Women's World Cup 2019: Full list of awards winners

Alexis Mansanarez

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The United States women's national team may have hoisted up the World Cup trophy, but the list of winners doesn't stop there.

Megan Rapinoe was awarded the adidas Golden Boot after her scoring efforts in the USWNT's campaign.

The Golden Boot goes to the player with the most goals, and Rapinoe used Sunday's first goal to inch ahead of the rest of the competition. She tied USWNT teammate Alex Morgan — who won the Silver Boot with six goals and three assists — and England's Ellen White — who was awarded the Bronze Boot with six goals and no assists — but Rapinoe had the tie-break with her assists and goals in fewer minutes played than Morgan.

Rapinoe also took home more hardware.

Here's a full list of winners from the World Cup:

The adidas Golden Ball 

This award goes to the top player in the tournament and it's no surprise Rapinoe added this to her collection. She has been one of the leading members of the USWNT for the past decade and appeared in her third World Cup.

The Silver Ball was given to England's Lucy Bronze, who finished with just one goal as her team fell in the consolation match Saturday. 

Rose Lavelle of the USWNT was awarded the Bronze Ball. Lavelle had a breakout match in the semifinals and had another big game to help the U.S. notch their game-winning score against the Netherlands.

The adidas Golden Glove

Netherlands' Sari van Veenendaal was given the Golden Glove, awarded to the top goalkeeper, after her stunning efforts in the team's final loss. She was able to keep her team in the game and the scored tied 0-0 at halftime by using every inch of the goal line to fend off the U.S.'s attack.

The Hyundai Best Young Player

Every tournament, this honor is awarded to the best player under 21 years old at the start of the calendar year. Germany's Giulia Gwinn was given the honor at 20 years old. She was one of the newest faces legs being introduced into the roster of the two-time World Cup winners and recorded one goal in the team's 1-0 win over China.

The FIFA Fair Play Trophy

This prize, awarded to the team that advanced to the second round with the best record of fair play, was given to France, the hosts of the tournament. 

 

Alexis Mansanarez