重装警察电影:历届欧洲金靴?

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Season 1967-68
1.EUSEBIO Ferreira da Silva - Benfica 42 goals
2.Antal DUNAI - Újpest Dózsa 36 goals
3.Robert LENNOX - Celtic 32 goals

Season 1968-69
1.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 36 goals
2.Giorgios SIDERIS - Olympiakos 35 goals
3.Antal DUNAI - Újpest Dózsa 31 goals
Helmut KOGLBERGER - FK Austria Wien 31 goals

Season 1969-70
1.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 38 goals
2.Carlo DEVILLET - CA Spora Luxembourg 31 goals (22 matches)
3.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 31 goals (30 matches)

Season 1970-71
1.Josip SKOBLAR - Olympique Marseille 44 goals
2.Salif KEITA - AS Saint-Etienne 42 goals
3.Giorgios DEDES - Panionios 28 goals

Season 1971-72
1.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 40 goals
2.Antonis ANTONIADIS - Panathinaikos 39 goals
3.Joseph HARPER - Aberdeen 33 goals
Francis LEE - Manchester City 33 goals
Slobodan SANTRAC - OFK Beograd 33 goals

Season 1972-73
1.EUSEBIO Ferreira da Silva - Benfica 40 goals
2.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 36 goals
3.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 29 goals

Season 1973-74
1.Hector Casimiro YAZALDE - Sporting CP (Lisboa) 46 goals
2.Hans KRANKL - SK Rapid Wien 36 goals
3.Carlos BIANCHI - Stade de Reims 30 goals
Jupp HEYNCKES - Borussia M'Gladbach 30 goals
Gerd MÜLLER - FC Bayern München 30 goals

Season 1974-75
1.Dudu GEORGESCU - Dinamo Bucuresti 33 goals
2.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 30 goals
Delio ONNIS - AS Monaco 30 goals
Héctor Casimiro YAZALDE - Sporting CP (Lisboa) 30 goals

Season 1975-76
1.Sotiris KAIAFAS - Omonia Nicosia 39 goals
2.Carlos BIANCHI - Stade de Reims 34 goals
3.Peter RISI - FC Zürich 33 goals

Season 1976-77
1.Dudu GEORGESCU - Dinamo Bucuresti 47 goals
2.Bela VARADY - Vasas SC 36 goals
3.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 34 goals
Dieter MULLER - 1.FC Köln 34 goals

Season 1977-78
1.Hans KRANKL - SK Rapid Wien 41 goals
2.Carlos BIANCHI - Paris Saint-Germain 37 goals
3.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 32 goals

Season 1978-79
1.Kees KIST - AZ'67 (Alkmaar) 34 goals
2.Laszlo FEKETE - Újpest Dózsa 31 goals
Thomas MAVROS - AEK (Athinai) 31 goals

Season 1979-80
1.Erwin VANDENBERGH - Lierse SK 39 goals
2.Laszlo FAZEKAS - Újpest Dózsa 36 goals
3.Walter SCHACHNER - FK Austria Wien 34 goals

Season 1980-81
1.Georgi SLAVKOV - FK Trakia Plovdiv 31 goals
2.Tibor NYILASI - Ferencvárosi TC 30 goals
3.Karl-Heinz RUMMENIGGE - FC Bayern München 29 goals

Season 1981-82
1.Wim KIEFT - Ajax 32 goals
2.Kees KIST - AZ'67 (Alkmaar) 29 goals
Delio ONNIS - FC Tours 29 goals

Season 1982-83
1.Fernando Mendes Soares GOMES - FC Porto 36 goals
2.Peter HOUTMAN - Feyenoord 30 goals
3.Nikos ANASTOPOULOS - Olympiakos 29 goals
Charles NICHOLAS - Celtic 29 goals

Season 1983-84
1.Ian RUSH - Liverpool 32 goals
2.Marco VAN BASTEN - Ajax 28 goals
3.Nico CLAESEN - RFC Séraing 27 goals

