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Beginnings[edit] Charter FIFA (1 september1905) original screen The first official match between representatives of two nations was between England and Scotland in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Partick, Glasgow [1], finishing in a 0–0 draw. The following year at The Oval, England enjoyed a 4–2 victory over the travelling Scots. This was followed by the creation of the world's second national football association, the Scottish Football Association in 1873. Previously the Football Association had been the world's only governing body, though codified football was being played only in the United Kingdom at this stage. With the number of inter-nation matches increasing as football spread, the need for a global governing body emerged. Initially, it was intended to reflect the formative role of the British in football's history[clarification needed], but the football associations of the Home Nations unanimously rejected such a body. This was led by rejection from Football Association president Lord Kinnaird. Thus the nations of continental Europe decided to go it alone and 'FIFA' was born in Paris, uniting the Football governing bodies of France, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The initial statutes of FIFA stated that: Only the represented National Associations would be recognised. Clubs and players could only play for two National Associations at a time. All Associations would recognise the suspension of a player in any Association.

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Beginnings[edit]

Charter FIFA (1 september1905) original screen

The first official match between representatives of two nations was between England and Scotland in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Partick, Glasgow [1], finishing in a 0–0 draw. The following year at The Oval, England enjoyed a 4–2 victory over the travelling Scots. This was followed by the creation of the world's second national football association, the Scottish Football Association in 1873. Previously the Football Association had been the world's only governing body, though codified football was being played only in the United Kingdom at this stage.

With the number of inter-nation matches increasing as football spread, the need for a global governing body emerged. Initially, it was intended to reflect the formative role of the British in football's history[clarification needed], but the football associations of the Home Nations unanimously rejected such a body. This was led by rejection from Football Association president Lord Kinnaird. Thus the nations of continental Europe decided to go it alone and 'FIFA' was born in Paris, uniting the Football governing bodies of France, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

The initial statutes of FIFA stated that:

Only the represented National Associations would be recognised.

Clubs and players could only play for two National Associations at a time.

All Associations would recognise the suspension of a player in any Association.

Matches were to be played according to the "Laws of the Game of the Football Association Ltd".

Each National Association was to pay an annual fee of 50 French Francs.

Only FIFA could organise International Matches.

These statutes came into effect on 1 September, by which time Germany had also joined by Telegram. The first FIFA Congress was held on 23 May – Robert Guérin was elected President, Victor E. Schneider of Switzerland and Carl Anton Wilhelm Hirschmann of the Netherlands were made Vice Presidents, and Louis Muhlinghaus of Belgium was appointed Secretary and Treasurer with the help of Ludvig Sylow of Denmark.

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Early attempts at the organization of a tournament began, but without the British countries this failed. England, however, joined on 14 April 1905, thanks to great efforts by Baron Edouard de Laveleye who was made the first honorary member of FIFA. In 1906, Daniel Burley Woolfall took over as president, making strides to uniformity in the globe's laws.

FIFA continued to expand in federations and influence, being able to monopolize international matches. However, its organizational skills were still not refined, and it was the Football Association which organized the football tournaments at the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games, both won by Great Britain.

In 1909 South Africa (the first non-European member) joined, and Argentina and Chile followed in 1912. The USA and Canada entered just before WorlList of Presidents of FIFA[edit]

Main article: List of presidents of FIFA

FIFA has been served by eight Presidents since its foundation in 1904:[9]

President Nationality Presidency

Robert Guérin France 1904–1906

Daniel Burley Woolfall England 1906–1918

Jules Rimet France 1921–1954

Rodolphe Seeldrayers Belgium 1954–1955

Arthur Drewry England 1955–1961

Sir Stanley Rous England 1961–1974

Dr João Havelange Brazil 1974–1998

Sepp Blatter Switzerland 1998–presentd War I in 1913.

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FIFA Awards

World Player of the Year - Winners World Player of the Year - Top 10 Women Player of the Century Women Player of the Y ear - Winners Women Player of the Year - Top 12 World Team of the Year - Winners World Team of the Year - Top 10 Most Improved Team of the Year Various Awards FIFA World Cup Golden Ball Awards FIFA World Cup Fair Play Award FIFA World Cup "Lev Yashin" Award FIFA World Cup Young Player Award FIFA World Cup Most Entertaining Team Award FIFA Under-17 World Championships Awards FIFA Under-20 World Championships Awards FIFA Confederations Cup Awards FIFA Women's World Cup Awards FIFA Under-19 Women's World Cup Awards FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup Awards FIFA Club World Championship Awards FIFA Club of the Century

World Player of the Year - Winners

Until 2003 it was elected by the coaches of the national teams, each selecting three playerswho obtain respectively 5, 3 and 1 points.In 2004 rules changed and a preliminary list of 35 eligible players was established by FIFA; thenthe coaches and captains of the national teams, each selected three players who obtain respectively5, 3 and 1 points.

List of Winners

YEAR WINNER (Club - Country)

1991 Lothar MATTHÄUS (Internazionale - Germany)1992 Marco VAN BASTEN (Milan AC - Netherlands)1993 Roberto BAGGIO (Juventus - Italy)1994 ROMÁRIO da Souza Faria (FC Barcelona - Brazil)1995 George WEAH (Milan AC - Liberia)1996 RONALDO Nazario de Lima (PSV Eindhoven & FC Barcelona - Brazil) 1997 RONALDO Nazario de Lima (FC Barcelona & Inter Milan - Brazil)

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1998 Zinedine ZIDANE (Juventus - France)1999 RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (FC Barcelona - Brazil)2000 Zinedine ZIDANE (Juventus - France)2001 Luis FIGO (Real Madrid - Portugal)2002 RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Inter Milan & Real Madrid - Brazil)2003 Zinedine ZIDANE (Real Madrid - France)2004 Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (FC Barcelona – Brazil)2005 Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (FC Barcelona – Brazil)2006 Fabio CANNAVARO (Juventus & Real Madrid – Italy)2007 Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite "KAKÁ" (Milan AC – Brazil)2008 Cristiano RONALDO (Manchester United – Portugal)2009 Lionel MESSI (Barcelona - Argentina)2010 Lionel MESSI (Barcelona - Argentina)2011 Lionel MESSI (Barcelona – Argentina)2012 Lionel MESSI (Barcelona – Argentina)2013 Cristiano RONALDO (Real Madrid – Portugal)

