In Spain's first 2010 FIFA World Cup match, Villa was selected as a lone striker, however, this alone could not help Spain when the team was defeated by the Swiss. After this shocking defeat, Villa was able to redeem himself when Spain defeated Honduras 2-0, where Villa scored both goals. Villa was undoubtedly the reason why Spain was able to secure a place in the semi-finals since it was his goals that led the team to victory. Villa assisted Spain in securing a place in the round of 16 after scoring the first goal in a 2-1 win over Chile, with a long-range shot into an empty net after Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo ran out of his area to prevent Torres from scoring. The goal would become his 6th goal in FIFA World Cup matches, becoming Spain's all time top scorer at the World Cup finals, ahead of Emilio Butragueno, Fernando Hierro, Fernando Morientes and Raul Gonzalez, all of whom have five.
Spain became world champions at the 2010 FIFA World Cup as they went on to win the match 1-0 against the Netherlands. Villa was awarded the Silver Shoe, with the Gold Shoe going to Thomas Muller, both players had five goals, however, Muller had more assists. He was subsequently named in the FIFA World Cup All-Star Team. David Villa has scored more World Cup goals than any other player in Spain's history and currently stands just one goal behind Raul Gonzalez in Spain's all-time top scorers' list.
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