The 2021/22 European Golden Shoe race is under way, with the continent’s most prolific goalscorers all vying to win one of football’s most prestigious individual awards.
Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski saw off the challenge of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo to finish at the top of the European Golden Shoe rankings last season.
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Lewandowski scored an astonishing 41 league goals from 29 appearances, giving him 82 Golden Shoe points and the highest winning score since Ronaldo in 2014/15.
Manchester United star Ronaldo and Messi – who has moved from Barcelona to PSG – both entered the new campaign expecting to challenge again in the standings for the most goals in Europe.
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Messi’s PSG team-mate Kylian Mbappe and a fellow young star in Erling Haaland were also expected to be in the mix to top the Golden Shoe rankings and take the crown from Lewandowski.
Along with Ronaldo, Romelu Lukaku, Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah started the season as the top Premier League candidates, though surprise winners have also emerged in the past.
Keep an eye on this page throughout the 2021/22 season for regular updates on the European Golden Shoe standings.
2021/22 EUROPEAN GOLDEN SHOE STANDINGS
After Bayern celebrated Bundesliga title glory, Robert Lewandowski has continued to cement his position at the top of the standings as he pursues back-to-back European Golden Shoe titles.
Lewandowski pounced on a defensive error to score against his former club Dortmund on April 23, as part of a 3-1 Klassiker win for Bayern that clinched a 10th consecutive Bundesliga crown.
He then added to his total by striking despite the new champions going down to a 3-1 defeat against Mainz on Saturday.
Lewandowski moved his magnificent goal total this season to 34 goals from 32 Bundesliga appearances.
While likely to fall short of his historical 41-goal total last season, it still puts him in first place in the battle to win the European golden boot as he has the highest total in all of Europe’s five major leagues.
Lewandowski has netted three times in his last four games, now starting to recover from a rare quiet spell in front of goal.
During that brief period, none of his main rivals did major damage and his chances of winning increase with each matchday that is ticked off the calendar.
His two closest rivals continue to be Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema and Lazio striker Ciro Immobile.
Despite only coming on as a second-half substitute, Benzema matched Lewandowski’s total for the week as scored Real Madrid’s 4-0 win over Espanyol, while Immobile netted once too as Lazio won 4-3 at Spezia in a Serie A thriller.
That means Immobile retained an outright hold of second place with 27 goals, which is seven behind Lewandowski in the Golden Shoe race, with Benzema sitting eight adrift.
Benzema’s league-leading Primera Division total of 26 has come from just 30 top-flight appearances.
The France forward has recorded the best league goalscoring campaign (beating the 24 goals in 2015/16) that he has had in 13 seasons with Real Madrid.
Former Golden Shoe winner Immobile has scored six goals in his last four matches and his total is the best in Serie A.
Juventus forward Dusan Vlahovic (23) sits fifth in the golden shoe charts and is second only to Immobile in Italy.
But Vlahovic had been in possession of fourth spot prior the most recent matchday, only to see in-form PSG star Kylian Mbappe, who is top of the scoring charts in Ligue 1, improve his position in the Golden Shoe top five.
Mbappe scored twice in PSG’s entertaining 3-3 draw with Strasbourg, also adding an assist.
The France star, who also scored a hat-trick as his team romped to a 6-1 win at Clermont Foot last month, is on a remarkable run of form for club and country and now has 24 league goals and 16 assists.
Mohamed Salah, who leads the Premier League golden boot race, trails Mbappe and Vlahovic.
The Liverpool star has 22 goals and was rested until the latter stages of his side’s 1-0 top-flight win at Newcastle with their upcoming Champions League semi-final second leg in mind.
Salah has 44 Golden Shoe points, good to put him in sixth spot just above Erling Haaland.
Haaland scored a hat-trick as Dortmund still went down to a 4-3 home defeat against Bochum. The striker nonetheless improved his Bundesliga goal total to 21, an impressive mark given he has only played 22 times (19 starts) due to injury this season.
Patrik Schick, Wissam Ben Yedder and Martin Terrier are level with Haaland on 21 goals apiece, with that trio rounding out the top 10 as things stand.
Lewandowski only has two league games left to play given the Bundesliga season is shorter than the other major divisions in Europe.
But given his seven-goal lead, the Poland star will be increasingly confident that he has built a sufficient advantage to secure glory in this award once more.
Bayern are at home to Stuttgart on Sunday, before concluding their campaign against Wolfsburg on May 14.
For the time being our table below tracking the European Golden Shoe standings will only list players from the top five European leagues, where the winner is most likely to emerge from.
2021/22 European Golden Shoe
Who are the previous European Golden Shoe winners?
Lionel Messi has won the most European Golden Shoe titles.
The PSG forward has triumphed on six occasions, most recently in 2018/19 for Barcelona.
Cristiano Ronaldo is his closest challenger with four career wins, though the Man Utd attacker has not come out on top since 2014/15 when he was at Real Madrid.
Nine players have two awards apiece, including Luis Suarez and Thierry Henry.
Messi holds the record for most goals and points in a season as well. He remarkably scored 50 goals in 2011/12, earning himself 100 points.
Ronaldo has come closest to breaking that, scoring 48 goals for 96 points when he last won the crown more than six years ago.
Argentina forward Messi is the only player in European Golden Shoe history to win the title three years in a row, doing so from 2016/17 until 2018/19.
Ronaldo, though, is one of only four players to have won the title with different clubs. The others are Luis Suarez, Diego Forlan and Mario Jardel.
Robert Lewandowski became the first Bundesliga winner since 1972 last season, with his 41 goals being the best tally for six seasons.
That came after Ciro Immobile won the 2019/20 European Golden Shoe, scoring 36 goals for Lazio in a tremendous Serie A season.
It was his first title, with the striker becoming the first Serie A player to have the most goals in Europe since Francesco Totti triumphed for Lazio‘s rivals Roma in 2006/07.
Ligue 1 has not produced a winner since Josip Skoblar in 1971, a statistic the likes of Messi and Mbappe are hoping to change soon.
What are the European Golden Shoe rules and weightings?
Only league goals are eligible for the European Golden Shoe, with each strike earning points in a weighted system depending on the quality of league.
The five elite leagues – Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1 – all carry a weighting of 2, meaning that a player will be awarded two points for every goal they score in these competitions.
For the leagues ranked sixth to 21 in Uefa’s coefficients rankings – which includes the top-flights in Portugal, Netherlands and Russia – goals scored are given a weighting of 1.5, and goals scored in a league outwith the top 21 are given a weighting of 1.
That was not always the case in the European Golden Shoe. From 1968 until 1991, the award simply went to the highest goalscorer on the continent, regardless of the strength of league.
Awards were not initially handed out between 1991 until 1996, when the new system came into force. Since then, only two players playing outside what were the five highest-ranked leagues at the time have ever won the Golden Shoe – Henrik Larsson (2000/01) and Mario Jardel (2001/02).
The Golden Shoe has been tied in the past, most recently when Suarez and Ronaldo shared the honour in 2013/14. Going forward, though, the award will be given to the player who has played the fewest minutes if two of them end up on the same number of points.
This page covers the 2021/22 European Golden Shoe race.
Last season’s standings can be found here and if you want to see the final results for the 2019/20 European Golden Shoe, follow this link.