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The European Golden Shoe, also known as the European Golden Boot, is an award that is presented each season to the leading goalscorer in league matches from the top division of a European national league. The trophy is a sculpture of a football boot.
Between the years 1960 and 2008, and since 2024, the Golden Boot has been awarded to the top goalscorer(s) of each edition of the UEFA European Championship. [ 16 ] From 2012 to 2020, the number of assists contributed by players was used as a tie-breaker if more than one player scored the same number of goals, with fewest minutes played used as ...
Between the years 1960 and 2008, the Golden Boot award went to each of the top goalscorers of the UEFA European Championship tournaments. At Euro 2020, there was a new physical and digital trophy presented to the tournament's top scorer.
The UEFA Champions League, known until 1992 as the European Champion Clubs' Cup or colloquially as the European Cup, is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1955. Originally a straight knockout competition open only to champion clubs, the tournament was expanded during the 1990s to incorporate a round-robin ...
European Golden Shoe, awarded to the top goalscorer out of all European domestic leagues; European Championship Golden Boot, awarded to the top goalscorer at the UEFA European Championships; Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot, awarded to the top goalscorer in the Premier Division in South Africa.
Scott Partridge won the golden boot three times between 2003 and 2007. The following table shows players who have been named the Supporters' Player of the Season and have received the Golden Boot award for scoring the most goals (all competitions) in a season. [4] [5] The table is in chronological order and begins from the 1984–85 season.
The top tier in English football today is the Premier League, replacing the Football League First Division for the 1992–93 inaugural season. Since the 1888–89 season, the first year of top flight football, three players have scored over 300 goals with a further 25 players scoring over 200 goals.
Highest win in European competitions at home matches 6–0 over Maccabi Netanya F.C. in 2009–10; Most matches played in one single season 18 matches in 1999–2000 season. Highest win in European competitions at away matches 1–5 over Avenir Beggen in 1994–95 and over OFK Belgrad in 2010–11. Longest unbeaten run in European competitions