La Liga Golden Boot Winners: Take a detailed look at the season wise list of the highest goal scorers of La Liga to determine which players have won the most Pichichi Award since 1929.
Although the quality and technique of Spanish Football might have drastically improved in the modern-era. But it’s domestic circuit is still able to maintain the most attacking approach, courtesy to the most elite players featuring in it.
Over the years, various Spanish League’s top scorers have significantly gone onto win various individual accolades based on their performance in La Liga. The Pichichi Award is given tot hat player who has scored the most number of goals in a single season.
So, who do you think has the most Pichichi Award registered against their name? Lets take a look at the detailed list of La Liga Golden Boot Winners by year.
La Liga Golden Boot Winners: Detailed List
Season |
Player |
Team |
Goals |
2018/2019 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
36 |
2017/2018 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
34 |
2016/2019 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
37 |
2015/2016 |
Luis Suárez |
FC Barcelona |
40 |
2014/2015 |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Real Madrid |
48 |
2013/2014 |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Real Madrid |
31 |
2012/2013 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
46 |
2011/2012 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
50 |
2010/2011 |
Cristiano Ronaldo |
Real Madrid |
41 |
2009/2010 |
Lionel Messi |
FC Barcelona |
34 |
2008/2009 |
Diego Forlán |
Atlético Madrid |
32 |
2007/2008 |
Güiza |
RCD Mallorca |
27 |
2006/2007 |
Ruud van Nistelrooy |
Real Madrid |
25 |
2005/2006 |
Samuel Eto’o |
FC Barcelona |
27 |
2004/2005 |
Diego Forlán |
Villarreal CF |
25 |
2003/2004 |
Ronaldo |
Real Madrid |
24 |
2002/2003 |
Roy Makaay |
Deportivo La Coruña |
29 |
2001/2002 |
Tristán |
Deportivo La Coruña |
20 |
2000/2001 |
Raúl |
Real Madrid |
24 |
1999/2000 |
Salva |
Racing Santander |
27 |
1998/1999 |
Raúl |
Real Madrid |
25 |
1997/1998 |
Christian Vieri |
Atletico Madrid |
24 |
1996/1997 |
Ronaldo |
FC Barcelona |
34 |
1995/1996 |
Pizzi |
CD Tenerife |
31 |
1994/1995 |
Ivan Zamorano |
Real Madrid |
28 |
1993/1994 |
Romário |
FC Barcelona
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30 |
1992/1993 |
Bebeto |
Deportivo La Coruña |
29 |
1991/1992 |
Manolo |
Atletico Madrid |
27 |
1990/1991 |
Butragueño |
Real Madrid |
19 |
1989/1990 |
Hugo Sánchez |
Real Madrid |
38 |
1988/1989 |
Baltazar |
Atletico Madrid |
35 |
1987/1988 |
Hugo Sánchez |
Real Madrid |
29 |
1986/1987 |
Hugo Sánchez |
Real Madrid |
34 |
1985/1986 |
Hugo Sánchez |
Real Madrid |
22 |
1984/1985 |
Hugo Sánchez |
Atletico Madrid |
19 |
1983/1984 |
Jorge Da Silva / Juanito |
Real Valladolid / Real Madrid |
17 |
1982/1983 |
Rincón |
Real Betis |
20 |
1981/1982 |
Quini |
FC Barcelona |
27 |
1980/1981 |
Quini |
FC Barcelona |
20 |
1979/1980 |
Quini |
Sporting Gijon |
24 |
1978/1979 |
Hans Krankl |
FC Barcelona |
29 |
1977/1978 |
Mario Kempes |
Valencia CF |
28 |
1976/1977 |
Mario Kempes |
Valencia CF |
24 |
1975/1976 |
Quini |
Sporting Gijon |
21 |
1974/1975 |
Carlos Ruiz |
Athletic Bilbao |
19 |
1973/1974 |
Quini |
Sporting Gijon |
20 |
1972/1973 |
Marianin |
Real Oviedo |
19 |
1971/1972 |
Porta |
Granada CF |
20 |
1970/1971 |
Jose Garate / Rexache |
Atletico Madrid / FC Barcelona |
17 |
1969/1970 |
Jose Garate / Amaro Amancio / Luis Aragones |
Atletico Madrid / Real Madrid / Atletico Madrid |
16 |
1968/1969 |
Jose Garate / Amaro Amancio |
Atletico Madrid / Real Madrid |
14 |
1967/1968 |
Uriarte |
Athletic Bilbao |
22 |
1967/1968 |
Waldo |
Valencia CF |
24 |
1966/1967
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Vava / Luis Aragones |
Elche CF / Atletico Madrid |
19 |
1965/1966 |
– |
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1964/1965 |
Cayetano Re |
FC Barcelona |
26 |
1963/1964 |
Ferenc Puskas |
Real Madrid |
21 |
1962/1963 |
Ferenc Puskas |
Real Madrid |
26 |
1961/1962 |
Juan Seminario |
Real Zaragoza |
25 |
1960/1961 |
Ferenc Puskas |
Real Madrid |
28 |
1959/1960 |
Ferenc Puskas |
Real Madrid |
25 |
1958/1959 |
Alfredo Di Stefano |
Real Madrid |
23 |
1957/1958 |
Alfredo Di Stefano / Ricardo Alos / Badenes |
Real Madrid / Valencia CF / Real Valladolid |
19 |
1956/1957 |
Alfredo Di Stefano |
Real Madrid |
31 |
1955/1956 |
Mauro / Alfredo Di Stefano |
Celta Vigo / Real Madrid |
24 |
1954/1955 |
Arza |
Sevilla FC |
29 |
1953/1954 |
Alfrédo Di Stefano |
Real Madrid |
27 |
1952/1953 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
24 |
1951/1952 |
Pahino |
Real Madrid |
28 |
1950/1951 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
38 |
1949/1950 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
24 |
1948/1949 |
Cesar |
FC Barcelona |
28 |
1947/1948 |
Peralta / Pahino |
Gimnastic / Celta Vigo |
20 |
1946/1947 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
33 |
1945/1946 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
24 |
1944/1945 |
Zarra |
Athletic Bilbao |
20 |
1943/1944 |
Mundo |
Valencia CF |
28 |
1942/1943 |
Mariano Martín Alonso |
FC Barcelona |
30 |
1941/1942 |
Mundo |
Valencia CF |
27 |
1940/1941 |
Pruden |
Atlético Madrid |
33 |
1939/1940 |
Victor Unamuno |
Athletic Bilbao
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20 |
1935/1936 |
Langara |
Real Oviedo |
28 |
1934/1935 |
Langara |
Real Oviedo |
27 |
1933/1934 |
Langara |
Real Oviedo |
26 |
1932/1933 |
Olivares |
Real Madrid |
16 |
1931/1932 |
Bata |
Athletic Bilbao |
13 |
1930/1931 |
Bata |
Athletic Bilbao |
27 |
1929/1930 |
Gorostiza |
Athletic Bilbao |
20 |
1928/1929 |
Bienzobas |
Real Sociedad |
17 |
Most La Liga Golden Boots in History
Telmo Zarra and Lionel Messi have most Golden Boots in La Liga history with 6 to their name. Not only that Lionel Messi has the most goals in a single season with 50 goals scored during the 2011/12 season, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo with 48 goals during the 2014/15 La Liga season.
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