European Golden Boot

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In football (soccer), the European Golden Boot has been awarded to the highest goalscorer in all the top European divisions each season since 1967/68.

Lately, the award has depended on a complicated system of points, giving, for example, a 25-goal player from Serie A a higher ranking than a 25-goal player from the League of Wales. However, before this, the award was simply given to Europe's top goalscorer, regardless of which league he participated in.

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[edit] Golden Boot 1968-1990

Between 1968 and 1990, the European Golden Boot was given to the highest goal-scorer in any European league, regardless of the toughness of the league in which the top scorer played.

Season Name Club (Country) Goals
1967-68 Portugal Eusébio Benfica (Portugal) 42
1968-69 Bulgaria Petar Zhekov CSKA (Bulgaria) 36
1969-70 Germany Gerd Müller Bayern Munich Germany 38
1970-71 SFR Yugoslavia Josip Skoblar Marseille (France) 44
1971-72 Germany Gerd Müller Bayern Munich (Germany) 40
1972-73 Portugal Eusébio Benfica (Portugal) 40
1973-74 Argentina Héctor Yazalde Sporting Lisbon (Portugal) 46
1974-75 Romania Dudu Georgescu Dinamo Bucharest (Romania) 33
1975-76 Cyprus Sotiris Kaiafas Omonia Nicosia (Cyprus) 39
1976-77 Romania Dudu Georgescu Dinamo Bucharest (Romania) 47
1977-78 Austria Hans Krankl Rapid Vienna (Austria) 41
1978-79 Netherlands Kees Kist AZ Alkmaar (Netherlands) 34
1979-80 Belgium Erwin Vandenbergh Lierse (Belgium) 39
1980-81 Bulgaria Georgi Slavkov Trakia Plovdiv (Bulgaria) 31
1981-82 Netherlands Wim Kieft Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) 32
1982-83 Portugal Fernando Gomes Porto (Portugal) 36
1983-84 Wales Ian Rush Liverpool (England) 32
1984-85 Portugal Fernando Gomes Porto (Portugal) 39
1985-86 Netherlands Marco van Basten Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) 37
1986-87 Austria Toni Polster(1) Austria Wien (Austria) 39
1987-88 Turkey Tanju Çolak Galatasaray (Turkey) 39
1988-89 Romania Dorin Mateuţ Dinamo Bucharest (Romania) 43
1989-90 Mexico Hugo Sanchez
Bulgaria Hristo Stoichkov
Real Madrid (Spain)
CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria)
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1Rodion Cămătaru was disqualified after irregularities in numerous Romanian league games scoring 18 goals in 6 games, which brought him to 44 goals.

[edit] Golden Boot 1991-1996

Between 1991 and 1996, no Boot was awarded, but the top European scorers (and therefore those who would have taken the prize) were:

Season Name Club (Country) Goals
1990-91 SFR Yugoslavia Darko Pancev Crvena Zvezda (Yugoslavia) 34
1991-92 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers (Scotland) 34
1992-93 Scotland Ally McCoist Rangers (Scotland) 34
1993-94 Wales David Taylor Porthmadog (Wales) 43
1994-95 Armenia Arsen Avitisyan Homenhem (Armenia) 39
1995-96 Zviad Endeladze Margveti (Georgia) 40

[edit] Golden Boot 1996-Present

Since the 1996-97 season, European Sports Magazines have awarded the Golden Boot based on a points system that allows those in tougher leagues to win even if they score fewer goals than someone in a poor league. In this table, the winner and the continent's top-scorer (in italics) have been listed for each season. The final decision of the numbers of goals per European Sports Magazines, such as Samuel Eto'o scored 25 goals in 2004-05 (counted by LFP), but European Sports Magazines just count 24.

Season Name Club (League) Goals
1996-97 Brazil Ronaldo Barcelona (Spain) 34
Tony Bird Barry Town (Wales) 42
1997-98 Greece Nikos Machlas Vitesse Arnhem (Netherlands) 34
Germany Rainer Rauffmann Omonia (Cyprus) 42
1998-99 Brazil Mário Jardel (actual topscorer) Porto (Portugal) 36
1999-00 England Kevin Phillips Sunderland (England) 30
Brazil Mário Jardel Porto (Portugal) 38
2000-01 Sweden Henrik Larsson Celtic (Scotland) 35
2001-02 Brazil Mário Jardel Sporting Lisbon (Portugal) 42
Wales Marc Lloyd Williams Bangor City (Wales) 47
2002-03 Netherlands Roy Makaay Deportivo La Coruña (Spain) 29
Andrei Krylov Tallinn VMK (Estonia) 37
2003-04 France Thierry Henry Arsenal (England) 30
Ara Hakobian Banants Yerevan (Armenia) 45
2004-05 France Thierry Henry Arsenal (England) 25
Uruguay Diego Forlán Villarreal (Spain) 25
Turkey Fatih Tekke Trabzonspor (Turkey) 31
2005-06 Italy Luca Toni Fiorentina (Italy) 31
Netherlands Klaas Jan Huntelaar Ajax Amsterdam (Netherlands) 33

[edit] Top scorers pre-1968

Although the award was not given before 1968, this is a list of the top goalscorers in Europe for seasons before this and is therefore a list of those who would have obtained the award if it had existed at the time.

