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Premier League Golden Boot
Thierry Henry, wearing a red shirt with white long sleeves and shorts with a number 12 and Nike logo on the left-leg side, applauds.
Thierry Henry has won the most Golden Boot awards with four.
Awarded forThe leading goalscorer in a given Premier League season.
Sponsored byCastrol
CountryEngland
Presented byPremier League
First awarded1993
Currently held byErling Haaland (1st win)
Highlights
Most awardsThierry Henry (4)

Premier League Golden Boot nyɛla annual association football pini ka bɛ mali n-tiri boliŋmɛri so ŋun di pɔri pam gari sokam Premier League. Tab'sɔŋ zuɣu bɛ daa na booni limi Carling Golden Boot bin din gbaai yuuni 1994 hali ni yuuni 2001, Barclaycard Golden Boot bin din gbaai yuuni 2002 hali ni yuuni 2004, Barclays Golden Boot bin din gbaai yuuni 2005 hali ni yuuni 2016, Cadbury Golden Boot bin din gbaai yuuni 2017 hali ni yuuni 2020,[1][2] n-ti pahi Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Golden Boot zaŋti yuuni 2021. Tum yuuni 2022, bɛ booni limiCastrol Golden Boot. Din pahiri trophy ŋɔ ni, boliŋmɛri ŋun di Golden Boot bɛ tuui tiriba laɣiri din yiɣisi £1,000 zaŋti pɔɣu kam ni di la season maa ni o zaŋ ti Naawuni zuɣu,[3][4] Robin van Persie daa deei la laɣiri din yiɣisi £30,000 din daa niŋ ka o di pɔri pishi ni ayobu yuuni 2012–13 season nyaaŋa. [5][6]

Premier League ŋɔ daa piligi la yuuni 1992, din daa niŋ ka clubs zaŋti First Division yi Football League ka daa piligi bɛ gama zuɣu league, bɛ daa gbaai saawara nim pam ka sokam daa saɣi ti yɛltɔɣa shɛŋa bɛn daa gbaai maa.[2] Bɛ daa piligi league palli shɛli ŋɔ daa ka sponsor zaŋti di inaugural season hali ka Carling daa saɣi tiba yuma anahi alikawuli ni £12 million ka di nyɛ din daa piligiyuuni shɛli din daa paya na maa,[7] ka bɛ daa boli li Premier League di tuuli yuuni maa.[2] Lala zuɣu, bɛ daa boli pini ŋɔ "Premier League Golden Boot" ka Teddy Sheringham daa deei di tuuli pini maa yuuni 1993.[8] Di piligu di daa mali la 22 team nima, league ŋɔ daa labina 20 teams yuuni 1994–95 season nyaaŋa ; ka di daa booi bola maa ŋmɛbu pihinahi ni ayi(42) hali ni pihinahi ayi ka(38).[2]

Thierry Henry nyɛla ŋun di Golden Boot bunahi zuɣu, gari boliŋmɛri kam. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink mini Dwight Yorke n-daa nyɛ tuuli non-English and non-European ban di li gabaadaya, din daa niŋ ka bɛ pirigili n-ti Michael Owen yuuni 1999.[9] Alan Shearer nyɛ ŋun di li buta zuɣu pahi Henry ni.[10] Phillips, Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suárez mini Erling Haaland nyɛla ban daa di European Golden Shoe lala saha maa ni Premier League Golden Boot,[10][11] din daa niŋ ka Henry di li buyi (yuuni 2004 mini yuuni 2005).[12] Shearer, Hasselbaink mini Van Persie nyɛ boliŋmɛri shɛba ban di Golden Boot ni club nim ayi .[13]

