martes, 23 de agosto de 2011

BOTIN DE ORO - GOLEADORES POR AÑO - FUTBOL EUROPEO


European Topscorers before 1967/68



From 1967/68 onwards, France Football awarded a "Golden Boot" to the topscorer in all European leagues that season. This file lists topscorers of European leagues before introduction of that award.
season  player               club (country)                      goals

JOHN GOODALL

1888/89 John Goodall         Preston North End FC (England)        21
1889/90 James Ross           Preston North End FC (England)        24
1890/91 Jack Southworth      Blackburn Rovers FC (England)         26
1891/92 Johnny Campbell      Sunderland FC (England)               32
1892/93 Johnny Campbell      Sunderland FC (England)               31
1893/94 Jack Southworth      Everton FC (England)                  27
1894/95 Johnny Campbell      Sunderland FC (England)               22
1895/96 Stephen Bloomer      Derby County FC (England)             20                             
        Johnny Campbell      Aston Villa FC (England)              20

JOHNNY CAMPBELL

1896/97 Stephen Bloomer      Derby County FC (England)             22
1897/98 Georghe Wheldon      Aston Villa FC (England)              21
1898/99 Robert Hamilton      Rangers FC (Scotland)                 25
1899/00 William Garraty      Aston Villa FC (England)              27
1900/01 Stephen Bloomer      Derby County FC (England)             24
1901/02 Charles Simmons      West Bromwich Albion FC (England)     23
1902/03 Alec Reybould        Liverpool FC (England)                31
1903/04 Robert Cumming Hamilton     Rangers FC (Scotland)          28 
1904/05 Samuel Marsh         Bolton Wanderers FC (England)         26
1905/06 Albert Shepherd      Bolton Wanderers FC (England)         26 
        William Jones        Birmingham City FC (England)          26
        William Maxwell      Bristol City FC (England)             26
1906/07 Alf Young            Everton FC (England)                  30
1907/08 John (Jock) Simpson  Falkirk FC (Scotland)                 32 
1908/09 Bert Freeman         Everton FC (England)                  38
1909/10 John Smith           Hull City FC (England)                32
1910/11 Imre Schlosser       Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)             42
IMRE SCHLOSSER


1911/12 Imre Schlosser       Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)             40
1912/13 Imre Schlosser       Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)             42
1913/14 Imre Schlosser       Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)             36
1914/15 Thomas Gracie        Heart of Midlothian FC (Scotland)     29 
        James Richardson     Ayr United FC (Scotland)              29 
1915/16 James McColl         Celtic FC (Scotland)                  34 
1916/17 Bert Yarnall         Airdrieonians FC (Scotland)           39 
1917/18 Alfréd Schaffer      MTK (Hungary)                         42
1918/19 Alfréd Schaffer      MTK (Hungary)                         41
1919/20 Fred Morris          West Bromwich Albion FC (England)     37
1920/21 Hugh Ferguson        Motherwell FC (Scotland)              43
1921/22 Duncan Walker        Saint Mirren FC (Scotland)            45
1922/23 Charlie Bucham       Sunderland FC (England)               30
        John White           Heart of Midlothian FC (Scotland)     30
1923/24 Dave Halliday        Dundee United FC (Scotland)           38
1924/25 Willie Devlin        Cowdenbeath FC (Scotland)             33
1925/26 Ted Harper           Blackburn Rovers FC (England)         43
1926/27 Jimmy McGrory        Celtic FC (Scotland)                  49
1927/28 William Dean         Everton FC (England)                  60
1928/29 Evelyn Morrison      Falkirk FC (Scotland)                 43
        Dave Halliday        Sunderland  FC (England)              43
1929/30 Vic Watson           West Ham United FC (England)          41
1930/31 Joe Bambrick         Linfield FC (Northern Ireland)        50
1931/32 Fred Roberts         Glentoran FC (Northern Ireland)       55
1932/33 Willie McFadyen      Motherwell FC (Scotland)              45
1933/34 Jimmy Smith          Rangers FC (Scotland)                 41
1934/35 Edward Drake         Arsenal FC (England)                  42
1935/36 Jimmy McGrory        Celtic FC (Scotland)                  50
1936/37 László Cseh II       Hungária Budapest (Hungary)           36
1937/38 Andy Black           Heart of Midlothian FC (Scotland)     40
1938/39 Guyla Zsengellér     Újpesti TE Budapest (Hungaty)         56 

