Ramos Tops First Ever FIFA World Cup(TM) Castrol Index

By Castrol, PRNE
Monday, July 12, 2010

LONDON, July 13, 2010 - 2010 saw a FIFA World Cup(TM) of firsts: the first on African
soil, the first won by Spain and the first to be assessed second-by-second by
the Castrol Index. Using advanced technology and objective analysis to
evaluate every single player movement, the FIFA World Cup(TM) now has Sergio
Ramos
as its first Castrol Index winner.

    Rank Player               Position   Country    Castrol
                                                     Index
    1    SERGIO RAMOS            DF       SPAIN       9.79
    2    JOAN CAPDEVILA          DF       SPAIN       9.74
    3    CARLES PUYOL            DF       SPAIN       9.70
    4    PHILIPP LAHM            DF      GERMANY      9.66
    5    GERARD PIQUE            DF       SPAIN       9.63
    6    DAVID VILLA             FW       SPAIN       9.59
    7    WESLEY SNEIJDER         MF    NETHERLANDS    9.56
    8    LUIS SUAREZ             FW      URUGUAY      9.53
    9    THOMAS MUELLER          MF      GERMANY      9.51
    10   MANUEL NEUER            GK      GERMANY      9.48
    11   SERGIO BUSQUETS         MF       SPAIN       9.46
    12   JOHN PANTSIL            DF       GHANA       9.43
    13   MARK VAN BOMMEL         MF    NETHERLANDS    9.41
    14   BASTIAN
         SCHWEINSTEIGER          MF      GERMANY      9.39
    15   PAULO DA SILVA          DF     PARAGUAY      9.36
    16   XABI ALONSO             MF       SPAIN       9.34
    17   ARNE FRIEDRICH          DF      GERMANY      9.32
    18   GREGORY VAN DER WIEL    DF    NETHERLANDS    9.30
    19   JORIS MATHIJSEN         DF    NETHERLANDS    9.28
    20   MAXIMILIANO PEREIRA     DF      URUGUAY      9.26

                                                Source: FIFA.com/castrolindex
    - Having objectively analysed every player, movement and pass
    in the tournament, it is Sergio Ramos who finishes at the top of the
    Castrol Index. The Spanish defender's brilliant all round game, skilfully
    combining attack with defence not only helped him to top spot but also
    saw his country win their first ever FIFA World Cup(TM).

    - Having only conceded two goals throughout the tournament, a
    feat which sees them equal the record of previous winners, France (1998)
    and Italy (2006), it's no surprise that the Spanish back four occupy four
    of the top five positions. Having had an outstanding tournament, the
    Spanish back line restricted the Netherlands to precious few chances,
    cementing their places in the Castrol Index.

    - Whilst Ramos tops the Castrol Index on objective match data,
    it was Uruguay's Diego Forlan who was voted the competition's best player
    winning the Golden Ball.

    - It may be a surprise to some that Forlan (46) doesn't manage
    to make it into the Castrol Index top twenty. His below average pass
    completion rate, almost half his passes went astray, as well as his
    distance from goal when shooting (average 21m) has earned him fewer than
    average points across the tournament. Whilst long range shooting is
    memorable, it allows the keeper time to set themself, making the shots
    statistically easier to save and less rewarding for the striker.

    - Germany may not have made it to the Final, but they are
    strongly represented in the top 10 positions of the Castrol Index due to
    a very solid tournament. Defender Philipp Lahm's solid defensive displays
    and attacking prowess prevents Spanish players from dominating the top of
    the table.

    - Lahm's team-mate, Thomas Mueller finishes the tournament in
    ninth place and takes home two prestigious awards. His five goals and
    three assists earn him the FIFA Golden Boot and his all round
    performances earn him the title of tournament's Best Young Player.

    - Second place for the Golden Ball is the Netherlands' Wesley
    Sneijder. The highly-rated Dutch midfielder might have lost out to Forlan
    in the Golden Ball competition but finishes in seventh in the Castrol
    Index with his performances winning him many new admirers.

    - Germany's Manuel Neuer beat off stiff competition from
    Spain's Iker Casillas to retain his position as the tournament's highest
    placed goalkeeper. Even so, it was the Spanish number one who took the
    Golden Glove award home after captaining his team to victory in the
    Final.

    - Defensive players may have missed out in the Golden Ball
    shortlist; however, the Castrol Index top twenty consists of 11
    defenders. In a tournament where the average shots per game were limited
    to just 27.9 and only 2.21 goals, it is clear to see the contribution
    these players made to their teams.

About the Castrol Index:

The Castrol Index uses the same expertise that Castrol applies
to the development of its oils using objective analysis and highly advanced
technology to measure every pass, tackle and move on the field and assess
whether it has a positive or negative impact on a team's ability to score or
concede a goal. As such, it is the definitive system to objectively analyse
and rank player performances throughout the 2010 FIFA World Cup(TM).

For more insights visit www.fifa.com/castrolindex

To see how the Castrol Index works visit www.castrolfootball.com

Laura Tucker, +44(0)20-7543-4769; laura.tucker at mcsaatchi.com, David Rutherford; +44(0)20-7543-4500 ; david.rutherford at mcsaatchi.com

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