Erling Haaland nyɛ ŋun di pɔri pam ka di Golden Boot, ni pɔri pihita ni ayobu yuuni 2022–23.[14] Ni o bola pihita ni anu ŋmɛbu lala season maa. Nicolas Anelka nyɛ ŋun di pɔri bela zaŋ di lala pini ŋɔ ni pɔri pishi yini ka yuuni 2008–09.[8] Din nyɛ taarihi shɛli din nyɛ pɔri bela din na min di lala pini ŋɔ nyɛ pɔri pishi ayi ka; di daa di la pini ŋɔ yuuni 1997–98 mini yuuni 1998–99 seasons, din daa niŋ ka bɛ pirigi pini ŋɔ zaŋti boliŋmɛriba ata saha yini.[15] Din daa nyɛe season shɛli din nyɛ bahigu Golden Boot pini ni pirigi n-ti boliŋmɛriba hali ni din daa ti lahi pirigi yuuni 2010–11,[16] din daa niŋ ka Dimitar Berbatov mini Carlos Tevez zaa daa di pɔri pishi la ka bɛ daa piligi li n-ti bɛ zaa.[17] Ŋun na gbubi Premier League Golden Boot saha ŋɔ nyɛ Erling Haaland ni pɔri pihita ni ayobu (36) .

Cristiano Ronaldo – wearing a long-sleeved red jersey, white shorts with a number 7 on the left-leg side and a white armband on the left arm – prepares to take a free kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 winner, is one of five players to win the European Golden Shoe alongside the Golden Boot.
Dwight Yorke wearing a long-sleeved red-and-white-striped football jersey and white shorts with a number 34 on the left leg.
Dwight Yorke, the 1999 co-recipient, was the first Golden Boot winner from outside Europe.
Erling Haaland wearing a red-and-black diagonally striped football jersey.
Erling Haaland, the 2023 winner, holds the record for the most goals in a Premier League season.
Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Games The number of Premier League games played by the winner that season[upper-alpha 1]
Rate The winner's goals-to-games ratio that season
Indicates multiple award winners in the same season
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season
§ Denotes the club were Premier League champions in the same season
Tɛmplet:Number sign Premier League record
Premier League Golden Boot winners
Season Player Nationality Club Goals Games[upper-alpha 2] Rate Ref(s)
1992–93 Teddy Sheringham  England Tottenham Hotspur[upper-alpha 3] 22 41 0.54 [8]
1993–94 Andy Cole  England Newcastle United 34 40 0.85 [8]
1994–95 Alan Shearer  England Blackburn Rovers§ 34 42 0.81 [8][20]
1995–96 Alan Shearer (2)  England Blackburn Rovers 31 35 0.89 [8][20]
1996–97 Alan Shearer (3)  England Newcastle United 25 31 0.81 [8][20]
1997–98 Chris Sutton  England Blackburn Rovers 18 35 0.51 [8]
Dion Dublin  England Coventry City 18 36 0.50 [8][21]
Michael Owen  England Liverpool 18 36 0.50 [8]
1998–99 Michael Owen (2)  England Liverpool 18 30 0.60 [8]
Dwight Yorke  Trinidad and Tobago Manchester United§ 18 33 0.55 [22]
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink  Netherlands Leeds United 18 36 0.50 [8]
1999–2000 Kevin Phillips  England Sunderland 30 36 0.83 [10][23]
2000–01 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (2)  Netherlands Chelsea 23 35 0.66 [24]
2001–02 Thierry Henry  France Arsenal§ 24 33 0.73 [22]
2002–03 Ruud van Nistelrooy  Netherlands Manchester United§ 25 34 0.74 [25]
2003–04 Thierry Henry (2)  France Arsenal§ 30 37 0.81 [12][22]
2004–05 Thierry Henry (3)  France Arsenal 25 32 0.78 [12]
2005–06 Thierry Henry (4)  France Arsenal 27 32 0.84 [8]
2006–07 Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast Chelsea 20 36 0.56 [26]
2007–08 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Manchester United§ 31 34 0.91[upper-alpha 4] [3][11]
2008–09 Nicolas Anelka  France Chelsea 19 36 0.53 [28]
2009–10 Didier Drogba (2)  Ivory Coast Chelsea§ 29 32 0.91[upper-alpha 4] [29]
2010–11 Carlos Tevez  Argentina Manchester City 20 31 0.65 [30]
Dimitar Berbatov  Bulgaria Manchester United§ 20 32 0.63 [30]
2011–12 Robin van Persie  Netherlands Arsenal 30 38[upper-alpha 5] 0.79 [32]
2012–13 Robin van Persie (2)  Netherlands Manchester United§ 26 38 0.68 [5]
2013–14 Luis Suárez  Uruguay Liverpool 31 33 0.94 [33]
2014–15 Sergio Agüero  Argentina Manchester City 26 33 0.79 [34]
2015–16 Harry Kane  England Tottenham Hotspur 25 38 0.66 [35]
2016–17 Harry Kane (2)  England Tottenham Hotspur 29 30 0.97 [36]
2017–18 Mohamed Salah  Egypt Liverpool 32 36 0.89 [37]
2018–19 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Tɛmplet:Country data Gabon Arsenal 22 36 0.61 [38]
Sadio Mané  Senegal Liverpool 22 36 0.61 [38]
Mohamed Salah (2)  Egypt Liverpool 22 38 0.58 [38]
2019–20 Jamie Vardy  England Leicester City 23 35 0.66 [39]
2020–21 Harry Kane (3)  England Tottenham Hotspur 23 35 0.66 [40]
2021–22 Mohamed Salah (3)  Egypt Liverpool 23 35 0.66 [41]
Son Heung-min Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea Tottenham Hotspur 23 35 0.66 [41]
2022–23 Erling Haaland Tɛmplet:Country data Norway Manchester City§ 36Tɛmplet:Number sign 35 1.03 [42]