World Player of the Year - Top 10

1991 (66 votes)

1. Lothar MATTHÄUS (Germany) 128 pts 2. Jean-Pierre PAPIN (France) 113 3. Gary LINEKER (England) 40 4. Robert PROSINECKI (Yugoslavia & Croatia) 38 5. Marco VAN BASTEN (Netherlands) 23 6. Franco BARESI (Italy) 12 7. Iván ZAMORANO (Chile) 10 8. Andreas BREHME (Germany) 9 9. Gianluca VIALLI (Italy) 810. Enzo SCIFO (Belgium) 7

1992 (71 votes)

1. Marco VAN BASTEN (Netherlands) 161 pts 2. Hristo STOITCHKOV (Bulgaria) 88 3. Thomas HÄSSLER (Germany) 61 4. Jean-Pierre PAPIN (France) 46 5. Brian LAUDRUP (Denmark) 44 Peter SCHMEICHEL (Denmark) 44 7. Dennis BERGKAMP (Netherlands) 29 8. Frank RIJKAARD (Netherlands) 23 9. Abedi AYEW PELÉ (Ghana) 10 Franco BARESI (Italy) 10 Jürgen KLINSMANN (Germany) 10

1993 (71 votes)

1. Roberto BAGGIO (Italy) 152 pts 2. ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria (Brazil) 84 3. Dennis BERGKAMP (Netherlands) 58 4. Peter SCHMEICHEL (Denmark) 29 5. Hristo STOITCHKOV (Bulgaria) 22 6. Faustino ASPRILLA (Colombia) 21 7. José Gama de Oliveira BEBETO (Brazil) 16 8. Ronald KOEMAN (Netherlands) 15 9. Anthony YEBOAH (Ghana) 1310. RAÍ Souza Vieira de Oliveira (Brazil) 12

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1994 (83 votes)

1. ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria (Brazil) 346 pts 2. Hristo STOITCHKOV (Bulgaria) 100 3. Roberto BAGGIO (Italy) 80 4. Gheorghe HAGI (Romania) 50 5. Paolo MALDINI (Italy) 40 6. José Gama de Oliveira BEBETO (Brazil) 16 7. Dennis BERGKAMP (Netherlands) 11 8. Carlos Bledorn Verri DUNGA (Brazil) 9 9. Franco BARESI (Italy) 7 Tomas BROLIN (Sweden) 7 Jürgen KLINSMANN (Germany) 7 MAURO da SILVA Gomes (Brazil) 7

1995 (95 votes)

1. George WEAH (Liberia) 170 pts 2. Paolo MALDINI (Italy) 80 3. Jürgen KLINSMANN (Germany) 58 4. ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria (Brazil) 50 5. Roberto BAGGIO (Italy) 49 6. Hristo STOITCHKOV (Bulgaria) 37 7. Iván ZAMORANO (Chile) 36 8. Osvaldo Giroldo Junior JUNINHO (Brazil) 28 9. Matthias SAMMER (Germany) 2310. Michael LAUDRUP (Denmark) 20 Gianfranco ZOLA (Italy) 20

1996 (120 votes)

1. RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 329 pts 2. George WEAH (Liberia) 140 3. Alan SHEARER (England) 123 4. Matthias SAMMER (Germany) 109 5. Jürgen KLINSMANN (Germany) 54 6. Nwankwo KANU (Nigeria) 32 7. Paolo MALDINI (Italy) 25 8. Davor SUKER (Croatia) 24 9. Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 1910. ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria (Brazil) 13

1997 (121 votes)

1. RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 480 pts 2. ROBERTO CARLOS Da Silva (Brazil) 85 3. Dennis BERGKAMP (Netherlands) 62 Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 62 5. RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 51 6. Alessandro DEL PIERO (Italy) 27 7. Davor SUKER (Croatia) 20 8. Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 16 Alan SHEARER (England) 1610. LEONARDO Nascimento de Araujo (Brazil) 14 Peter SCHMEICHEL (Denmark) 14

1998 (132 votes) 1. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 518 pts 2. RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 164

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3. Davor SUKER (Croatia) 108 4. Michael OWEN (England) 43 5. Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 40 6. RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 37 7. Dennis BERGKAMP (Netherlands) 33 8. Edgar DAVIDS (Netherlands) 26 9. Marcel DESAILLY (France) 2310. Lilian THURAM (France) 14

1999 (140 votes)

1. RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 543 pts 2. David BECKHAM (England) 194 3. Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 79 4. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 68 5. Christian VIERI (Italy) 39 6. Luis FIGO (Portugal) 35 7. Andrei SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 34 8. RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 31 9. Andy COLE (England) 2410. Dwight YORKE (Trinidad & Tobago) 19

2000 (150 votes)

1. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 370 pts 2. Luis FIGO (Portugal) 329 3. RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 263 4. Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 57 5. Andrei SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 48 6. David BECKHAM (England) 41 7. Thierry HENRY (France) 35 8. Alessandro NESTA (Italy) 23 9. Patrick KLUIVERT (Netherlands) 2210. Francesco TOTTI (Italy) 14 RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 14

2001 (130 votes)

1. Luis FIGO (Portugal) 250 pts 2. David BECKHAM (England) 238 3. RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 96 4. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 94 5. RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 92 6. Juan Sebastián VERÓN (Argentina) 71 7. Oliver KAHN (Germany) 65 8. Michael OWEN (England) 61 9. Andrei SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 4610. Francesco TOTTI (Italy) 40

2002 (147 votes)

1. RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 387 pts 2. Oliver KAHN (Germany) 171 3. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 148 4. ROBERTO CARLOS Da Silva (Brazil) 114 5. RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Brazil) 92 6. RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 90 7. Michael BALLACK (Germany) 82 8. David BECKHAM (England) 51 9. Thierry HENRY (France) 3810. Michael OWEN (England) 34

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2003 (142 votes)

1. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 264 pts 2. Thierry HENRY (France) 186 3. RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 176 4. Pavel NEDVED (Czech Republic) 158 5. ROBERTO CARLOS Da Silva (Brazil) 105 6. Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ (Netherlands) 86 7. David BECKHAM (England) 74 8. RAÚL González Blanco (Spain) 39 9. Paolo MALDINI (Italy) 3710. Andrei SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 26

2004 (302 votes: 157 coaches / 145 captains) 1. Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Brazil) 620 pts 2. Thierry HENRY (France) 552 3. Andriy SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 253 4. Pavel NEDVED (Czech Republic) 178 5. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 150 6. ADRIANO Ribeiro Leite (Brazil) 98 7. Anderson Luis de Sousa "DECO" (Portugal) 96 RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Brazil) 96 9. Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ (Netherlands) 6710. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKA" (Brazil) 64 Wayne ROONEY (England) 64 2005 (301 votes: 156 coaches / 145 captains)

1. Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Brazil) 956 pts 2. Frank LAMPARD (England) 306 3. Samuel ETO'O (Cameroon) 190 4. Thierry HENRY (France) 172 5. ADRIANO Ribeiro Leite (Brazil) 170 6. Andriy SHEVCHENKO (Ukraine) 153 7. Steven GERRARD (England) 131 8. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKA" (Brazil) 101 9. Paolo MALDINI (Italy) 7610. Didier DROGBA (Ivory Coast) 65

2006 (330 votes: 165 coaches / 165 captains)

1. Fabio CANNAVARO (Italy) 498 pts 2. Zinedine ZIDANE (France) 454 3. Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Brazil) 380 4. Thierry HENRY (France) 317 5. Samuel ETO'O (Cameroon) 300 6. Didier DROGBA (Ivory Coast) 150 7. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKA" (Brazil) 139 8. Gianluigi BUFFON (Italy) 118 9. Andrea PIRLO (Italy) 8610. Cristiano RONALDO (Portugal) 69

2007 (-- votes: --- coaches / --- captains) 1. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKÁ" (Brazil) 1047 pts 2. Lionel MESSI (Argentina) 504 3. Cristiano RONALDO (Portugal) 426 4. Didier DROGBA (Ivory Coast) 209 5. Ronaldo de Assis "RONALDINHO" (Brazil) 109

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6. Steven GERRARD (England) 68 7. Andrea PIRLO (Italy) 57 8. Thierry HENRY (France) 54 9. Fabio CANNAVARO (Italy) 4710. Gianluigi BUFFON (Italy) 31 2008 (310 votes: 155 coaches / 155 captains) 1. Cristiano RONALDO (Portugal) 935 pts 2. Lionel MESSI (Argentina) 678 3. Fernando TORRES (Spain) 203 4. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKÁ" (Brazil) 183 5. Xavier Hernández "XAVI" (Spain) 155 6. Steven GERRARD (England) 98 7. Samuel ETO'O (Cameroon) 58 8. Iker CASILLAS (Spain) 49 9. Andrés INIESTA (Spain) 37 David VILLA (Spain) 37

2009 (294 votes: 147 coaches / 147 captains)

1. Lionel MESSI (Argentina) 1073 pts 2. Cristiano RONALDO (Portugal) 352 3. Xavier Hernández "XAVI" (Spain) 196 4. Ricardo Izecson Santos "KAKÁ" (Brazil) 190 5. Andrés INIESTA (Spain) 134 6. Didier DROGBA (Ivory Coast) 128 7. Fernando TORRES (Spain) 113 8. Steven GERRARD (England) 64 9. Samuel ETO'O (Cameroon) 5410. Wayne ROONEY (England) 45

2010

NB: starting from 2010 the election is combined with the election of the European Footballer of the Year which had been organised by France Football since 1956.

1. Lionel Andrés MESSI (Argentina) 22.65% 2. Andres Iniesta (Spain) 17.36% 3. Xavi Hernandez (Spain) 16.48%

2011

1. Lionel Andrés MESSI (Argentina) 47.88% 2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 21.60% 3. Xavi Hernandez (Spain) 9.23%

2012

1. Lionel Andrés MESSI (Argentina) 41.60% 2. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 23.68% 3. Andres Iniesta (Spain) 10.91% 2013

1. Cristiano RONALDO (Portugal) 27.99% 2. Lionel Andrés Messi (Argentina) 24.72% 3. Franck Ribery (France) 23.39%

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Players' All-time ranking by places (top 5; up to and including 2009) 1 2 3 4 5 Zinedine Zidane 3 1 2 2 1Ronaldo Nazário de Lima 3 1 1 Ronaldinho de Assis 2 1 1Lionel Messi 1 2Cristiano Ronaldo 1 1 1Romário de Souza Faria 1 1 1 Luis Figo 1 1 George Weah 1 1 Rivaldo Vitor Borba Ferreira 1 1 2Roberto Baggio 1 1 1Kaká Ricardo dos Santos 1 2Marco Van Basten 1 1Lothar Matthäus 1Fabio Cannavaro 1Thierry Henry 2 2Hristo Stoitchkov 2 1David Beckham 2 Roberto Carlos Da Silva 1 1 1 Jean-Pierre Papin 1 1 Paolo Maldini 1 1Oliver Kahn 1Frank Lampard 1Dennis Bergkamp 2 Gabriel Batistuta 1 1 1Jürgen Klinsmann 1 1Raúl González Blanco 1 1Andrei Shevchenko 1 1Samuel Eto’o 1 1Xavi Hernández 1 1Thomas Hässler 1 Gary Lineker 1 Alan Shearer 1 Davor Suker 1Fernando Torres 1Pavel Nedved 2 Peter Schmeichel 1 1Didier Drogba 1Gheorghe Hagi 1 Michael Owen 1 Robert Prosinecki 1 Matthias Sammer 1 Adriano Ribeiro 1Brian Laudrup 1Christian Vieri 1Andres Iniesta 1

