšić

Kingdom of YugoslaviaMilutin Ivković
UruguayJosé Nasazzi

UruguayÁlvaro Gestido
ArgentinaLuis Monti
UruguayJosé Leandro Andrade

UruguayPedro Cea
ArgentinaManuel Ferreira
ArgentinaGuillermo Stábile
UruguayHéctor Scarone
UruguayHéctor Castro

1934 Italy

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Selections by medium
MediumGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
ESPN Deportes[23]

SpainRicardo Zamora

ItalyEraldo Monzeglio
SpainJacinto Quincoces

SpainLeonardo Cilaurren
ItalyLuis Monti
AustriaFranz Wagner

ItalyRaimundo Orsi
ItalyGiuseppe Meazza
CzechoslovakiaOldřich Nejedlý
AustriaMatthias Sindelar
ItalyEnrique Guaita

Lucien Gamblin[93]

CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Plánička

AustriaKarl Sesta
SpainJacinto Quincoces

NetherlandsPuck van Heel
HungaryGyörgy Szűcs
AustriaFranz Wagner

ItalyRaimundo Orsi
CzechoslovakiaOldřich Nejedlý
SpainIsidro Lángara
SpainLuis Regueiro
ItalyEnrique Guaita

Unofficial winners (1938 France)

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FIFA published the first All-Star Team in 1938, but it never made All-Star Team again until 1990 due to ensuing complaints.[94]

Unofficial All-Star Team
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards

CzechoslovakiaFrantišek Plánička

BrazilDomingos da Guia
ItalyPietro Rava

BrazilZezé Procópio
ItalyMichele Andreolo
ItalyUgo Locatelli

SwedenArne Nyberg
ItalyGiuseppe Meazza
BrazilLeônidas
HungaryGyörgy Sárosi
HungaryPál Titkos

1950 Brazil

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Selections by medium
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Sport-Magazin[17]

UruguayRoque Máspoli

BrazilJuvenal
UruguayMatías González

UruguayVíctor Rodríguez Andrade
UruguayObdulio Varela
EnglandBilly Wright

SpainAgustín Gaínza
BrazilJair
BrazilAdemir
BrazilZizinho
UruguayAlcides Ghiggia

Mundo Esportivo[17][95]

BrazilMoacir Barbosa

BrazilJuvenal
UruguayMatías González

UruguayVíctor Rodríguez Andrade
UruguayObdulio Varela
BrazilBauer

EnglandTom Finney
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRajko Mitić
BrazilAdemir
BrazilZizinho
UruguayAlcides Ghiggia

ESPN Deportes[26]

SpainAntoni Ramallets

UruguayEusebio Tejera
UruguayMatías González
BrazilBauer

SpainAntonio Puchades
UruguayObdulio Varela

SpainAgustín Gaínza
BrazilZizinho
BrazilAdemir
UruguayJuan Alberto Schiaffino
UruguayAlcides Ghiggia

O Globo Sportivo[96]

SwedenKalle Svensson

BrazilJuvenal
UruguayMatías González

UruguayVíctor Rodríguez Andrade
UruguayObdulio Varela
BrazilBauer

BrazilChico
SwedenKarl-Erik Palmér
BrazilAdemir
UruguayJulio Pérez
UruguayAlcides Ghiggia

1954 Switzerland

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Mundo Esportivo[97]

Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVladimir Beara

EnglandBilly Wright
UruguayWilliam Martínez
BrazilDjalma Santos

HungaryJózsef Bozsik
AustriaErnst Ocwirk

West GermanyHans Schäfer
UruguayJuan Alberto Schiaffino
HungaryNándor Hidegkuti
HungarySándor Kocsis
BrazilJulinho

El Gráfico[98]

HungaryGyula Grosics

UruguayWilliam Martínez
BrazilDjalma Santos

BrazilBauer
UruguayObdulio Varela
HungaryJózsef Bozsik

UruguayCarlos Borges
HungaryFerenc Puskás
HungaryNándor Hidegkuti
HungarySándor Kocsis
BrazilJulinho

ESPN Deportes[28]

HungaryGyula Grosics

UruguayVíctor Rodríguez Andrade
UruguayJosé Santamaría
HungaryJózsef Bozsik

West GermanyFritz Walter
UruguayObdulio Varela
HungaryNándor Hidegkuti

HungaryMihály Tóth
HungaryFerenc Puskás
HungarySándor Kocsis
HungaryZoltán Czibor

