GCC Golden Boot
Awarded forLeading goalscorer from the top division of every Arabian Leagues
Presented byAl Hadath Sports (1980–present)
First awarded1980 (awarded for most goals scored in the 1979–80 season)
Currently held bySudan Mohamed Abdelrahman (1st award)
Most awardsGhana Asamoah Gyan (3 awards)

Arabian Golden Boot award for the top scorer in the Arabian Leagues, Established in 1979–80 by the Lebanese magazine event "Al Hadath Sports", The award is presented annually to the best scorer, (Consideration to the rate of the goals in the matches).

Winners

Majed Abdullah won the award in 1981,1989 & 2nd 1986.
Asamoah Gyan has won the most Arabian Golden Shoe 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14.
Gabriel Batistuta won the award in 2004.
Fahad Khamees won the award in 1983.
Hamzah Idris won the award in 2000 (33 goal).
Kuwait won the first award in 1980.
Qatar won the highest rate of goals in 1986.
KSA Players, won the award 7 times.
UAE League scorers, won the award 10 times.
No. Season Player Club Goals Matches Average
11979–80Kuwait Jasem YaqoubKuwait Qadsia31261.19
21980–81Saudi Arabia Majed AbdullahSaudi Arabia Al Nassr21181.16
31981–82Qatar Mansour MuftahQatar Al Rayyan18121.50
41982–83United Arab Emirates Fahad KhameesUnited Arab Emirates Al Wasl20181.11
United Arab Emirates Ahmed AbdullahUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain20181.11
51983–84Kuwait Talib HusseinKuwait Al Sulaibikhat23260.88
61984–85Oman Ali ShwiredOman Oman24221.10
71985–86Qatar Mansour MuftahQatar Al Rayyan22141.57
81986–87Saudi Arabia Mohammad SwaidSaudi Arabia Al Ittihad17220.77
Oman Younis AmaanOman Dhofar17220.77
91987–88United Arab Emirates Zuhair BakheetUnited Arab Emirates Al Wasl25221.13
Tunisia Lutfi SenhajiOman Al Nasr25221.13
101988–89Saudi Arabia Majed AbdullahSaudi Arabia Al Nassr19220.86
111989–90Jordan Khaled Al Aqouri[note 1]Jordan Al Ramtha16180.83
121990–91Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-MehallelSaudi Arabia Al Shabab20250.80
131991–92Yemen Sharaf Mahfoud[note 2]Yemen Al Tilal30301.00
Syria Mohammad Afash[note 3]Syria Al Ittihad19220.86
141992–93United Arab Emirates Saif SultanUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain22221.00
Qatar Mubarak MustafaQatar Al Arabi22221.00
151993–94United Arab Emirates Abdulaziz MohamedUnited Arab Emirates Sharjah18220.81[3]
161994–95Sudan Omar El AlameinOman Al Nasr30221.15
171995–96Nigeria Ricky OwubokiriQatar Al Arabi16220.72
181996–97Morocco Ahmed BahjaSaudi Arabia Al Ittihad25251.00
191997–98Kuwait Ali MarwiKuwait Al Salmiya29261.11
201998–99Saudi Arabia Obeid Al-DosariSaudi Arabia Al Wehda20220.90
211999–00Saudi Arabia Hamzah IdrisSaudi Arabia Al Ittihad33251.32
222000–01Jordan Jeris TadrusJordan Al Faisaly24181.33
232001–02Bahrain Mohamed JaffarBahrain Al Muharraq25171.47
242002–03Jordan Mahmoud ShelbaiehJordan Al Wehdat22181.22
252003–04Argentina Gabriel BatistutaQatar Al Arabi25181.38
262004–05Lebanon Mohammad KassasLebanon Nejmeh20201.00
272005–06Kuwait Hamad Al HarbiKuwait Al Salmiya23221.04
282006–07Brazil RicoBahrain Al Muharraq25221.13
292007–08Nigeria Jaycee JohnBahrain Al Muharraq25221.13
302008–09Brazil Fernando BaianoUnited Arab Emirates Al Jazira25221.13[4]
312009–10Argentina José SandUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain24221.09
322010–11Senegal André SenghorUnited Arab Emirates Baniyas18220.81
332011–12Ghana Asamoah GyanUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain22221.00
342012–13Ghana Asamoah GyanUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain31261.19
352013–14Ghana Asamoah GyanUnited Arab EmiratesAl Ain29261.11[5]
362014–15Syria Omar Al-SomaSaudi Arabia Al Ahli22221.00
372015–16Syria Omar Al-SomaSaudi Arabia Al Ahli27261.03
422020–21Sudan Mohamed AbdelrahmanSudan Al Hilal29300.97

Notes

  1. Because of mistake in the calculation of the matches the award was given to Sami Al-Jaber, after 32 years the award returns to Khaled Al Aqouri on 2 January 2022.[1][2]
  2. Because of Delayed the end of Yemeni League, were selected two winners for the same season.
  3. Because of Delayed the end of Yemeni League, were selected two winners for the same season.

Statistics

Top Players win

PlayerClubGolden BootSilver BootNotice
Ghana Asamoah GyanUnited Arab Emirates Al Ain3-Retired
Saudi Arabia Majed AbdullahSaudi Arabia Al Nassr FC21Retired
Qatar Mansour MuftahQatar Al Rayyan21Retired

Top Clubs win

ClubsYearsGolden BootSilver BootForeign players
United Arab Emirates Al Ain83,93,10,12,135-2
Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad87,97,003-1
Qatar Al Arabi93,96,043-2
Bahrain Al Muharraq02,07,083-3
Saudi Arabia Al Nassr FC81,8921-
Qatar Al Rayyan82,8621-
United Arab Emirates Al Wasl83,882--
Oman Al Nassr88,952-2
Kuwait Al Salmiya98,062--

Top Nationality win

NationalityYearsGolden BootSilver BootParticipation
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia81,87,89,90,91,99,00712
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates83/2,88,93,945-3
Kuwait Kuwait80,84,98,064--
Qatar Qatar82,86,93311
Kuwait Jordan90,01,033-1
Oman Oman85,872-1
Nigeria Nigeria96,082--
Argentina Argentina04,102--
Brazil Brazil07,092--
Ghana Ghana12,132--

Top Leagues win

LeaguesYearsGolden BootSilver BootForeign players
United Arab Emirates Arabian Gulf League83/2,88,93,94,09,10,11,12,1310-5
Saudi Arabia Saudi Professional League81,87,89,90,91,97,99,00811
Qatar Qatar Stars League82,86,93,96,04512
Kuwait Kuwait premier league80,84,98,064--
Oman Oman Mobile League85,87,88,954-2
Jordan Jordan Manasir Pro League90,01,033--
Bahrain Bahraini VIVA League02,07,083-2

References

  1. "بعد 32 عاما.. العقوري يستعيد جائزة هداف العرب من سامي الجابر". Kooora.com. 2 January 2022.
  2. "Erroneous Golden Boot award returns to Ramtha striker after 32 years". JordanNews.jo. 4 January 2022.
  3. "إذ كان عبدالعزيز محمد «عزوز» أخر مهاجم إماراتي يفوز باللقب (1994)". emaratalyoum.com.
  4. "بيانو يعيد لقب «هدّاف العرب» إلى الإمارات". emaratalyoum.com.
  5. "جيان يفوز بالحذاء الذهبي للمرة الثالثة على التوالي". emaratalyoum.com.
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