Country's All-time ranking by places (top 5) 1 2 3 4 5 Brazil 8 3 3 4 5 France 3 4 2 5 1Portugal 2 2 1 Italy 2 1 1 3Argentina 1 2 1 1 1

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Germany 1 1 2 1 1Liberia 1 1 Netherlands 1 2 1England 3 2 1 Bulgaria 2 1Spain 3 3Croatia 1 1 Ukraine 1 1Cameroon 1 1Czech Republic 2Denmark 1 2Ivory Coast 1Romania 1 Notes: 3rd placed was tied once (no 4th place) and 5th place was tied once.

Women Player of the Century

1) voted by FIFA Magazine and FIFA Committee

1. Michelle Akers USA 40.8 %2. Sun Wen CHI 22.23. Mia Hamm USA 20.04. Linda Medalen NOR 7.35. Sylvia Neid GER 4.66. Pia Sundhage SWE 2.57. Gunn Nyborg NOR 1.58. Hege Riise NOR 1.0

2) voted by Internet

1. Sun Wen CHI 45.28 %2. Mia Hamm USA 23.893. Michelle Akers USA 12.224. Linda Medalen NOR 4.865. Sylvia Neid GER 4.556. Pia Sundhage SWE 4.337. Gunn Nyborg NOR 2.548. Hege Riise NOR 2.33

Women Player of the Year

Elected by the coaches of the national teams, each selecting three playerswho obtain respectively 5, 3 and 1 points. First awarded in 2001.

List of Winners

YEAR WINNER (Club - Country)

2001 Mia HAMM (Washington Freedom - USA)2002 Mia HAMM (Washington Freedom - USA)2003 Birgit PRINZ (Carolina Courage - Germany)2004 Birgit PRINZ (1.FFC Frankfurt – Germany)

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2005 Birgit PRINZ (1.FFC Frankfurt – Germany)2006 MARTA Vieira da Silva (Umeå IK – Brazil)2007 MARTA Vieira da Silva (Umeå IK – Brazil)2008 MARTA Vieira da Silva (Umeå IK – Brazil)

Women Player of the Year - Top 12

2001 (130? votes) 1. Mia HAMM (United States) 154 pts 2. SUN Wen (China) 79 3. Tiffeny MILBRETT (United States) 47 4. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 40 5. Doris FITSCHEN (Germany) 37 6. Sisleide Do Amor Lima "SISSI" (Brazil) 35 7. Hanna LJUNGBERG (Sweden) 29 8. Bettina WIEGMANN (Germany) 17 9. Hege RIISE (Norway) 1610. Dagny MELLGREN (Norway) 1311. Brandi CHASTAIN (United States) 1112. Claudia MÜLLER (Germany) 10 2002 (77 votes)

1. Mia HAMM (United States) 161 pts 2. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 96 3. SUN Wen (China) 58 4. Tiffeny MILBRETT (United States) 45 5. Marinette PICHON (France) 42 6. Christine SINCLAIR (Canada) 38 7. Steffi JONES (Germany) 19 8. Hege RIISE (Norway) 17 9. SISSI (Brazil) 1410. BAI Jie (China) 1311. Hanna LJUNGBERG (Sweden) 1112. Kristine LILLY (United States) 10 KATIA (Brazil) 10

2003 (100 votes)

1. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 268 pts 2. Mia HAMM (United States) 133 3. Hanna LJUNGBERG (Sweden) 84 4. Victoria SVENSSON (Sweden) 82 5. Maren MEINERT (Germany) 69 6. Bettina WIEGMANN (Germany) 49 7. Malin MOSTRÖM (Sweden) 23 8. KATIA (Brazil) 14 Renate LINGOR (Germany) 1410. MARTA (Brazil) 13 Silke ROTTENBERG (Germany) 1312. Marinette PICHON (France) 1113. Charmaine HOOPER (Canada) 10

2004 (223 votes: 114 coaches / 109 captains) 1. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 376 pts 2. Mia HAMM (United States) 286

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3. MARTA (Brazil) 281 4. Abby WAMBACH (United States) 126 5. Kristine LILLY (United States) 109 Hanna LJUNGBERG (Sweden) 109 7. Shannon BOX (United States) 102 8. Renate LINGOR (Germany) 89 Victoria SVENSSON (Sweden) 8910. CRISTIANE (Brazil) 8011. PRETINHA (Brazil) 6812. FORMIGA (Brazil) 54 2005 (261 votes: 134 coaches / 127 captains) 1. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 513 pts 2. MARTA (Brazil) 429 3. Shannon BOXX (United States) 235 4. Hanna LJUNGBERG (Sweden) 206 5. Renate LINGOR (Germany) 170 6. Maribel DOMINGUEZ (Mexico) 115 7. Solveig GULBRANDSEN (Norway) 97 Sandra MINNERT (Germany) 97 9. Christie WELSH (United States) 7810. Kelly SMITH (England) 6011. Malin MOSTRÖM (Sweden) 12. Laura GEORGES (France)13. Perpetua NKWOCHA (Nigeria)

2006 (296 votes: 147 coaches / 149 captains) 1. MARTA Vieira da Silva (Brazil) 475 pts 2. Kristine LILLY (United States) 388 3. Renate LINGOR (Germany) 305 4. Abby WAMBACH (United States) 182 5. Kelly SMITH (England) 157 6. Silke ROTTENBERG (Germany) 154 7. HAN Duan (China) 116 8. MA Xiaoxu (China) 99 9. Malin MOSTRÖM (Sweden) 8710. Lotta SCHELIN (Sweden) 82