Season 1984-85
1.Fernando Mendes Soares GOMES - FC Porto 39 goals
2.Martin McCAUGHEY - Linfield 34 goals
3.Vahid HALILHODZIC - FC Nantes-Atlantique 28 goals

Season 1985-86
1.Marco VAN BASTEN - Ajax 37 goals
2.Oleg PROTASOV - Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 36 goals
3.TANJU Colak - Samsunspor Kulübü 33 goals
Anton POLSTER - FK Austria Wien 33 goals

Season 1986-87
1.Rodion Doru Gorun CAMATARU - Dinamo Bucuresti 44 goals
2.Anton POLSTER - FK Austria Wien 39 goals
3.Nashko SIRAKOV - Vitosha Sofia 36 goals

Season 1987-88
1.TANJU Colak - Galatasaray SK 39 goals
2.John ERIKSEN - Servette FC 36 goals
3.Victor PITURCA - Steaua Bucuresti 34 goals

Season 1988-89
1.Dorin MATEUT - Dinamo Bucuresti 43 goals
2.Marcel CORAS - Victoria Bucuresti 36 goals
3.BALTAZAR Maria de Morais Jr. - Atlético de Madrid 35 goals

Season 1989-90
1.Hugo SANCHEZ Marquez - Real Madrid 38 goals
Hristo STOITCHKOV - CSKA Sofia 38 goals
3.Gerhard RODAX - Admira/Wacker Wien 35 goals

Season 1990-91
1.Darko PANCEV - FK Crvena zvezda 34 goals
2.TANJU Colak - Galatasaray SK 31 goals
3.Vaclav DANEK - FC Tirol Innsbruck 29 goals
Kliton BOZGO - Tomori Berat 29 goals

NB: apparently France Football decide to make the competition unofficial
during the 1990/91 season because of suspect scoring sprees in Cyprus.
Pancev was never awarded the prize.

From 1991/92 until 1995/96 no Golden Boot was awarded. The European
top 3 scorers in those seasons were:

Season 1991-92
1.Ally McCOIST - Rangers 34 goals
2.Richard "Ricky" OWUBUKIRI - FC Boavista (Porto) 30 goals
3.Zoran UBAVIC - Olimpija Ljubljana 29 goals
Ian WRIGHT - Cr. Palace / Arsenal 29 goals

NB: in Georgia, Otar KORGALIDZE of Guria Lanchkhuti scored 40 goals,
and Mikhail DZHISHKARIANI of Tskhumi Sukhumi 35; however, usually
neither is included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1992-93
1.Ally McCOIST - Rangers 34 goals
2.Vassilis DIMITRIADIS - AEK (Athinai) 33 goals
3.Krzysztof WARZYCHA - Panathinaikos 32 goals

NB: in Georgia, Merab MEGRELADZE of Samgurali Tshkaltubo scored 41
goals; in Armenia, Vage YAGMURYAN of Ararat Yerevan scored 38
and Ashot BARSEGYAN of Banants Kotaik 34; and in Macedonia Sasa
CIRIC of Vardar Skopje scored 36 goals; however, usually none of
them are included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1993-94
1.David TAYLOR - Porthmadog CPD 43 goals
2.Andy COLE - Newcastle United 34 goals
3.Alan SHEARER - Blackburn Rovers 31 goals
Josip WEBER - Cercle Brugge 31 goals

NB: in Azerbaijan, Musa KURBANOV of Turan Tauz scored 35 goals, and
in Georgia, Merab MEGRELADZE of Margveti Zestafoni scored 31, but
usually neither is included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1994-95
1.Arsen AVETISYAN - Homenmen Yerevan 39 goals
2.Sasa CIRIC - Vardar Skopje 35 goals
3.Alan SHEARER - Blackburn Rovers 34 goals

Season 1995-96
1.Zviad ENDELADZE - Margveti Zestafoni 40 goals
2.Ken McKENNA - Conwy United 38 goals
3.Vladimir GAVRILIUC - Zimbru Chisinau 34 goals

Since 1996/97 the ESM (European Sports Magazines), of which France
Football is one, 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.

