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    Who has won the most Golden Boots? European winners list

    By Keith Jenkins,

    2024-09-09

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    The European Golden Boot, or the European Golden Shoe, is presented annually to the leading goal scorer in league matches across the top divisions of European soccer. First awarded in 1968, the prestigious honor is judged on a points-based system. Players from the top five leagues in Europe -- the English Premier League , Spanish LaLiga , Italian Serie A , German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1 -- have their goal tally multiplied by two, while leagues with lower coefficients are multiplied by 1.5 and then one lower down.

    Who has won the most European Golden Boot awards?

    Lionel Messi has won the European Golden Boot a record six times (2009-10, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19). The next closest is Cristiano Ronaldo with four (2007-08, 2010-11, 2013-14, 2014-15).

    All-time European Golden Boot winners:

    2023-24 : Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) - 36 goals

    2022-23 : Erling Haaland (Manchester City) - 36 goals

    2021-22 : Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich) - 35 goals

    2020-21 : Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich ) - 41 goals

    2019-20 : Ciro Immobile (Lazio) - 36 goals

    2018-19 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 36 goals

    2017-18 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 34 goals

    2016-17 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 37 goals

    2015-16 : Luis Suárez (Barcelona) - 40 goals

    2014-15 : Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - 48 goals

    2013-14 : Luis Suárez (Liverpool) - 31 goals; Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - 31 goals

    2012-13 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 46 goals

    2011-12 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 50 goals

    2010-11 : Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) - 40 goals

    2009-10 : Lionel Messi (Barcelona) - 34 goals

    2008-09 : Diego Forlán (Atlético Madrid) - 32 goals

    2007-08 : Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United) - 31 goals

    2006-07 : Francesco Totti (Roma) - 26 goals

    2005-06 : Luca Toni (Fiorentina) - 31 goals

    2004-05 : Thierry Henry (Arsenal) - 25; Diego Forlán (Villarreal) - 25 goals

    2003-04 : Thierry Henry (Arsenal) - 30 goals

    2002-03 : Roy Makaay (Deportivo La Coruña) - 29 goals

    2001-02 : Mário Jardel (Sporting CP) - 42 goals

    2000-01 : Henrik Larsson (Celtic) - 35 goals

    1999-2000 : Kevin Phillips (Sunderland) - 30 goals

    1998-99 : Mário Jardel (Porto) - 36 goals

    1997-98 : Nikos Machlas (Vitesse) - 34 goals

    1996-97 : Ronaldo (Barcelona) - 34 goals

    1995-96 : Zviad Endeladze (Margveti) - 40 goals

    1994-95 : Arsen Avetisyan (Homenetmen) - 39 goals

    1993-94 : David Taylor (Porthmadog) - 43 goals

    1992-93 : Ally McCoist (Rangers) - 34 goals

    1991-92 : Ally McCoist (Rangers) - 34 goals

    1990-91 : Darko Pančev (Red Star Belgrade) - 34 goals

    1989-90 : Hugo Sánchez (Real Madrid) - 38 goals; Hristo Stoichkov (CSKA Sofia) - 38 goals

    1988-89 : Dorin Mateuț (Dinamo București) - 43 goals

    1987-88 : Tanju Çolak (Galatasaray) - 39 goals

    1986-87 : Toni Polster (Austria Wien) - 39 goals

    1985-86 : Marco van Basten (Ajax) - 37 goals

    1984-85 : Fernando Gomes (Porto) - 39 goals

    1983-84 : Ian Rush (Liverpool) - 32 goals

    1982-83 : Fernando Gomes (Porto) - 36 goals

    1981-82 : Wim Kieft (Ajax) - 32 goals

    1980-81 : Georgi Slavkov (Botev Plovdiv) - 31 goals

    1979-80 : Erwin Vandenbergh (Lierse) - 39 goals

    1978-79 : Kees Kist (AZ) - 34 goals

    1977-78 : Hans Krankl (Rapid Wien) - 41 goals

    1976-77 : Dudu Georgescu (Dinamo București) - 47 goals

    1975-76 : Sotiris Kaiafas (Omonia Nicosia) - 39 goals

    1974-75 : Dudu Georgescu (Dinamo București) - 33 goals

    1973-74 : Héctor Yazalde (Sporting CP) - 46 goals

    1972-73 : Eusébio (Benfica) - 40 goals

    1971-72 : Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich) - 40 goals

    1970-71 : Josip Skoblar (Marseille) - 44 goals

    1969-70 : Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich) - 38 goals

    1968-69 : Petar Zhekov (CSKA Sofia) - 36 goals

    1967-68 : Eusébio (Benfica) - 42 goals

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