MLS Golden Boot
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In the United States, Major League Soccer (MLS) has handed out a Golden Boot Award since 2005. The award goes to a player who leads the league in goals in the regular season. The award replaces the MLS Scoring Champion Award that was award since the league's inception in 1996. If two or more players are tied for the lead in goals, assists will be used as a tie-breaker. The award has been sponsored by Budweiser since its inception. Here is a list of the past winners:
- 2006 - Jeff Cunningham, Real Salt Lake (16)
- 2005 - Taylor Twellman, New England Revolution (17)
The following players would have been winners if the award was awarded since 1996:
- 1996 - Roy Lassiter, Tampa Bay Mutiny (27)
- 1997 - Jaime Moreno, D.C. United (16)
- 1998 - Stern John, Columbus Crew (26)
- 1999 - Jason Kreis, Dallas Burn (18)
- 2000 - Mamadou Diallo, Tampa Bay Mutiny (26)
- 2001 - Alex Pineda Chacon, Miami Fusion (19)
- 2002 - Carlos Ruiz, Los Angeles Galaxy (24)
- 2003 - Carlos Ruiz, Los Angeles Galaxy (15)
- 2004 - Brian Ching, San Jose Earthquakes (12)