Unofficial winners (1958 Sweden)

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Unofficial All-Star Team
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards

Northern IrelandHarry Gregg

SwedenOrvar Bergmark
BrazilBellini
BrazilNílton Santos

Soviet UnionYuriy Voynov
West GermanyHorst Szymaniak

BrazilGarrincha
BrazilDidi
FranceRaymond Kopa
BrazilPelé
SwedenLennart Skoglund

1962 Chile

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France Football[101]

CzechoslovakiaViliam Schrojf

CzechoslovakiaLadislav Novák
West GermanyKarl-Heinz Schnellinger
UruguayEmilio Álvarez
ChileLuis Eyzaguirre

BrazilZito
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragoslav Šekularac

BrazilMário Zagallo
Soviet UnionViktor Ponedelnik
West GermanyUwe Seeler
BrazilGarrincha

ESPN Deportes[33]

CzechoslovakiaViliam Schrojf

West GermanyKarl-Heinz Schnellinger
BrazilMauro Ramos
BrazilZito
BrazilDjalma Santos

BrazilAmarildo
CzechoslovakiaJosef Masopust
Soviet UnionValery Voronin

Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJosip Skoblar
BrazilVavá
BrazilGarrincha

1966 England

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Associated Press[102]

EnglandGordon Banks

ArgentinaSilvio Marzolini
EnglandBobby Moore
West GermanyWilli Schulz
BrazilDjalma Santos

Soviet UnionValery Voronin
EnglandBobby Charlton
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer

PortugalAntónio Simões
PortugalEusébio
HungaryFerenc Bene

Estadio[103]

EnglandGordon Banks

ArgentinaSilvio Marzolini
EnglandBobby Moore
EnglandJack Charlton
Soviet UnionVladimir Ponomaryov

West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
EnglandBobby Charlton
HungaryFlórián Albert

PortugalAntónio Simões
PortugalEusébio
EnglandGeoff Hurst

SportGráfico[103]

EnglandGordon Banks

ArgentinaSilvio Marzolini
EnglandBobby Moore
EnglandJack Charlton
ArgentinaRoberto Ferreiro

West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
EnglandBobby Charlton

PortugalAntónio Simões
HungaryFlórián Albert
West GermanyUwe Seeler
HungaryFerenc Bene

ESPN Deportes[35]

EnglandGordon Banks

ArgentinaSilvio Marzolini
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
EnglandBobby Moore
West GermanyHorst-Dieter Höttges

EnglandBobby Charlton
West GermanyHelmut Haller

PortugalAntónio Simões
EnglandGeoff Hurst
PortugalEusébio
HungaryFerenc Bene

Castrol Football[104]

EnglandGordon Banks

EnglandRay Wilson
EnglandBobby Moore
West GermanyWolfgang Weber
EnglandGeorge Cohen

West GermanyHelmut Haller
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
PortugalJosé Augusto
EnglandMartin Peters

PortugalEusébio
PortugalJosé Torres

Sofascore[105]

UruguayLadislao Mazurkiewicz

EnglandBobby Moore
North KoreaShin Yung-kyoo
EnglandJack Charlton

EnglandMartin Peters
EnglandBobby Charlton
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
West GermanyHelmut Haller

PortugalEusébio
West GermanyUwe Seeler
HungaryFerenc Bene

1970 Mexico

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ESPN Deportes[37]

UruguayLadislao Mazurkiewicz

ItalyGiacinto Facchetti
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
BrazilWilson Piazza
BrazilCarlos Alberto Torres

BrazilGérson
BrazilClodoaldo

BrazilRivellino
BrazilPelé
GermanyGerd Müller
BrazilJairzinho

Castrol Football[106]

Soviet UnionAnzor Kavazashvili

UruguayJuan Mujica
UruguayRoberto Matosas
UruguayAtilio Ancheta
UruguayLuis Ubiña

BrazilRivellino
PeruTeófilo Cubillas
UruguayIldo Maneiro
BrazilJairzinho

BrazilPelé
GermanyGerd Müller

Sofascore[107]

ItalyEnrico Albertosi

MexicoJavier Guzmán
EnglandBobby Moore
GermanyFranz Beckenbauer

BrazilRivellino
PeruTeófilo Cubillas
BrazilGérson
BrazilJairzinho

BrazilPelé
GermanyGerd Müller
GermanyUwe Seeler

1974 West Germany

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Estadio[108]

