With FIFA World Cup South Africa underway bettors are betting the outcome of matches or the over/under. Well, why not make a bet that lasts the whole World Cup? BODOG.com is offering, Who will score the most goals during FIFA World Cup 2010? World Cup oddsmakers at BODOG.com have David Villa of Spain at 7/1 odds to score the most goals during FIFA World Cup 2010. Be sure to get your 2010 World Cup Prop Bets Most Goals Prediction in now at BODOG.com
David Villa (Spain) – has since participated in two major tournaments: 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008. He scored three goals at the 2006 World Cup and was top scorer at Euro 2008 with four goals. He is the second top scorer of all time for Spain behind only Raul González. Statisticaly, based on goal importance and the tournament they were scored in, demonstrate Villa to be the most prolific goalscorer in the world between 2005–2009, scoring over 156 times. The IFFHS listed him 4th in the "World's Top Goal Scorer 2009" rankings.
Lionel Messi (Argentina) – to date he has won three La Liga titles, the UEFA European Supercup, the Copa del Rey, three Spanish Supercups, two UEFA Champions Leagues and one FIFA Club World Cup crown. What is more, after scoring in the finals of the latter four competitions in 2009, the Argentinian was rewarded with that year’s FIFA World Player award. And after scoring 38 goals in all competitions.
Luís Fabiano (Brazil) – scored his first international hat-trick in a friendly match against Portugal. The match ended in a 6–2 victory for Brazil. On June 28, 2009, he scored two goals in the Confederations Cup final win against the United States. He won the golden shoe as the tournament's top scorer with 5 goals. He scored two goals on September 5th, 2009, for the Brazilian national team against Argentina in Rosario.
Wayne Rooney (England) – made his England debut in 2003 and, at UEFA Euro 2004, he briefly became the competition's youngest goalscorer. He’s won the Premier League three times, the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League and also two League Cups. His first tournament action was at Euro 2004, in which he became the youngest scorer in competition history on 17 June 2004, when he scored twice against Switzerland.
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David Villa (Spain) 7/1
Lionel Messi (Argentina) 10/1
Luís Fabiano (Brazil) 10/1
Wayne Rooney (England) 10/1
Robin van Persie (Netherlands) 11/1
Fernando Torres (Spain) 14/1
Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) 16/1
Gonzalo Higuaín (Argentina) 18/1
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) 33/1
Diego Milito (Argentina) 33/1
Kaká (Brazil) 33/1
Miroslav Klose (Germany) 33/1
Peter Crouch (England) 33/1
Robinho (Brazil) 28/1
Alberto Gilardino (Italy) 40/1
Carlos Tévez (Argentina) 40/1
Lukas Podolski (Germany) 40/1
Nicolas Anelka (France) 40/1
Nilmar (Brazil) 40/1
Sergio Agüero (Argentina) 40/1
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