Season 1996-97
1.RONALDO Luis Nazario de Lima - FC Barcelona 34 goals - 68 points
2.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 30 goals - 60 points
3.Hakan SUKUR - Galatasaray SK 38 goals - 57 points

Season 1997-98
1.Nikos MAHLAS - Vitesse 34 goals - 68 points
2.Marco NEGRI - Rangers 32 goals - 64 points
3.Oliver BIERHOFF - Udinese 27 goals - 54 points

Season 1998-99
1.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 36 goals - 72 points
2.Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ - PSV 31 goals - 62 points
3.RAUL Gonzalez Blanco - Real Madrid 25 goals - 59 points

Season 1999-00
1.Kevin PHILLIPS - Sunderland 30 goals - 60 points
2.Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ - PSV 29 goals - 58 points
3.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 38 goals - 57 points

Season 2000-01
1.Henrik LARSSON - Celtic FC 35 goals - 52.5 points
2.Hernan CRESPO - SS Lazio 26 goals - 52 points
3.Mateja KEZMAN - PSV 24 goals - 48 points
RAUL Gonzalez Blanco - Real Madrid 24 goals - 48 points
Andriy SHEVCHENKO - Milan AC 24 goals - 48 points

Season 2001-02
1.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - Sporting CP 42 goals - 63 points
2.Thierry HENRY - Arsenal FC 24 goals - 48 points
Dario HUBNER - Piacenza FC 24 goals - 48 points
David TREZEGUET - Juventus FC 24 goals - 48 points

Season 2002-03
1.Roy MAKAAY - RC Deportivo 29 goals - 58 points
2.Mateja KEZMAN - PSV 35 goals - 52.5 points
3.Shabani NONDA - AS Monaco 26 goals - 52 points

Season 2003-04
1.Thierry HENRY - Arsenal FC 30 goals - 60 points
2.AILTON - SV Werder Bremen 28 goals - 56 points
3.Djibril CISSE - AJ Auxerre 26 goals - 52 points

Season 1967-68
1.EUSEBIO Ferreira da Silva - Benfica 42 goals
2.Antal DUNAI - Újpest Dózsa 36 goals
3.Robert LENNOX - Celtic 32 goals

Season 1968-69
1.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 36 goals
2.Giorgios SIDERIS - Olympiakos 35 goals
3.Antal DUNAI - Újpest Dózsa 31 goals
Helmut KOGLBERGER - FK Austria Wien 31 goals

Season 1969-70
1.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 38 goals
2.Carlo DEVILLET - CA Spora Luxembourg 31 goals (22 matches)
3.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 31 goals (30 matches)

Season 1970-71
1.Josip SKOBLAR - Olympique Marseille 44 goals
2.Salif KEITA - AS Saint-Etienne 42 goals
3.Giorgios DEDES - Panionios 28 goals

Season 1971-72
1.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 40 goals
2.Antonis ANTONIADIS - Panathinaikos 39 goals
3.Joseph HARPER - Aberdeen 33 goals
Francis LEE - Manchester City 33 goals
Slobodan SANTRAC - OFK Beograd 33 goals

Season 1972-73
1.EUSEBIO Ferreira da Silva - Benfica 40 goals
2.Gerd MULLER - FC Bayern München 36 goals
3.Petar JEKOV - CSKA Sofia 29 goals

Season 1973-74
1.Hector Casimiro YAZALDE - Sporting CP (Lisboa) 46 goals
2.Hans KRANKL - SK Rapid Wien 36 goals
3.Carlos BIANCHI - Stade de Reims 30 goals
Jupp HEYNCKES - Borussia M'Gladbach 30 goals
Gerd MÜLLER - FC Bayern München 30 goals

Season 1974-75
1.Dudu GEORGESCU - Dinamo Bucuresti 33 goals
2.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 30 goals
Delio ONNIS - AS Monaco 30 goals
Héctor Casimiro YAZALDE - Sporting CP (Lisboa) 30 goals

Season 1975-76
1.Sotiris KAIAFAS - Omonia Nicosia 39 goals
2.Carlos BIANCHI - Stade de Reims 34 goals
3.Peter RISI - FC Zürich 33 goals