West GermanySepp Maier

West GermanyPaul Breitner
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
ChileElías Figueroa
West GermanyBerti Vogts

West GermanyWolfgang Overath
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens
NetherlandsWim Jansen

PolandRobert Gadocha
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandGrzegorz Lato

English and Italian journalists[109]

PolandJan Tomaszewski

BrazilMarinho Chagas
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
NetherlandsWim Rijsbergen
West GermanyPaul Breitner

PolandKazimierz Deyna
West GermanyWolfgang Overath
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens

PolandRobert Gadocha
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandGrzegorz Lato

De Volkskrant[110]

SwedenRonnie Hellström

NetherlandsRuud Krol
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
BrazilLuís Pereira
ArgentinaEnrique Wolff

NetherlandsWillem van Hanegem
PolandKazimierz Deyna
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens

PolandRobert Gadocha
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
ArgentinaRubén Ayala

Jornal dos Sports[111]

SwedenRonnie Hellström

West GermanyPaul Breitner
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
ChileElías Figueroa
BrazilLuís Pereira

NetherlandsJohan Neeskens
ScotlandBilly Bremner

PolandRobert Gadocha
West GermanyGerd Müller
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandGrzegorz Lato

El Gráfico[112]

SwedenRonnie Hellström

West GermanyPaul Breitner
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
NetherlandsWim Rijsbergen
PolandAntoni Szymanowski

SwedenRalf Edström
PolandKazimierz Deyna
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens

PolandRobert Gadocha
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandGrzegorz Lato

ESPN Deportes[41]

PolandJan Tomaszewski

BrazilMarinho Chagas
NetherlandsWim Suurbier
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
West GermanyBerti Vogts

Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBranko Oblak
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens
PolandKazimierz Deyna
NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink

PolandGrzegorz Lato
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff

Castrol Football[113]

SwedenRonnie Hellström

NetherlandsRuud Krol
NetherlandsWim Rijsbergen
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
NetherlandsWim Suurbier

NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandKazimierz Deyna
NetherlandsArie Haan
PolandGrzegorz Lato

NetherlandsJohnny Rep
West GermanyGerd Müller

Sofascore[114]

SwedenRonnie Hellström

West GermanyPaul Breitner
BrazilLuís Pereira
West GermanyFranz Beckenbauer
PolandAntoni Szymanowski

PolandKazimierz Deyna
GermanyRainer Bonhof
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens

SwedenRalf Edström
NetherlandsJohan Cruyff
PolandGrzegorz Lato

1978 Argentina

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Goles[115]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
NetherlandsRuud Krol
BrazilToninho

ArgentinaMario Kempes
ItalyRomeo Benetti
PolandZbigniew Boniek

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ArgentinaLeopoldo Luque
ItalyFranco Causio

Guerin Sportivo[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
BrazilAmaral
ItalyClaudio Gentile

BrazilDirceu
ArgentinaMario Kempes
NetherlandsArie Haan

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ItalyPaolo Rossi
AustriaHans Krankl

Crónica andEl Mercurio[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ItalyGaetano Scirea
NetherlandsRuud Krol
AustriaRobert Sara

PeruTeófilo Cubillas
ItalyRomeo Benetti
PolandKazimierz Deyna

ItalyRoberto Bettega
ArgentinaLeopoldo Luque
ItalyFranco Causio

Enzo Bearzot[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

FranceMaxime Bossis
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
FranceMarius Trésor
BrazilToninho

NetherlandsArie Haan
BrazilDirceu
BrazilBatista
HungarySándor Pintér

ArgentinaMario Kempes
AustriaHans Krankl

La Prensa[116]

BrazilÉmerson Leão

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
BrazilAmaral
NetherlandsRuud Krol
BrazilToninho

ArgentinaMario Kempes
ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles
PolandKazimierz Deyna

ItalyRoberto Bettega
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ArgentinaDaniel Bertoni

Clarín[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ArgentinaAlberto Tarantini
ItalyMauro Bellugi
NetherlandsRuud Krol
BrazilToninho

ArgentinaMario Kempes
ArgentinaAmérico Gallego
NetherlandsJohan Neeskens

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ArgentinaLeopoldo Luque
ItalyFranco Causio

La Razón[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
NetherlandsRuud Krol
West GermanyBerti Vogts

ArgentinaMario Kempes
ItalyRomeo Benetti
BrazilDirceu

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyFranco Causio

El País[116]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

NetherlandsArie Haan
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
FranceMarius Trésor
West GermanyBerti Vogts

