FIFA World Cup awards

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

Awards

  • There are currently five post-tournament awards from the FIFA Technical Study Group:[1][2]
    • the Golden Ball (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Ball") for best player, first awarded in 1982.
    • the Golden 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;
    • the Golden Glove (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Glove", formerly known as the "Lev Yashin Award" from 1994 to 2006) for best goalkeeper, first awarded in 1994;
    • the FIFA 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 in 2006;
    • the FIFA Fair Play Trophy for the team that advanced to the second round with the best record of fair play, first awarded in 1970.
  • There is currently one award voted on by fans during the tournament:
    • the Player 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 in 2002.
  • There are currently two awards voted on by fans after the conclusion of the tournament:
    • the Goal of the Tournament, (currently commercially termed "Hyundai Goal of the Tournament") for the fans' best goal scored during the tournament, first awarded in 2006;
    • the Most 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]
    • an All-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

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 (Technical Study Group) and the winner voted for by representatives of the media.[4] Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive the Silver Ball and Bronze 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 by Adidas and France Football.[5] Oliver Kahn is to date the only goalkeeper to have won the award, which he did in the FIFA World Cup 2002. At the 2022 FIFA World Cup, Lionel Messi became the first player to win a second Golden Ball.[6]

Official winners

Golden Ball[7]
World Cup Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball
1982 Spain Italy Paolo Rossi Brazil Falcão West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
1986 Mexico Argentina Diego Maradona West Germany Harald Schumacher Denmark Preben Elkjær
1990 Italy Italy Salvatore Schillaci West Germany Lothar Matthäus Argentina Diego Maradona
1994 United States Brazil Romário Italy Roberto Baggio Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
1998 France Brazil Ronaldo Croatia Davor Šuker France Lilian Thuram
2002 South Korea/Japan Germany Oliver Kahn Brazil Ronaldo South Korea Hong Myung-bo
2006 Germany France Zinedine Zidane Italy Fabio Cannavaro Italy Andrea Pirlo
2010 South Africa Uruguay Diego Forlán Netherlands Wesley Sneijder Spain David Villa
2014 Brazil Argentina Lionel Messi Germany Thomas Müller Netherlands Arjen Robben
2018 Russia Croatia Luka Modrić Belgium Eden Hazard France Antoine Griezmann
2022 Qatar Argentina Lionel Messi France Kylian Mbappé Croatia Luka Modrić
Trophies by country
Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
 Argentina3014
 Italy2215
 Brazil2204
 West Germany/Germany1315
 France1124
 Croatia1113
 Uruguay1001
 Netherlands0112
 Belgium0101
 Bulgaria0011
 Denmark0011
 South Korea0011
 Spain0011

Unofficial winner

The following players were recognised as best players by FIFA website. Also, FIFA only recognizes the 1978 Golden Ball award prior to 1982. FIFA does not recognize Golden Ball awards from 1930 to 1974.

Unofficial Best Player
World Cup Winner Runner-up Third place
1978 Argentina Argentina Mario Kempes[8] Italy Paolo Rossi[9] Brazil Dirceu[9]

Media's selections

Authoritative football historian and statistician Ejikeme Ikwunze, popularly called "Mr. Football", published a list of the best players in his book World Cup (1930-2010): A Statistical Summary,[10] and it gained the most attention among experts' selections about the best players until 1978. This work is part of the official FIFA library,[11] and received public recognition from his former presidents Joao Havelange and Joseph Blatter. A considerable number of other media agreed with him.[12][13][14][15]

World Cup (1930-2010): A Statistical Summary's Best Player[10]
World Cup First place Second place Third place
1930 Uruguay Uruguay José Nasazzi[16] Argentina Guillermo Stábile Uruguay José Leandro Andrade
1934 Italy Italy Giuseppe Meazza Austria Matthias Sindelar Czechoslovakia Oldrich Nejedly
1938 France Brazil Leônidas[17] Italy Silvio Piola Hungary György Sárosi
1950 Brazil Brazil Zizinho[18] Uruguay Juan Alberto Schiaffino did not select
1954 Switzerland Hungary Ferenc Puskas Hungary Sandor Kocsis West Germany Fritz Walter
1958 Sweden Brazil Didi[19][20] Brazil Pelé France Just Fontaine
1962 Chile Brazil Garrincha[21] Czechoslovakia Josef Masopust Chile Leonel Sánchez
1966 England England Bobby Charlton England Bobby Moore Portugal Eusebio
1970 México Brazil Pelé[22] Brazil Gérson West Germany Gerd Müller
1974 West Germany Netherlands Johan Cruyff West Germany Franz Beckenbauer Poland Kazimierz Deyna
1978 Argentina[23] Argentina Mario Kempes Italy Paolo Rossi did not select

On 2 August 1950, Dr. Friedebert Becker, the editor-in-chief of Kicker (then Sport-Magazin), chose his best players of the tournament.[24]

France Football, the sponsor of Golden Ball and Ballon d'Or, selected the best player of the 1966 FIFA World Cup at that time with L'Équipe, and Bobby Charlton became the winner.[25]

After the 1978 World Cup Argentinian magazine El Gráfico held a survey for the best player of the tournament. This was different from the unofficial Golden Ball which is recognised by FIFA.[26]

Guerin Sportivo chose their top 10 player for the 1990 tournament in Italy.[27]

In 1998 the Argentinian newspaper Clarín 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.[28]

