La Liga Golden Boot Winners 2024: List of all the Pichichi Award Winners

La Liga has seen many great scorers, let us look at the winners of Golden Boot or the Pichichi Award.

La Liga Golden Boot also knows Pichichi is given to the league’s top scorer after every year. The award is given by the sports newspaper Marca. Since the 1951-52 season, the award became regular, named after the Athletic Bilbao striker Rafael ‘Pichichi’ Morena. Many great players have played in La Liga, and their records cannot be matched, so let us look at the Golden Boot winners of each year.

Lionel Messi is the player with the most Pichichi awards, winning it 8 times since the award became regular from the 1952-53 season. READ: La Liga Winners List

La Liga Golden Boot Winners List

  1. Telmo Zarra : Played for Athletic Bilbao, scoring 24 goals in 29 matches
  2. Alfredo Di Stefano : Played for Real Madrid, scoring 27 goals in 28 games
  3. Juan Arza : Played for Sevilla, scoring 28 goals in 29 matches
  4. Alfredo Di Stefano : Played for Real Madrid, scoring 24 goals in 30 matches
  5. Di Stefano : Played for Real Madrid, scored 31 goals in 30 matches
  6. In the 1957/58 season there where 3 winners, Manuel Badenes (Valladolid), Ricardo Alos (Valencia) and Di Stefano (Real Madrid) all three scored 19 goals in 29 games, except Di Stefano who took 30 games.
  7. Alfredo Di Stefano : The Real Madrid player scored 23 goals in 28 games.
  8. Ferenc Puskas : Also a Real Madrid player, scoring 26 goals in 24 games
  9. Ferenc Puskas : Winning his 2nd Golden Boot with Real Madrid, 27 goals in 28 matches
  10. Juan Seminario : Played for Zaragoza and scored 25 goals in 30 games
  11. Ferenc Puskas : Winning his 3rd in 4 years by scoring 26 goals in 30 games
  12. Ferenc Puskas : Won his 4th Golden Boot with Real Madrid, 20 goals in 25 games
  13. Cayetano Re : The Barcelona player scoring 25 goals in 30 games to win Golden Boot
  14. Vava II : Played for Elche, scored 19 goals in 30 matches
  15. Waldo : Played for Valencia, scored 24 goals in 30 games
  16. Fidel Uriarte : Played for Athletic Bilbao, scored 22 goals in 24 matches.
  17. In 1968-69, two players shared the prize Amancio and Jose Eulogio Garate. Both scored 14 goals in 29 and 30 games respectively.
  18. Next year saw 3 players share the price, Amancio (16 In 29 games), Jose Garate (16 in 30 games) and Luis Aragones (16 in 30 games)
  19. The following year, 1970-71 again saw 2 winners, Jose Garate and famous Carles Rexach of Barcelona. Both players scored 17 goals in 28 games.
  20. Enrique Porta : Played for Granada, scored 20 goals in 31 matches
  21. Marianin : Played for Oviedo, scored 19 goals in 32 matches
  22. Quini : Played for Sporting Gijon, 20 goals in 34 matches
  23. Carlos : Played for athletic Bilbao, 19 goals in 32 matches
  24. Quini : 18 goals in 34 matches
  25. Mario Kempes (1976-78) : 24 and 28 goals in respective season in 34 matches
  26. Hans Krankl : 29 goals in 30 games
  27. Quini (1979-82)
  28. Poli Rincon (1982-83)
  29. Jorge da Silva and Juanito (1983-84)
  30. Hugo Sanchez (1984-88)
  31. Baltazar (1988-89)
  32. Hugo Sanchez (1989-90)
  33. Emilio Butragueno (1990-91)
  34. Manolo (1991-92)
  35. Bebeto (1992-93)
  36. Romario (1993-94)
  37. Iván Zamorano (1994-95)
  38. Juan Antonio Pizzi (1995-96)
  39. Ronaldo (1996-97)
  40. Christian Vieri (1997-98)
  41. Raul (1998-99)
  42. Salva (1999-2000)
  43. Raul (2000-01)
  44. Diego Tristán (2001-02)
  45. Roy Makaay (2002-03)
  46. Ronaldo (2003-04)
  47. Diego Forlan (2004-05)
  48. Samuel Eto’o (2005-06)
  49. Ruud van Nistelrooy (2006-07)
  50. Daniel Guiza (2007-08)
  51. Diego Forlan (2008-09)
  52. Lionel Messi (2009-10)
  53. Cristiano Ronaldo (2010-11)
  54. Lionel Messi (2011-12)
  55. Lionel Messi (2012-13)
  56. Cristiano Ronaldo (2013-14)
  57. Cristiano Ronaldo (2014-15)
  58. Luis Suarez (2015-16)
  59. Lionel Messi (2016-17)
  60. Lionel Messi (2017-18)
  61. Lionel Messi (2018-19)
  62. Lionel Messi (2019-20)
  63. Lionel Messi (2020-21)