ArgentinaMario Kempes
NetherlandsRené van de Kerkhof
BrazilDirceu

ItalyRoberto Bettega
ItalyPaolo Rossi
TunisiaTémime Lahzami

Pelé[117]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
NetherlandsRuud Krol
AustriaRobert Sara

ArgentinaMario Kempes
FranceMichel Platini
BrazilBatista

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyFranco Causio

ESPN Deportes[118]

ArgentinaUbaldo Fillol

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
NetherlandsRuud Krol
BrazilNelinho

PeruTeófilo Cubillas
ArgentinaAmérico Gallego
ItalyMarco Tardelli

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
ArgentinaMario Kempes
ItalyPaolo Rossi

Castrol Football[119]

BrazilÉmerson Leão

NetherlandsRuud Krol
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
ItalyGaetano Scirea
West GermanyManfred Kaltz

NetherlandsWim Jansen
NetherlandsArie Haan
GermanyRainer Bonhof
PolandGrzegorz Lato

ArgentinaMario Kempes
AustriaHans Krankl

Sofascore[120]

PeruRamón Quiroga

ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
NetherlandsRuud Krol
ArgentinaLuis Galván

NetherlandsRob Rensenbrink
NetherlandsWilly van de Kerkhof
GermanyRainer Bonhof
NetherlandsArie Haan
ArgentinaDaniel Bertoni

GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
ArgentinaMario Kempes

1982 Spain

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Guerin Sportivo[121]

ItalyDino Zoff

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
Soviet UnionSergei Baltacha
ItalyClaudio Gentile

PolandZbigniew Boniek
FranceAlain Giresse
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

BrazilÉder Aleixo
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyBruno Conti

Pelé[122]

Soviet UnionRinat Dasayev

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
ItalyGaetano Scirea
ItalyClaudio Gentile

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
FranceAlain Giresse
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

PolandZbigniew Boniek
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyBruno Conti

El Gráfico[123]

ItalyDino Zoff

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
West GermanyUli Stielike
BrazilLeandro

BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão
FranceAlain Giresse
ArgentinaOsvaldo Ardiles

GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyBruno Conti

L'Équipe[124]

ItalyDino Zoff

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
FranceMarius Trésor
West GermanyKarlheinz Förster
ItalyClaudio Gentile

FranceAlain Giresse
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão
ItalyMarco Tardelli
BrazilToninho Cerezo

ItalyPaolo Rossi
BrazilZico

Mundo Deportivo[124]

Soviet UnionRinat Dasayev

BrazilLéo Júnior
West GermanyUli Stielike
ItalyFulvio Collovati
ItalyClaudio Gentile

ItalyGiancarlo Antognoni
PolandZbigniew Boniek
BrazilSócrates
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyBruno Conti

La Gazzetta dello Sport[125]

ItalyDino Zoff

BrazilLéo Júnior
ItalyFulvio Collovati
ItalyGaetano Scirea
ItalyClaudio Gentile

BrazilToninho Cerezo
PolandZbigniew Boniek
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

West GermanyPierre Littbarski
ItalyPaolo Rossi
ItalyBruno Conti

Estadio[125]

Soviet UnionRinat Dasayev

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
ItalyGaetano Scirea
ItalyFulvio Collovati
ItalyClaudio Gentile

ItalyBruno Conti
FranceAlain Giresse
ItalyMarco Tardelli
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

West GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge
ItalyPaolo Rossi

Don Balón[125]

Soviet UnionRinat Dasayev

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
ItalyGaetano Scirea
BelgiumEric Gerets

ItalyBruno Conti
FranceMichel Platini
FranceAlain Giresse
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão

PolandZbigniew Boniek
ItalyPaolo Rossi

ESPN Deportes[126]

Soviet UnionRinat Dasayev

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
ItalyGaetano Scirea
BelgiumEric Gerets

FranceMichel Platini
BrazilPaulo Roberto Falcão
FranceAlain Giresse
ItalyBruno Conti

ItalyPaolo Rossi
BrazilSócrates

Castrol Football[127]

PolandJózef Młynarczyk

ItalyAntonio Cabrini
West GermanyPaul Breitner
ItalyGaetano Scirea
EnglandMick Mills

West GermanyUli Stielike
BrazilZico
FranceAlain Giresse
West GermanyPierre Littbarski

ItalyPaolo Rossi
PolandZbigniew Boniek

Sofascore[128]

