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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 ...
The first team to win 15 away matches in a Premier League season: 2004–05 season [116] The first team to win 18 home matches in a Premier League season: 2004–05 season; The first team to win against every other team at least once in a Premier League season: 2005–06 season [117] The first London based team to win the FIFA Club World Cup ...
Most Premier League winner's medals: 13 [17] ... February 2015, March 2016, February 2017, September 2017, December 2017, March 2022) Most Golden Boot Awards: 4 [172]
31 2022–23. 32 2023–24. ... The top goalscorer in the Premier League's inaugural season was Teddy Sheringham, ... Premier League Golden Boot;
From the start of the Premier League, a golden boot trophy is presented to the top goalscorer. The first player to win this trophy was Teddy Sheringham, [6] then playing for Tottenham Hotspur. In the 1993–94 season Andy Cole scored 34 goals for Newcastle United, the highest number of goals in the Premier League era to win the award. [5]
Eight players were the Premier League's leading goalscorer and won the Golden Boot alongside the Player of the Season award. [11] [12] Four of these players – Kevin Phillips, [13] Henry, [14] Ronaldo and Luis Suárez – went on to win the European Golden Shoe in the same season.
The Premier League Golden Boot, awarded to the top goalscorer each season, has been won by 25 players from 12 different clubs. Erling Haaland scored 36 goals in the 2022–23 season – the most in a Premier League season of either the 38-game or 42-game lengths.
English Golden Boot The following players have won the English Golden Boot for being the country's top goalscorer, while at Leicester (note: This applies only to players playing in the top tier of English football): Gary Lineker (joint winner) [24] Jamie Vardy [25]