Capocannoniere
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The
Capocannoniere
is the name given to the highest goalscorer in Italian football.
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Serie A
Season
Player
Nationality
Club
Goals
1923-24
Heinrich Schönfeld
Austria
Torino F.C.
22
1924-25
Mario Magnozzi
Italy
Livorno F.C.
19
1925-26
Ferenc Hirzer
Hungary
Juventus
35
1926-27
Anton Powolny
Austria
F.C. Internazionale Milano
22
1927-28
Julio Libonatti
Argentina
Torino F.C.
35
1928-29
Gino Rossetti
Italy
Torino F.C.
36
1929-30
Giuseppe Meazza
Italy
Ambrosiana Inter
31
1930-31
Rodolfo Volk
Italy
A.S. Roma
29
1931
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32
Angelo Schiavio
Pedro Petrone
(1 pen.)
Italy
Uruguay
Bologna F.C.
ACF Fiorentina
25
1932
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33
Felice Borel
Italy
Juventus F.C.
29
1933
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34
Felice Borel
Italy
Juventus F.C.
31
1934
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35
Enrique Guaita
Argentina
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Italy
A.S. Roma
27
1935
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36
Giuseppe Meazza
Italy
Ambrosiana Inter
25
1936
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37
Silvio Piola
Italy
S.S. Lazio
21
1937
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38
Giuseppe Meazza
Italy
Ambrosiana Inter
20
1938
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39
Ettore Puricelli
Aldo Boffi (1 pen.)
Italy
Italy
Bologna F.C.
A.C. Milan
19
1939
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40
Aldo Boffi
Italy
A.C. Milan
24
1940
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41
Ettore Puricelli
Italy
Bologna F.C.
22
1941
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42
Aldo Boffi
Italy
A.C. Milan
22
1942
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43
Silvio Piola
Italy
S.S. Lazio
21
1943
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46
Not awarded
N/A
N/A
N/A
1946
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47
Valentino Mazzola
Italy
Torino F.C.
29
1947
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48
Giampiero Boniperti
Italy
Juventus F.C.
27
1948
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49
István Nyers
Hungary
F.C. Internazionale Milano
26
1949
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50
Gunnar Nordahl
Sweden
A.C. Milan
35
1950
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51
Gunnar Nordahl
Sweden
A.C. Milan
34
1951
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52
John Angelo Hansen
Denmark
Juventus F.C.
30
1952
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53
Gunnar Nordahl
Sweden
A.C. Milan
26
1953
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54
Gunnar Nordahl
Sweden
A.C. Milan
23
1954
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55
Gunnar Nordahl
Sweden
A.C. Milan
27
1955
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56
Gino Pivatelli
Italy
Bologna F.C.
29
1956
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57
Dino da Costa
Brazil
A.S. Roma
22
1957
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58
John Charles
England
Juventus F.C.
28
1958
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59
Antonio Valentín Angelillo
Argentina
/
Italy
F.C. Internazionale Milano
33
1959
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60
Omar Sívori
Argentina
/
Italy
Juventus F.C.
28
1960
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61
Sergio Brighenti
Italy
U.C. Sampdoria
27
1961
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62
José Altafini
Aurelio Milani
(2 pen.)
Brazil
/
Italy
Italy
A.C. Milan
Fiorentina
22
1962
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63
Harald Nielsen
Pedro Mandredini (4 pen.)
Denmark
Argentina
Bologna
A.S. Roma
19
1963
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64
Harald Nielsen
Denmark
Bologna
17
1964
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65
Sandro Mazzola
(1 pen.)
Alberto Orlando
(3 pen.)
Italy
Italy
Internazionale
Fiorentina
17
1965
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66
Luis Vinicio
Italy
Vicenza
25
1966
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67
Gigi Riva
Italy
Cagliari
18
1967
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68
Pierino Prati
Italy
A.C. Milan
15
1968
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69
Gigi Riva
Italy
Cagliari
21
1969
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70
Gigi Riva
Italy
Cagliari
21
1970
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71
Roberto Boninsegna
Italy
Internazionale
24
1971
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72
Roberto Boninsegna
Italy
Internazionale
22
1972
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73
Giuseppe Savoldi
(4 pen.)
Paolino Pulici
(5 pen.)
Gianni Rivera
(7 pen.)
Italy
Italy
Italy
Bologna
Torino
A.C. Milan
17
1973
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74
Giorgio Chinaglia
Italy
Lazio
24
1974
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75
Paolino Pulici
Italy
Torino
18
1975
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76
Paolino Pulici
Italy
Torino
21
1976
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77
Francesco Graziani
Italy
Torino
21
1977
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78
Paolo Rossi
Italy
Vicenza
24
1978
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79
Bruno Giordano
Italy
Lazio
19
1979
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80
Roberto Bettega
Italy
Juventus
16
1980
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81
Roberto Pruzzo
Italy
A.S. Roma
18
1981
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82
Roberto Pruzzo
Italy
A.S. Roma
15
1982
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83
Michel Platini
France
Juventus
16
1983
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84
Michel Platini
France
Juventus
20
1984
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85
Michel Platini
France
Juventus
18
1985
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86
Roberto Pruzzo
Italy
A.S. Roma
19
1986
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87
Pietro Paolo Virdis
Italy
A.C. Milan
17
1987
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88
Diego Maradona
Argentina
Napoli
15
1988
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89
Aldo Serena
Italy
Internazionale
22
1989
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90
Marco van Basten
Netherlands
AC Milan
19
1990
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91
Gianluca Vialli
Italy
Sampdoria
19
1991
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92
Marco van Basten
Netherlands
AC Milan
25
1992
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93
Giuseppe Signori
Italy
Lazio
26
1993
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94
Giuseppe Signori
Italy
Lazio
23
1994
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95
Gabriel Batistuta
Argentina
Fiorentina
26
1995
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96
Igor Protti
(5 pen.)
Giuseppe Signori
(11 pen.))
Italy
Italy
Bari
Lazio
24
1996
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97
Filippo Inzaghi
Italy
Atalanta
24
1997
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98
Oliver Bierhoff
Germany
Udinese
27
1998
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99
Márcio Amoroso
Brazil
Udinese
22
1999
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00
Andriy Shevchenko
Ukraine
AC Milan
24
2000
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01
Hernán Crespo
Argentina
Lazio
26
2001
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02
David Trézéguet
Dario Hübner
France
Italy
Juventus
Piacenza
24
2002
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03
Christian Vieri
Italy
Internazionale
24
2003
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04
Andriy Shevchenko
Ukraine
AC Milan
24
2004
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05
Cristiano Lucarelli
Italy
A.S. Livorno Calcio
24
2005
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06
Luca Toni
Italy
Fiorentina
31
2006
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07
Francesco Totti
Italy
A.S. Roma
26
2007
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08
Alessandro Del Piero
Italy
Juventus
21
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