
"The European Golden Shoe was launched in 1967/68 by French newspaper L'Equipe and is awarded to the top goalscorer in league matches across all of the top divisions on the continent."
"In the event of a tie, the award is handed to the player who featured for the fewest amount of minutes, with further tie-breakers including the number of assists and lowest amount of penalties scored."
"Last season's winner was Kylian Mbappe, after the Real Madrid forward scored 31 goals in his first season in the Spanish capital."
"As of April 15, the Frenchman is second in this term's points table, with his La Liga tally of 23 goals giving him 46 points, two ahead of Manchester City's Erling Haaland."
The European Golden Shoe, established in 1967/68, is awarded to the top goalscorer in league matches across Europe's top divisions. Initially launched by L'Equipe, it adopted a weighted points system in 1997/98, where goals in the top five leagues earn two points, while lower leagues earn fewer. Kylian Mbappe won last season with 31 goals. As of April 15, he has 46 points this season, leading Erling Haaland by two points. The award also considers minutes played, assists, and penalties in case of ties.
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