South Africa World Cup Golden Boot Rules, South Africa World Cup, who won the Golden Boot

Updated on physical education 2024-04-13
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the history of the World Cup, there have only been two World Cups where the top scorer has scored fewer goals than Muller, at the 1962 World Cup in Chile and the 1934 World Cup in Italy. In 1962, there were six players who scored four goals and were tied for the top scorer; In 1934, there were also three players who scored four goals and shared the Golden Boot. Muller, along with the 2006 Golden Boot winner and now his team-mate Klose in Germany, is the third top scorer with the fewest goals.

    In fact, South Africa scored a measifully low number of goals in the World Cup, scoring only 145 goals in 64 games, two fewer than Germany. As a result, the World Cup in South Africa replaced the 2006 World Cup in Germany as the second-fewest World Cup in World Cup history, followed by the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

    Before the World Cup final in South Africa, 4 people scored 5 goals, but according to the current FIFA rules, Sneijder, Villa, Uruguay's Forlan and Muller will not be tied. If the number of assists is the same, it is determined by the player's playing time, and the player who plays less time wins, because it means that he is more efficient.

    Thus, since Muller had three assists and the other three had only one, Muller was elected.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Juxtapositions existed before 1994, but have since been eliminated for the sake of seriousness.

    The judging criteria are as follows:

    1.Goals.

    2.Assists.

    3.The shorter the playing time, the higher the efficiency.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the case of the same number of goals, FIFA first compares the number of assists made by the players.

    In the case of the same number of goals and assists, FIFA has further stipulated that the players who have played the same time in this tournament will be ranked higher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to FIFA rules, the top scorers of the World Cup cannot be tied. In the case of the same number of goals, first look at the number of assists, and then look at the playing time, who is more efficient in relative time, and who is higher in the ranking. In this way, Muller won the Golden Boot with five goals and three assists.

    Villa and Sneijder both had one assist, and Villa eventually won the Silver Boot for their short playing time (634 minutes vs. Sneijder's 652 minutes). At the same time, Muller also won the Best Newcomer Award for his outstanding performance. The award for best goalkeeper was won by Casillas.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When the goal is the same, it's better than the assist.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Ranked by number of goals.

    The rules of the Golden Boot don't seem to say that they can't be tied.

    It's not that there can't be two Golden Boot winners.

    The Golden Boot is an honor that goalscorers aspire to, and the person who has scored the most goals in the previous World Cup will wear the Golden Boot to become the top scorer.

    The Golden Boot award of this World Cup must be Villa! Haha, look at him.

    If the total number of goals is the same, then it depends on the number of non-penalty goals in the total goal.

    If it's the same for the rest of the day, it depends on the time it takes to reach the same data.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no tie for the first, 2, and the goals are equal depending on the level of play on the field to determine who is.

    3, ditto, buddy, give me points, thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, look at the total number of goals scored by the players;

    If the total number of goals is the same, then the number of non-penalty goals in the total goal is considered (the number of goals does not include goals scored in penalty shootouts);

    If the number of non-penalty goals is still the same, it depends on the number of assists of the players;

    If it's the same next, it depends on the time it takes to reach the same stats (for example, two people score the same 6 goals, but one only plays in the semi-finals and scores 6 goals, and then is eliminated and goes home, and the other is the 6th in the final, that is, the person who goes home in the semi-finals gets the Golden Boot).

    If it's the same, I don't know, maybe it's a vote, hehe.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are ties, 34 years, 62 years, 94 years have ties.

    Year Winner Country Goals Scored.

    1930 World Cup Quillermo Stabier Argentina 81934 World Cup Edmond Konan Germany 4 Oderich Niyedry Czechoslovakia.

    Angelo Schiavio, Italy.

    1938 World Cup Liannidas Silva Brazil 81950 World Cup Marquis Adimia Brazil 71954 World Cup Sandro Kosis Hungary 111958 World Cup Juster Fontaine France 131962 World Cup Florian Alberto Hungary 4 Garrincha Brazil.

    Valentin Ivanov USSR.

    Drazan Yerković Yugoslavia.

    Rianu Sanziz Chile.

    Huahua Brazil.

    1966 World Cup Eusebio Portugal 9

    1970 World Cup Gerd Müller West Germany 10

    1974 World Cup Gorzegos Rato Poland 71978 World Cup Mario Kempes Argentina 61982 World Cup Paulo Rossi Italy 6

    1986 World Cup Gary Lineker England 61990 World Cup Salvador Schillaci Italy 61994 World Cup Oleg Salenko Russia 6 Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria.

    1998 World Cup Davo Suker Croatia 62002 World Cup Ronaldo Brazil 8

    2006 World Cup Miroslav Klos Germany 5

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Barcelona, Inter, Bayern, Chelsea, Marseille.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    2010 World Cup in South Africa German star Muller scored a total of 5 goals and became the top scorer of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with the advantage of more assists, successfully defending the World Cup Golden Boot award for the German team.

    Muller, who came through Bayern's youth system, made his Bundesliga debut in 2008 and only became a regular last season, making his international debut in March 2010. Before the World Cup, Müller made just two appearances for Germany, and the 21-year-old scored five goals from five shots on target and provided three assists in six games in South Africa. Had Muller not been suspended in the semi-finals, he might have even scored more.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Thomas. Müller, German.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Thomas. Muller scored 7 goals.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    South Africa's World Cup Ballon d'Or winner is Uruguayan player Diego Forlan.

    On July 12, Beijing time, FIFA officially announced that Uruguayan player Diego Forlan won the Golden Ball Award for the World Cup Cup. Forlan scored five goals in the tournament and led Uruguay to a fourth-place finish, becoming the first team in World Cup history to miss out on a top-three Ballon d'Or.

    Diego Forlan (born 19 May 1979 in Montevideo) is a professional footballer in Uruguay. Playing as a striker. He currently plays for Peñarol FC.

    Diego Forlan began his career at Independiente Argentina, joining in 1998. In January 2002, he moved to Manchester United Football Club in the English Premier League. In the same year, he entered the Uruguayan national football team.

    In 2004, he transferred to La Liga Villarreal Football Club, and in 2005, he won the La Liga Golden Boot Award, the European Golden Boot Award and other honors. In 2007, he joined another La Liga team, Atletico Madrid, and in 2009 he won the La Liga Golden Boot and the European Golden Boot again. In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, he led the team to win the World Cup championship and won the World Cup Golden Ball Award.

    In 2011, he helped the team win the 43rd Copa America. In September of the same year, he joined Inter Milan Football Club in Serie A. In July 2012, he joined the Brazilian International Football Club of the Brazilian Liga Division.

    In January 2014, he joined Osaka Sakura Football Club in the J League. In March 2015, it was announced that he would withdraw from the Uruguayan national football team. In June of the same year, he returned to China to join the Ulaga Penarol Football Club.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Winner: Spain Runner-up: Netherlands Runner-up: Germany.

    Ballon d'Or: Diego Forlan (Uruguay).

    Golden Boot Rookie of the Year: Thomas Müller (5 goals, 3 assists, 20 years old at the time) (Germany).

    Golden Glove Award: Casillas (Spain).

    Best lineup. Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas (Spain).

    Defenders: Lahm (Germany), Ramos (Spain), Puyol (Spain), Van Bronckhorst (Netherlands).

    Midfielders: Schweinsteiger (Germany), Xavi (Spain), Sneijder (Netherlands), Thomas. Müller (Germany).

    Forwards: Villa (Spain) Forlan (Uruguay).

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