Multiple awards won by player

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Yuya ŋɔ nyɛla boliŋmɛriba ban deei pina buyi bee din gari Golden Boot awards ni.

Boliŋmɛriba ban yuya sabi zaɣa'gbuli nyɛ boliŋmɛri shɛba ban na ŋmɛri Premier League.

Awards Player Country Seasons
4 Thierry Henry  France 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
3 Harry Kane  England 2015–16, 2016–17, 2020–21
Mohamed Salah  Egypt 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22
Alan Shearer  England 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97
2 Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast 2006–07, 2009–10
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink  Netherlands 1998–99, 2000–01
Michael Owen  England 1997–98, 1998–99
Robin van Persie  Netherlands 2011–12, 2012–13

Awards won by nationality

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Country Players Total
 England 9 14
 Netherlands 3 5
 France 2 5
 Egypt 1 3
 Argentina 2 2
 Ivory Coast 1 2
 Bulgaria 1 1
Tɛmplet:Country data Gabon 1 1
Tɛmplet:Country data Norway 1 1
 Portugal 1 1
 Senegal 1 1
Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea 1 1
 Trinidad and Tobago 1 1
 Uruguay 1 1
Alan Shearer wearing a black jumper with a white collar visible.
Robin van Persie, wearing a red and white football jersey and white shorts, prepares to kick a football with his right foot with both arms outstretched.
Alan Shearer (left) and Robin van Persie (right) won consecutive Golden Boot awards with two clubs.
Club Players Total
Liverpool
Arsenal
Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea
Blackburn Rovers
Manchester City
Newcastle United
Coventry City
Leeds United
Leicester City
Sunderland

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    Tɛmplet:English football awards

    1. This does not necessarily match the total number of games in a season.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "upper-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="upper-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    2. From the 1995–96 season onwards, the Premier League was reduced from 22 teams to 20,[18] thus reducing the number of games in a league season from 42 to 38.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "upper-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="upper-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    3. Teddy Sheringham scored his first goal of the 1992–93 season as a Nottingham Forest player,[19] while the rest of his goals were scored for Tottenham Hotspur following his transfer in August 1992.A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "upper-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="upper-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    4. 1 2 When rounding to three significant figures, Ronaldo's goal ratio in the 2007–08 season was 0.912, while Drogba's 2009–10 ratio was 0.906.[27]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "upper-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="upper-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    5. Arsenal's official website incorrectly lists Van Persie as having played 37 games in the 2011–12 season. He played all 38 games, as confirmed by the Premier League.[31]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "upper-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="upper-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya