Rules of the Golden Boot Award in the World Cup (selection criteria, previous winners and disputes)

The Golden Boot Award of the World Cup is the best shooter award selected in every World Cup. The selection criteria of this award are based on the performance of the players in the competition. The specific selection method is as follows:

1. Shooter list: According to the number of goals scored by players in the game, the player with more goals ranks first.

2. assists list: according to the number of assists of players in the game, players with more assists rank in the top.

3. Team ranking: Rank according to the performance of the team in the competition, and the team with good performance ranks first.

4. Competition score: According to the performance of the judges in the competition, the players with high scores rank high.

5. Draw lots: If more than one player has the same score on the selection criteria, the winner will be determined by drawing lots.

Previous winners

Starting from 1982, the Golden Boot Award of the World Cup will be selected. The following are the winners:

1982: Paolo Rossi (Italy) -6 goals.

1986: Gary Neck (England) -6 goals.

1990: salvatore-Shiraz (Italy) -6 goals.

1994: Oleg Salenko (Russian) and Christo Stoichkov (Bulgarian) -6 goals.

1998: Davoussouk (Croatia) -6 goals.

2002: Ronaldo (Brazil) -8 goals

2006: miroslav klose (German) -5 goals.

20 10: Thomas Muller (Germany) -5 goals.

20 14: james rodriguez (Colombia) -6 goals.

Harry Kane (England) -6 goals

Sort out controversial events

There have also been some controversial events in the selection of the Golden Boot Award in previous World Cups.

1. 1994 World Cup

In the 1994 World Cup, Russian player Oleg Salenko and Bulgarian player Christo Stoichkov both scored six goals, but Salenko won the Golden Boot Award because his goals included penalties, while Stoichkov's goals did not include penalties.

2.2002 World Cup

In the 2002 World Cup, Brazilian player Ronaldo won the Golden Boot Award, but he didn't score in the final. Some people think that he won the Golden Boot Award because of his outstanding performance in the group stage and the knockout stage.

3.20 10 World Cup

DiegoForlán of Uruguay won the Golden Boot in the 20 10 World Cup, but his team did not make it to the semi-finals. Some people think that the Golden Boot Award should be awarded to the team with the best performance, not just based on the individual performance of the players.