2007 (274 votes: 137 coaches / 137 captains) 1. MARTA Vieira da Silva (Brazil) 988 pts 2. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 507 3. CRISTIANE Rozeira de Souza (Brazil) 150 4. Kelly SMITH (England) 110 5. Abby WAMBACH (United States) 92 6. Nadine ANGERER (Germany) 83 7. Kristine LILLY (United States) 82 8. DANIELA Alves Lima (Brazil) 72 9. Renate LINGOR (Germany) 6210. Ariane HINGST (Germany) 41 2008 (296 votes: 147 coaches / 149 captains) 1. MARTA Vieira da Silva (Brazil) 1002 pts 2. Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 328 3. CRISTIANE Rozeira de Souza (Brazil) 275 4. Nadine ANGERER (Germany) 198 5. Kelly SMITH (England) 150 6. DANIELA Alves Lima (Brazil) 130

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7. Shannon BOXX (United States) 115 8. Hope SOLO (United States) 83 9. Christine SINCLAIR (Canada) 4710. Ingvild STENSLAND (Norway) 41 Players' All-time ranking by places (top 5) 1 2 3 4 5 Birgit Prinz 3 3 1Marta Vieira da Silva 3 1 1Mia Hamm 2 2 Sun Wen 1 1 Kirstine Lilly 1 1Cristiane Rozeira 2Hanna Ljungberg 1 1 1Tiffeny Milbrett 1 1Renate Lingor 1 1Shannon Boxx 1Abby Wambach 2 1Nadine Angerer 1Kelly Smith 1 2Victoria Svensson 1 Doris Fitschen 1Marinette Pichon 1Maren Meinert 1 NB: Two 5th places in 2004. Country's All-time ranking by places (top 5) 1 2 3 4 5 Germany 3 3 1 2 3Brazil 3 1 3United States 2 3 2 3 2China 1 1 Sweden 1 2 1England 1 2France 1 NB: Two 5th places in 2004.

World Team of the Year - Winners

Award won by the National Team ranked first in the last FIFA Ranking of eachyear.Until 1999 the team ranked on 1st place on FIFA Ranking at December was the winner. Since 2000 the Team of the Year Award goes for the national team whichhas the highest average points score in their seven best matches of the year. The team ranked first at the end of the year is the Top Ranked Team.

For consistency purposes, we continue considering the team ranked first at

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the end of the year for this archive, in addition to the new Team of the Year.

YEAR TEAM OF THE YEAR FIRST ON FIFA RANKING

1993 Germany Germany1994 Brazil Brazil1995 Brazil Brazil1996 Brazil Brazil1997 Brazil Brazil1998 Brazil Brazil1999 Brazil Brazil2000 Netherlands Brazil2001 Honduras France2002 Brazil Brazil2003 Brazil Brazil2004 Brazil Brazil2005 Brazil Brazil2006 Brazil Brazil2007 Argentina Argentina2008 Spain Spain

World Team of the Year - Top 10

This section lists the top-10 of the FIFA Ranking in December of each year,until 1999 identical with the Team of the Year ranking. Note that the points system was changed in 1999.Since 2002, the Team of the Year Ranking is identical with the FIFA Rankingin December again.

1993

1. Germany 59.27 pts 2. Italy 59.25 3. Brazil 58.73 4. Norway 57.92 5. Spain 57.14 6. Denmark 57.07 7. Netherlands 56.63 8. Argentina 55.29 9. Sweden 54.8210. Ireland 54.42

1994

1. Brazil 67.18 pts 2. Spain 61.80 3. Sweden 61.41 4. Italy 61.35 5. Germany 61.25 6. Netherlands 59.91 7. Switzerland 58.30 8. Norway 58.11 9. Ireland 57.6310. Argentina 56.67

1995

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1. Brazil 68.49 pts 2. Germany 61.77 3. Italy 61.10 4. Spain 59.12 5. Russia 58.76 6. Netherlands 57.35 7. Argentina 56.88 8. France 56.73 9. Denmark 56.4310. Norway 55.74

1996

1. Brazil 68.38 pts 2. Germany 64.46 3. France 61.37 4. Colombia 61.34 5. Czech Republic 61.11 6. Denmark 60.67 7. Russia 60.51 8. Spain 60.21 9. Netherlands 59.5910. Italy 58.68

1997

1. Brazil 73.45 pts 2. Germany 65.41 3. Czech Republic 64.92 4. England 61.26 5. Mexico 60.80 6. France 60.36 7. Romania 60.35 8. Denmark 59.95 9. Italy 59.5910. Colombia 59.44

1998 1. Brazil 73.44 pts 2. France 68.86 3. Germany 66.87 4. Croatia 66.75 5. Argentina 66.22 6. Yugoslavia 64.70 7. Italy 63.82 8. Czech Republic 63.80 9. England 63.1310. Mexico 61.93

1999

1. Brazil 839 pts 2. Czech Republic 774 3. France 765 4. Spain 753 5. Germany 739 6. Argentina 721 7. Norway 718 8. Romania 715 9. Croatia 713

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10. Mexico 706

2000 1. Brazil 821 pts 2. France 801 3. Argentina 773 4. Italy 742 Czech Republic 742 6. Portugal 738 7. Spain 735 8. Netherlands 709 9. Paraguay 707 Yugoslavia 707

FIFA Team of the Year Award Ranking 2000

1. Netherlands 2. Honduras

Other winners (confederationwise): Japan (AFC), Nigeria (CAF), Colombia (CSF), Australia (OFC)

2001 1. France 812 pts 2. Argentina 802 3. Brazil 793 4. Portugal 741 5. Colombia 739 6. Italy 734 7. Spain 730 8. Netherlands 722 9. Mexico 71410. England 712 FIFA Team of the Year Award Ranking 2001