PolandJózef Młynarczyk

BrazilLéo Júnior
ArgentinaDaniel Passarella
AustriaBruno Pezzey

BelgiumFranky Vercauteren
BrazilZico
PolandZbigniew Boniek
FranceMichel Platini
FranceAlain Giresse

ItalyPaolo Rossi
GermanyKarl-Heinz Rummenigge

1986 Mexico

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France Football[122]

BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff

FranceManuel Amoros
FranceMaxime Bossis
West GermanyKarlheinz Förster
BelgiumEric Gerets

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
FranceJean Tigana
ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga
West GermanyLothar Matthäus

West GermanyKlaus Allofs
ArgentinaJorge Valdano

Kicker[122]

West GermanyToni Schumacher

BelgiumStéphane Demol
West GermanyKarlheinz Förster
DenmarkMorten Olsen
BrazilJosimar

FranceLuis Fernandez
BrazilElzo Coelho
West GermanyLothar Matthäus
ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
Soviet UnionIgor Belanov

El Gráfico[129]

ArgentinaNery Pumpido

SpainJulio Alberto
ArgentinaOscar Ruggeri
DenmarkMorten Olsen
FranceManuel Amoros

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga
FranceLuis Fernandez
BrazilElzo Coelho

BrazilCareca
DenmarkPreben Elkjær

Guerin Sportivo[121]

BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff

West GermanyHans-Peter Briegel
BrazilJúlio César
DenmarkMorten Olsen
BrazilJosimar

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
DenmarkSøren Lerby
ItalyFernando De Napoli

DenmarkPreben Elkjær
BrazilCareca
Soviet UnionIvan Yaremchuk

La Gazzetta dello Sport[121]

BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff

FranceManuel Amoros
DenmarkMorten Olsen
BrazilJúlio César
BelgiumEric Gerets

BelgiumJan Ceulemans
West GermanyFelix Magath
SpainMíchel

EnglandGary Lineker
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
DenmarkPreben Elkjær

La Stampa[130]

BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff

FranceManuel Amoros
ArgentinaJosé Luis Brown
West GermanyKarlheinz Förster
BrazilJosimar

West GermanyLothar Matthäus
BelgiumJan Ceulemans
Soviet UnionPavlo Yakovenko
ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga

ArgentinaDiego Maradona
Soviet UnionIgor Belanov

Bob Paisley[131]

EnglandPeter Shilton

BrazilBranco
FranceMaxime Bossis
West GermanyKarlheinz Förster
FranceManuel Amoros

FranceJean Tigana
FranceMichel Platini
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
BelgiumEnzo Scifo

BrazilCareca
DenmarkPreben Elkjær

ESPN Deportes[132]

BelgiumJean-Marie Pfaff

FranceManuel Amoros
ArgentinaOscar Ruggeri
BrazilJúlio César
BrazilJosimar

ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
FranceLuis Fernandez
FranceMichel Platini

EnglandGary Lineker
SpainEmilio Butragueño

Castrol Football[133]

BrazilCarlos Gallo

MexicoRaúl Servín
MexicoFernando Quirarte
ArgentinaJosé Luis Brown
ArgentinaJosé Luis Cuciuffo

ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
FranceMichel Platini
FranceJean Tigana

EnglandGary Lineker
BrazilCareca

Sofascore[134]

FranceJoël Bats

West GermanyAndreas Brehme
BrazilJúlio César
MexicoFernando Quirarte
FranceManuel Amoros

West GermanyLothar Matthäus
ArgentinaDiego Maradona
ArgentinaJorge Burruchaga

Soviet UnionIgor Belanov
BrazilCareca
DenmarkPreben Elkjær

Unofficial winners (1990 Italy)

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In 1990, there was an All-Star Team announced in combination with the Golden Ball ceremony. It was chosen by the same journalists who chose the best player, but this team is still considered unofficial.[135][136]

Unofficial All-Star Team
GoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsReserves

BrazilCláudio Taffarel

BrazilJorginho
ItalyGiuseppe Bergomi
ItalyFranco Baresi
West GermanyGuido Buchwald
West GermanyAndreas Brehme

ItalyRoberto Donadoni
West GermanyLothar Matthäus
BelgiumEnzo Scifo

ItalySalvatore Schillaci
West GermanyJürgen Klinsmann

Costa RicaGabelo Conejo
BrazilBranco
EnglandDes Walker
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan Stojković
CameroonRoger Milla

