Know about the all-time winners list of the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot
Each FIFA World Cup final competition concludes with the distribution of many awards to the players and teams who succeeded in various game-related categories.
The Golden Boot is one of the five noteworthy prizes.
FIFA World Cup Golden Boot Award Winners List Of All Time
The FIFA World Cup’s leading scorer receives the Golden Boot or Golden Shoe award. While the top goal scorers were listed after each World Cup, the Golden Shoe award was first presented in 1982. In 2010, Golden Boot became its new name. FIFA occasionally includes the Golden Boot winners who scored the most goals in prior Cups.
Since 1994, the player with fewer goals from penalties wins the tie-breaker if there are multiple players with the same number of goals. The player with more assists loses the tie-breaker if there are multiple players with the same number of assists, with the FIFA Technical Study Group deciding whether an assist should be counted as such. If there are still many players, the player who has played the fewest games and has a higher goal average since 2006 wins the tie-breaker.
Top Goalscorer | ||||||
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World Cup | Top goalscorer | Goals | Runners-up | Goals | Third place | Goals |
1930 Uruguay | Guillermo Stábile | 8 | Pedro Cea | 5 | Bert Patenaude | 4 |
1934 Italy | Oldřich Nejedlý | 5 | Edmund Conen Angelo Schiavio |
4 | None |
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1938 France | Leônidas | 7 | György Sárosi Gyula Zsengellér Silvio Piola |
5 | ||
1950 Brazil | Ademir | 8 | Óscar Míguez | Alcides Ghiggia Chico Estanislau Basora Telmo Zarra |
4 | |
1954 Switzerland | Sándor Kocsis | 11 | Josef Hügi Max Morlock Erich Probst |
6 | None |
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1958 Sweden | Just Fontaine | 13 | Pelé Helmut Rahn |
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1962 Chile | Flórián Albert Valentin Ivanov Garrincha Vavá Dražan Jerković Leonel Sánchez |
4 | None |
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1966 England | Eusébio | 9 | Helmut Haller | 6 | Valeriy Porkujan Geoff Hurst Ferenc Bene Franz Beckenbauer |
4 |
1970 Mexico | Gerd Müller | 10 | Jairzinho | 7 | Teófilo Cubillas | 5 |
1974 West Germany | Grzegorz Lato | 7 | Andrzej Szarmach Johan Neeskens |
5 | None | |
1978 Argentina[50] | Mario Kempes | 6 | Teófilo Cubillas | Rob Rensenbrink | 5 |
Golden Shoe[41] | ||||||
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World Cup | Golden Shoe | Goals | Silver Shoe | Goals | Bronze Shoe | Goals |
1982 Spain | Paolo Rossi | 6 | Karl-Heinz Rummenigge | 5 | Zico | 4 |
1986 Mexico | Gary Lineker | 6 | Emilio Butragueño Careca Diego Maradona |
5 | None | |
1990 Italy | Salvatore Schillaci | 6 | Tomáš Skuhravý | 5 | Roger Milla Gary Lineker |
4 |
1994 United States | Oleg Salenko[d] Hristo Stoichkov[e] |
6 | None |
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Kennet Andersson Romário |
5 |
1998 France[53] | Davor Šuker | 6 | Gabriel Batistuta Christian Vieri |
5 | None | |
2002 South Korea/Japan[54] | Ronaldo | 8 | Miroslav Klose Rivaldo |
5 | ||
2006 Germany[56] | Miroslav Klose | 5 | Hernán Crespo | 3 | Ronaldo | 3 |
Golden Boot[41] | ||||||
World Cup | Golden Boot | Goals | Silver Boot | Goals | Bronze Boot | Goals |
2010 South Africa | Thomas Müller | 5 | David Villa | 5[j] | Wesley Sneijder | 5 |
2014 Brazil | James Rodríguez | 6 | Thomas Müller | 5 | Neymar | 4 |
2018 Russia | Harry Kane | 6 | Antoine Griezmann | 4[l] | Romelu Lukaku | 4 |
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