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Lionel Messi is the all-time record winner of the award, having won it six times overall. He also holds the record for most goals and most points in a single season—50 and 100 respectively, in 2011–12. Cristiano Ronaldo is second on the all-time list, having won four Golden Shoes, as well as two consecutively. His record is 48 goals and 96 ...
Number of goals scored in a European club competition Number of goals scored in an intercontinental / worldwide club competition ‡ Player won the European Golden Shoe: GM: Player won the Gerd Müller Trophy: Red Number of goals with which the European Golden Shoe was won Player (X)
Most European Golden Shoe awards: 6 (2010, 2012–2013, 2017–2019) Most consecutive European Golden Shoe awards: 3 (2017–2019) Most goals scored in Europe: 704, in Spain (672) and France (32) Most goals scored in Europe's top 5 leagues: 496, in La Liga (474) and Ligue 1 (22) Fastest player ever to reach 300 goals in Europe's top 5 leagues ...
European Golden Shoe The ... Record European win: 10–0 v Anderlecht, European Cup preliminary round, second leg, 26 September 1956 [129]
Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in La Liga history with 474 goals. La Liga's all-time top scorer is Lionel Messi with 474 goals, all for Barcelona.He also holds the record for most goals scored in a single season with 50 in the 2011–12 campaign, [1] [2] and is the only player ever to win the league's top scorer award in eight different seasons. [3]
Belgian Golden Shoe, awarded to the best football player in Belgian Pro League, as voted by press and football personalities; CSL Golden Boot, awarded to the top goalscorer in the Canadian Soccer League; European Golden Shoe, awarded to the top goalscorer out of all European domestic leagues
Between the years 1960 and 2008, and since 2024, the Golden Boot has been awarded to the top goalscorer(s) of each edition of the UEFA European Championship. [ 16 ] From 2012 to 2020, the number of assists contributed by players was used as a tie-breaker if more than one player scored the same number of goals, with fewest minutes played used as ...
Record league defeat: 1–8 against Español (in 1929–30 La Liga) Record cup defeat: 0–6 against Valencia (in 1998–99 Copa del Rey) Record European defeat: 0–5 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern (in 1981–82 UEFA Cup) 0–5 against Milan (in 1988–89 European Cup) Record home defeat: 0–6 against Athletic Bilbao (in 1930–31 La Liga)