FIFA U-20 World Cup awards

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At the end of each FIFA U-20 World Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the players and teams which have distinguished themselves in various aspects of the game.

Awards

There are currently four awards:

  • the Golden Ball (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Ball") for best player assigned by members of the media;
  • the Golden Boot (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Boot" for best scorer;
  • the Golden Glove Award (currently commercially termed "adidas Golden Glove" for the best goalkeeper assigned since 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup;
  • the FIFA Fair Play Trophy for the team that advanced to the second round with the best record of fair play;

Golden Ball

The Adidas Golden Ball award is awarded to the player who plays the most outstanding football during the tournament. It is selected by the media poll. Since the 2007 tournament, 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.

World Cup Golden Ball Silver Ball Bronze Ball Ref(s)
1977 Tunisia Soviet Union Volodymyr Bessonov Brazil Júnior Brasília Brazil Cléber [1]
1979 Japan Argentina Diego Maradona Paraguay Julio César Romero Argentina Ramón Díaz [2]
1981 Australia Romania Romulus Gabor West Germany Michael Zorc West Germany Roland Wohlfarth [3]
1983 Mexico Brazil Geovani Argentina Roberto Zárate Argentina Luis Islas [4]
1985 Soviet Union Brazil Paulo Silas Brazil Gérson Spain Juan Carlos Unzué [5]
1987 Chile Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Robert Prosinečki Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonimir Boban West Germany Marcel Witeczek [6]
1989 Saudi Arabia Brazil Bismarck United States Kasey Keller Nigeria Christopher Nwosu [7]
1991 Portugal Portugal Emílio Peixe Brazil Giovane Élber Portugal Paulo Torres [8]
1993 Australia Brazil Adriano Not awarded Not awarded [9]
1995 Qatar Brazil Caio Portugal Dani Argentina Joaquín Irigoytía [10]
1997 Malaysia Uruguay Nicolás Olivera Uruguay Marcelo Zalayeta Argentina Pablo Aimar [11]
1999 Nigeria Mali Seydou Keita Nigeria Pius Ikedia Spain Pablo Couñago [12]
2001 Argentina Argentina Javier Saviola Argentina Andrés D'Alessandro France Djibril Cissé [13]
2003 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Ismail Matar Brazil Dudu Brazil Dani Alves [14]
2005 Netherlands Argentina Lionel Messi Nigeria John Obi Mikel Nigeria Taye Taiwo [15]
2007 Canada Argentina Sergio Agüero Argentina Maxi Moralez Mexico Giovani dos Santos [16]
2009 Egypt Ghana Dominic Adiyiah Brazil Alex Teixeira Brazil Giuliano [17]
2011 Colombia Brazil Henrique Almeida Portugal Nélson Oliveira Mexico Jorge Enríquez [18]
2013 Turkey France Paul Pogba Uruguay Nicolás López Ghana Clifford Aboagye [19]
2015 New Zealand Mali Adama Traoré Brazil Danilo Serbia Sergej Milinković-Savić [20]
2017 South Korea England Dominic Solanke Uruguay Federico Valverde Venezuela Yangel Herrera [21]
2019 Poland South Korea Lee Kang-in Ukraine Serhiy Buletsa Ecuador Gonzalo Plata [22]
2021 Indonesia

Golden Boot

The Golden Boot (known commercially as the Adidas Golden Shoe) is awarded to the top goalscorer of the tournament. If more than one players are equal by same goals, the players will be selected based by the most assists made and, if still tied, less playing minutes recorded during the tournament.