World Cup Media First place Second place Third place
1930 Uruguay Clarín Uruguay José Nasazzi
ESPN Deportes[29] Uruguay José Nasazzi
1934 Italy Clarín Italy Giuseppe Meazza
ESPN Deportes[30] Italy Raimundo Orsi
1938 France Clarín Brazil Leônidas
ESPN Deportes[31] Italy Giuseppe Meazza
1950 Brazil Sport-Magazin Brazil Zizinho Uruguay Alcides Ghiggia Brazil Ademir
Clarín Uruguay Obdulio Varela
ESPN Deportes[32] Uruguay Obdulio Varela
1954 Switzerland Clarín Hungary Ferenc Puskás
ESPN Deportes[33] Hungary Ferenc Puskás
1958 Sweden El Gráfico[34] Brazil Pelé Brazil Garrincha Brazil Vavá
Clarín Brazil Pelé
ESPN Deportes[35] Brazil Pelé
1962 Chile Clarín Brazil Garrincha
ESPN Deportes[36] Brazil Garrincha
1966 England France FootballL'Équipe England Bobby Charlton West Germany Franz Beckenbauer Portugal Eusébio
Sofascore[37] Portugal Eusébio West Germany Helmut Haller Hungary Ferenc Bene
Castrol Football[14] West Germany Franz Beckenbauer West Germany Helmut Haller England Martin Peters
Clarín West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
ESPN Deportes[38] England Bobby Charlton
1970 Mexico Sofascore[39] West Germany Gerd Müller Brazil Pelé Brazil Rivellino
Castrol Football[15] West Germany Gerd Müller Brazil Jairzinho Brazil Pelé
Clarín Brazil Pelé
ESPN Deportes[40] Brazil Pelé
1974 West Germany Sofascore[41] Netherlands Johan Cruyff Poland Kazimierz Deyna Sweden Ronnie Hellström
Castrol Football[17] Netherlands Johan Cruyff Poland Grzegorz Lato Poland Kazimierz Deyna
Clarín Netherlands Johan Cruyff
ESPN Deportes[42] Netherlands Johan Cruyff
1978 Argentina El Gráfico Argentina Mario Kempes Italy Paolo Rossi Argentina Ubaldo Fillol
Sofascore[43] Argentina Mario Kempes Argentina Daniel Passarella Peru Ramón Quiroga
Castrol Football[18] Argentina Mario Kempes Brazil Émerson Leão Argentina Ubaldo Fillol
Clarín Argentina Mario Kempes
ESPN Deportes[44] Argentina Mario Kempes
1982 Spain FourFourTwo[45] Italy Paolo Rossi Italy Bruno Conti Brazil Falcão
Guerin Sportivo[46] Italy Paolo Rossi Italy Claudio Gentile Brazil Júnior
Sofascore[47] Cameroon Thomas N'Kono Poland Zbigniew Boniek Hungary Ferenc Mészáros
Castrol Football[19] Italy Paolo Rossi Brazil Zico Poland Zbigniew Boniek
Clarín Italy Paolo Rossi
ESPN Deportes[48] Brazil Sócrates
Pelé[49] Italy Bruno Conti
1986 Mexico FourFourTwo[50] Argentina Diego Maradona Denmark Preben Elkjær England Gary Lineker
Sofascore[51] Argentina Diego Maradona Soviet Union Igor Belanov Brazil Careca
Castrol Football[20] Argentina Diego Maradona Argentina José Luis Brown England Gary Lineker
Clarín Argentina Diego Maradona
ESPN Deportes[52] Argentina Diego Maradona
1990 Italy FourFourTwo[53] West Germany Lothar Matthäus Italy Salvatore Schillaci Argentina Diego Maradona
Guerin Sportivo Italy Salvatore Schillaci West Germany Andreas Brehme England Paul Gascoigne
Sofascore[1] West Germany Lothar Matthäus West Germany Andreas Brehme Spain Míchel
Castrol Football[21] West Germany Andreas Brehme Italy Franco Baresi West Germany Guido Buchwald
Clarín Argentina Diego Maradona
ESPN Deportes[54] West Germany Lothar Matthäus
1994 United States FourFourTwo[55] Brazil Romário Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov Romania Gheorghe Hagi
Sofascore[2] Romania Gheorghe Hagi Nigeria Jay-Jay Okocha Russia Oleg Salenko
Castrol Football[22] Brazil Romário Brazil Márcio Santos Brazil Aldair
Clarín Brazil Romário
ESPN Deportes[56] Brazil Romário
1998 France FourFourTwo[57] France Lilian Thuram Brazil Ronaldo Croatia Davor Šuker
Sofascore[3] Spain Fernando Hierro Paraguay Celso Ayala Colombia Faryd Mondragón
Castrol Football[23] France Lilian Thuram France Marcel Desailly France Bixente Lizarazu
Clarín France Zinedine Zidane
ESPN Deportes[58] France Zinedine Zidane
2002 South Korea/Japan FourFourTwo[59] Brazil Ronaldo Germany Oliver Kahn Turkey Hasan Şaş
Sofascore[4] Nigeria Joseph Yobo Germany Michael Ballack Portugal Pauleta
Castrol Football[26] Brazil Ronaldo Germany Michael Ballack Germany Thomas Linke
ESPN Deportes[60] Brazil Ronaldo
2006 Germany FourFourTwo[61] Italy Andrea Pirlo France Zinedine Zidane Italy Fabio Cannavaro
Sofascore[6] Italy Andrea Pirlo Ukraine Anatoliy Tymoshchuk Switzerland Pascal Zuberbühler
Castrol Football[27] Italy Gianluigi Buffon France Lilian Thuram France William Gallas
ESPN Deportes[62] France Zinedine Zidane
2010 South Africa FourFourTwo[63] Spain Xavi Uruguay Diego Forlán Spain Andrés Iniesta
Bleacher Report[64] Netherlands Wesley Sneijder Spain David Villa Uruguay Diego Forlán
Sofascore[8] Ivory Coast Romaric Argentina Lionel Messi Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger
Castrol Football[28] Spain Sergio Ramos Spain Joan Capdevila Spain Carles Puyol
ESPN Deportes[65] Uruguay Diego Forlán
2014 Brazil FourFourTwo[66] Colombia James Rodríguez Germany Toni Kroos Argentina Javier Mascherano
The Guardian[67] Colombia James Rodríguez Germany Thomas Müller Netherlands Arjen Robben
Bleacher Report[68] Germany Manuel Neuer Netherlands Arjen Robben Colombia James Rodríguez
Sofascore[11] Bosnia and Herzegovina Miralem Pjanić Colombia James Rodríguez Switzerland Ricardo Rodriguez
2018 Russia Irish Independent[69] Croatia Luka Modrić France Kylian Mbappé France N'Golo Kanté
Sportskeeda[70] Croatia Luka Modrić France Kylian Mbappé Belgium Eden Hazard
Sofascore[12] Spain Isco Belgium Eden Hazard Germany Toni Kroos
2022 Qatar FourFourTwo[71] Argentina Lionel Messi France Kylian Mbappé France Antoine Griezmann
Sports Illustrated[72] France Kylian Mbappé Argentina Lionel Messi France Antoine Griezmann
Sofascore[13] Portugal Bruno Fernandes Argentina Lionel Messi Poland Wojciech Szczęsny

Golden Boot

The Golden Boot or Golden 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.[73] FIFA sometimes lists the top goalscorers of previous Cups among the Golden Boot winners.[74]

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[75][76]
World Cup Top goalscorer Goals Runners-up Goals Third place Goals
1930 Uruguay Argentina Guillermo Stábile 8 Uruguay Pedro Cea 5 United States Bert Patenaude 4
1934 Italy Czechoslovakia Oldřich Nejedlý 5[lower-alpha 1] Germany Edmund Conen
Italy Angelo Schiavio
4 None
1938 France Brazil Leônidas 7[lower-alpha 2] Hungary György Sárosi
Hungary Gyula Zsengellér
Italy Silvio Piola
5 None
1950 Brazil Brazil Ademir 9[lower-alpha 3] Uruguay Óscar Míguez 5 Uruguay Alcides Ghiggia
Brazil Chico
Spain Estanislau Basora
Spain Telmo Zarra
4
1954 Switzerland Hungary Sándor Kocsis 11 Switzerland Josef Hügi
West Germany Max Morlock
Austria Erich Probst
6 None
1958 Sweden France Just Fontaine 13 Brazil Pelé
West Germany Helmut Rahn
6 None
1962 Chile Hungary Flórián Albert
Soviet Union Valentin Ivanov
Brazil Garrincha
Brazil Vavá
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražan Jerković
Chile Leonel Sánchez
4 None
None
1966 England Portugal Eusébio 9 West Germany Helmut Haller 6 West Germany Franz Beckenbauer
Hungary Ferenc Bene
England Geoff Hurst
Soviet Union Valeriy Porkujan
4
1970 Mexico West Germany Gerd Müller 10 Brazil Jairzinho 7 Peru Teófilo Cubillas 5
1974 West Germany Poland Grzegorz Lato 7 Netherlands Johan Neeskens
Poland Andrzej Szarmach
5 None
1978 Argentina[80] Argentina Mario Kempes 6 Peru Teófilo Cubillas 5 Netherlands Rob Rensenbrink 5
Golden Shoe[74]
World Cup Golden Shoe Goals Silver Shoe Goals Bronze Shoe Goals
1982 Spain Italy Paolo Rossi 6 West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 5 Brazil Zico 4
1986 Mexico England Gary Lineker 6 Spain Emilio Butragueño
Brazil Careca
Argentina Diego Maradona
5 None[81]
1990 Italy Italy Salvatore Schillaci 6 Czechoslovakia Tomáš Skuhravý 5 England Gary Lineker
Cameroon Roger Milla
4
1994 United States Russia Oleg Salenko[lower-alpha 4]
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov[lower-alpha 5]
6 None
Sweden Kennet Andersson
Brazil Romário
5[lower-alpha 6]
1998 France[84] Croatia Davor Šuker 6 Argentina Gabriel Batistuta
Italy Christian Vieri
5 None[lower-alpha 7]
2002 South Korea/Japan[85] Brazil Ronaldo 8[lower-alpha 8] Germany Miroslav Klose
Brazil Rivaldo
5
2006 Germany[87] Germany Miroslav Klose 5 Argentina Hernán Crespo 3[lower-alpha 9] Brazil Ronaldo 3[lower-alpha 9]
Golden Boot[74]
World Cup Golden Boot Goals Silver Boot Goals Bronze Boot Goals
2010 South Africa Germany Thomas Müller 5[lower-alpha 10] Spain David Villa 5[lower-alpha 10] Netherlands Wesley Sneijder 5[lower-alpha 10]
2014 Brazil Colombia James Rodríguez 6 Germany Thomas Müller 5 Brazil Neymar 4[lower-alpha 11]
2018 Russia England Harry Kane 6 France Antoine Griezmann 4[lower-alpha 12] Belgium Romelu Lukaku 4[lower-alpha 12]
2022 Qatar France Kylian Mbappé 8 Argentina Lionel Messi 7 France Olivier Giroud 4[lower-alpha 13]
Notes
  1. FIFA initially credited Nejedlý with only four goals, which would make him joint top scorer with Angelo Schiavio of Italy and Edmund Conen of Germany. However, FIFA changed it to five goals in November 2006, making Nejedlý the outright top scorer.[77]
  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.[77]
  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.[78][79]
  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.[82]
  6. Romário and Andersson surpassed the other two players with five goals (Jürgen Klinsmann and Roberto Baggio) by having three assists each.[82][83]
  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.[86]
  9. Eight players had scored three goals. Ronaldo, Crespo and Zinedine 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).[88]
  10. Müller, Villa, Sneijder and Diego 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.[89]
  11. Neymar, Lionel Messi and Robin 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).[90]
  12. Griezmann, Lukaku, Denis Cheryshev, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian 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.[91]
  13. Giroud and Julián Álvarez tied with four goals. Giroud won the Bronze Boot due to playing fewer minutes than Álvarez.[92]

