Gary Lineker (10 goals)
England were playing Greece.
The winner of the Golden boot in 1974 was Grzegorz Lato, from Poland, who scored 7 goals.
Asamoah Gyan
Diego Forlan
Jonny Wilkinson kicked the winner at the end of the game. He kicked a total of four penalties in the game and then a drop goal in extra time. England won the game, beating Australia 20 17
In the final? Jonny Wilkinson with a dropgoal.
The winner of the golden ball award for the 2010 world cup is Diego Forlan of Uruguay. He scored 5 goals in all and was the only player to score a goal from a long distance, with the tricky Jabulani ball.
The player who scored the final goal at the Vetch was Andy Robinson, who scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over Wrexham.
The golden goal was a rule in soccer where if a goal was scored in extra time, the team that scored it would immediately be declared the winner and the match would end. It was used in some tournaments in the past, but it is no longer in use. The rule was abolished by FIFA in 2004.
Paul Tait it was got the winner for Birmingham against Carlisle, but it was in 1995...
The "Top European Goalscorer" is known as the "Golden Boot Winner". Each league has a ranking, and as the English league is tougher than the Czech league, goals in England are worth more. So, if for instance a player from England scores 30 goals, and a player from the Czech Republic scores 30 goals, the English player will win the Golden Boot. I'm not sure how this works out, you might want to go on Wikipedia and type in Golden Boot.
Golden Boot Winner Golden Ball Winner Yashin Award Best Young Player FIFA Fair Play Trophy Most Entertaining Team.