Monday, 9 November 2015

List Of Individual Award Winners For 2015 U17 World Cup

With an outstanding team packed with talented players,
Nigeria successfully defended their crown at the FIFA U-17
World Cup Chile 2015. Furthermore, the west Africans took
centre stage when it came to the individual honours too.
Top scorer Victor Osimhen and captain Kelechi Nwakali both
made their mark on the competition, and after winning the
adidas Golden Ball as the tournament’s best player, the latter
followed in the footsteps of Cesc Fabregas and Toni Kroos,
who are now key members of the senior sides with their
respective national teams. Osimhen set a new U-17 World Cup
goalscoring record, while Mali’s Samuel Diarra and Ecuador’s
example of Fair Play were also recognised.
Adidas Golden Ball: Kelechi Nwakali (Nigeria)
After missing the 2013 party because he was not included in
the list, however, the playmaker showed his worth as he
shouldered responsibilities and kept a cool head in difficult
moments. He scored three goals, including two penalties, and
provided a further three assists, a haul that also brought him
the adidas Bronze Boot.
Adidas Silver Ball: Victor Osimhen (Nigeria )
The striker, who names Didier Drogba as his role model, more
than lived up to expectations in Chile after finding the net in all
seven games at the competition. His effort in the final – his
tenth goal overall – set a new tournament record, beating the
previous best-mark set by Côte d’Ivoire’s Souleymane
Coulibaly in 2011 and France’s Florent Sinama Pongolle in
2001. Osimhen duly finished as top scorer in South America.
Adidas Bronze Ball: Aly Malle (Mali)
Alongside Boubacar Traore, Sekou Koita and Sidiki Maiga,
Malle formed part of an impressive attacking line-up that put
opponents under pressure right from the off. Operating as a
nominal striker, the No9 often dropped deep to pick up the ball
and brought his team-mates into the game on countless
occasions.

adidas Golden Boot: Victor Osimhen (Nigeria/10 goals, 2
assists)
Victor needs no further introduction, he is the man of the
moment obviously. Am sure his dad will be in his house right
now like ''Osimhen, I know say one day you go make us
Proud''.

adidas Silver Boot: Johannes Eggestein (Germany/4 goals, 0
assists)
Eggestein’s best performances for Germany came in the group
stage, where he found the target four times in three matches
to go joint-top of the scorers’ chart alongside Osimhen after
the first phase of the tournament. Although the striker, who
plays for Bundesliga club Werder Bremen, was unable to add
to his tally after Germany were eliminated by Croatia in the
Round of 16, he still did enough to win the adidas Silver Boot.

Adidas Bronze Boot: Kelechi Nwakali (Nigeria/3 goals, 3
assists)
Captain Fantastic was alway in hand to expel opposition
attack Gattuso style and also recycled fast as Cave would do.
No doubt, Nwakali is Mr Capable.

Adidas Golden Glove: Samuel Diarra (Mali)
For the fourth time in tournament history, the best goalkeeper
of the finals was presented with an award. this time the
winner was Samuel Diarra, who reached the final with African
champions Mali and routinely frustrated opposition strikers
with some spectacular saves

Fair Play Award: Ecuador
In their five games at the tournament, the South Americans
only committed 69 fouls, collected just four yellow cards and
had one sending off for a second bookable offence, making
coach Jose Rodriguez’s charges worthy winners of the FIFA
Fair Play Award.

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