Golden Glove

The Golden 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 late Soviet 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.[93]

Official Award
Lev Yashin Award
World Cup Lev Yashin Award Clean sheets
1994 United States Belgium Michel Preud'homme 2
1998 France France Fabien Barthez 5
2002 South Korea/Japan Germany Oliver Kahn 5
2006 Germany Italy Gianluigi Buffon 5
Golden Glove
World Cup Golden Glove Clean sheets
2010 South Africa Spain Iker Casillas 5
2014 Brazil Germany Manuel Neuer 4
2018 Russia Belgium Thibaut Courtois 3
2022 Qatar Argentina Emiliano Martínez 3

FIFA Young Player Award

The FIFA Young Player Award ("Best Young Player Award" 2006–2010) was awarded for the first time at the 2006 World Cup in Germany and given to Germany's Lukas Podolski.[94] The award is given to the best player in the tournament who is at most 21 years old. For the 2022 World Cup, this meant that the player had to have been born on or after 1 January 2001.

In 2006,[95] the election took place on FIFA's official World Cup website with the help of The FIFA Technical Study Group.[96]

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.[97] With 61% of the overall vote, the winner was Pelé, who finished ahead of the Peruvian Teófilo Cubillas, the best young player at Mexico 1970, and England's Michael Owen, who reached similar heights at France 98.[98][99]

The winner of the award has only been part of the winning country three times. Pelé in 1958, Kylian Mbappé in 2018, and Enzo Fernández in 2022.

World Cup FIFA Young Player Age
1958 Sweden Brazil Pelé 17
1962 Chile Hungary Flórián Albert 20
1966 England West Germany Franz Beckenbauer 20
1970 Mexico Peru Teófilo Cubillas 21
1974 West Germany Poland Władysław Żmuda 20
1978 Argentina Italy Antonio Cabrini 20
1982 Spain France Manuel Amoros 21
1986 Mexico Belgium Enzo Scifo 20
1990 Italy Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Robert Prosinečki 21
1994 United States Netherlands Marc Overmars 20
1998 France England Michael Owen 18
2002 South Korea/Japan United States Landon Donovan 20
2006 Germany Germany Lukas Podolski[94] 21
2010 South Africa Germany Thomas Müller[100] 20
2014 Brazil France Paul Pogba[101] 21
2018 Russia France Kylian Mbappé[102] 19
2022 Qatar Argentina Enzo Fernández 21

FIFA Fair Play Trophy

The FIFA Fair Play Trophy is given to the team with the best record of fair 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.[103]

The appearance of the award was originally a certificate. From 1982 to 1990, it was a golden trophy based on Sport Billy, a football-playing cartoon character from 1982 who became an icon for FIFA Fair play.[104][105] Ever since 1994, it is simply a trophy with an elegant footballer figure.[106] Peru was the first nation to win the award after receiving no yellow or red cards in the 1970 FIFA World Cup held in Mexico.[107]

Peru's FIFA Fair Play trophy award. Peru won the award after receiving no yellow or red cards in the tournament.
World Cup FIFA 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

The Player 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,[108][109] since 2010, Player of the Match is picked by an online poll on FIFA's website.[110][111][112]

World Cup Player(s) with most POTM wins Wins
2002 South Korea/Japan Brazil Rivaldo 3
2006 Germany Italy Andrea Pirlo 3
2010 South Africa Netherlands Wesley Sneijder 4
2014 Brazil Argentina Lionel Messi 4
2018 Russia France Antoine Griezmann
Belgium Eden Hazard
England Harry Kane
Croatia Luka Modrić
3
2022 Qatar Argentina Lionel Messi 5

Total awards
As of 18 December 2022

Rank Player Wins World Cup(s) with awards
1 Argentina Lionel Messi112010, 2014, 2018, 2022
2 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo72010, 2014, 2018, 2022
3 Netherlands Arjen Robben62006, 2010, 2014
4 France Kylian Mbappé52018, 2022
Croatia Luka Modrić2018, 2022
Uruguay Luis Suárez2010, 2014, 2018
7 France Antoine Griezmann42018, 2022
Belgium Eden Hazard2014, 2018
Japan Keisuke Honda2010, 2014
England Harry Kane2018, 2022
Germany Miroslav Klose2002, 2006
Germany Thomas Müller2010, 2014
Brazil Neymar2014, 2018, 2022
South Korea Park Ji-sung2002, 2006, 2010
Colombia James Rodríguez2014, 2018
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder2010

By country
As of 18 December 2022

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

Most Entertaining Team

The Most 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.[73]

World Cup Most Entertaining Team Award
1994 United States  Brazil[87]
1998 France  France[87]
2002 South Korea/Japan  South Korea[113]
2006 Germany  Portugal[114]

All-Star Team

Official winners

The All-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 name MasterCard All-Star Team.[115] For 1998, 2002 and 2006, substitute and reserve members were also nominated for full squads.

All-Star Team
World Cup Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards Reserves
1994 United States[115]

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

did not select
1998 France[116]

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

Netherlands Edwin van der Sar
Argentina Juan Sebastián Verón
France Thierry Henry
Nigeria Jay-Jay Okocha
England Michael Owen
Italy Christian Vieri

2002 South Korea/Japan[117]

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

Spain Iker Casillas
Brazil Cafu
Germany Dietmar Hamann
Spain Joaquín
Japan Hidetoshi Nakata
United States Landon Donovan
Belgium Marc Wilmots

2006 Germany[118]

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

Argentina Hernán Crespo
France Thierry Henry
Germany Miroslav Klose
Italy Luca Toni
Italy Francesco Totti

did not select

Unofficial winners

FIFA published the first All-Star Team in 1938, but it never made All-Star Team again until 1990 due to ensuing complaints.[119] In January 1959, the host of 1958 tournament Swedish Federation published an All-Star Team based on 720 answers out of 1,200 experts.[120][121] 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.[122][123]

Unofficial All-Star Team
World Cup Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards Reserves
1938 France

Czechoslovakia František Plánička

Brazil Domingos da Guia
Italy Pietro Rava

Brazil Zezé Procópio
Italy Michele Andreolo
Italy Ugo Locatelli

Sweden Arne Nyberg
Italy Giuseppe Meazza
Brazil Leônidas
Hungary György Sárosi
Hungary Pál Titkos

did not select
1958 Sweden

Northern Ireland Harry Gregg

Sweden Orvar Bergmark
Brazil Bellini
Brazil Nílton Santos

Soviet Union Yuriy Voynov
West Germany Horst Szymaniak

Brazil Garrincha
Brazil Didi
France Raymond Kopa
Brazil Pelé
Sweden Lennart Skoglund

did not select
1990 Italy

Brazil Cláudio Taffarel

Brazil Jorginho
Italy Giuseppe Bergomi
Italy Franco Baresi
West Germany Guido Buchwald
West Germany Andreas Brehme