Statistical winners (2010–2018)

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After FIFA changed its sponsor from MasterCard toVisa in 2007,[137] it published Team of the Tournament based on statistical data of other sponsors, which evaluates players' performances. FIFA explained these are not official.[138]

Statistical Team of the Tournament
World CupStandardGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
2010 South Africa[139]Castrol Football

GermanyManuel Neuer

SpainJoan Capdevila
GermanyPhilipp Lahm
SpainCarles Puyol
SpainSergio Ramos

NetherlandsMark van Bommel
GermanyThomas Müller
NetherlandsWesley Sneijder
SpainSergio Busquets

SpainDavid Villa
UruguayLuis Suárez

2014 Brazil[140]Castrol Football

GermanyManuel Neuer

ArgentinaMarcos Rojo
GermanyMats Hummels
BrazilThiago Silva
NetherlandsStefan de Vrij

BrazilOscar
GermanyToni Kroos
GermanyPhilipp Lahm
ColombiaJames Rodríguez

NetherlandsArjen Robben
GermanyThomas Müller

2018 Russia[138]Fantasy Football

BelgiumThibaut Courtois

SwedenAndreas Granqvist
FranceRaphaël Varane
BrazilThiago Silva
ColombiaYerry Mina

RussiaDenis Cheryshev
BrazilPhilippe Coutinho
CroatiaLuka Modrić

EnglandHarry Kane
BelgiumEden Hazard
FranceAntoine Griezmann

Fan Dream Team (2010–2018)

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Since 2010, theFan Dream Team has been voted by online poll of FIFA website, but FIFA explained this is also not official team.[138]

Fan Dream Team
World CupGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwardsManager
2010 South Africa[141]

SpainIker Casillas

GermanyPhilipp Lahm
SpainSergio Ramos
SpainCarles Puyol
BrazilMaicon

SpainXavi
GermanyBastian Schweinsteiger
NetherlandsWesley Sneijder
SpainAndrés Iniesta

SpainDavid Villa
UruguayDiego Forlán

SpainVicente del Bosque

2014 Brazil[142]

GermanyManuel Neuer

BrazilMarcelo
GermanyMats Hummels
BrazilDavid Luiz
BrazilThiago Silva

ArgentinaÁngel Di María
GermanyToni Kroos
ColombiaJames Rodríguez

BrazilNeymar
GermanyThomas Müller
ArgentinaLionel Messi

GermanyJoachim Löw

2018 Russia[143]

BelgiumThibaut Courtois

BrazilMarcelo
FranceRaphaël Varane
UruguayDiego Godín
BrazilThiago Silva

BrazilPhilippe Coutinho
CroatiaLuka Modrić
BelgiumKevin De Bruyne

PortugalCristiano Ronaldo
EnglandHarry Kane
FranceKylian Mbappé

2022 Qatar

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MediumGoalkeeperDefendersMidfieldersForwards
Selections by medium
The Guardian[144]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

MoroccoNoussair Mazraoui
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
EnglandJohn Stones
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaAlexis Mac Allister
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

ARD Sportschau[145]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

ArgentinaCristian Romero
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

ArgentinaÁngel Di María
EnglandJude Bellingham
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
ArgentinaAlexis Mac Allister

FranceKylian Mbappé
BrazilRicharlison
ArgentinaLionel Messi

GloboEsporte[146]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

FranceThéo Hernandez
FranceDayot Upamecano
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

ArgentinaEnzo Fernández
ArgentinaRodrigo De Paul
CroatiaLuka Modrić

FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaLionel Messi
FranceKylian Mbappé

UOL[147]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

FranceThéo Hernandez
FranceDayot Upamecano
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

CroatiaLuka Modrić
FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaEnzo Fernández

ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Goal[148]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

FranceThéo Hernandez
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
ArgentinaNicolás Otamendi
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

ArgentinaEnzo Fernández
FranceAntoine Griezmann
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Kicker[149]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

FranceThéo Hernandez
MoroccoRomain Saïss
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
ArgentinaNahuel Molina

FranceAntoine Griezmann
CroatiaLuka Modrić
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Der Spiegel[150]

ArgentinaEmiliano Martínez

FranceThéo Hernandez
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
ArgentinaNicolás Otamendi
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
GermanyJamal Musiala
ArgentinaEnzo Fernández

FranceKylian Mbappé
FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaLionel Messi

