2014 FIFA World Cup awards

The following article outlines the awards for the 2014 FIFA World Cup played in Brazil from 12 June to 15 July 2014. The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament:[1][2]

Golden Ball

The adidas Golden Ball is given to the outstanding player at the FIFA World Cup. The players who finish second and third are given the Silver Ball and Bronze Ball respectively.[3]

On 11 July 2014, the FIFA Technical Study Group announced the ten-player shortlist for the Golden Ball award.[4]

Golden Boot

The adidas Golden Boot is given to the top goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup. If two or more players are tied on goals, the ranking is decided by the number of assists. If still tied, the players who played the least minutes are ranked first. The players who finish second and third are given the Silver Boot and Bronze Boot respectively.[5]

The top ten players were as follows:[6]

Rank Player Goals Assists Minutes played
1 Colombia James Rodríguez 6 2 399'
2 Germany Thomas Müller 5 3 682'
3 Brazil Neymar 4 1 457'
4 Argentina Lionel Messi 4 1 693'
5 Netherlands Robin van Persie 4 0 548'
6 France Karim Benzema 3 2 450'
7 Germany André Schürrle 3 1 244'
8 Netherlands Arjen Robben 3 1 690'
9 Ecuador Enner Valencia 3 0 270'
10 Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri 3 0 387'

Golden Glove

The adidas Golden Glove is given to the most outstanding goalkeeper at the FIFA World Cup.[7]

On 11 July 2014, the FIFA Technical Study Group announced the three-player shortlist for the Golden Glove award.[8]

Best Young Player

The Hyundai Young Player Award is given to the most outstanding young player at the FIFA World Cup.[9] Players must be at most 21 years old to receive the award; for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, they must be born on or after 1 January 1993.

On 11 July 2014, the FIFA Technical Study Group announced the three-player shortlist for the Young Player award.[10]

FIFA Fair Play Trophy

The FIFA Fair Play Award is given to the team with the tournament’s best disciplinary record. Only teams that reach the knockout phase are eligible.[11]

Man of the Match

Man of the Match trophy.

The Budweiser Man of the Match was given to the best player of each match. It was decided by popular voting online, through FIFA's website, Twitter, and FIFA's mobile phone application.[12]

By match

DayStageTeam 1ResultTeam 2Man of the Match[13]
Thursday
12 June
First round of group stage matches
Group ABrazil 3–1 CroatiaBrazil Neymar
Friday
13 June
Mexico 1–0 CameroonMexico Giovani dos Santos
Group BSpain 1–5 NetherlandsNetherlands Robin van Persie
Chile 3–1 AustraliaChile Alexis Sánchez
Saturday
14 June
Group CColombia 3–0 GreeceColombia James Rodríguez
Ivory Coast 2–1 JapanIvory Coast Yaya Touré
Group DUruguay 1–3 Costa RicaCosta Rica Joel Campbell
England 1–2 ItalyItaly Mario Balotelli
Sunday
15 June
Group ESwitzerland  2–1 EcuadorSwitzerland Xherdan Shaqiri
France 3–0 HondurasFrance Karim Benzema
Group FArgentina 2–1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaArgentina Lionel Messi
Monday
16 June
Iran 0–0 NigeriaNigeria John Obi Mikel
Group GGermany 4–0 PortugalGermany Thomas Müller
Ghana 1–2 United StatesUnited States Clint Dempsey
Tuesday
17 June
Group HBelgium 2–1 AlgeriaBelgium Kevin De Bruyne
Russia 1–1 South KoreaSouth Korea Son Heung-min
Second round of group stage matches
Group ABrazil 0–0 MexicoMexico Guillermo Ochoa
Wednesday
18 June
Cameroon 0–4 CroatiaCroatia Mario Mandžukić
Group BSpain 0–2 ChileChile Eduardo Vargas
Australia 2–3 NetherlandsNetherlands Arjen Robben
Thursday
19 June
Group CColombia 2–1 Ivory CoastColombia James Rodríguez
Japan 0–0 GreeceJapan Keisuke Honda
Group DUruguay 2–1 EnglandUruguay Luis Suárez
Friday
20 June
Italy 0–1 Costa RicaCosta Rica Bryan Ruiz
Group ESwitzerland  2–5 FranceFrance Karim Benzema
Honduras 1–2 EcuadorEcuador Enner Valencia
Saturday
21 June
Group FArgentina 1–0 IranArgentina Lionel Messi
Nigeria 1–0 Bosnia and HerzegovinaNigeria Peter Odemwingie
Group GGermany  2–2  GhanaGermany Mario Götze
Sunday
22 June
United States 2–2 PortugalUnited States Tim Howard
Group HBelgium 1–0 RussiaBelgium Eden Hazard
South Korea 2–4 AlgeriaAlgeria Islam Slimani
Monday
23 June
Third round of group stage matches
Group ACameroon 1–4 BrazilBrazil Neymar
Croatia 1–3 MexicoMexico Rafael Márquez
Group BAustralia 0–3 SpainSpain David Villa
Netherlands 2–0 ChileNetherlands Arjen Robben
Tuesday
24 June
Group CJapan 1–4 ColombiaColombia Jackson Martínez
Greece 2–1 Ivory CoastGreece Georgios Samaras
Group DItaly 0–1 UruguayItaly Gianluigi Buffon
Costa Rica 0–0 EnglandCosta Rica Keylor Navas
Wednesday
25 June
Group EHonduras 0–3  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Xherdan Shaqiri
Ecuador 0–0 FranceEcuador Alexander Domínguez
Group FNigeria 2–3 ArgentinaArgentina Lionel Messi
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–1 IranBosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko
Thursday
26 June
Group GUnited States 0–1 GermanyGermany Thomas Müller
Portugal 2–1 GhanaPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Group HSouth Korea 0–1 BelgiumBelgium Jan Vertonghen
Algeria 1–1 RussiaAlgeria Islam Slimani
Friday
27 June
Rest day
Saturday
28 June
Knockout stage matches
Round of 16Brazil 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(3–2 pen.)
 ChileBrazil Júlio César
Colombia 2–0 UruguayColombia James Rodríguez
Sunday
29 June
Netherlands 2–1 MexicoMexico Guillermo Ochoa
Costa Rica 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(5–3 pen.)
 GreeceCosta Rica Keylor Navas
Monday
30 June
France 2–0 NigeriaFrance Paul Pogba
Germany 2–1 (a.e.t.) AlgeriaAlgeria Raïs M'Bolhi
Tuesday
1 July
Argentina 1–0 (a.e.t.)  SwitzerlandArgentina Lionel Messi
Belgium 2–1 (a.e.t.) United StatesUnited States Tim Howard
Wednesday
2 July
Rest days
Thursday
3 July
Friday
4 July
Quarter-finalsBrazil 2–1 ColombiaBrazil David Luiz
France 0–1 GermanyGermany Mats Hummels
Saturday
5 July
Netherlands 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 pen.)
 Costa RicaCosta Rica Keylor Navas
Argentina 1–0 BelgiumArgentina Gonzalo Higuaín
Sunday
6 July
Rest days
Monday
7 July
Tuesday
8 July
Semi-finalsBrazil 1–7 GermanyGermany Toni Kroos
Wednesday
9 July
Netherlands 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(2–4 pen.)
 ArgentinaArgentina Sergio Romero
Thursday
10 July
Rest days
Friday
11 July
Saturday
12 July
Third place matchBrazil 0–3 NetherlandsNetherlands Arjen Robben
Sunday
13 July
FinalGermany 1–0 (a.e.t.) ArgentinaGermany Mario Götze