Italy Roberto Donadoni
West Germany Lothar Matthäus
Belgium Enzo Scifo

Italy Salvatore Schillaci
West Germany Jürgen Klinsmann

Costa Rica Gabelo Conejo
Brazil Branco
England Des Walker
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Stojković
Cameroon Roger Milla

After FIFA changed its sponsor from MasterCard to Visa in 2007,[124] it published Team of the Tournament based on statistical data of other sponsors, which evaluates players' performances. FIFA explained these are not official.[125]

Statistical Team of the Tournament
World Cup Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards Standard
2010 South Africa[126]

Germany Manuel Neuer

Spain Joan Capdevila
Germany Philipp Lahm
Spain Carles Puyol
Spain Sergio Ramos

Netherlands Mark van Bommel
Germany Thomas Müller
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder
Spain Sergio Busquets

Spain David Villa
Uruguay Luis Suárez

Castrol performance index
2014 Brazil[127]

Germany Manuel Neuer

Argentina Marcos Rojo
Germany Mats Hummels
Brazil Thiago Silva
Netherlands Stefan de Vrij

Brazil Oscar
Germany Toni Kroos
Germany Philipp Lahm
Colombia James Rodríguez

Netherlands Arjen Robben
Germany Thomas Müller

Castrol performance index
2018 Russia[125]

Belgium Thibaut Courtois

Sweden Andreas Granqvist
France Raphaël Varane
Brazil Thiago Silva
Colombia Yerry Mina

Russia Denis Cheryshev
Brazil Philippe Coutinho
Croatia Luka Modrić

England Harry Kane
Belgium Eden Hazard
France Antoine Griezmann

Fantasy football

Since 2010, the Fan Dream Team has been voted by online poll of FIFA website, but FIFA explained this is also not official team.[125]

Fan Dream Team
World Cup Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards Manager
2010 South Africa[128]

Spain Iker Casillas

Germany Philipp Lahm
Spain Sergio Ramos
Spain Carles Puyol
Brazil Maicon

Spain Xavi
Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger
Netherlands Wesley Sneijder
Spain Andrés Iniesta

Spain David Villa
Uruguay Diego Forlán

Spain Vicente del Bosque

2014 Brazil[129]

Germany Manuel Neuer

Brazil Marcelo
Germany Mats Hummels
Brazil David Luiz
Brazil Thiago Silva

Argentina Ángel Di María
Germany Toni Kroos
Colombia James Rodríguez

Brazil Neymar
Germany Thomas Müller
Argentina Lionel Messi

Germany Joachim Löw

2018 Russia[130]

Belgium Thibaut Courtois

Brazil Marcelo
France Raphaël Varane
Uruguay Diego Godín
Brazil Thiago Silva

Brazil Philippe Coutinho
Croatia Luka Modrić
Belgium Kevin De Bruyne

Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
England Harry Kane
France Kylian Mbappé

did not select

Media's selections

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 include Sport-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 and Marca.

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 and Johan 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.[131] Castrol Football has given retrospective rankings to players until 1966 with their expert panel consisting of people such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Arsène Wenger, Marcel Desailly, Cafu, Alan Shearer, Emilio Butragueño, Ronald Koeman, Pierluigi Collina, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Gary Bailey, Peter Stöger, Mohamed Al-Deayea and Stanislav Levý.[132]