Season 1976-77
1.Dudu GEORGESCU - Dinamo Bucuresti 47 goals
2.Bela VARADY - Vasas SC 36 goals
3.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 34 goals
Dieter MULLER - 1.FC Köln 34 goals

Season 1977-78
1.Hans KRANKL - SK Rapid Wien 41 goals
2.Carlos BIANCHI - Paris Saint-Germain 37 goals
3.Ruud GEELS - Ajax 32 goals

Season 1978-79
1.Kees KIST - AZ'67 (Alkmaar) 34 goals
2.Laszlo FEKETE - Újpest Dózsa 31 goals
Thomas MAVROS - AEK (Athinai) 31 goals

Season 1979-80
1.Erwin VANDENBERGH - Lierse SK 39 goals
2.Laszlo FAZEKAS - Újpest Dózsa 36 goals
3.Walter SCHACHNER - FK Austria Wien 34 goals

Season 1980-81
1.Georgi SLAVKOV - FK Trakia Plovdiv 31 goals
2.Tibor NYILASI - Ferencvárosi TC 30 goals
3.Karl-Heinz RUMMENIGGE - FC Bayern München 29 goals

Season 1981-82
1.Wim KIEFT - Ajax 32 goals
2.Kees KIST - AZ'67 (Alkmaar) 29 goals
Delio ONNIS - FC Tours 29 goals

Season 1982-83
1.Fernando Mendes Soares GOMES - FC Porto 36 goals
2.Peter HOUTMAN - Feyenoord 30 goals
3.Nikos ANASTOPOULOS - Olympiakos 29 goals
Charles NICHOLAS - Celtic 29 goals

Season 1983-84
1.Ian RUSH - Liverpool 32 goals
2.Marco VAN BASTEN - Ajax 28 goals
3.Nico CLAESEN - RFC Séraing 27 goals

Season 1984-85
1.Fernando Mendes Soares GOMES - FC Porto 39 goals
2.Martin McCAUGHEY - Linfield 34 goals
3.Vahid HALILHODZIC - FC Nantes-Atlantique 28 goals

Season 1985-86
1.Marco VAN BASTEN - Ajax 37 goals
2.Oleg PROTASOV - Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk 36 goals
3.TANJU Colak - Samsunspor Kulübü 33 goals
Anton POLSTER - FK Austria Wien 33 goals

Season 1986-87
1.Rodion Doru Gorun CAMATARU - Dinamo Bucuresti 44 goals
2.Anton POLSTER - FK Austria Wien 39 goals
3.Nashko SIRAKOV - Vitosha Sofia 36 goals

Season 1987-88
1.TANJU Colak - Galatasaray SK 39 goals
2.John ERIKSEN - Servette FC 36 goals
3.Victor PITURCA - Steaua Bucuresti 34 goals

Season 1988-89
1.Dorin MATEUT - Dinamo Bucuresti 43 goals
2.Marcel CORAS - Victoria Bucuresti 36 goals
3.BALTAZAR Maria de Morais Jr. - Atlético de Madrid 35 goals

Season 1989-90
1.Hugo SANCHEZ Marquez - Real Madrid 38 goals
Hristo STOITCHKOV - CSKA Sofia 38 goals
3.Gerhard RODAX - Admira/Wacker Wien 35 goals

Season 1990-91
1.Darko PANCEV - FK Crvena zvezda 34 goals
2.TANJU Colak - Galatasaray SK 31 goals
3.Vaclav DANEK - FC Tirol Innsbruck 29 goals
Kliton BOZGO - Tomori Berat 29 goals

NB: apparently France Football decide to make the competition unofficial
during the 1990/91 season because of suspect scoring sprees in Cyprus.
Pancev was never awarded the prize.

