Check out the top-performing players in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ based on 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.
Sergio Ramos topped the final Castrol Index followed by Joan Capdevila and Carles Puyol. Click the links below for a full explanation.
Wenger: "I am a great believer in the Castrol Index and think that no great technician would dismiss this level of objective insight"
Spain equalled the best previous defensive performance by a World Cup winner by only conceding two goals.
2010 was the second lowest scoring World Cup in history highlighting why the top five places in the Castrol Index are occupied by defenders.
Wesley Sneijder was the top midfielder in the Castrol Index, scoring five goals and making one assist.
David Villa, the top forward in the Castrol Index, was involved in 75% of Spain’s goals, scoring five times and delivering one assist.