World Cup Media Players
1930 Uruguay ESPN Deportes[29] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jakšić Uruguay Nasazzi Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivković Uruguay J. Andrade Argentina Monti Uruguay Gestido Uruguay Castro Uruguay Scarone Argentina Stábile Argentina Ferreira Uruguay Cea
1934 Italy ESPN Deportes[30] Spain Zamora Spain Quincoces Italy Monzeglio Austria Wagner Italy Monti Spain Cilaurren Italy Guaita Austria Sindelar Czechoslovakia Nejedlý Italy Meazza Italy Orsi
Lucien Gamblin[133] Czechoslovakia Plánička Spain Quincoces Austria Sesta Austria Wagner Hungary Szűcs Netherlands van Heel Italy Guaita Spain Regueiro Spain Lángara Czechoslovakia Nejedlý Italy Orsi
1938 France ESPN Deportes[31] Czechoslovakia Plánička Brazil Da Guia Italy Rava Italy Serantoni Italy Andreolo Italy Locatelli Italy Biavati Italy Meazza Brazil Leônidas Hungary Sárosi Hungary Titkos
1950 Brazil Sport-Magazin[24] Uruguay Máspoli Uruguay M. González Brazil Juvenal Uruguay Varela Uruguay V. Andrade England Wright Uruguay Ghiggia Brazil Zizinho Brazil Ademir Spain Gaínza Brazil Jair
Mundo Esportivo[24][134] Brazil Barbosa Uruguay M. González Brazil Juvenal Uruguay Varela
Uruguay V. Andrade Brazil Bauer Uruguay Ghiggia
Brazil Zizinho
Brazil Ademir
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mitić
England Finney
ESPN Deportes[32] Spain Ramallets Uruguay M. González Uruguay Tejera Uruguay Varela Spain Puchades Brazil Bauer Uruguay Ghiggia Brazil Zizinho Brazil Ademir Spain Gaínza Uruguay Schiaffino
O Globo Sportivo[135] Sweden Svensson Uruguay M. González Brazil Juvenal Brazil Bauer Uruguay Varela Uruguay V. Andrade Uruguay Ghiggia Uruguay J. Pérez Brazil Ademir Sweden Palmér Brazil Chico
1954 Switzerland Mundo Esportivo[136] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Beara Brazil Djalma Uruguay W. Martínez England Wright Hungary Bozsik Austria Ocwirk Hungary Kocsis Hungary Hidegkuti Brazil Julinho Uruguay Schiaffino West Germany Schäfer
ESPN Deportes[33] Hungary Grosics Uruguay Santamaría Uruguay V. Andrade Uruguay Varela Hungary Bozsik West Germany Walter Hungary Kocsis Hungary Hidegkuti Hungary Puskás Hungary Czibor Hungary M. Tóth
1958 Sweden France Football[137] Northern Ireland Gregg Sweden Bergmark Brazil Bellini Brazil Nílton Northern Ireland Blanchflower France Kopa Brazil Garrincha France Fontaine Brazil Didi Brazil Pelé Sweden Skoglund
France Football (ratings)[137] Northern Ireland Gregg Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šijaković Scotland Evans Brazil Nílton Scotland Turnbull France Kopa Brazil Garrincha France Fontaine Brazil Didi Brazil Pelé Sweden Skoglund
Gabriel Hanot[137] Soviet Union Yashin Brazil Djalma Brazil Bellini Brazil Nílton Soviet Union Voynov France Kopa Brazil Garrincha France Fontaine Brazil Didi Brazil Pelé France Vincent
Sport-Magazin[138] Northern Ireland Gregg Brazil Djalma Sweden Gustavsson Germany Juskowiak Soviet Union Voynov Germany Rahn West Germany Szymaniak France Fontaine Brazil Vavá Brazil Pelé Sweden Skoglund
El Gráfico[139] Northern Ireland Gregg Sweden Bergmark Brazil Nílton Soviet Union Voynov Sweden Gustavsson West Germany Szymaniak Brazil Garrincha/West Germany Rahn Brazil Didi France Kopa Brazil Pelé Sweden Skoglund
ESPN Deportes[35] Soviet Union Yashin Brazil Djalma Brazil Bellini Brazil Nílton Brazil Orlando West Germany Szymaniak Brazil Garrincha France Fontaine Brazil Didi Brazil Pelé Sweden Hamrin
Idrottsbladet[140] Northern Ireland Gregg Brazil Djalma Brazil Nílton Northern Ireland Blanchflower Sweden Gustavsson Brazil Orlando Brazil Garrincha France Fontaine France Kopa Brazil Pelé Northern Ireland Peter McParland
O Globo Sportivo[141] Brazil Gilmar Czechoslovakia Mráz Brazil Bellini Brazil Nílton Scotland Turnbull Brazil Orlando Brazil Garrincha Brazil Didi France Kopa Brazil Pelé Sweden Skoglund
1962 Chile France Football[142] Czechoslovakia Schrojf Chile Eyzaguirre Uruguay E. Álvarez West Germany Schnellinger Czechoslovakia Novák Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Šekularac Brazil Zito West Germany Seeler Brazil Garrincha Soviet Union Ponedelnik Brazil Zagallo
ESPN Deportes[36] Czechoslovakia Schrojf Brazil Djalma Brazil Mauro West Germany Schnellinger Czechoslovakia Masopust Soviet Union Voronin Brazil Zito Brazil Amarildo Brazil Garrincha Brazil Vavá Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Skoblar
1966 England Associated Press[143] England Banks Brazil Djalma England Moore West Germany Schulz Argentina Marzolini West Germany Beckenbauer England B. Charlton Soviet Union Voronin Hungary Bene Portugal Eusébio Portugal Simões
Estadio[144] England Banks Soviet Union Ponomaryov England Moore England J. Charlton Argentina Marzolini West Germany Beckenbauer England B. Charlton England Hurst Hungary Albert Portugal Eusébio Portugal Simões
El Gráfico[144] England Banks Argentina Ferreiro England Moore England J. Charlton Argentina Marzolini West Germany Beckenbauer England B. Charlton West Germany Seeler Hungary Bene Hungary Albert Portugal Simões
ESPN Deportes[38] England Banks West Germany Höttges England Moore West Germany Haller Argentina Marzolini West Germany Beckenbauer England B. Charlton England Hurst Hungary Bene Portugal Eusébio Portugal Simões
Castrol Football[145] England Banks England Wilson England Moore West Germany Haller West Germany Weber West Germany Beckenbauer England Cohen Portugal Torres Portugal Augusto Portugal Eusébio England Peters
Sofascore[146] Uruguay Mazurkiewicz North Korea Shin England Moore West Germany Haller England J. Charlton West Germany Beckenbauer England B. Charlton West Germany Seeler Hungary Bene Portugal Eusébio England Peters
1970 Mexico ESPN Deportes[40] Uruguay Mazurkiewicz Brazil C. Alberto Brazil Piazza West Germany Beckenbauer Brazil Gérson Italy Facchetti Brazil Clodoaldo Brazil Rivellino Brazil Jairzinho Brazil Pelé Germany G. Müller
Castrol Football[147] Soviet Union Kavazashvili Uruguay Mujica Uruguay Matosas Uruguay Ancheta Uruguay Ubiña Peru Cubillas Uruguay Maneiro Brazil Rivellino Brazil Jairzinho Brazil Pelé Germany G. Müller
Sofascore[148] Italy Albertosi Mexico Guzmán England Moore Germany Beckenbauer Brazil Gérson Peru Cubillas Germany Seeler Brazil Rivellino Brazil Jairzinho Brazil Pelé Germany G. Müller
1974 West Germany Estadio[149] West Germany Maier West Germany Breitner West Germany Vogts Chile Figueroa West Germany Beckenbauer Netherlands Jansen Netherlands Neeskens West Germany Overath Poland Gadocha Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
English and Italian journalists[150] Poland Tomaszewski West Germany Breitner Brazil Marinho Netherlands Rijsbergen West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Neeskens West Germany Overath Poland Gadocha Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
De Volkskrant[151] Sweden Hellström Netherlands Krol Argentina Wolff Brazil L. Pereira West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Neeskens Netherlands Van Hanegem Poland Gadocha Netherlands Cruyff Argentina Rubén Ayala
El Gráfico (ratings)[152] Sweden Hellström West Germany Breitner Poland Szymanowski Netherlands Rijsbergen West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Neeskens Sweden Edström Poland Gadocha Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
ESPN Deportes[42] Poland Tomaszewski Brazil Marinho West Germany Vogts Netherlands Suurbier West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Neeskens Netherlands Rensenbrink Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Oblak Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
Castrol Football[153] Sweden Hellström Netherlands Krol Netherlands Suurbier Netherlands Rijsbergen West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Rep Netherlands Haan West Germany G. Müller Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
Sofascore[154] Sweden Hellström West Germany Breitner Poland Szymanowski Brazil L. Pereira West Germany Beckenbauer Poland Deyna Netherlands Neeskens Sweden Edström Germany Bonhof Netherlands Cruyff Poland Lato
1978 Argentina Goles[155] Argentina Fillol Brazil Toninho Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Italy Cabrini Argentina Luque Italy Causio Italy Benetti Poland Boniek Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
Guerin Sportivo[156] Argentina Fillol Italy Gentile Brazil Amaral Argentina Passarella Italy Cabrini Netherlands Haan Brazil Dirceu Austria Krankl Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
Crónica and El Mercurio[156] Argentina Fillol Austria Sara Netherlands Krol Italy Scirea Italy Cabrini Argentina Luque Italy Causio Italy Benetti Peru Cubillas Poland Deyna Italy Bettega
Enzo Bearzot[156] Argentina Fillol Brazil Toninho France Trésor Argentina Passarella France Bossis Netherlands Haan Brazil Dirceu Austria Krankl Brazil Batista Argentina Kempes Hungary Pintér
La Prensa[156] Brazil Leão Brazil Toninho Netherlands Krol Brazil Amaral Italy Cabrini Argentina Ardiles Argentina Bertoni Poland Deyna Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Italy Bettega
Clarín[156] Argentina Fillol Brazil Toninho Netherlands Krol Italy Bellugi Argentina Tarantini Argentina Luque Italy Causio Argentina Gallego Netherlands Neeskens Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
La Razón[156] Argentina Fillol West Germany Vogts Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Italy Cabrini Brazil Dirceu Italy Causio Italy Benetti Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
El País[156] Argentina Fillol West Germany Vogts France Trésor Argentina Passarella Netherlands R. van de Kerkhof Netherlands Haan Brazil Dirceu Tunisia Lahzami Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Italy Bettega