RND SportBuzzer[151]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
ArgentinaNicolás Otamendi
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

CroatiaLuka Modrić
EnglandJude Bellingham
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Bleacher Report[152]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
MoroccoRomain Saïss
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

EnglandJude Bellingham
FranceAntoine Griezmann
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

FranceKylian Mbappé
FranceOlivier Giroud
ArgentinaLionel Messi

The Independent[153]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
MoroccoRomain Saïss
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

ArgentinaAlexis Mac Allister
EnglandJude Bellingham
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
FranceAntoine Griezmann

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Radio Times[154]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
MoroccoRomain Saïss
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

PortugalBruno Fernandes
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
FranceAntoine Griezmann

FranceKylian Mbappé
FranceOlivier Giroud
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Diario AS[155]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
BrazilMarquinhos
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

FranceAurélien Tchouaméni
PortugalBruno Fernandes

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Opta Sports[156]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

FranceThéo Hernandez
BrazilMarquinhos
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

FranceAurélien Tchouaméni
FranceAntoine Griezmann
PortugalBruno Fernandes

ArgentinaLionel Messi
FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez

CBS Sports[157]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

AustraliaAziz Behich
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
FranceRaphaël Varane
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

FranceAntoine Griezmann
EnglandJude Bellingham
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat

ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi
FranceKylian Mbappé

Sky Sports[158]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

ArgentinaMarcos Acuña
EnglandHarry Maguire
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

MoroccoAzzedine Ounahi
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
FranceAntoine Griezmann

FranceKylian Mbappé
FranceOlivier Giroud
ArgentinaLionel Messi

L'Équipe[159]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

ArgentinaMarcos Acuña
CroatiaJoško Gvardiol
MoroccoRomain Saïss
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

CroatiaLuka Modrić
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
ArgentinaEnzo Fernández

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaLionel Messi
EnglandBukayo Saka

Sofascore[160]

CroatiaDominik Livaković

NetherlandsDaley Blind
EnglandHarry Maguire
FranceIbrahima Konaté
CroatiaJosip Juranović

FranceAntoine Griezmann
BrazilCasemiro
NetherlandsCody Gakpo

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaLionel Messi
PortugalBruno Fernandes

WhoScored.com[161]

PolandWojciech Szczęsny

FranceThéo Hernandez
SpainRodri
EnglandHarry Maguire
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

FranceKylian Mbappé
BrazilCasemiro
EnglandJude Bellingham
PortugalBruno Fernandes

FranceAntoine Griezmann
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Süddeutsche Zeitung[162]

MoroccoYassine Bounou

FranceThéo Hernandez
ArgentinaCristian Romero
MoroccoSofyan Amrabat
MoroccoAchraf Hakimi

EnglandJude Bellingham
FranceAntoine Griezmann
CroatiaLuka Modrić

FranceKylian Mbappé
ArgentinaJulián Álvarez
ArgentinaLionel Messi

Goal of the Tournament

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TheGoal of the Tournament award was awarded for the first time at the2006 FIFA World Cup.

  • Scores and results list the goal tally of the players' team first.

Official winners

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World CupPlayerScored againstScoreMinuteResultRoundRef.
2006 GermanyArgentinaMaxi Rodríguez Mexico2–198'
(a.e.t.)
2–1
(a.e.t.)
Round of 16[163]
2010 South AfricaUruguayDiego Forlán Germany2–151'2–3Third place match
2014 BrazilColombiaJames Rodríguez Uruguay1–028'2–0Round of 16
2018 RussiaFranceBenjamin Pavard Argentina2–257'4–3Round of 16
2022 QatarBrazilRicharlison Serbia2–073'2–0Group stage[164]

Unofficial winners

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In 2020 and 2021, FIFA's official YouTube channel made videos of the top ten goals of the following three tournaments.

World CupPlayerScored againstScoreMinuteResultRoundRef.
1970 MexicoBrazilCarlos Alberto Italy4–186'4–1Final[165]
1986 MexicoArgentinaDiego Maradona England2–055'2–1Quarter-finals[166]
1990 ItalyItalyRoberto Baggio Czechoslovakia2–078'2–0Group stage[167]

