Megan Rapinoe, the captain of the United States women's national soccer team, was awarded the Golden Ball for her outstanding performance in the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. Rapinoe played a vital role in leading her team to victory, scoring six goals and providing numerous assists throughout the tournament. Known for her exceptional skills, Rapinoe mesmerized the world with her agility, speed, and precision on the field. Her exceptional leadership and unwavering determination earned her this highly prestigious award.
Alex Morgan, another key player in the United States women's national soccer team, claimed the Golden Boot for being the top scorer of the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. With a total of six goals and three assists, Morgan showcased her impressive goal-scoring ability and excellent teamwork. Her remarkable performances in crucial matches were instrumental in propelling her team to victory. Morgan's extraordinary skills and goal-scoring prowess made her a deserving recipient of the Golden Boot.
Sari van Veenendaal, the goalkeeper for the Netherlands women's national soccer team, was awarded the Golden Glove for her exceptional goalkeeping throughout the tournament. Van Veenendaal's remarkable saves, quick reflexes, and ability to command the defense were crucial in helping her team reach the World Cup final. Her outstanding performances against top teams demonstrated her skills and determination. The Golden Glove recognizes her as the best goalkeeper of the tournament.
The Fair Play Award was given to the French women's national soccer team for their exemplary fair play and sportsmanship during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. The team demonstrated professionalism and respect on and off the field. The players' commitment to fair play, discipline, and respect for the rules of the game made them true role models for the future generation of athletes. The Fair Play Award honors their positive attitude and ethical conduct throughout the tournament.
Awarded the Best Young Player of the tournament, Giulia Gwinn from Germany's women's national soccer team showcased immense talent, skill, and maturity on the field. Only 20 years old, Gwinn played a crucial role in Germany's journey to the quarterfinals. Her technical abilities, tactical understanding, and composure were exceptional for such a young player. The Best Young Player award recognizes her outstanding potential and future contributions to the sport.