Pelé[157] Argentina Fillol Austria Sara Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Italy Cabrini France Platini Italy Causio Brazil Batista Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
ESPN Deportes[44] Argentina Fillol Brazil Nelinho Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Italy Cabrini Italy Tardelli Peru Cubillas Argentina Gallego Italy Rossi Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
Castrol Football[158] Brazil Leão West Germany Kaltz Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Italy Scirea Netherlands Haan Netherlands Jansen Austria Krankl Germany Bonhof Argentina Kempes Poland Lato
Sofascore[159] Peru Quiroga Argentina Galván Netherlands Krol Argentina Passarella Netherlands W. van de Kerkhof Netherlands Haan Argentina Bertoni Germany Rummenige Germany Bonhof Argentina Kempes Netherlands Rensenbrink
1982 Spain Guerin Sportivo[160] Italy Zoff Italy Gentile Soviet Union Baltacha Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Poland Boniek France Giresse Brazil Éder Italy Conti Italy Rossi
Pelé[161] Soviet Union Dasayev Italy Gentile Italy Scirea Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Poland Boniek France Giresse Argentina Maradona Italy Conti Italy Rossi
El Gráfico[162] Italy Zoff Brazil Leandro West Germany Stielike Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Argentina Ardiles France Giresse Germany Rummenige Italy Conti Italy Rossi
L'Équipe[163] Italy Zoff Italy Gentile West Germany Förster France Trésor Italy Cabrini Brazil Falcão Italy Tardelli France Giresse Brazil Cerezo Brazil Zico Italy Rossi
Mundo Deportivo[163] Soviet Union Dasayev Italy Gentile West Germany Stielike Italy Collovati Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Poland Boniek Brazil Sócrates Italy Antognoni Italy Conti Italy Rossi
La Gazzetta dello Sport[164] Italy Zoff Italy Gentile Italy Scirea Italy Collovati Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Poland Boniek Brazil Cerezo West Germany Littbarski Italy Conti Italy Rossi
Estadio[164] Soviet Union Dasayev Italy Gentile Italy Scirea Italy Collovati Italy Cabrini Brazil Falcão Italy Tardelli France Giresse West Germany Rummenigge Italy Conti Italy Rossi
Don Balón[164] Soviet Union Dasayev Belgium Gerets Italy Scirea Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão Poland Boniek France Giresse France Platini Italy Conti Italy Rossi
ESPN Deportes[48] Soviet Union Dasayev Belgium Gerets Italy Scirea Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior Brazil Falcão France Platini France Giresse Brazil Sócrates Italy Conti Italy Rossi
Castrol Football[165] Poland Młynarczyk West Germany Breitner Italy Scirea West Germany Stielike Italy Cabrini England Mills Poland Boniek France Giresse West Germany Littbarski Brazil Zico Italy Rossi
Sofascore[166] Poland Młynarczyk Belgium Vercauteren Austria Pezzey Argentina Passarella Brazil Júnior France Platini Poland Boniek France Giresse Germany Rummenige Brazil Zico Italy Rossi
1986 Mexico France Football (ratings)[161] Belgium Pfaff Belgium Gerets France Bossis West Germany Förster France Amoros Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona West Germany Matthäus West Germany Allofs Argentina Valdano France Tigana
Kicker[161] West Germany Schumacher Brazil Josimar Denmark Olsen West Germany Förster Belgium Demol Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona West Germany Matthäus Brazil Coelho France L. Fernandez Soviet Union Belanov
El Gráfico[167] Argentina Pumpido Spain J. Alberto Denmark Olsen Argentina Ruggeri France Amoros Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona Brazil Coelho Denmark Elkjær Brazil Careca France L. Fernandez
Guerin Sportivo[160] Belgium Pfaff Brazil Josimar Denmark Olsen Brazil César West Germany Briegel Denmark Lerby Argentina Maradona Italy De Napoli Denmark Elkjær Brazil Careca Soviet Union Yaremchuk
La Gazzetta dello Sport[160] Belgium Pfaff Belgium Gerets Denmark Olsen Brazil César France Amoros West Germany Magath Argentina Maradona England Lineker Denmark Elkjær Belgium Ceulemans Spain Míchel
La Stampa[168] Belgium Pfaff Brazil Josimar Argentina Brown West Germany Förster France Amoros Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona West Germany Matthäus Soviet Union Yakovenko Belgium Ceulemans Soviet Union Belanov
ESPN Deportes[52] Belgium Pfaff Brazil Josimar Argentina Ruggeri Brazil César France Amoros Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona England Lineker France Platini France L. Fernandez Spain Butragueño
Castrol Football[169] Brazil Carlos G. Mexico Quirarte Argentina Brown Argentina Cuciuffo Mexico Servín Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona England Lineker France Platini Brazil Careca France Tigana
Sofascore[170] France Bats Mexico Quirarte West Germany Brehme Brazil César France Amoros Argentina Burruchaga Argentina Maradona West Germany Matthäus Denmark Elkjær Brazil Careca Soviet Union Belanov
1990 Italy La Gazzetta dello Sport[161] Argentina Goycochea Italy Bergomi Italy Baresi West Germany Kohler West Germany Brehme Czechoslovakia Hašek West Germany Matthäus Spain Vázquez Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
El Gráfico[167] Argentina Goycochea Italy Bergomi Italy Baresi England M. Wright West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Klinsmann Argentina Maradona West Germany Augenthaler Italy Schillaci
Associated Press[167] Costa Rica Conejo Brazil Jorginho Italy Baresi England Walker West Germany Brehme Spain Míchel West Germany Matthäus West Germany Klinsmann Argentina Maradona Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
Deporte Gráfico[160] Argentina Goycochea England Parker Italy Baresi West Germany Berthold West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Klinsmann Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
Sportivo Sur[161] Costa Rica Conejo Italy Bergomi Italy Baresi West Germany Kohler West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Völler Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Italy Donadoni Italy Schillaci
Jimmy Greaves[171] England Shilton Cameroon Kana-Biyik Italy Baresi England M. Wright West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Klinsmann Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
Match[171] Netherlands Breukelen England Parker Egypt Ramzy England M. Wright West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Völler West Germany Buchwald Spain Vázquez Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
Fußball Woche[123] Costa Rica Conejo Brazil Jorginho Italy Baresi England Walker West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Buchwald Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Czechoslovakia Skuhravý Italy Schillaci
Don Balón[172] Spain Zubizarreta Argentina Serrizuela Italy Baresi Cameroon Kundé West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Klinsmann Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Argentina Maradona Italy Schillaci
Placar[173] Argentina Goycochea Cameroon Tataw Italy Baresi West Germany Häßler West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus West Germany Buchwald Argentina Maradona Cameroon Milla Italy Schillaci
Guerin Sportivo[160] Czechoslovakia Stejskal England Parker Italy Baresi West Germany Kohler West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus Brazil Alemão Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Argentina Caniggia Italy Schillaci
Pichi Alonso[174] West Germany Illgner England Parker Italy Baresi England Walker Belgium De Wolf England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus Brazil Valdo Cameroon Omam-Biyik Italy Donadoni Italy Schillaci
ESPN Deportes[54] Argentina Goycochea England Parker Italy Baresi West Germany Kohler West Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus Argentina Caniggia Czechoslovakia Skuhravý Belgium Scifo Italy Schillaci
Castrol Football[175] Argentina Goycochea Argentina Burruchaga Italy Baresi England M. Wright Germany Brehme England Gascoigne West Germany Matthäus Germany Buchwald Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Czechoslovakia Skuhravý Cameroon Omam-Biyik
Sofascore[176] Czechoslovakia Stejskal Romania Popescu Italy Baresi England M. Wright Germany Brehme Spain Míchel Germany Matthäus Germany Littbarski Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stojković Czechoslovakia Skuhravý Cameroon Milla
1994 United States La Stampa[177] Belgium Preud'homme Spain Ferrer Italy Costacurta Brazil Aldair Italy Maldini Italy D. Baggio Romania Hagi Sweden Brolin Bulgaria Letchkov Brazil Romário Italy R. Baggio
El Gráfico[161] Brazil Taffarel Italy Benarrivo Spain Sergi Brazil Aldair Italy Maldini Brazil M. Silva Romania Hagi Sweden Brolin Bulgaria Stoichkov Brazil Romário Italy R. Baggio
Shoot![178] Belgium Preud'homme Brazil Jorginho Brazil M. Santos Bulgaria Balakov Italy Maldini Brazil Dunga Romania Hagi Sweden Brolin Bulgaria Stoichkov Brazil Romário Italy R. Baggio
ESPN Deportes[56] Belgium Preud'homme Brazil Jorginho Brazil M. Santos Italy Baresi Italy Maldini Brazil Dunga Romania Hagi Sweden Brolin Bulgaria Stoichkov Brazil Romário Italy R. Baggio
Castrol Football[179] Bulgaria Mihaylov Brazil Jorginho Brazil M. Santos Brazil Aldair Italy Maldini Brazil Dunga Brazil M. Silva Sweden Brolin Brazil Zinho Brazil Romário Brazil Bebeto
Sofascore[180] Sweden Ravelli Netherlands Koeman Brazil M. Santos Bulgaria Balakov Italy Maldini Brazil Dunga Romania Hagi Sweden Brolin Sweden Andersson Germany Klinsmann Romania Răducioiu
1998 France El Gráfico[181][182] France Barthez France Thuram Netherlands De Boer France Desailly Brazil R. Carlos Netherlands Davids France Deschamps Croatia Boban France Zidane Croatia Šuker England Owen