1. Honduras 39.7 pts 2. Colombia 38.4 3. Costa Rica 37.8 4. Australia 37.4 5. Uruguay 36.3 6. Bahrain 35.8 7. Mexico 35.7 8. China 35.1 9. Ecuador 34.410. Venezuela 34.1 2002

1. Brazil 856 pts 2. France 787 3. Spain 779 4. Germany 761 5. Argentina 751 6. Netherlands 746 7. England 734 8. Mexico 732 9. Turkey 729

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10. United States 723

2003

1. Brazil 848 pts 2. France 827 3. Spain 798 4. Netherlands 752 5. Argentina 744 6. Czech Republic 743 7. Mexico 740 8. England 738 Turkey 73810. Italy 734

2004 1. Brazil 843 pts 2. France 792 3. Argentina 785 4. Czech Republic 777 5. Spain 765 6. Netherlands 758 7. Mexico 753 8. England 752 9. Portugal 74710. Italy 738

2005 1. Brazil 840 pts 2. Czech Republic 796 3. Netherlands 791 4. Argentina 772 5. France 768 Mexico 768 Spain 768 8. United States 767 9. England 75710. Portugal 754

2006

1. Brazil 1588 pts 2. Italy 1560 3. Argentina 1551 4. France 1523 5. England 1359 6. Germany 1350 7. Netherlands 1305 8. Portugal 1258 9. Nigeria 124410. Czech Republic 1190

2007 1. Argentina 1523 pts 2. Brazil 1502 3. Italy 1498 4. Spain 1349 5. Germany 1298

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6. Czech Republic 1290 7. France 1243 8. Portugal 1241 9. Netherlands 117010. Croatia 1129 2008 1. Spain 1663 pts 2. Germany 1381 3. Netherlands 1338 4. Italy 1326 5. Brazil 1246 6. Argentina 1180 7. Croatia 1142 8. England 1115 9. Russia 110310. Turkey 1016 All-time ranking by places (top 10) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 # Top 10 1. Brazil 12 1 2 - 1 - - - - - 16 2. France 1 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 - - 13 3. Germany 1 4 1 1 3 1 - - - - 11 4. Argentina 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 - 1 14 5. Spain 1 1 2 3 3 - 2 1 - - 13 6. Italy - 2 2 3 - 1 1 - 1 3 13 7. Czech Republic - 2 1 2 1 2 - 1 - 1 10 8. Netherlands - - 2 1 - 4 2 2 2 - 13 9. Sweden - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 210. England - - - 1 1 - 1 3 2 1 911. Colombia - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 312. Portugal - - - 1 - 1 - 2 1 1 613. Norway - - - 1 - - 1 1 - 1 414. Croatia - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 415. Mexico - - - - 2 - 2 1 1 2 816. Russia - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 317. Denmark - - - - - 2 - 1 1 - 418. Yugoslavia - - - - - 1 - - 1 - 219. Romania - - - - - - 1 1 - - 220. Switzerland - - - - - - 1 - - - 121. Turkey - - - - - - - 1 1 1 322. United States - - - - - - - 1 - 1 223. Eire - - - - - - - - 1 1 224. Paraguay - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 Nigeria - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 Notes:1) 4th place and 9th place were tied in 2000.2) 8th place tied in 2003.3) 5th place tied by 3 teams in 2005.

Most Improved Team of the Year

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Award won by the National Team that improved most during the year as measuredby the FIFA Ranking.

YEAR WINNER (place on the ranking)

1993 Colombia (21)1994 Croatia (62)1995 Jamaica (56)1996 South Africa (19)1997 Yugoslavia (20)1998 Croatia (4)1999 Slovenia (40)2000 Nigeria (52)2001 Costa Rica (30)2002 Senegal (27)2003 Bahrain (64)2004 China (54)2005 Ghana (50) 2006 Italy (2)2007 Mozambique (75)2008 Spain (1) TOP-3 BY YEAR 1993 1. Colombia 2. Portugal 3. Morocco 1994 1. Croatia 2. Brazil 3. Uzbekistan 1995 1. Jamaica 2. Trinidad and Tobago 3. Czech Republic 1996 1. South Africa 2. Paraguay 3. Canada 1997 1. Yugoslavia 2. Bosnia-Herzegovina 3. Iran 1998 1. Croatia 2. France 3. Argentina 1999 1. Slovenia 2. Cuba 3. Uzbekistan 2000

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1. Nigeria 2. Honduras 3. Cameroon 2001 1. Costa Rica 2. Australia 3. Honduras 2002 1. Senegal 2. Wales 3. Brazil 2003 1. Bahrain 2004 1. China

2005 1. Ghana

2006 1. Italy

2007 1. Mozambique 2. Norway 3. New Caledonia 2008 1. Spain 2. Montenegro 3. Russia

Various Awards

FIFA Centennial Trophy

2002 Real Madrid

FIFA Fair Play Trophy 2002 (Fans of) South Korea and Japan2003 Fans of Celtic2004 Confederação Brasileira de Futebol2005 Football Community of Iquitos (Peru)2006 Fans of the World Cup Germany 20062007 F.C. Barcelona2008 Football Associations of Armenia and Turkey FIFA Presidential Award 2001 Marvin Lee (Tri)2002 Parminder Nagra (Eng)2003 Iraqi football community2004 Hsiti2005 Anders Frisk (Sweden)

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2006 Giacinto Facchetti (Italy) (posthumous)2007 Pelé (Brazil)2008 Women’s football gameFIFA World Cup Golden Ball Awards

FIFA World Cup Golden Ball Awards

Since the 1978 World Cup, journalists select the best player of the tournamentwho receives the "Golden Ball"; a "Silver Ball" is given to the runner-up anda "Bronze Ball" for the third placed.