Nominees

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World CupRankPlayerScored againstScoreMinuteResultRoundRef.
2006 Germany1ArgentinaMaxi Rodríguez Mexico2–198'
(a.e.t.)
2–1Round of 16[168]
2ArgentinaEsteban Cambiasso Serbia and Montenegro2–031'6–0Group stage
3ArgentinaCarlos Tevez Serbia and Montenegro5–099'6–0Group stage
4ItalyFabio Grosso Germany1–0119'2–0Semi-finals
5EnglandJoe Cole Sweden1–064'2–2Group stage
6GermanyPhilipp Lahm Costa Rica1–06'4–2Group stage
GermanyTorsten Frings Costa Rica4–187'4–2Group stage
ArgentinaMaxi Rodríguez Serbia and Montenegro1–06'6–0Group stage
9GermanyBastian Schweinsteiger Portugal1–056'3–1Third place match
10EnglandSteven Gerrard Trinidad and Tobago2–090+5'2–0Group stage
2010 South Africa1UruguayDiego Forlán Germany2–151'2–3Third place match[169]
2NetherlandsGiovanni van Bronckhorst Uruguay1–018'3–2Semi-finals
3GermanyMesut Özil Ghana1–060'1–0Group stage
4ArgentinaCarlos Tevez Mexico3–052'3–1Round of 16
5UruguayLuis Suárez South Korea2–180'2–1Round of 16
6South AfricaSiphiwe Tshabalala Mexico1–055'1–1Group stage
7ItalyFabio Quagliarella Slovakia2–390+2'2–3Group stage
8GermanyLukas Podolski England2–032'4–1Round of 16
9GhanaSulley Muntari Uruguay1–045+1'1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4p)
Quarter-finals
10ArgentinaGabriel Heinze Nigeria1–06'1–0Group stage
2014 Brazil1ColombiaJames Rodríguez Uruguay1–028'2–0Round of 16[170]
2NetherlandsRobin van Persie Spain1–144'5–1Group stage
3ColombiaJames Rodríguez Japan4–190'4–1Group stage
4GermanyMario Götze Argentina1–0113' (a.e.t.)1–0Final
5BrazilDavid Luiz Colombia2–069'2–1Quarter-finals
6AustraliaTim Cahill Netherlands1–121'2–3Group stage
7SpainDavid Villa Australia1–036'3–0Group stage
8ArgentinaLionel Messi Bosnia and Herzegovina2–065'2–1Group stage
9ArgentinaLionel Messi Nigeria2–145+1'3–2Group stage
10SwitzerlandXherdan Shaqiri Honduras1–06'3–0Group stage
2018 Russia1FranceBenjamin Pavard Argentina2–257'4–3Round of 16[171]
[172]
2ColombiaJuan Quintero Japan1–139'1–2Group stage
3CroatiaLuka Modrić Argentina2–080'3–0Group stage
4PortugalCristiano Ronaldo Spain3–388'3–3Group stage
5ArgentinaLionel Messi Nigeria1–014'2–1Group stage
6RussiaDenis Cheryshev Croatia1–031'2–2Quarter-finals
7BelgiumNacer Chadli Japan3–290+4'3–2Round of 16
8NigeriaAhmed Musa Iceland2–075'2–0Group stage
9PortugalRicardo Quaresma Iran1–045'1–1Group stage
10GermanyToni Kroos Sweden2–190+5'2–1Group stage
UnrankedRussiaDenis Cheryshev Saudi Arabia2–043'5–0Group stage
RussiaArtem Dzyuba Egypt2–062'3–1Group stage
SpainNacho Portugal3–258'3–3Group stage
BrazilPhilippe Coutinho  Switzerland1–020'1–1Group stage
BelgiumDries Mertens Panama1–047'3–0Group stage
EnglandJesse Lingard Panama3–036'6–1Group stage
BelgiumAdnan Januzaj England1–051'1–0Group stage
ArgentinaÁngel Di María France1–141'3–4Round of 16
2022 Qatar1BrazilRicharlison Serbia2–073'2–0Group stage[164]
UnrankedSaudi ArabiaSalem Al-Dawsari Argentina2–153'2–1Group stage
NetherlandsCody Gakpo Ecuador1–06'1–1Group stage
ArgentinaEnzo Fernández Mexico2–087'2–0Group stage
CameroonVincent Aboubakar Serbia2–363'3–3Group stage
MexicoLuis Chávez Saudi Arabia2–052'2–1Group stage
FranceKylian Mbappé Poland3–090+1'3–1Round of 16
BrazilRicharlison South Korea3–029'4–1Round of 16
South KoreaPaik Seung-ho Brazil1–476'1–4Round of 16
BrazilNeymar Croatia1–0105+1'1–1Quarter-finals

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