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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.
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First look at the number of goals, then look at the number of assists, because Muller has more assists than Villa, so it's Muller.
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Comparing the number of assists with the same goal, although the same goal was scored, Muller had the most assists, with three assists, so Muller won the Golden Boot.
Villa had five goals and one assist.
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Look at who scores the most goals from the start of the group stage to the end of the final who wins the prize If several people score the same number of goals, then look at the number of assists of each person, and the one with the most assists wins; If the number of assists is still the same, it will be determined by the player's playing time, and the player with less playing time wins, because this proves that his efficiency is high This is the standard for evaluation!!
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The number of goals is the same, look at the assists.
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The conclusions reached by the bigwigs of FIFA over tea and chatting.
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It is judged based on the number of minutes played, the number of goals, the number of assists, and so on. The overall assessment was selected by Müller.
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This should be done when the number of goals is the same, the winning team cannot have two awards at the same time, and then look at the number of assists.
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In simple terms. It's just to look at the goals first and then look at the assists!
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Look at the goals first, then the assists.
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Summary. Pro, high, the World Cup Golden Boot award has a very high gold content.
Pro, high, the World Cup Golden Boot award has a very high gold content.
The World Cup Golden Boot is an FIFA honour given to the player with the most goals scored in each World Cup finals. Since the award is funded by Adidas, the award was titled. The World Cup Golden Boot Award (adidas Gold Boot) is an honor given by FIFA to the player with the most goals in each World Cup final.
The World Cup is a global sporting event that is held every four years, and it is self-evident that the World Cup is very important in the minds of the players, and it is the best teams from the five continents that can enter the World Cup finals, and in such a game, any team will do their best to win, so it will be more difficult to score goals. At present, Messi Shiqi, who has been crowned the king of the ball, and Ronaldo, the top finisher in history, have not won the award, and the gold content of the Golden Boot Award is self-evident.
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The total prize money for the World Cup in South Africa is worth 100 million US dollars. The prize money awarded to the 32 participating teams will be increased by 61 per cent from the 2006 World Cup. In addition, FIFA will set aside $40 million as financial compensation for the club's release of players.
The winner of the championship will receive $30 million and the runner-up will receive $24 million.
The third- and fourth-place teams receive $20 million; In addition, the teams that make it to the quarterfinals will receive $18 million, and the teams that make it to the quarterfinals will receive $9 million. Even the teams eliminated in the group stage receive $8 million, and each participating team receives an additional $1 million in FIFA subsidies in addition to the tournament prize money to cover expenses incurred during the World Cup.
Each player who participates in the World Cup will be compensated financially by FIFA, in principle, $1,600 a day for 15 days before the start of the World Cup until the day after the World Cup. Each player who participates in the World Cup will be compensated financially by FIFA, in principle, $1,600 a day for 15 days before the start of the World Cup until the day after the World Cup.
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1.Ballon d'or) was developed by the French football magazine France Football (France
Football has been awarded the best European footballer every year since 1956 and is one of the most prestigious and influential football awards in world football.
Before 1994, the Ballon d'Or was limited to players with European nationality, and the first player to win the award was Stanley Matthews; In 1995, the selection was expanded to include players who play for football clubs belonging to UEFA member states; In 2007, the selection was expanded to include all professional footballers around the world, so the Ballon d'Or winners before 2007 are often called European footballer of the year; In 2010, it merged with the former FIFA World Footballer of the Year to form the FIFA Ballon d'or), the last winning player before the merger was Leo Messi.
2.The World Cup Golden Boot (adidas Gold Boot) is an honor given by FIFA to the player who has scored the most goals in each World Cup final. If two or more players score the same number of goals, the number of assists is compared, and the one with the most assists wins.
If the number of assists is still the same, the playing time will be compared, and the one with less playing time will be awarded.
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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.
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Third place in the World Cup Germany.