World Cup Golden Boot Goals Silver Boot Goals Bronze Boot Goals Ref(s)
1977 Tunisia Brazil Guina 4 Iraq Hussein Saeed 3 Mexico Luis Placencia 3 [1]
1979 Japan Argentina Ramón Díaz 8 Argentina Diego Maradona 6 Poland Andrzej Palasz 5 [2]
1981 Australia Australia Mark Koussas 4 Egypt Taher Amer 4 West Germany Ralf Loose 4 [3]
1983 Mexico Brazil Geovani 6 Poland Joachim Klemenz 5 Argentina Jorge Luis Gabrich 4 [4]
1985 Soviet Union Spain Sebastián Losada 3 Spain Fernando 3 Nigeria Odiaka Monday 3 [5]
1987 Chile West Germany Marcel Witeczek 7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Davor Šuker 6 Chile Camilo Pino 5 [6]
1989 Saudi Arabia Soviet Union Oleg Salenko 5 Brazil Marcelo Henrique 3 Nigeria Christopher Ohen 3 [7]
1991 Portugal Soviet Union Sergei Sherbakov 5 Spain Ismael Urzaiz 4 Mexico Pedro Pineda 4 [8]
1993 Australia Colombia Henry Zambrano 3 United States Chris Faklaris 3 Mexico Vicente Nieto 3 [9]
1995 Qatar Spain Joseba Etxeberria 7 Brazil Caio 5 Portugal Dani 4 [10]
1997 Malaysia Brazil Adaílton 10 France David Trezeguet 5 Australia Kostas Salapasidis 4 [11]
1999 Nigeria Spain Pablo Couñago 5 Mali Mahamadou Dissa 5 United States Taylor Twellman 4 [12]
2001 Argentina Argentina Javier Saviola 11 Brazil Adriano 6 France Djibril Cissé 6 [13]
2003 United Arab Emirates United States Eddie Johnson 4 Japan Daisuke Sakata 4 Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi 4 [14]
2005 Netherlands Argentina Lionel Messi 6 Spain Fernando Llorente 5 Ukraine Oleksandr Aliyev 5 [15]
2007 Canada Argentina Sergio Agüero 6 Spain Adrián 5 Argentina Maxi Moralez 4 [16]
2009 Egypt Ghana Dominic Adiyiah 8 Hungary Vladimir Koman 5 Spain Aarón 4 [17]
2011 Colombia Brazil Henrique Almeida 5 Spain Álvaro Vázquez 5 France Alexandre Lacazette 5 [18]
2013 Turkey Ghana Ebenezer Assifuah 6 Portugal Bruma 5 Spain Jesé 5 [19]
2015 New Zealand Ukraine Viktor Kovalenko 5 Hungary Bence Mervo 5 Germany Marc Stendera 4 [20]
2017 South Korea Italy Riccardo Orsolini 5 United States Josh Sargent 4 France Jean-Kévin Augustin 4 [21]
2019 Poland Norway Erling Haaland 9 Ukraine Danylo Sikan 4 Senegal Amadou Sagna 4 [22]
2021 Indonesia

Golden Glove

The Golden Glove is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

World Cup Golden Gloves Ref(s)
2009 Egypt Costa Rica Esteban Alvarado [17]
2011 Colombia Portugal Mika [18]
2013 Turkey Uruguay Guillermo de Amores [19]
2015 New Zealand Serbia Predrag Rajković [20]
2017 South Korea England Freddie Woodman [21]
2019 Poland Ukraine Andriy Lunin [22]
2021 Indonesia

FIFA Fair Play Award

FIFA Fair Play Award is given to the team who has the best fair play record during the tournament with the criteria set by FIFA Fair Play Committee.

Tournament FIFA Fair Play Award Ref(s)
1977 Tunisia  Brazil [1]
1979 Japan  Poland [2]
1981 Australia  Australia [3]
1983 Mexico  South Korea [4]
1985 USSR  Colombia [5]
1987 Chile  West Germany [6]
1989 Saudi Arabia  United States [7]
1991 Portugal  Soviet Union [8]
1993 Australia  England [9]
1995 Qatar  Japan [10]
1997 Malaysia  Argentina [11]
1999 Nigeria  Croatia [12]
2001 Argentina  Argentina [13]
2003 United Arab Emirates  Colombia [14]
2005 Netherlands  Colombia [15]
2007 Canada  Japan [16]
2009 Egypt  Brazil [17]
2011 Colombia  Nigeria [18]
2013 Turkey  Spain [19]
2015 New Zealand  Ukraine [20]
2017 South Korea  Mexico [21]
2019 Poland  Japan [22]
2021 Indonesia

References

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  21. ^ a b c d "Solanke takes home top honour". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 11 June 2017.
  22. ^ a b c d "Lee, Lunin headline award winners at Poland 2019". FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 15 June 2019.

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