Premier League Golden Boot Winners

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The Premier League Golden Boot is awarded to the top goalscorer each season. Below you’ll find a clean, mobile‑friendly table of every winner from 1992/93 to 2024/25, followed by quick records and an FAQ for fans and parents alike.Current holder: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)29 goals in 2024/25.

Golden Boot winners — full history

Season Winner(s) Club(s) Goals Boot worn (primary line)
1992/93 Teddy Sheringham Nottm Forest / Tottenham 22
1993/94 Andy Cole Newcastle United 34
1994/95 Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers 34 Umbro Speciali (verify)
1995/96 Alan Shearer Blackburn Rovers 31 Umbro Speciali (verify)
1996/97 Alan Shearer Newcastle United 25 Umbro Speciali (verify)
1997/98 Dion Dublin; Michael Owen; Chris Sutton Coventry; Liverpool; Blackburn 18
1998/99 J. F. Hasselbaink; Michael Owen; Dwight Yorke Leeds; Liverpool; Man United 18
1999/2000 Kevin Phillips Sunderland 30
2000/01 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink Chelsea 23
2001/02 Thierry Henry Arsenal 24
2002/03 Ruud van Nistelrooy Manchester United 25
2003/04 Thierry Henry Arsenal 30 Nike Mercurial Vapor II (gold)
2004/05 Thierry Henry Arsenal 25 Nike Mercurial Vapor II/III (verify)
2005/06 Thierry Henry Arsenal 27 Nike Mercurial Vapor III (verify)
2006/07 Didier Drogba Chelsea 20 Nike Mercurial Vapor III/SL (verify)
2007/08 Cristiano Ronaldo Manchester United 31 Nike Mercurial Vapor IV
2008/09 Nicolas Anelka Chelsea 19 PUMA v1.08 (verify)
2009/10 Didier Drogba Chelsea 29 Nike Mercurial Superfly II (verify)
2010/11 Carlos Tevez; Dimitar Berbatov Man City; Man United 20 Nike T90 Laser III; Nike T90 Laser III (verify)
2011/12 Robin van Persie Arsenal 30 adidas F50 adizero miCoach (verify)
2012/13 Robin van Persie Manchester United 26 adidas F50 adizero (verify)
2013/14 Luis Suárez Liverpool 31 adidas F50 adizero
2014/15 Sergio Agüero Manchester City 26 PUMA evoSPEED 1.3
2015/16 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 25 Nike Hypervenom Phantom II
2016/17 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 29 Nike Hypervenom Phantom 3
2017/18 Mohamed Salah Liverpool 32 adidas X 17.1
2018/19 P.-E. Aubameyang; Sadio Mané; Mohamed Salah Arsenal; Liverpool; Liverpool 22 Nike Mercurial Superfly 6; New Balance Furon 4.0; adidas X 18.1
2019/20 Jamie Vardy Leicester City 23 Nike Mercurial Vapor 13 (verify)
2020/21 Harry Kane Tottenham Hotspur 23 Nike Phantom GT
2021/22 Mohamed Salah; Son Heung‑min Liverpool; Tottenham 23 adidas X Speedflow; Nike Mercurial Vapor 14
2022/23 Erling Haaland Manchester City 36 Nike Phantom GX (verify)
2023/24 Erling Haaland Manchester City 27 Nike (Phantom GX 2 / Zoom Mercurial) (verify)

*Boot models can change within a season (pack updates, FG/MG/SG plates, specials). The entries reflect the primary line most associated with that winner’s season. Remove “(verify)” once you’ve confirmed via a match photo or trusted boot source.

  • Record number of Golden Boots: Thierry Henry and Mohamed Salah4 each. Henry also holds a share of most consecutive wins (3), matched by Alan Shearer.
  • Highest single‑season total: Erling Haaland (36) in 2022/23 (38‑game season record).
  • Current holder: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 29 goals in 2024/25.
  • Award can be shared if players finish level on goals (e.g., 2018/19: Aubameyang, Mané, Salah).

Last updated: September 2025. If the Premier League updates historical notes, we’ll refresh the page accordingly.

FAQ

What is the Premier League Golden Boot?
It’s the annual award for the top goalscorer in a Premier League season.

Can the Golden Boot be shared?
Yes. If players tie on goals, the award is shared (no tiebreakers like assists).

Who has won the most Golden Boots?
Thierry Henry and Mohamed Salah4 each.

Who scored the most goals in a single season?
Erling Haaland — 36 goals (2022/23).

Who is the current holder?
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), 29 goals in 2024/25. Premier League

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