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  2. Premier League Golden Boot - Wikipedia

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    The Premier League Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the leading goalscorer in the Premier League.For sponsorship purposes, it was called the Carling Golden Boot from 1994 to 2001, the Barclaycard Golden Boot from 2002 to 2004, the Barclays Golden Boot from 2005 to 2016, the Cadbury Golden Boot from 2017 to 2020, [1] [2] and the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Golden Boot ...

  3. 2002–03 FA Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The Premier League Golden Boot award was also won by Ruud van Nistelrooy who scored 25 goals in 38 league matches and 44 in all competitions. He also equalled his record of eight goals in eight successive matches at the beginning of the season, a milestone he had reached the previous season.

  4. List of English football first tier top scorers - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 season saw Son Heung-min become the first Asian winner; the South Korean international scored 23 goals, finishing level with Mohamed Salah. [5] From the start of the Premier League, a golden boot trophy is presented to the top goalscorer.

  5. 2007–08 Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Cristiano Ronaldo was named the winner of the Premier League Golden Boot award. The Manchester United winger's 31 goals from 34 league appearances helped see off stiff opposition for this award from Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor and Fernando Torres of Liverpool.

  6. List of top Premier League goal scorers by season - Wikipedia

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    Premier League Golden Boot; List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals; References This page was last edited on 6 January 2025, at 11:16 (UTC) ...

  7. 2013–14 Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Luis Suárez won the golden boot for most goals with 31, ahead of teammate Daniel Sturridge who came second with 21 goals. Wojciech Szczęsny of Arsenal and Petr Čech of Chelsea led the league with 16 clean sheets each. In a game against Southampton, Asmir Begović became just the fifth goalkeeper in league history to score. [6]

  8. 2009–10 Premier League - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea striker Didier Drogba won the Golden Boot award as the league's top goalscorer for the second time [8] The victorious Chelsea side were noted for their attacking style of football: the team averaged 2.71 goals per game, scoring a Premier League record 103 goals for the season, compared to the average of 1.89 when they won the title in ...

  9. 2001–02 FA Premier League - Wikipedia

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    The 2001–02 FA Premier League (known as the FA Barclaycard Premiership for sponsorship reasons) was the tenth season of the competition. It began with a new sponsor, Barclaycard , and was titled the FA Barclaycard Premiership, replacing the previous sponsor, Carling .