Belgian Golden Shoe

In association football, the Belgian Golden Shoe (Dutch: Gouden Schoen, French: Soulier d'Or) is an award given in Belgium at the beginning of each civil year to the best footballer of the Belgian First Division for the past year. The trophy is sponsored by the Belgian newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws.

The voters are a selection of Belgian press specialists and football personalities. They are invited to vote for the best player of the competition for both half seasons (previous season second half and current season first half). As a result, a player can receive all of its votes in one half season (e.g. if he joined the championship from abroad during summer), or he can receive votes for matches with two (or more) different teams, as with Philippe Albert in 1992 and Mbark Boussoufa in 2006.

Paul Van Himst has collected 4 Belgian Golden Shoe which is the current record. Jan Ceulemans and Wilfried Van Moer have both won the trophy three times. The first foreigner to win the trophy was Dutchman, Johan Boskamp, especially for his excellence during the second half of the 1974-75 season, when his club, RWDM (currently defunct), won its first and only championship title. The only foreigners who have won the award more than once are the Swede Pär Zetterberg and the Moroccan Mbark Boussoufa.

Winners

Year Name Club Country
1954 Henri Coppens Beerschot  Belgium
1955 Alfons Van Brandt Lierse  Belgium
1956 Victor Mees Antwerp  Belgium
1957 Armand Jurion Anderlecht  Belgium
1958 Roland Storme Gent  Belgium
1959 Lucien Olieslagers Lierse  Belgium
1960 Paul Van Himst Anderlecht  Belgium
1961 Paul Van Himst Anderlecht  Belgium
1962 Armand Jurion Anderlecht  Belgium
1963 Jean Nicolay Standard  Belgium
1964 Wilfried Puis Anderlecht  Belgium
1965 Paul Van Himst Anderlecht  Belgium
1966 Wilfried Van Moer Antwerp  Belgium
1967 Fernand Boone Club Brugge  Belgium
1968 Odilon Polleunis Sint-Truiden  Belgium
1969 Wilfried Van Moer Standard  Belgium
1970 Wilfried Van Moer Standard  Belgium
1971 Erwin Van Den Daele Club Brugge  Belgium
1972 Christian Piot Standard  Belgium
1973 Maurice Martens Racing White  Belgium
1974 Paul Van Himst Anderlecht  Belgium
1975 Johan Boskamp RWDM  Netherlands
1976 Rob Rensenbrink Anderlecht  Netherlands
1977 Julien Cools Club Brugge  Belgium
1978 Jean-Marie Pfaff Beveren  Belgium
1979 Jean Janssens Beveren  Belgium
1980 Jan Ceulemans Club Brugge  Belgium
1981 Erwin Vandenbergh Lierse  Belgium
1982 Eric Gerets Standard  Belgium
1983 Franky Vercauteren Anderlecht  Belgium
1984 Vincenzo Scifo Anderlecht  Belgium
1985 Jan Ceulemans Club Brugge  Belgium
1986 Jan Ceulemans Club Brugge  Belgium
1987 Michel Preud'homme Mechelen  Belgium
1988 Leo Clijsters Mechelen  Belgium
1989 Michel Preud'homme Mechelen  Belgium
1990 Franky Van Der Elst Club Brugge  Belgium
1991 Marc Degryse Anderlecht  Belgium
1992 Philippe Albert Mechelen and
Anderlecht
 Belgium
1993 Pär Zetterberg Anderlecht  Sweden
1994 Gilles De Bilde Aalst  Belgium
1995 Paul Okon Club Brugge  Australia
1996 Franky Van Der Elst Club Brugge  Belgium
1997 Pär Zetterberg Anderlecht  Sweden
1998 Branko Strupar Genk  Belgium
1999 Lorenzo Staelens Anderlecht  Belgium
2000 Jan Koller Anderlecht  Czech Republic
2001 Wesley Sonck Genk  Belgium
2002 Timmy Simons Club Brugge  Belgium
2003 Aruna Dindane Anderlecht  Côte d'Ivoire
2004 Vincent Kompany Anderlecht  Belgium
2005 Sérgio Conceição Standard  Portugal
2006 Mbark Boussoufa Gent and
Anderlecht
 Morocco
2007 Steven Defour Standard  Belgium
2008 Axel Witsel Standard  Belgium
2009 Milan Jovanović Standard  Serbia
2010 Mbark Boussoufa Anderlecht  Morocco

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