YEAR WINNER (Country)

1978 KEMPES (Argentina)1982 Paolo ROSSI (Italy)1986 Diego MARADONA (Argentina)1990 Salvatore SCHILLACI (Italy)1994 ROMÁRIO da Souza Faria (Brazil)1998 RONALDO Luiz Nazário de Lima (Brazil)2002 Oliver KAHN (Germany) 2006 Zinedine ZIDANE (France)

WINS BY PLAYER 1 Kahn, Kempes, Maradona, Romário, Ronaldo, Rossi, Schillaci, Zidane WINS BY COUNTRY 2 Argentina, Italy, Brazil1 Germany, France

PALMARES

YEAR GOLDEN BALL SILVER BALL BRONZE BALL

1978 Mario KEMPES (Arg) Paolo ROSSI (Ita) DIRCEU José Guimarães (Bra)1982 Paolo ROSSI (Ita) Paulo Roberto FALCÃO (Bra) Karl-Heinz RUMMENIGGE (Ger)1986 Diego MARADONA (Arg) Harald SCHUMACHER (Ger) Preben ELKJÆR-LARSEN (Den)1990 Salvatore SCHILLACI (Ita) Lothar MATTHÄUS (Ger) Diego MARADONA (Arg)1994 ROMÁRIO da Souza Faria (Bra) Roberto BAGGIO (Ita) Hristo STOITCHKOV (Bul)1998 RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Bra) Davor SUKER (Hrv) Lilian THURAM (Fra) 2002 Oliver KAHN (Ger) RONALDO Nazário de Lima (Bra) HONG Myung Bo (Kor) 2006 Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra) Fabio CANNAVARO (Ita) Andrea PIRLO (Ita)

Players' All-time ranking by places

1 2 3

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Ronaldo Luiz Nazário de Lima 1 1 Paolo Rossi 1 1 Diego Maradona 1 1Oliver Kahn 1Mario Kempes 1 Romário da Souza Faria 1 Salvatore Schillaci 1 Zinedine Zidane 1 Roberto Baggio 1 Fabio Cannavaro 1Paulo Roberto Falcão 1 Lothar Matthäus 1 Harald Schumacher 1 Davor Suker 1 Dirceu José Guimarães 1Preben Elkjær-Larsen 1Hong Myung-Bo 1Andrea Pirlo 1Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 1Hristo Stoitchkov 1 Lilian Thuram 1

Country's All-time ranking by places 1 2 3 Italy 2 3 1 Brazil 2 2 1Argentina 2 1Germany 1 2 1France 1 1Croatia 1 Denmark 1Bulgaria 1South Korea 1

FIFA World Cup Fair Play Award

Since the 1978 World Cup, FIFA oficially gives the Fair Play Award. It is given to to the team with the best record of fair play according to a points system and criteria established by the FIFA Fair Play Committee. Only teams qualified to the second round are eligible.

YEAR WINNER 1978 Argentina1982 Brazil1986 Brazil1990 England1994 Brazil1998 England - France [shared]2002 Belgium 2006 Brazil – Spain [shared]

FIFA World Cup "Lev Yashin" Award

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Since the 1994 World Cup, FIFA oficially gives the "Lev Yashin" Award to the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

YEAR WINNER 1994 Michel PREUD’HOMME (Belgium)1998 Fabien BARTHEZ (France)2002 Oliver KAHN (Germany)2006 Gianluigi BUFFON (Italy)

FIFA World Cup Young Player Award

Since the 2006 World Cup, FIFA oficially gives the Young Player Award; players up to 21 years-old are elegible.

YEAR WINNER 2006 Lukas Podolski (Germany)

FIFA World Cup Most Entertaining Team Award

2002 South Korea2006 Portugal

FIFA Under-17 World Championships Awards

Since the beginning of the U-17 World Championship in 1985, FIFA gives threeawards : Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for the topscorer) andFair Play (for a national team).

Golden Ball

YEAR WINNER (country)

1985 César de OLIVEIRA (Brazil)1987 Phillip OSUNDO (Nigeria) Moussa TRAORÉ (Ivory Coast)1989 James WILL (Scotland)1991 Nii LAMPTEY (Ghana)1993 Daniel ADDO (Ghana)1995 Mohamed KATHIRI (Oman)1997 SERGIO Santamaria (Spain)1999 Landon DONOVAN (United States)2001 Florent SINAMA PONGOLLE (France)2003 Francesc Fabregas "CESC" (Spain)2005 ANDERSON Luis de Abreu Oliveira (Brazil)2007 Toni KROOS (Germany) Golden Shoe

YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS

1985 Marcel WITECZEK (West Germany) 8

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1987 Moussa TRAORÉ (Ivory Coast) 51989 Fode CAMARA (Guinea) 31991 ADRIANO Gerlim da Silva (Brazil) 41993 Wilson ORUMA (Nigeria) 61995 Daniel ALLSOP (Australia) 51997 DAVID Rodríguez-Fraile (Spain) 71999 Ishmael ADDO (Ghana) 72001 Florent SINAMA PONGOLLE (France) 92003 Francesc Fabregas "CESC" (Spain) 5 2005 Carlos VELA (Mexico) 5 2007 Macauley CHRISANTUS (Nigeria) 7 Fair Play Team YEAR WINNER 1985 West Germany1987 Soviet Union1989 Bahrain1991 Argentina1993 Nigeria1995 Brazil1997 Argentina1999 Mexico2001 Nigeria2003 Costa Rica2005 North Korea2007 Costa Rica

FIFA Under-20 World Championships Awards

Since the beginning of the World Youth Championship in 1977, FIFA gives threeawards : Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for the topscorer) andFair Play (for a national team).

