July 14, 2014
Lionel Messi has won the Fifa Golden Ball as the best player of World Cup 2014.
Messi, who won four man of the match grants all through the competition yet did not impact the last against Germany in Rio de Janeiro in the way that he would have loved, was looked over a 10-player arrangement of hopefuls who were reported on the eve of the last, with seven of the chosen people originating from the finalists, Argentina and Germany.
His man of the match exhibitions came right on time in the opposition against Switzerland, Nigeria, Iran and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Aside from Messi, Argentina had two candidates – Ángel di María and Javier Mascherano. Germany gave four hopefuls: Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos, Philipp Lahm and Thomas Müller.
Neymar was the main applicant from Brazil on the schedule, which was chosen by Fifa's specialized study gathering of instructing experts. Arjen Robben of Holland and James Rodríguez of Colombia, champ of the Golden Boot as the competition's top scorer with six objectives, finished the schedule.
The Golden Glove grant for the competition's exceptional goalkeeper went to Germany's Manuel Neuer. France's Paul Pogba was named the World Cup's best young player, while Colombia were given the Fair play.
Messi, who won four man of the match grants all through the competition yet did not impact the last against Germany in Rio de Janeiro in the way that he would have loved, was looked over a 10-player arrangement of hopefuls who were reported on the eve of the last, with seven of the chosen people originating from the finalists, Argentina and Germany.
His man of the match exhibitions came right on time in the opposition against Switzerland, Nigeria, Iran and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Aside from Messi, Argentina had two candidates – Ángel di María and Javier Mascherano. Germany gave four hopefuls: Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos, Philipp Lahm and Thomas Müller.
Neymar was the main applicant from Brazil on the schedule, which was chosen by Fifa's specialized study gathering of instructing experts. Arjen Robben of Holland and James Rodríguez of Colombia, champ of the Golden Boot as the competition's top scorer with six objectives, finished the schedule.
The Golden Glove grant for the competition's exceptional goalkeeper went to Germany's Manuel Neuer. France's Paul Pogba was named the World Cup's best young player, while Colombia were given the Fair play.