Approaching the 2023-2024 Golden Shoe Award

Approaching the 2023-2024 Golden Shoe Award
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Wednesday 24 April 2024, 20:56 - Last updated: 25 April, 15:17
We are getting closer and closer to the assignment of the Golden Shoe 2023-2024. This is the award that at the end of each season is given to the top scorer of all European championships. The ranking is drawn up by multiplying the number of goals scored by a difficulty coefficient that varies from championship to championship (2 in the case of Serie A and other top European tournaments). The last to triumph was Erling Haaland, author of a season with 36 goals in 35 Premier League matches last year. This year, the only Serie A footballer realistically in the race is Lautaro Martinez, winner of the Scudetto with Inter. Provisional Golden Shoe ranking: top 20 1. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich): 31 goals, 62 points, coefficient X2 2. Kylian Mbappé (Psg): 24 goals, 48 points, coefficient X2 3. Lautaro Martinez (Inter): 23 goals, 46 points, coefficient X2 4. Serhou Guirassy (Stuttgart): 23 goals, 46 points, coefficient X2 5. Lois Openda (Leipzig): 19 goals, 38 points, coefficient X2 6. Akor Adams (Lillestrom+Montpellier): 22 goals (15+7), 36.5 points, coefficient X2 7. Amhal Pellegrino (Bodo Glimt): 24 goals, 36 points, coefficient X1.5 8. Erling Haaland (Manchester City): 18 goals, 36 points, coefficient X2 9. Vangelis Pavlidis (AZ Alkmaar): 24 goals, 36 points, coefficient X1.5 10. Kevin Denkey (Cercle Bruges): 23 goals, 34.5 points, coefficient X1.5 11. Victori Gyokeres (Sporting CP): 22 goals, 33 points, coefficient X1.5 12. Luuk De Jong (Psv Eindhoven): 22 goals, 33 points, coefficient X1.5 13. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 14. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 15. Artem Dovbyk (Girona): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 16. Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 17. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 18. Ante Budimir (Osasuna): 16 goals, 32 points, coefficient X2 19. Simon Banza (Braga): 21 goals, 31.5 points, coefficient X1.5 20. Santiago Gimenez (Feyenoord): 21 goals, 31.5 points, coefficient X1.5
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