Turkey 2013 :Aboagye wins adidas Bronze Ball
From: FIFA Published On: July 14, 2013, 00:42 GMT
Turkey 2013 :Aboagye wins adidas Bronze Ball
At the end of a dramatic FIFA U-20 World Cup Turkey 2013 final, France
lifted the most prestigious trophy in world youth football after
overcoming Uruguay in a penalty shootout in Istanbul. Midfield
strategist Paul Pogba’s headline-grabbing displays throughout the
competition helped lead Les Bleuets to the top of the pile and he was
deservedly awarded the adidas Golden Ball as the tournament’s best
player. Ghana’s Ebenezer Assifuah took home the adidas Golden Boot after
finishing as top scorer. FIFA.com rounds up all the award winners.
adidas Golden Ball: Paul Pogba (France)
The very presence of the France captain out on the pitch was enough to
command opponents’ respect. Pogba’s attributes, from his intimidating
physique, fearless tackling, tireless running and the ability to read
and determine the pace of the game, made the 20-year-old the team’s
undisputed leader. Furthermore, the Juventus midfielder was crucial to
the morale of coach Pierre Mankowski’s side, geeing his team-mates up on
countless occasions when their heads dropped.
adidas Silver Ball: Nicolas Lopez (Uruguay)
Anyone who has seen Nicolas Lopez play will no doubt have realised the
forward is no ordinary talent. The 19-year-old has an invaluable knack
of conjuring chances from nothing and while blessed with a devastating
turn of pace, he is equally adept at biding his time, waiting for the
right moment to pounce. Possessing outstanding technique, the
unpredictable Roma front man forces defenders to remain permanently on
guard. His contributions were often decisive in helping La Celeste into
the final.
adidas Golden Boot: Ebenezer Assifuah (Ghana / 6 goals, 0 assists)
Ghana’s energetic No17 came into his own when the West Africans had
their backs to the wall. It was Assifuah’s brace in the 4-1 triumph over
USA that helped the Black Satellites shrug off their shackles following
two straight defeats, while he also grabbed the equaliser in a tense
4-3 quarter-final victory over Chile, before heading in the last-gasp
winner in extra time. The 20-year-old Liberty Professionals FC forward
finished top of the scoring charts and was instrumental in the 2009
champions’ upturn in fortunes which culminated with them returning home
with a bronze medal.
adidas Silver Boot: Bruma (Portugal / 5 goals, 2 assists)
He may only be 18, but the attacker wasted no time in showing why his
future is predicted to be particularly bright. Given Portugal’s
surprising departure in the Round of 16 - after just four games -
Bruma’s statistics make impressive reading. The Sporting Lisbon forward,
whose role model is Cristiano Ronaldo, was a constant thorn in the side
of opposing back lines, with his pace, mobility and close control the
source of many a defender’s anguish. As breakthrough performances on the
international stage go, Bruma’s will take quite some beating.
adidas Bronze Boot: Jese (Spain / 5 goals, 1 assist)
Having arrived in Turkey with a formidable reputation, the Real Madrid
frontman wasted little time in showing what all the fuss was about. Just
five minutes into La Rojita’s opening game against USA it became clear
that talk of the 20-year-old being the future spearhead of Spain’s
attack is far from premature as he netted his first goal of the
tournament. Just 39 minutes later he notched his second, while his other
strikes were all decisive too: Jese scored the only goal of the game
against Ghana, the all-important second in the 2-1 win over France, as
well as netting in the final minute of the 2-1 Round of 16 triumph over
Mexico. The only time Jese failed to find the net was against Uruguay in
the quarter-finals, where Spain were eliminated following a 1-0 defeat
after extra-time.
adidas Golden Glove: Guillermo De Amores (Uruguay)
De Amores was without doubt one of the stand-out characters of the
tournament, constantly urging his team-mates forward with thunderous
instructions from the back. The importance of his ambition, will to win
and outstanding reflex saves in Uruguay’s second-place finish cannot be
underestimated. Still just 18, the three goals the Liverpool Montevideo
FC shot-stopper conceded in Turkey were the fewest of any custodian at
the competition.
adidas FIFA Fair Play Award: Spain
Despite
their billing as one of the title favourites prior to the tournament,
Spain were sent packing in the quarter-finals. Nevertheless, alongside
their eye-catching short passing game, the Iberians’ sense of fair play
did not go unnoticed. In five games coach Julen Lopetegui’s troops
received just five bookings and were deservedly honoured for that
achievement.
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