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Colombia’s James Rodriguez Uruguay goal voted World Cup’s best

by Adriaan Alsema July 21, 2014
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Global soccer fans have voted the goal by Colombia midfielder James Rodriguez against Uruguay as the best of the World Cup that ended in Brazil earlier this month.

James’ winning goal

A goal made by James against Japan ended third in the ranking after The Netherlands’ Robin van Persie’s header against Spain.

The World Cup’s best goals

  1. James Rodriguez (COL-URU)
  2. Robin van Persie (NL-ESP)
  3. James Rodriguez (COL-JAP)
  4. Mario Goetze (GER-ARG)
  5. David Luiz (BRA-COL)

The Colombian government and a number of national media outlets had campaigned to vote in favor of Rodriguez’ and secure more glory for the star who had already won the Golden Boot for scoring most goals at the world’s most important soccer tournament.

MORE: Colombia’s James Rodriguez Top Goalscorer Of 2014 World Cup

The midfielder took to Twitter to thank those who voted for his goal, saying “it was a beautiful goal, a beautiful moment to never forget.”

Gracias a quienes votaron por el mejor gol del mundial. Fue un lindo gol, un lindo momento para nunca olvidar.— James Rodríguez (@jamesdrodriguez) July 21, 2014

The AS Monaco star entered a rumor mill after Colombia’s most successful World Cup bid in soccer history: Spanish press has reported that Real Madrid wants to buy the player while British tabloid The Daily Mirror said that Manchester United was also in the race.

MORE: Colombia’s James Rodriguez To Join Real Madrid: Spanish Press

According to leading soccer website Goal.com, James and Madrid have already reached an agreement and are expected to formally announce the Colombian’s transfer to the Spanish capital.

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