JOSEF BICAN

1939/40 Josef Bican          Slavia Praha (Bohemia & Moravia)      50
1940/41 Josef Bican          Slavia Praha (Bohemia & Moravia)      38
1941/42 Josef Bican          Slavia Praha (Bohemia & Moravia)      45
1942/43 Josef Bican          Slavia Praha (Bohemia & Moravia)      39
1943/44 Josef Bican          Slavia Praha (Bohemia & Moravia)      57
1944/45 Gyula Zsengellér     Újpesti TE (Hungary)                  36
1945/46 Ferenc Déak          Szentlorinci (Hungary)                66
1946/47 Ferenc Déak          Szentlorinci (Hungary)                48
1947/48 Ferenc Puskás        Kispest Budapest (Hungary)            50
1948/49 Ferenc Déak          Ferencvárosi TC (Hungary)             59
1949/50 Jef Mermans          RSC Anderlecht (Belgium)              37
1950/51 Refik Resmja         Partizani Tirana (Albania)            59
1951/52 Sándor Kocsis        Honvéd (Hungary)                      36
1952/53 Rik Coppens          Beerschot (Belgium)                   35
1953/54 Sándor Kocsis        Honvéd (Hungary)                      33
1954/55 Rik Coppens          Beerschot (Belgium)                   35
1955/56 Piet Hollink         Helmondia (Netherlands)               37
1956/57 Coen Dillen          PSV (Netherlands)                     43
1957/58 Just Fontaine        Stade Reims (France)                  34
1958/59 Leo Canjels          NAC (Netherlands)                     34
1959/60 Joe Baker            Hibernian FC (Scotland)               42
1960/61 Alex Harley          Third Lanark FC (Scotland)            42
1961/62 Ray Crawford         Ipswich Town FC (England)             33
        Derek Kevan          West Bromwich Albion FC (England)     33
1962/63 Oktay Metin          Galatasaray SK (Turkey)               38
1963/64 Jimmy Greaves        Tottenham Hotspur FC (England)        35
1964/65 Jim Forrest          Rangers FC (Scotland)                 30
1965/66 Philippe Gondet      FC Nantes (France)                    36
1966/67 Antal Dunai II       Újpesti Dózsa (Hungary)               36     
ANTAL DUNAI 

 

 

 

Golden Boot ("Soulier d'Or") Awards


  Winners
  Top 3

From 1967/68 onwards, France Football awarded a "Golden Boot" to the topscorer in all European leagues that season (or the spring-fall season before in relevant countries). It was awarded 25 times:
List of Winners
season  player               club (country)                      goals
1967/68 Eusébio              SL Benfica (Portugal)                 42
1968/69 Petar Jekov          CSKA (Sofia) (Bulgaria)               36
1969/70 Gerd Müller          FC Bayern München (Germany)           38
1970/71 Josip Skoblar        Olympique Marseille (France)          44
1971/72 Gerd Müller          FC Bayern München (Germany)           40
1972/73 Eusébio              SL Benfica (Portugal)                 40

YAZALDE

1973/74 Héctor Yazalde       Sporting CP (Portugal)                46
1974/75 Dudu Georgescu       Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)            33
1975/76 Sotiris Kaiafas      Omonia (Nicosia) (Cyprus)             39

DUDU GEORGESCU

1976/77 Dudu Georgescu       Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)            47
1977/78 Hans Krankl          SK Rapid (Wien) (Austria)             41
1978/79 Kees Kist            AZ '67 (Alkmaar) (Netherlands)        34
1979/80 Erwin Vandenbergh    Lierse SK (Belgium)                   39
1980/81 Georgi Slavkov       Trakia (Plovdiv) (Bulgaria)           31
1981/82 Wim Kieft            Ajax (Netherlands)                    32
1982/83 Fernando Gomez       FC Porto (Portugal)                   36
1983/84 Ian Rush             Liverpool FC (England)                32
1984/85 Fernando Gomez       FC Porto (Portugal)                   39
1985/86 Marco van Basten     Ajax (Netherlands)                    37

RODION CAMATARU

1986/87 Rodion Camataru      Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)            44
1987/88 Tanju Çolak          Galatasaray SK (Turkey)               39
1988/89 Dorin Mateut         Dinamo Bucuresti (Romania)            43
1989/90 Hugo Sanchez         Real Madrid (Spain)                   38
        Hristo Stoitchkov    CSKA (Sofia) (Bulgaria)               38
1990/91 Darko Pancev         Crvena zvezda (Beograd) (Yugoslavia)  34
 
NB: Darko Pancev got his prize only in 2006, following a protest from
    Cyprus where a player supposedly scored 40 goals (though the official
    topscorers for the season, Besirevic and Xiourouppas, are both listed
    with 19 goals).  Due to this affair, France Football decide to make 
    the competition unofficial.
 
From 1991/92 until 1995/96 no Golden Boot was awarded.  The European
top scorers in those seasons were:
 
season  player               club (country)                      goals
1991/92 Ally McCoist         Rangers FC (Glasgow) (Scotland)       34 [1]
1992/93 Ally McCoist         Rangers FC (Glasgow) (Scotland)       34 [2]
1993/94 David Taylor         Porthmadog FC (Wales)                 43
1994/95 Arsen Avetisyan      Homenmen (Yerevan) (Armenia)          39
1995/96 Zviad Endeladze      Margveti (Zestafoni) (Georgia)        40
 
    [1] Otar Korgalidze of Guria Lanchkhuti (Georgia) scored 40 goals, but
        is usually ignored in this (unofficial) ranking
    [2] Merab Megreladze of Samgurali Tshkaltubo (Georgia) scored 41 goals,
        but (as three other players) is usually ignored in this (unofficial)
        ranking
 
Since 1996/97 the ESM (European Sports Magazines), of which France
Football originally was part, award the Golden Boot again, with the 
modification that goals in leagues ranked 1st-8th according to the 
UEFA coefficient list (which determines the number of entries in the 
UEFA Cup) are multiplied by a factor 2, those in leagues ranked 
9th-21st by a factor 1.5.  After the winner, also the best scorer 
regardless of those multiplications is indicated (in italics).
 
season  player               club (country)                      goals
1996/97 Ronaldo              FC Barcelona (Spain)                  34  (68 pts)
        Tony Bird            Barry Town FC (Wales)                 42
1997/98 Nikos Mahlas         Vitesse (Netherlands)                 34  (68 pts)
        Rainer Rauffmann     Omonia (Nicosia) (Cyprus)             42
1998/99 Mário Jardel         FC Porto (Portugal)                   36  (72 pts)
        Mário Jardel         FC Porto (Portugal)                   36

MARIO JARDEL

1999/00 Kevin Phillips       Sunderland FC (England)               30  (60 pts) 
        Mário Jardel         FC Porto (Portugal)                   38  
2000/01 Henrik Larsson       Celtic FC (Scotland)                  35  (52.5 pts)
2001/02 Mário Jardel         Sporting CP (Portugal)                42  (63 pts)
        Marc Lloyd Williams  Bangor City FC (Wales)                47
2002/03 Roy Makaay           RC Deportivo (Spain)                  29  (58 pts)
        Andrei Krõlov        Tallina VMK (Estonia)                 37
2003/04 Thierry Henry        Arsenal FC (England)                  30  (60 pts)
        Ara Hakobian         Banants Yerevan (Armenia)             45
2004/05 Diego Forlán         Villarreal CF (Spain)                 25  (50 pts)
        Thierry Henry        Arsenal FC (England)                  25  (50 pts)
        Marc Lloyd-Williams  TNS Llansantffraid (Wales)            34
2005/06 Luca Toni            AC Fiorentina (Italy)                 31  (62 pts)
        Tarmo Neemelo        FC TVMK Tallinn (Estonia)             41
2006/07 Francesco Totti      AS Roma (Italy)                       26  (52 pts)
        Afonso Alves         SC Heerenveen (Netherlands)           34
        Eduardo da Silva     Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)               34        
2007/08 Cristiano Ronaldo    Manchester United (England)           31  (62 pts)
        Rhys Griffiths       Llanelli (Wales)                      40
2008/09 Diego Forlán         Atlético Madrid (Spain)               32  (64 pts)
        Marc Janko           Salzburg (Austria)                    39
2009/10 Lionel Messi         Barcelona (Spain)                     34  (68 pts)
        Luis Suárez          Ajax (Netherlands)                    35

LUIS SUAREZ


MEJOR JUGADOR- MEJOR DT DE EUROPA (DIARIO EL PAIS - URUGUAY)


LOS MEJORES DE EUROPA - 1991 _ 2006 * DIARIO EL PAIS (URUGUAY)

European Player and Team of the Year 1991-2006


European Player of the Year 1991-2006

Since 1991 the Uruguayan newspaper El País chooses the "Rey del Fútbol de Europa"
(Europe King of Football) as well as the "Rey del Fútbol de América". Any player
from a European team is eligible, no matter their country of origin.
 
ZINEDINE ZIDANE

1991   Jean Pierre PAPIN (Fra)                     Olympique Marseille (Fra)
1992   Marco VAN BASTEN (Hol)                      A.C. Milan (Ita)
1993   Roberto BAGGIO (Ita)                        Juventus (Ita)
1994   Paolo MALDINI (Ita)                         A.C. Milan (Ita)
1995   George WEAH (Lbr)                           A.C. Milan (Ita)
1996   RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Bra)               F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
1997   RONALDO Nazario de Lima (Bra)               Inter Milan (Ita)
1998   Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra)                       Juventus (Ita)          
1999   RIVALDO Vitor Borba Ferreira (Bra)          F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
2000   Luis FIGO (Por)                             Real Madrid (Spa)
2001   Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra)                       Real Madrid (Spa)
2002   Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra)                       Real Madrid (Spa)      
2003   Zinedine ZIDANE (Fra)                       Real Madrid (Spa)      
2004   Ronaldo de Assis Moreira "RONALDINHO" (Bra) F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
2005   Ronaldo de Assis Moreira "RONALDINHO" (Bra) F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
2006   Ronaldo de Assis Moreira "RONALDINHO" (Bra) F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
2007   Ricardo Izecson dos Santos "KAKÁ            A.C. Milan (Ita)
2008   Cristiano RONALDO (Por)                     Manchester United (Eng)

European Coach of the Year 1991-2006

Since 1991 the Uruguayan newspaper El País chooses the European Coach of the 
Year as the American one. Any coach from a European team is eligible, no matter
their country of origin.
 
1991   Michel PLATINI (Fra)                        France
1992   Johan CRUYFF (Hol)                          F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
1993   Johan CRUYFF (Hol)                          F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
1994   Johan CRUYFF (Hol)                          F.C. Barcelona (Spa)
1995   Louis VAN GAAL (Hol)                        Ajax Amsterdam (Hol)
1996   Marcello LIPPI (Ita)                        Juventus (Ita)
1997   Marcello LIPPI (Ita)                        Juventus (Ita)
1998   Marcello LIPPI (Ita)                        Juventus (Ita)
1999   Alex FERGUSON (Sco)                         Manchester United (Eng)
2000   Alex FERGUSON (Sco)                         Manchester United (Eng)
2001   Ottmar HITZFELD (Ger)                       Bayern München (Ger) 
2002   Arsène WENGER (Fra)                         Arsenal F.C. (Eng)        
2003   Alex FERGUSON (Sco)                         Manchester United (Eng)
2004   José MOURINHO (Por)                         F.C. Porto (Por) / Chelsea (Eng)
2005   José MOURINHO (Por)                         Chelsea (Eng)
2006   José MOURINHO (Por)                         Chelsea (Eng)
2007   Arsène WENGER (Fra)                         Arsenal F.C. (Eng)        
2008   Alex FERGUSON (Sco)                         Manchester United (Eng)

ALEX FERGUSON

MEJOR GOLERO EUROPEO PREMIO- REVISTA FRANCE FOOTBALL


Keeper of the Year (unofficial)

Based on France Football’s "Ballon d’Or" rankings: the best placed goalkeeper on that 
list becomes the European Goalkeeper of the Year.
 
Note: "POS." refers to the position that the player had on the "Ballon d’Or" ranking.
 