La Stampa[183] Paraguay Chilavert France Thuram Brazil Cafu France Desailly Croatia Jarni Netherlands Davids France Deschamps France Petit France Zidane Croatia Šuker England Owen
ESPN Deportes[58] France Barthez France Thuram Netherlands De Boer France Blanc Brazil R. Carlos Netherlands Davids France Deschamps Brazil Rivaldo France Zidane Croatia Šuker Brazil Ronaldo
Castrol Football[184] Italy Pagliuca France Thuram France Blanc France Desailly France Lizarazu Croatia Stanić France Deschamps Brazil Rivaldo France Zidane Croatia Šuker Brazil Ronaldo
Sofascore[185] Paraguay Chilavert France Thuram Paraguay C. Ayala France Desailly France Lizarazu Brazil Dunga Argentina Verón France Petit France Zidane Netherlands Jonk Germany Bierhoff
2002 South Korea/Japan ESPN Deportes[60] Germany Kahn Brazil Cafu England Campbell Spain Hierro Brazil R. Carlos Brazil Ronaldinho South Korea Yoo Germany Ballack Brazil Rivaldo Germany Klose Brazil Ronaldo
El Gráfico[186] Brazil Marcos Brazil Cafu Mexico Márquez Turkey Özalan Brazil R. Carlos Germany Metzelder Germany Schneider Turkey Şaş Brazil Rivaldo Senegal Fadiga Brazil Ronaldo
Placar[187] Germany Kahn Paraguay Arce Sweden Mjällby Brazil Roque Jr. Brazil R. Carlos Brazil Ronaldinho Brazil G. Silva Brazil Kléberson Brazil Rivaldo Spain Raúl Brazil Ronaldo
World Soccer[188] Germany Kahn Brazil Cafu South Korea Hong England Ferdinand Brazil R. Carlos Brazil Ronaldinho South Korea Yoo Turkey Şaş Senegal Diop Spain Raúl Brazil Ronaldo
Castrol Football[189] South Korea Lee Germany Frings Germany Linke Brazil Lúcio Brazil R. Carlos South Korea Choi Brazil Edmílson Germany Ballack Brazil Rivaldo Germany Klose Brazil Ronaldo
Sofascore[190] Turkey Reçber Germany Frings Spain Puyol Spain Hierro Brazil R. Carlos England Beckham Germany Hamann Germany Ballack Brazil Rivaldo Italy Vieri Brazil Ronaldo
2006 Germany ESPN Deportes[62] Italy Buffon France Thuram Italy Cannavaro England Terry Germany Lahm France Zidane Italy Pirlo Portugal Figo Germany Ballack Argentina Crespo Germany Klose
Castrol Football[191] Italy Buffon France Thuram Italy Cannavaro France Gallas France Abidal France Vieira Italy Pirlo Italy Gattuso Germany Ballack France Henry Germany Klose
Sofascore[192] Switzerland Zuberbühler Argentina Roberto Ayala Italy Cannavaro Italy Materazzi Ukraine Tymoshchuk France Vieira Italy Pirlo Switzerland Barnetta Argentina Riquelme Ukraine Kalynychenko Germany Klose
2010 South Africa ESPN Deportes[65] Spain Casillas Germany Lahm Spain S. Ramos Spain Puyol Spain Xavi Germany Schweinsteiger Brazil Maicon Spain Iniesta Netherlands Sneijder Spain Villa Uruguay Forlán
Bleacher Report[193] Spain Casillas Uruguay Lugano Spain S. Ramos Spain Puyol Spain Xavi Germany Schweinsteiger Germany T. Müller Spain Iniesta Netherlands Sneijder Netherlands Van Bronckhorst Uruguay Forlán
Goal[194] Spain Casillas Spain S. Ramos Ghana Mensah Brazil Juan Germany Schweinsteiger Spain Xavi Spain Iniesta Netherlands Sneijder Germany T. Müller Spain Villa Uruguay Forlán
Sofascore[195] Portugal Carvalho Germany Lahm Spain Piqué Brazil Juan Spain Xavi Germany Schweinsteiger Germany T. Müller Argentina Messi Netherlands Sneijder Spain Villa Uruguay Forlán
2014 Brazil Johan Cruyff[196] Germany Neuer Argentina Zabaleta Brazil T. Silva Germany Hummels Brazil Marcelo Germany Kroos Brazil Neymar Netherlands Robben Argentina Messi Netherlands Van Persie Belgium Hazard
BBC Sport[197] Germany Neuer Germany Lahm Costa Rica G. González Germany Hummels Netherlands Blind Germany Kroos Argentina Mascherano Netherlands Robben Argentina Messi Colombia J. Rodríguez Germany T. Müller
Sofascore[198] United States Howard Netherlands De Vrij Netherlands Vlaar France Benzema Switzerland R. Rodríguez Germany Kroos Brazil Neymar Netherlands Robben Argentina Messi Colombia J. Rodríguez Germany T. Müller
Sportsnet[199] Germany Neuer Germany Lahm Argentina Garay Germany Hummels Switzerland R. Rodríguez Germany Kroos Argentina Mascherano Netherlands Robben Argentina Messi Colombia J. Rodríguez Germany T. Müller
2018 Russia Süddeutsche Zeitung[200] Belgium Courtois France Varane Uruguay Godín Colombia Mina France Kanté Croatia Modrić Russia Cheryshev Belgium Hazard England Kane Croatia Perišić France Mbappé
Kicker[200] Belgium Courtois France Varane Sweden Granqvist Colombia Mina France Kanté Croatia Modrić Belgium De Bruyne Belgium Hazard Croatia Rakitić France Griezmann France Mbappé
Diario AS[201] Belgium Courtois France Varane France Umtiti France L. Hernandez France Kanté Croatia Modrić Belgium De Bruyne Belgium Hazard Croatia Rakitić France Griezmann France Mbappé
Marca[202] Belgium Courtois France Varane France Umtiti France L. Hernandez France Kanté Croatia Modrić Belgium Lukaku Belgium Hazard Belgium Meunier France Griezmann France Mbappé
Forbes[203] Belgium Courtois Croatia Vrsaljko Uruguay Godín Croatia Vida France Kanté Croatia Modrić Belgium De Bruyne Belgium Hazard Belgium Meunier France Griezmann France Mbappé
Sofascore[204] Belgium Courtois England Trippier Sweden Granqvist England Stones Brazil Marcelo Croatia Modrić Belgium De Bruyne Belgium Hazard England Kane France Griezmann France Mbappé
Sports Illustrated[205] Belgium Courtois England Trippier France Varane Uruguay Godín France L. Hernandez Croatia Modrić France Kanté Brazil Coutinho Belgium Hazard Belgium Lukaku France Mbappé
Goal[206] England Pickford France Varane Croatia Vida Uruguay Godín Belgium De Bruyne Croatia Modrić France Kanté Croatia Perišić Belgium Hazard France Griezmann France Mbappé
WhoScored.com[207] Denmark Schmeichel England Trippier Sweden Granqvist Uruguay Giménez Brazil Marcelo Croatia Modrić Belgium De Bruyne Belgium Hazard England Kane Brazil Neymar Russia M. Fernandes
2022 Qatar The Guardian[208] Argentina E. Martínez Morocco Mazraoui Croatia Gvardiol England Stones Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat Argentina Mac Allister France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
ARD Sportschau[209] Argentina E. Martínez Argentina Mac Allister Croatia Gvardiol Argentina Romero Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat England Bellingham Argentina Di María Brazil Richarlison Argentina Messi France Mbappé
GloboEsporte[210] Argentina E. Martínez France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol France Upamecano Morocco Hakimi Argentina De Paul Argentina E. Fernández France Griezmann Croatia Modrić Argentina Messi France Mbappé
UOL[211] Argentina E. Martínez France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol France Upamecano Morocco Hakimi Argentina E. Fernández Croatia Modrić France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Goal[212] Argentina E. Martínez France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Argentina Otamendi Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat Argentina E. Fernández France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Kicker[213] Argentina E. Martínez France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Morocco Saiss Argentina Molina Morocco Amrabat Croatia Modrić France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Der Spiegel[214] Argentina E. Martínez France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Argentina Otamendi Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat Argentina E. Fernández France Griezmann Germany Musiala Argentina Messi France Mbappé
RND SportBuzzer[215] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Argentina Otamendi Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat England Bellingham Croatia Modrić Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Bleacher Report[216] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Morocco Saïss Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat England Bellingham France Griezmann France Giroud Argentina Messi France Mbappé
The Independent[217] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Morocco Saïss Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat England Bellingham France Griezmann Argentina Mac Allister Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Radio Times[218] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Morocco Saïss Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat Portugal B. Fernandes France Griezmann France Giroud Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Diario AS[219] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Brazil Marquinhos Morocco Hakimi France Tchouaméni Portugal B. Fernandes France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Opta Sports[220] Croatia Livaković France T. Hernandez Croatia Gvardiol Brazil Marquinhos Morocco Hakimi France Tchouaméni Portugal B. Fernandes France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
CBS Sports[221] Croatia Livaković Australia Behich Croatia Gvardiol France Varane Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat England Bellingham France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé
L'Équipe[222] Croatia Livaković Argentina Acuña Croatia Gvardiol Morocco Saïss Morocco Hakimi Morocco Amrabat Argentina E. Fernández Croatia Modrić England Saka Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Sofascore[223] Croatia Livaković Netherlands Blind France Konaté England Maguire Croatia Juranović Brazil Casemiro Portugal B. Fernandes France Griezmann Netherlands Gakpo Argentina Messi France Mbappé
WhoScored.com[224] Poland Szczęsny France T. Hernandez Spain Rodri England Maguire Morocco Hakimi Brazil Casemiro England Bellingham France Griezmann Portugal B. Fernandes Argentina Messi France Mbappé
Süddeutsche Zeitung[225] Morocco Bounou France T. Hernandez Morocco Amrabat Argentina Romero Morocco Hakimi England Bellingham Croatia Modrić France Griezmann Argentina J. Álvarez Argentina Messi France Mbappé

