The 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup trophy isn’t the only hardware Hope Solo, Megan Rapinoe and other members of the United States women’s national soccer team can win this weekend.
Julie Johnston and Carli Lloyd join Rapinoe on the list of nominees for FIFA’s Golden Ball Award, which will go to the best player at the Women’s World Cup. FIFA announced the Golden Ball short-list Thursday as well as the nominees for the Golden Glove Award and the Young Player Award.
FIFA’s technical study group will award the Golden, Silver and Bronze balls to the first-, second- and third-place finishers in its voting. FIFA will announce the winners Sunday after the conclusion of the final between the United States and Japan.
Rapinoe sparked Team USA’s run with her goal-scoring and positive attacking approach during the group stage. Lloyd’s goals have carried Team USA in the knockout phase of the tournament. Johnston has been an imperial presence in central defense throughout the World Cup.
Solo headlines the list of nominees for the Golden Glove Award, which recognizes the top goalkeeper at the tournament.
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