The race to win the European Golden Boot continues to get hotter as players continue to accentuate their brilliance in front of goal.
Who Will Claim The European Golden Boot In The 2024/25 Campaign?
Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest is in the 25th position on the chart with 8 goals and 16 points, while Fiorentina’s Moise Kean is 24th with 8 goals as well and 16 points.
Liverpool great Mohamed Salah is present in the 23rd position, having netted 8 goals thus far this campaign and has amassed 16 points.
SK Brann’s Aune Heggebø occupies the 22nd spot, while Viking FK star Lars-Jørgen Salvesen is in the 21st position with 16.5 points.
In 20th position, Nikola Vasić of Brommapojkarna made his presence felt, having scored 17 goals and likewise recorded the same number of points.
Flora’s Sergei Zenjov has registered 17 goals and has also been heaped with 17 points for his efforts.
Rody Junior Effaghe, who plays for Gomel, has notched up 17 goals and received an equal number of points.
In 17th position, Magnus Wolff Eikrem of Molde FK is recognized, having produced 12 goals this term and has picked up 18 points from his contributions.
Jablonec forward Dāvis Ikaunieks is placed 16th on the log, having scored 18 goals and getting the same number of points.
Marko Regža of Riga FC has also netted 18 goals and gotten 18 points thus far this term.
Promise David of Union Saint-Gilloise has amassed 18 goals and garnered 18 points alongside Liviu Antal, who plays for FK Žalgiris.
Bradley Barcola Outside The Top 10
Paris Saint Germain’s Bradley Barcola is in the 12th position on the chart for the European Golden Boot, having scored 10 goals and gathered 20 points.
Molde vibrant midfielder Kristian Eriksen has also registered 14 goals this season and recorded 21 points.
Alioune Ndoye of Valmiera FC has notched up an impressive 22 goals and has, in turn, picked up the same number of points.
Atalanta’s Mateo Retegui is 9th on the standings with 11 goals and 22 points, while Eintracht Frankfurt’s Omar Marmoush sits 8th with identical figures.
Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane has also scored 11 goals and picked up 22 points thus far this campaign.
Páll Klettskarð, who represents KÍ Klaksvík, has registered 23 goals and received 23 points.
The top 5 consists of several prominent names in Europe, with Manchester City’s Erling Haaland placed at the basement of this group, having scored 12 goals and received 24 points.
Moreover, Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting Lisbon is 4th with 16 goals and 24 points thus far this season.
Reginaldo Ramires of Riga FC has netted 25 goals this season and amassed 25 points, while Nõmme Kalju’s Alex Matthias Tamm has notched up 28 goals and garnered 28 points.
Robert Lewandowski Tops The Current Chart This Season
Despite netting fewer goals than some names on the list, Robert Lewandowski leads the way, having scored 14 goals so far this campaign and, in turn, received 28 points for his efforts.
The points are scored in this manner; goals scored in Europe’s top 5 leagues count for 2 points, while goals netted in divisions ranked 6th to 21st count for 1.5 points.
Other leagues below the earlier indicated figures basically count for 1 point.
European Golden Boot Race
25) Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest) – 8 Goals/16 Points
24) Moise Kean (Fiorentina) – 8 Goals/16 Points
23) Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) – 8 Goals/16 Points
22) Aune Heggebø (SK Brann) – 11 Goals/16.5 Points
21) Lars-Jørgen Salvesen (Viking FK) – 11 Goals/16.5 Points
20) Nikola Vasić (Brommapojkarna) – 17 Goals/17 Points
19) Sergei Zenjov (Flora) – 17 Goals/17 Points
18) Rody Junior Effaghe (Gomel) – 17 Goals/17 Points
17) Magnus Wolff Eikrem (Molde FK) – 12 Goals/18 Points
16) Dāvis Ikaunieks (Jablonec) – 18 Goals/18 Points
15) Marko Regža (Riga FC) – 18 Goals/18 Points
14) Promise David (Union Saint-Gilloise) – 18 Goals/18 Points
13) Liviu Antal (FK Žalgiris) – 18 Goals/18 Points
12) Bradley Barcola (Paris Saint Germain) – 10 Goals/20 Points
11) Kristian Eriksen (Molde FK) – 14 Goals/21 Points
10) Alioune Ndoye (Valmiera FC) – 22 Goals/22 Points
9) Mateo Retegui (Atalanta) – 11 Goals/22 Points
8) Omar Marmoush (Eintracht Frankfurt) – 11 Goals/22 Points
7) Harry Kane (Bayern Munich) – 11 Goals/22 Points
6) Páll Klettskarð (KÍ Klaksvík) – 23 Goals/23 Points
5) Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – 12 Goals/24 Points
4) Viktor Gyokeres (Sporting Lisbon) – 16 Goals/24 Points
3) Reginaldo Ramires (Riga FC) – 25 Goals/25 Points
2) Alex Matthias Tamm (Nõmme Kalju) – 28 Goals/28 Points
1) Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) – 14 Goals/28 Points