Golden Ball

YEAR WINNER (country)

1977 Vladimir BESSONOV (Soviet Union)1979 Diego MARADONA (Argentina)1981 Romulus GABOR (Romania)1983 GEOVANI Silva (Brazil)1985 Paulo SILAS (Brazil)1987 Robert PROSINECKI (Yugoslavia)1989 BISMARCK Barreto Faria (Brazil)1991 Emilio PEIXE (Portugal)1993 ADRIANO Gerlim da Silva (Brazil)1995 CAIO Ribeiro Decoussau (Brazil)1997 Nicolas OLIVERA (Uruguay)1999 Seydou KEITA (Mali) 2001 Javier SAVIOLA (Argentina)2003 Ismail MATAR (UAE)2005 Lionel MESSI (Argentina)2007 Sergio AGÜERO (Argentina)

Golden Shoe

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YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS

1977 QUINA (Brazil) 41979 Ramón DIAZ (Argentina) 81981 Mark KOUSSAS (Australia) 41983 GEOVANI Silva (Brazil) 61985 Sebastian LOSADA (Spain) 31987 Marcel WITECZEK (West Germany) 71989 Oleg SALENKO (Soviet Union) 51991 Serguei CHERBAKOV (Soviet Union) 51993 Henry ZAMBRANO (Colombia) 31995 Joseba ETXEBERRIA (Spain) 71997 ADAÍLTON Martins (Brazil) 101999 PABLO González (Spain) 52001 Javier SAVIOLA (Argentina) 112003 Ed JOHNSON (USA) 42005 Lionel MESSI (Argentina) 62007 Sergio AGÜERO (Argentina) 6 Fair Play Team

YEAR WINNER

1977 Brazil1979 Poland1981 Australia1983 South Korea1985 Colombia1987 West Germany1989 USA1991 Soviet Union1993 England1995 Japan1997 Argentina1999 Croatia2001 Argentina2003 Colombia2005 Colombia2007 Japan

FIFA Confederations Cup Awards

Since the Confederations Cup was made official by FIFA in 1997, threeawards are given: Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for thetopscorer) and Fair Play (for a national team). In the first two editions,not officially recognized by FIFA, there were also awards for best playerand topscorer.

Golden Ball

YEAR WINNER (country)

1992 Fernando REDONDO (Argentina)1995 Brian LAUDRUP (Denmark)1997 DENILSON de Oliveira (Brazil)1999 Ronaldo de Assis Moreira "RONALDINHO GAÚCHO" (Brazil)2001 Robert PIRES (France)

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2003 Thierry HENRY (France)2005 ADRIANO Ribeiro Leite (Brazil) Golden Shoe YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS 1992 Gabriel BATISTUTA (Argentina) 2 Bruce MURRAY (United States) 21995 Luis GARCÍA (Mexico) 31997 ROMÁRIO de Souza Faria (Brazil) 71999 Ronaldo de Assis Moreira "RONALDINHO" (Brazil) 62001 Eric CARRIÈRE (France) 2 Robert PIRES (France) 22003 Thierry HENRY (France) 42005 ADRIANO Ribeiro Leite (Brazil) 5

Fair Play Team YEAR WINNER 1997 South Africa1999 Brazil2001 Japan2003 Japan2005 Mexico

FIFA Women's World Cup Awards

Since the first the Women's World Cup in 1991, three awards are given:Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for the topscorer) andFair Play (for a national team).In 2003 two new awards were introduced: Best Goalkeeper and Most Entertaining Team Golden Ball YEAR WINNER (country) 1991 Carin JENNINGS (United States)1995 Hege RIISE (Norway)1999 Wen SUN (China)2003 Birgit PRINZ (Germany)2007 MARTA Vieira da Silva (Brazil)

Golden Shoe YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS 1991 Michelle AKERS (United States) 101995 Ann Kristin AARØNES (Norway) 61999 Sisleide Do Amor Lima "SISSI" (Brazil) 7 Wen SUN (China) 72003 Birgit PRINZ (Germany) 72007 MARTA Vieira da Silva (Brazil) 7 Best Goalkeeper

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YEAR WINNER (country) 2003 Silke ROTTENBERG (Germany) Fair Play Team YEAR WINNER 1991 Germany1995 Sweden1999 China2003 China2007 Norway

Most Entertaining Team YEAR WINNER 2003 Germany

FIFA Under-19 Women's World Cup Awards

Since the first the Under-19 Women's World Cup in 2002, three awards are given:Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for the topscorer) andFair Play (for a national team). Golden Ball YEAR WINNER (country) 2002 Christine SINCLAIR (Canada)2004 MARTA (Brazil)2006 MA Xiaoxu (China) 2008 Sydney LEROUX (United States) Golden Shoe YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS 2002 Christine SINCLAIR (Canada) 102004 Brittany TIMKO (Canada) 72006 MA Xiaoxu (China) 5 2008 Sydney LEROUX (United States) 5

Fair Play Team YEAR WINNER 2002 Japan2004 United States2006 North Korea – Russia [shared]2008 United States

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FIFA Under-17 Women's World Cup Awards

Since the first the Under-17 Women's World Cup in 2008, four awards are given:Golden Ball (for the best player), Golden Shoe (for the topscorer), Golden Glover (for the bestGoalkeeper) and Fair Play (for a national team) Golden Ball YEAR WINNER (country) 2008 Mana IWABUCHI (Japan) Golden Shoe YEAR WINNER (country) GOALS 2008 Dzsenifer MAROZSAN (Germany) 6 Golden Glove YEAR WINNER (country) 2008 Taylor VANCIL (United States) Fair Play Team YEAR WINNER 2008 Germany

FIFA Club World Championship Awards

Since the first the Club World Championship in 2000, two awards are given:Golden Ball (for the best player) and Fair Play (for a club).

Golden Ball

YEAR WINNER (club - country)

2000 EDILSON Silva Ferreira (Corinthians [Bra] - Brazil)2005 ROGERIO Ceni (São Paulo [Bra] – Brazil)2006 Anderson Luis de Sousa "DECO" (FC Barcelona [Spa] – Portugal)2007 Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite "KAKÁ" (AC Milan [Ita] – Brazil)2008 Wayne ROONEY (Manchester United [Eng] – England)

Fair Play Team

YEAR WINNER (country)

2000 Al-Nassr (Saudi Arabia)2005 Liverpool FC (England)2006 FC Barcelona (Spain)2007 Urawa Red Diamonds (Japan)2008 Adelaide United (Australia)