Winner of Golden Globe Awards in previous World Cups
Since 1982, * * 13 players have won the Golden Globe Award of the World Cup. The following is the list of winners of the Golden Globe Awards in previous World Cups:
1982: paul rossi (Italy)
1986: Diego Maradona (Argentina)
1990: Safa Zamora (Germany)
1994: Roman Vikmeister (Brazil)
1998: Ronaldo (Brazil)
2002: oliver kahn.
2006: Fanny (Netherlands)
20 10: Dilk Klaus (Uruguay)
20 14: Lionel Messi (Argentina)
20 18: luka modric (Croatia)
How to select the Golden Globe Award in the World Cup?
The selection process of the Golden Globe Award in the World Cup is complicated, mainly including the following steps:
1. Establishment of selection team: FIFA will set up a selection team composed of football experts, coaches, players and media representatives. This team will watch all the games during the World Cup and rate the performance of each player.
2. Scoring system: The jury will score each player's performance. The scoring system usually ranges from 1 to 10, where 10 is the highest score. The criteria of the scoring system include the performance of players in the game, the number of goals scored, the number of assists and the defensive ability.
3. Statistical scores: The selection team will count the scores of each player in all competitions and rank them.
4. Decide the winner: The judging panel will decide the winner according to the ranking, and usually award the Golden Globe after the World Cup finals.
Significance of Golden Globe Award in the World Cup
The Golden Globe Award in the World Cup is one of the highest honors in football. Winning this award usually means that players have performed well, have excellent skills and are strong during the World Cup. Players who win the Golden Globe Award in the World Cup will become legends in the history of football, and their names will be engraved in the history of football forever.