The world’s most talented young players gave India a memorable show of high quality football as the country showcased its organisational skills in a near-flawless and record-breaking tournament across six cities. The FIFA Under-17 World Cup drew to a close with England clinching the title.
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England's Rhiah Brewster who won the golden boot and bronze ball scored 8 goals including a penalty in the Under 17 World Cup
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The best goalkeeper award went to Gabriel Brazao of Brazil for his excellent performance under the bars throughout the tournament.
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The much-awaited fair play award went to the third placed team Brazil.
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England's Philip Foden won the golden ball of the Under 17 World Cup.
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Mali's Lassana N'Diaye won the silver boot and scored 6 goals becoming the second top-scorer of the tournament.
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Spain's Sergio Gomez won the silver ball for the excellent performance of his team in the tournament.
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Spain’s Sergio Gomez won the silver ball for his performance.