Multiple winners

Player Awards Matches played
Argentina Lionel Messi 4 7
Costa Rica Keylor Navas 3 5
Netherlands Arjen Robben 3 7
Colombia James Rodríguez 3 5
France Karim Benzema 2 5
Germany Mario Götze 2 6
United States Tim Howard 2 4
Germany Thomas Müller 2 7
Brazil Neymar 2 5
Mexico Guillermo Ochoa 2 4
Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri 2 4
Algeria Islam Slimani 2 4

All-Star Team

The Castrol Index that evaluated player performances through statistical data finished with the following players leading each position (Toni Kroos was the overall leader):[14]

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards

Germany Manuel Neuer (Germany)

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

Brazil Oscar (Brazil)
Germany Toni Kroos (Germany)
Germany Philipp Lahm (Germany)
Colombia James Rodríguez (Colombia)

Netherlands Arjen Robben (Netherlands)
Germany Thomas Müller (Germany)

Dream Team

The Dream Team consisted of the following players, there is a substitute for each position.[15]

Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards Manager

Germany Manuel Neuer (Germany)

Brazil Marcelo (Brazil)
Germany Mats Hummels (Germany)
Brazil Thiago Silva (Brazil)
Brazil David Luiz (Brazil)

Argentina Ángel Di María (Argentina)
Germany Toni Kroos (Germany)
Colombia James Rodríguez (Colombia)

Brazil Neymar (Brazil)
Argentina Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Germany Thomas Müller (Germany)

Germany Joachim Löw (Germany)

Prize money

The total prize money on offer for the tournament was confirmed by FIFA as US$576 million (including payments of US$70 million to domestic clubs), a 37 percent increase from the amount allocated in the 2010 tournament.[16] Before the tournament, each of the 32 entrants received US$1.5 million for preparation costs. At the tournament, the prize money was distributed as follows:

Goal of the Tournament

The Goal of the Tournament (presented by Sony) was decided by online voting. A total 15 goals were in the shortlist as selected by FIFA.com:[17]

On 21 July 2014, FIFA announced that after more than four million votes, Colombian player James Rodríguez's first goal against Uruguay was named as goal of the tournament.[18]

Rank[19] Date Player Match (score after goal)
1 28 June 2014 Colombia James Rodríguez Colombia 2–0 Uruguay (1–0)
2 13 June 2014 Netherlands Robin van Persie Netherlands 5–1 Spain (1–1)
3 24 June 2014 Colombia James Rodríguez Colombia 4–1 Japan (4–1)
4 13 July 2014 Germany Mario Götze Germany 1–0 Argentina (1–0)
5 4 July 2014 Brazil David Luiz Brazil 2–1 Colombia (2–0)
6 18 June 2014 Australia Tim Cahill Australia 2–3 Netherlands (1–1)
7 23 June 2014 Spain David Villa Spain 3–0 Australia (1–0)
8 15 June 2014 Argentina Lionel Messi Argentina 2–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina (2–0)
9 25 June 2014 Argentina Lionel Messi Argentina 3–2 Nigeria (2–1)
10 25 June 2014 Switzerland Xherdan Shaqiri Switzerland 3–0 Honduras (1–0)
11 8 July 2014 Germany André Schürrle Germany 7–1 Brazil (7–0)
12 5 July 2014 Argentina Gonzalo Higuaín Argentina 1–0 Belgium (1–0)
13 14 June 2014 Italy Claudio Marchisio Italy 2–1 England (1–0)
14 20 June 2014 Switzerland Granit Xhaka Switzerland 2–5 France (2–5)
15 16 June 2014 Ghana André Ayew Ghana 1–2 United States (1–1)

See also

References

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