From 1991/92 until 1995/96 no Golden Boot was awarded. The European
top 3 scorers in those seasons were:

Season 1991-92
1.Ally McCOIST - Rangers 34 goals
2.Richard "Ricky" OWUBUKIRI - FC Boavista (Porto) 30 goals
3.Zoran UBAVIC - Olimpija Ljubljana 29 goals
Ian WRIGHT - Cr. Palace / Arsenal 29 goals

NB: in Georgia, Otar KORGALIDZE of Guria Lanchkhuti scored 40 goals,
and Mikhail DZHISHKARIANI of Tskhumi Sukhumi 35; however, usually
neither is included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1992-93
1.Ally McCOIST - Rangers 34 goals
2.Vassilis DIMITRIADIS - AEK (Athinai) 33 goals
3.Krzysztof WARZYCHA - Panathinaikos 32 goals

NB: in Georgia, Merab MEGRELADZE of Samgurali Tshkaltubo scored 41
goals; in Armenia, Vage YAGMURYAN of Ararat Yerevan scored 38
and Ashot BARSEGYAN of Banants Kotaik 34; and in Macedonia Sasa
CIRIC of Vardar Skopje scored 36 goals; however, usually none of
them are included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1993-94
1.David TAYLOR - Porthmadog CPD 43 goals
2.Andy COLE - Newcastle United 34 goals
3.Alan SHEARER - Blackburn Rovers 31 goals
Josip WEBER - Cercle Brugge 31 goals

NB: in Azerbaijan, Musa KURBANOV of Turan Tauz scored 35 goals, and
in Georgia, Merab MEGRELADZE of Margveti Zestafoni scored 31, but
usually neither is included in this (unofficial) ranking.

Season 1994-95
1.Arsen AVETISYAN - Homenmen Yerevan 39 goals
2.Sasa CIRIC - Vardar Skopje 35 goals
3.Alan SHEARER - Blackburn Rovers 34 goals

Season 1995-96
1.Zviad ENDELADZE - Margveti Zestafoni 40 goals
2.Ken McKENNA - Conwy United 38 goals
3.Vladimir GAVRILIUC - Zimbru Chisinau 34 goals

Since 1996/97 the ESM (European Sports Magazines), of which France
Football is one, 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.

Season 1996-97
1.RONALDO Luis Nazario de Lima - FC Barcelona 34 goals - 68 points
2.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 30 goals - 60 points
3.Hakan SUKUR - Galatasaray SK 38 goals - 57 points

Season 1997-98
1.Nikos MAHLAS - Vitesse 34 goals - 68 points
2.Marco NEGRI - Rangers 32 goals - 64 points
3.Oliver BIERHOFF - Udinese 27 goals - 54 points

Season 1998-99
1.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 36 goals - 72 points
2.Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ - PSV 31 goals - 62 points
3.RAUL Gonzalez Blanco - Real Madrid 25 goals - 59 points

Season 1999-00
1.Kevin PHILLIPS - Sunderland 30 goals - 60 points
2.Ruud VAN NISTELROOIJ - PSV 29 goals - 58 points
3.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - FC Porto 38 goals - 57 points

Season 2000-01
1.Henrik LARSSON - Celtic FC 35 goals - 52.5 points
2.Hernan CRESPO - SS Lazio 26 goals - 52 points
3.Mateja KEZMAN - PSV 24 goals - 48 points
RAUL Gonzalez Blanco - Real Madrid 24 goals - 48 points
Andriy SHEVCHENKO - Milan AC 24 goals - 48 points

Season 2001-02
1.Mario JARDEL Almeida Ribeiro - Sporting CP 42 goals - 63 points
2.Thierry HENRY - Arsenal FC 24 goals - 48 points
Dario HUBNER - Piacenza FC 24 goals - 48 points
David TREZEGUET - Juventus FC 24 goals - 48 points

Season 2002-03
1.Roy MAKAAY - RC Deportivo 29 goals - 58 points
2.Mateja KEZMAN - PSV 35 goals - 52.5 points
3.Shabani NONDA - AS Monaco 26 goals - 52 points

Season 2003-04
1.Thierry HENRY - Arsenal FC 30 goals - 60 points
2.AILTON - SV Werder Bremen 28 goals - 56 points
3.Djibril CISSE - AJ Auxerre 26 goals - 52 points

2003-04 Thierry HENRY ,福兰

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