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World Cup

(used form a nominal expression)

awards

These include the World Cup Champion, Runner-up, and Third Place; the World Cup Golden, Silver, and Bronze Balls; the World Cup Golden, Silver, and Bronze Boots; the Golden Glove Award, which is exclusive to goalkeepers; the World Cup's Best Young Player Award; and the World Cup Fair Play Award. All these awards are used to motivate the teams and players who have performed well in the World Cup final round matches and to applaud them for their great performances in the World Cup matches.

Russia 2018 World Cup, for example, the World Cup held the final trophy is the French men's football team, while the runner-up belongs to the "Checkers" Croatia, the third place winner is the European powerhouse Belgium, while the fourth place is England, the European continent's teams took the top four World Cup, but also side proved that The European continent team's level of high, far ahead of other continents in the world.

Modric, who led Croatia to a historic second-place finish, won the Golden Ball award at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where he showed the strength of the world's top midfield possession master, starting each of the seven matches and delivering 17 key passes with a pass success rate of 87 percent. The Silver Ball award went to Belgium's Hazard, while France's striker Griezmann collected the Bronze Ball.

The Golden Boot for the 2018 World Cup in Russia went to England's Harry Kane, who led all players with six goals, while France's Griezmann collected four goals and two assists, and Belgium's Romelu Lukaku won the Bronze Ball with four goals and one assist.

In addition, the Golden Glove, which belongs to goalkeepers, was won by Belgian international goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who made 25 saves in all seven matches, ranking first among all goalkeepers. The World Cup Young Player of the Year award went to France's talented Mbappe, who scored four goals and made 32 passes. Finally, the fair play award, which symbolizes team morality, went to Spain, who received only two yellow cards in four matches.

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