Goal of the Tournament

The Goal of the Tournament award was awarded for the first time at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

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

Official winners

World Cup Player Scored against Score Minute Result Round Ref.
2006 Germany Argentina Maxi Rodríguez  Mexico 2–1 98'
(a.e.t.)
2–1
(a.e.t.)
Round of 16 [226]
2010 South Africa Uruguay Diego Forlán  Germany 2–1 51' 2–3 Third place match
2014 Brazil Colombia James Rodríguez  Uruguay 1–0 28' 2–0 Round of 16
2018 Russia France Benjamin Pavard  Argentina 2–2 57' 4–3 Round of 16
2022 Qatar Brazil Richarlison  Serbia 2–0 73' 2–0 Group stage [227]

Unofficial winners

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

World Cup Player Scored against Score Minute Result Round Ref.
1970 Mexico Brazil Carlos Alberto  Italy 4–1 86' 4–1 Final [228]
1986 Mexico Argentina Diego Maradona  England 2–0 55' 2–1 Quarter-finals [229]
1990 Italy Italy Roberto Baggio  Czechoslovakia 2–0 78' 2–0 Group stage [230]

Nominees

World Cup Rank Player Scored against Score Minute Result Round Ref.
2006 Germany 1 Argentina Maxi Rodríguez  Mexico 2–1 98'
(a.e.t.)
2–1 Round of 16 [231]
2 Argentina Esteban Cambiasso  Serbia and Montenegro 2–0 31' 6–0 Group stage
3 Argentina Carlos Tevez  Serbia and Montenegro 5–0 99' 6–0 Group stage
4 Italy Fabio Grosso  Germany 1–0 119' 2–0 Semi-finals
5 England Joe Cole  Sweden 1–0 64' 2–2 Group stage
6 Germany Philipp Lahm  Costa Rica 1–0 6' 4–2 Group stage
Germany Torsten Frings  Costa Rica 4–1 87' 4–2 Group stage
Argentina Maxi Rodríguez  Serbia and Montenegro 1–0 6' 6–0 Group stage
9 Germany Bastian Schweinsteiger  Portugal 1–0 56' 3–1 Third place match
10 England Steven Gerrard  Trinidad and Tobago 2–0 90+5' 2–0 Group stage
2010 South Africa 1 Uruguay Diego Forlán  Germany 2–1 51' 2–3 Third place match [232]
2 Netherlands Giovanni van Bronckhorst  Uruguay 1–0 18' 3–2 Semi-finals
3 Germany Mesut Özil  Ghana 1–0 60' 1–0 Group stage
4 Argentina Carlos Tevez  Mexico 3–0 52' 3–1 Round of 16
5 Uruguay Luis Suárez  South Korea 2–1 80' 2–1 Round of 16
6 South Africa Siphiwe Tshabalala  Mexico 1–0 55' 1–1 Group stage
7 Italy Fabio Quagliarella  Slovakia 2–3 90+2' 2–3 Group stage
8 Germany Lukas Podolski  England 2–0 32' 4–1 Round of 16
9 Ghana Sulley Muntari  Uruguay 1–0 45+1' 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 p)
Quarter-finals
10 Argentina Gabriel Heinze  Nigeria 1–0 6' 1–0 Group stage
2014 Brazil 1 Colombia James Rodríguez  Uruguay 1–0 28' 2–0 Round of 16 [233]
2 Netherlands Robin van Persie  Spain 1–1 44' 5–1 Group stage
3 Colombia James Rodríguez  Japan 4–1 90' 4–1 Group stage
4 Germany Mario Götze  Argentina 1–0 113' (a.e.t.) 1–0 Final
5 Brazil David Luiz  Colombia 2–0 69' 2–1 Quarter-finals
6 Australia Tim Cahill  Netherlands 1–1 21' 2–3 Group stage
7 Spain David Villa  Australia 1–0 36' 3–0 Group stage
8 Argentina Lionel Messi  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–0 65' 2–1 Group stage
9 Argentina Lionel Messi  Nigeria 2–1 45+1' 3–2 Group stage
10 Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri  Honduras 1–0 6' 3–0 Group stage
2018 Russia 1 France Benjamin Pavard  Argentina 2–2 57' 4–3 Round of 16 [234]
[235]
2 Colombia Juan Quintero  Japan 1–1 39' 1–2 Group stage
3 Croatia Luka Modrić  Argentina 2–0 80' 3–0 Group stage
4 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo  Spain 3–3 88' 3–3 Group stage
5 Argentina Lionel Messi  Nigeria 1–0 14' 2–1 Group stage
6 Russia Denis Cheryshev  Croatia 1–0 31' 2–2 Quarter-finals
7 Belgium Nacer Chadli  Japan 3–2 90+4' 3–2 Round of 16
8 Nigeria Ahmed Musa  Iceland 2–0 75' 2–0 Group stage
9 Portugal Ricardo Quaresma  Iran 1–0 45' 1–1 Group stage
10 Germany Toni Kroos  Sweden 2–1 90+5' 2–1 Group stage
Unranked Russia Denis Cheryshev  Saudi Arabia 2–0 43' 5–0 Group stage
Russia Artem Dzyuba  Egypt 2–0 62' 3–1 Group stage
Spain Nacho  Portugal 3–2 58' 3–3 Group stage
Brazil Philippe Coutinho   Switzerland 1–0 20' 1–1 Group stage
Belgium Dries Mertens  Panama 1–0 47' 3–0 Group stage
England Jesse Lingard  Panama 3–0 36' 6–1 Group stage
Belgium Adnan Januzaj  England 1–0 51' 1–0 Group stage
Argentina Ángel Di María  France 1–1 41' 3–4 Round of 16
2022 Qatar 1 Brazil Richarlison  Serbia 2–0 73' 2–0 Group stage [227]
Unranked Saudi Arabia Salem Al-Dawsari  Argentina 2–1 53' 2–1 Group stage
Netherlands Cody Gakpo  Ecuador 1–0 6' 1–1 Group stage
Argentina Enzo Fernández  Mexico 2–0 87' 2–0 Group stage
Cameroon Vincent Aboubakar  Serbia 2–3 63' 3–3 Group stage
Mexico Luis Chávez  Saudi Arabia 2–0 52' 2–1 Group stage
France Kylian Mbappé  Poland 3–0 90+1' 3–1 Round of 16
Brazil Richarlison  South Korea 3–0 29' 4–1 Round of 16
South Korea Paik Seung-ho  Brazil 1–4 76' 1–4 Round of 16
Brazil Neymar  Croatia 1–0 105+1' 1–1 Quarter-finals

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