#2 Fernando Torres
Spain made their presence felt in two editions of the tournament but failed to go all the way on both occasions. La Roja finished third in the 2009 edition while they could only finish as runners-up in the 2013 edition when they lost to hosts Brazil in the final.
However, Torres was the only shining light in their two campaigns as the striker managed to bag 8 goals in both editions combined and also won the golden shoe award in 2013. The Spaniard is also the second leading top scorer in the history of the competition and also has two hat-tricks to his name.
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Edited by Staff Editor