Premier League Golden Boot winners list: EPL Most top scorers, History since 1992-93.
Following the Inaugurations of the Premier League in 1992, EPL top scorers have presented the Golden Boot trophy since 1993. From Teddy Sheringham, who received the inaugural award in 1993, to most prominent names like Thierry Henry and Alan Shearer, the trophy has been won by some of the most brilliant players in the league’s history.
Who has won the most Golden Boot awards in Premier League History, Three times or More.?
- Arsenal and France legend Thierry Henry is the player with the most Premier League Golden Boot awards, four times EPL top scorers.
The French international won all four awards during his time at London based club Arsenal.
Thierry Henry leads the EPL Golden Boot all-time winners chart with four awards.
Alan Shearer earlier and Now Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur has won three Golden Boot awards in the modern era.
2023-23 -- TBD
2022-23 -- TBD
2021-22 -- Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah – 23 Goals
2020–21 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 23 Goals
2019–20 -- Jamie Vardy (Leicester City, England) – 23 Goals
2018–19 -- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt) – 22 Goals
2018–19 -- Sadio Mané (Liverpool, Senegal) – 22 Goals
2018–19 -- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal FC, Gabon) – 22 Goals
2017–18 -- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt) – 32 Goals
2016–17 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 29 Goals
2015–16 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 29 Goals
2014–15 -- Sergio Agüero (Manchester City, Argentina) – 26 Goals
2013–14 -- Luis Suárez (Liverpool, Uruguay) – 31 Goals
2012–13 -- Robin van Persie (Manchester United, Netherlands) – 26 Goals
2011–12 -- Robin van Persie (Arsenal FC, Netherlands) – 30 Goals
2010–11 -- Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United, Bulgaria) – 20 Goals
2010–11 -- Carlos Tevez (Manchester City, Argentina) – 20 Goals
2009–10 -- Didier Drogba (Chelsea, Ivory Coast) – 29 Goals
2008–09 -- Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea, France) – 19 Goals
2007–08 -- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, Portugal) – 31 Goals
2006–07 -- Didier Drogba (Chelsea, Ivory Coast) – 20 Goals
2005–06 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 27 Goals
2004–05 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 25 Goals
2003–04 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 30 Goals
2002–03 -- Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United, Netherlands) – 25 Goals
2001–02 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 24 Goals
2000–01 -- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea, Netherlands) – 23 Goals
1999–2000 -- Kevin Phillips (Sunderland, England) – 30 Goals
1998–99 -- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds United) – 18 Goals
1998–99 -- Dwight Yorke (Manchester United, Trinidad and Tobago) – 18 Goals
1998–99 -- Michael Owen (Liverpool, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Michael Owen (Liverpool, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Dion Dublin (Coventry City, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Chris Sutton (Blackburn Rovers, England) – 18 Goals
1996–97 -- Alan Shearer (Newcastle United, England) – 25 Goals
1995–96 -- Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, England)
1994–95 -- Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, England) – 34 Goals
1993–94 -- Andy Cole (Newcastle United, England) – 34
1992–93 -- Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 22 Goals
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Alan Shearer earlier and Now Harry Kane of Tottenham Hotspur has won three Golden Boot awards in the modern era.
All-Time Premier League Golden Boot winners list, EPL Top Scorers by year, history from 1993-2022.
2023-23 -- TBD
2022-23 -- TBD
2021-22 -- Son Heung-min and Mohamed Salah – 23 Goals
2020–21 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 23 Goals
2019–20 -- Jamie Vardy (Leicester City, England) – 23 Goals
2018–19 -- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt) – 22 Goals
2018–19 -- Sadio Mané (Liverpool, Senegal) – 22 Goals
2018–19 -- Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal FC, Gabon) – 22 Goals
2017–18 -- Mohamed Salah (Liverpool, Egypt) – 32 Goals
2016–17 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 29 Goals
2015–16 -- Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 29 Goals
2014–15 -- Sergio Agüero (Manchester City, Argentina) – 26 Goals
2013–14 -- Luis Suárez (Liverpool, Uruguay) – 31 Goals
2012–13 -- Robin van Persie (Manchester United, Netherlands) – 26 Goals
2011–12 -- Robin van Persie (Arsenal FC, Netherlands) – 30 Goals
2010–11 -- Dimitar Berbatov (Manchester United, Bulgaria) – 20 Goals
2010–11 -- Carlos Tevez (Manchester City, Argentina) – 20 Goals
2009–10 -- Didier Drogba (Chelsea, Ivory Coast) – 29 Goals
2008–09 -- Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea, France) – 19 Goals
2007–08 -- Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, Portugal) – 31 Goals
2006–07 -- Didier Drogba (Chelsea, Ivory Coast) – 20 Goals
2005–06 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 27 Goals
2004–05 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 25 Goals
2003–04 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 30 Goals
2002–03 -- Ruud van Nistelrooy (Manchester United, Netherlands) – 25 Goals
2001–02 -- Thierry Henry (Arsenal, France) – 24 Goals
2000–01 -- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Chelsea, Netherlands) – 23 Goals
1999–2000 -- Kevin Phillips (Sunderland, England) – 30 Goals
1998–99 -- Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (Leeds United) – 18 Goals
1998–99 -- Dwight Yorke (Manchester United, Trinidad and Tobago) – 18 Goals
1998–99 -- Michael Owen (Liverpool, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Michael Owen (Liverpool, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Dion Dublin (Coventry City, England) – 18 Goals
1997–98 -- Chris Sutton (Blackburn Rovers, England) – 18 Goals
1996–97 -- Alan Shearer (Newcastle United, England) – 25 Goals
1995–96 -- Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, England)
1994–95 -- Alan Shearer (Blackburn Rovers, England) – 34 Goals
1993–94 -- Andy Cole (Newcastle United, England) – 34
1992–93 -- Teddy Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur, England) – 22 Goals
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