Season Name Club (Country) Goals
1888-89 John Goodall Preston North End (England) 21
1889-90 James Ross Preston North End (England) 24
1890-91 Jack Southworth Blackburn Rovers (England) 26
1891-92 Johnny Campbell Sunderland (England) 32
1892-93 Johnny Campbell Sunderland (England) 31
1893-94 Jack Southworth Everton (England) 27
1894-95 Johnny Campbell Sunderland (England) 22
1895-96 Steve Bloomer, Johnny Campbell Derby, Aston Villa (England) 20
1896-97 Steve Bloomer Derby (England) 22
1897-98 George Wheldon Aston Villa (England) 21
1898-99 Robert Hamilton Rangers (Scotland) 25
1899-00 William Garraty Aston Villa (England) 27
1900-01 Steve Bloomer Derby (England) 24
1901-02 Charles Simmons West Bromwich Albion (England) 23
1902-03 Alec Raybould Liverpool (England) 31
1903-04 Robert Cumming Hamilton Rangers (Scotland) 28
1904-05 Samuel Marsh Bolton Wanderers (England) 26
1905-06 Albert Shepherd, William Jones, William Maxwell Bolton Wanderers, Birmingham, Bristol City (England) 26
1906-07 Alf Young Everton (England) 30
1907-08 John (Jock) Simpson Falkirk (Scotland) 32
1908-09 Bert Freeman Everton (England) 38
1909-10 John Smith Hull City (England) 32
1910-11 Imre Schlosser Ferencváros (Hungary) 42
1911-12 Imre Schlosser Ferencváros (Hungary) 40
1912-13 Imre Schlosser Ferencváros (Hungary) 42
1913-14 Imre Schlosser Ferencváros (Hungary) 36
1914-15 Thomas Gracie, James Richardson Hearts, Ayr United (Scotland) 29
1915-16 James McColl Celtic (Scotland) 34
1916-17 Bery Yarnall Airdrieonians (Scotland) 39
1917-18 Alfréd Schaffer MTK Hungária FC (Hungary) 42
1918-19 Alfréd Schaffer MTK Hungária FC (Hungary) 41
1919-20 Fred Morris West Bromwich Albion (England) 37
1920-21 Hugh Ferguson Motherwell (Scotland) 43
1921-22 Duncan Walker St. Mirren (Scotland) 45
1922-23 Charlie Buchan, John White Sunderland (England), Hearts (Scotland) 30
1923-24 Dave Halliday Dundee Utd. (Scotland) 38
1924-25 Willie Devlin Cowdenbeath (Scotland) 33
1925-26 Ted Harper Blackburn Rovers (England) 43
1926-27 Jimmy McGrory Celtic (Scotland) 49
1927-28 William Dean Everton (England) 60
1928-29 Evelyn Morrison, Dave Halliday Falkirk (Scotland), Sunderland (England) 43
1929-30 Vic Watson West Ham (England) 41
1930-31 Joe Bambrick Linfield (Northern Ireland) 50
1931-32 Fred Roberts Glentoran (Northern Ireland) 55
1932-33 Willie McFadyen Motherwell (Scotland) 45
1933-34 Jimmy Smith Rangers (Scotland) 41
1934-35 Ted Drake Arsenal (England) 42
1935-36 Jimmy McGrory Celtic (Scotland) 50
1936-37 László Cseh II Hungária Budapest (Hungary) 36
1937-38 Andy Black Hearts (Scotland) 40
1938-39 Gyula Zsengellér Újpesti TE (Hungary) 56
1939-40 Josef Bican Slavia Prague (Czechoslovakia) 50
1940-41 Josef Bican Slavia Prague (Czechoslovakia) 38
1941-42 Josef Bican Slavia Prague (Czechoslovakia) 45
1942-43 Josef Bican Slavia Prague (Czechoslovakia) 39
1943-44 Josef Bican Slavia Prague (Czechoslovakia) 57
1944-45 Gyula Zsengellér Újpesti TE (Hungary) 36
1945-46 Ferenc Deák Szentlőrinci (Hungary) 66
1946-47 Ferenc Deák Szentlőrinci (Hungary) 48
1947-48 Ferenc Puskás Kispest Budapest (Hungary) 50
1948-49 Ferenc Deák Ferencváros (Hungary) 59
1949-50 Jef Mermans Anderlecht (Belgium) 37
1950-51 Refik Resmja Partizani Tirana (Albania) 59
1951-52 Sándor Kocsis Kispest Budapest (Hungary) 36
1952-53 Rik Coppens Beerschot (Belgium) 35
1953-54 Sándor Kocsis Kispest Budapest (Hungary) 33
1954-55 Rik Coppens Beerschot (Belgium) 35
1955-56 Piet Hollink Helmondia (Netherlands) 37
1956-57 Coen Dillen PSV Eindhoven (Netherlands) 43
1957-58 Just Fontaine Stade de Reims (France) 34
1958-59 Leo Canjels NAC Breda (Netherlands) 34
1959-60 Joe Baker Hibs (Scotland) 42
1960-61 Alex Harley Third Lanark (Scotland) 42
1961-62 Ray Crawford, Derek Kevan Ipswich, West Bromwich Albion (England) 33
1962-63 Metin Oktay Galatasaray (Turkey) 38
1963-64 Jimmy Greaves Tottenham (England) 35
1964-65 Jim Forrest Rangers (Scotland) 30
1965-66 Philippe Gondet Nantes (France) 36
1966-67 Antal Dunai II Újpesti Dózsa (Hungary) 36

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