YEAR    GOALKEEPER                 POS.      COUNTRY           CLUB
 
LEV YASHIN 


1956    Lev YASHIN                  (5)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1957    Lev YASHIN                 (11)
1958    Harry GREGG                 (8)      Northern Ireland  Manchester United (Eng)
1959    Lev YASHIN                 (11) 
1960    Lev YASHIN                  (5)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1961    Lev YASHIN                  (4)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR) 
1962    Viliam SCHROIFF            (19)      Czechoslovakia    Dukla Praha (Cze)      
1963    Lev YASHIN                  (1)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1964    Lev YASHIN                  (8)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1965    Lev YASHIN                 (15)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1966    Lev YASHIN                  (7)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Moskva (USSR)
1967      no goalkeeper was ranked     
1968      no goalkeeper was ranked    
1969    Ivo VIKTOR                 (23)      Czechoslovakia    Dukla Praha (Cze)    
1970    Gordon BANKS                (8)      England           Stoke City (Eng)
1971    Yevgueni RUDAKOV           (12)      Soviet Union      Dynamo Kyiv (USSR)
1972    Gordon BANKS                (7)      England           Stoke City (Eng)
1973    Dino ZOFF                   (2)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
1974    Ronnie HELLSTRÖM           (13)      Sweden            FC Kaiserslautern (FRG)
        Jan TOMASZEWSKI            (13)      Poland            LKS Lódz (Pol)
1975    Sepp MAIER                  (5)      West Germany      Bayern München (FRG)   


IVO VIKTOR

1976    Ivo VIKTOR                  (3)      Czechoslovakia    Dukla Praha (Cze)   
1977    Ronnie HELLSTRÖM           (13)      Sweden            FC Kaiserslautern (FRG)
1978    Ronnie HELLSTRÖM            (6)      Sweden            FC Kaiserslautern (FRG)
1979    Ronnie HELLSTRÖM           (27)      Sweden            FC Kaiserslautern (FRG)

RONNIE HELLSTROM


1980    Luis ARCONADA              (11)      Spain             Real Sociedad (Spa)
        Dino ZOFF                  (11)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
1981    Dino ZOFF                   (6)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
1982    Rinat DASSAEV               (6)      Soviet Union      Spartak Moskva (USSR)
1983    Rinat DASSAEV               (6)      Soviet Union      Spartak Moskva (USSR)
        Jean-Marie PFAFF            (6)      Belgium           Bayern München (FRG)   
1984    Harald SCHUMACHER           (7)      West Germany      FC Köln (FRG)
1985    Rinat DASSAEV               (9)      Soviet Union      Spartak Moskva (USSR)
1986    Helmut DUCADAM              (8)      Romania           Steaua Bucuresti (Rom)
1987    Jean-Marie PFAFF           (17)      Belgium           Bayern München (FRG)
1988    Rinat DASSAEV              (13)      Soviet Union      Spartak Moskva (USSR)
1989    Peter SHILTON               (5)      England           Derby County (Eng)
1990    Walter ZENGA               (12)      Italy             Inter Milan (Ita)
1991    Bruno MARTINI              (13)      France            AJ Auxerre (Fra)    
1992    Peter SCHMEICHEL            (5)      Denmark           Manchester United (Eng)
1993    Peter SCHMEICHEL           (12)      Denmark           Manchester United (Eng)
1994    Thomas RAVELLI              (7)      Sweden            IFK Göteborg (Swe)
1995    VÍTOR Manuel Martins BAÍA  (30)      Portugal          FC Porto (Por)
1996    Andreas KÖPKE              (13)      Germany           Olympique Marseille (Fra)    
1997    Peter SCHMEICHEL            (8)      Denmark           Manchester United (Eng)
1998    Fabien BARTHEZ             (14)      France            AS Monaco (Fra)
1999    Peter SCHMEICHEL           (17)      Denmark           Manchester United (Eng)
2000    Fabien BARTHEZ             (12)      France            Manchester United (Eng)
2001    Oliver KAHN                 (3)      Germany           Bayern München (Ger)
2002    Oliver KAHN                 (3)      Germany           Bayern München (Ger)
2003    Gianluigi BUFFON            (9)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
2004    Gianluigi BUFFON           (17)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)

PETR CECH

2005    Petr CECH                  (14)      Czech Republic    Chelsea (Eng)
2006    Gianluigi BUFFON            (2)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
2007    Gianluigi BUFFON           (19)      Italy             Juventus (Ita)
        Petr CECH                  (19)      Czech Republic    Chelsea (Eng)
2008    Iker CASILLAS               (4)      Spain             Real Madrid (Spa)
2009    Iker CASILLAS              (16)      Spain             Real Madrid (Spa)