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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 won the award in 2012, 2013, 2014.
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
1 1979–80 Kuwait Jasem Yaqoub Kuwait Qadsia 31 26 1.19
2 1980–81 Saudi Arabia Majed Abdullah Saudi Arabia Al Nassr 21 18 1.16
3 1981–82 Qatar Mansour Muftah Qatar Al Rayyan 18 12 1.50
4 1982–83 United Arab Emirates Fahad Khamees United Arab Emirates Al Wasl 20 18 1.11
United Arab Emirates Ahmed Abdullah United Arab Emirates Al Ain 20 18 1.11
5 1983–84 Kuwait Talib Hussein Kuwait Al Sulaibikhat 23 26 0.88
6 1984–85 Oman Ali Shwired Oman Oman 24 22 1.10
7 1985–86 Qatar Mansour Muftah Qatar Al Rayyan 22 14 1.57
8 1986–87 Saudi Arabia Mohammad Swaid Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 17 22 0.77
Oman Younis Amaan Oman Dhofar 17 22 0.77
9 1987–88 United Arab Emirates Zuhair Bakheet United Arab Emirates Al Wasl 25 22 1.13
Tunisia Lutfi Senhaji Oman Al Nasr 25 22 1.13
10 1988–89 Saudi Arabia Majed Abdullah Saudi Arabia Al Nassr 19 22 0.86
11 1989–90 Jordan Khaled Al Aqouri[note 1] Jordan Al Ramtha 16 18 0.83
12 1990–91 Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Mehallel Saudi Arabia Al Shabab 20 25 0.80
13 1991–92 Yemen Sharaf Mahfoud[note 2] Yemen Al Tilal 30 30 1.00
Syria Mohammad Afash[note 3] Syria Al Ittihad 19 22 0.86
14 1992–93 United Arab Emirates Saif Sultan United Arab Emirates Al Ain 22 22 1.00
Qatar Mubarak Mustafa Qatar Al Arabi 22 22 1.00
15 1993–94 United Arab Emirates Abdulaziz Mohamed United Arab Emirates Sharjah 18 22 0.81[3]
16 1994–95 Sudan Omar El Alamein Oman Al Nasr 30 22 1.15
17 1995–96 Nigeria Ricky Owubokiri Qatar Al Arabi 16 22 0.72
18 1996–97 Morocco Ahmed Bahja Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 25 25 1.00
19 1997–98 Kuwait Ali Marwi Kuwait Al Salmiya 29 26 1.11
20 1998–99 Saudi Arabia Obeid Al-Dosari Saudi Arabia Al Wehda 20 22 0.90
21 1999–00 Saudi Arabia Hamzah Idris Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 33 25 1.32
22 2000–01 Jordan Jeris Tadrus Jordan Al Faisaly 24 18 1.33
23 2001–02 Bahrain Mohamed Jaffar Bahrain Al Muharraq 25 17 1.47
24 2002–03 Jordan Mahmoud Shelbaieh Jordan Al Wehdat 22 18 1.22
25 2003–04 Argentina Gabriel Batistuta Qatar Al Arabi 25 18 1.38
26 2004–05 Lebanon Mohammad Kassas Lebanon Nejmeh 20 20 1.00
27 2005–06 Kuwait Hamad Al Harbi Kuwait Al Salmiya 23 22 1.04
28 2006–07 Brazil Rico Bahrain Al Muharraq 25 22 1.13
29 2007–08 Nigeria Jaycee John Bahrain Al Muharraq 25 22 1.13
30 2008–09 Brazil Fernando Baiano United Arab Emirates Al Jazira 25 22 1.13[4]
31 2009–10 Argentina José Sand United Arab Emirates Al Ain 24 22 1.09
32 2010–11 Senegal André Senghor United Arab Emirates Baniyas 18 22 0.81
33 2011–12 Ghana Asamoah Gyan United Arab Emirates Al Ain 22 22 1.00
34 2012–13 Ghana Asamoah Gyan United Arab Emirates Al Ain 31 26 1.19
35 2013–14 Ghana Asamoah Gyan United Arab EmiratesAl Ain 29 26 1.11[5]
36 2014–15 Syria Omar Al-Soma Saudi Arabia Al Ahli 22 22 1.00
37 2015–16 Syria Omar Al-Soma Saudi Arabia Al Ahli 27 26 1.03
42 2020–21 Sudan Mohamed Abdelrahman Sudan Al Hilal 29 30 0.97

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

Player Club Golden Boot Silver Boot Notice
Ghana Asamoah Gyan United Arab Emirates Al Ain 3 - Retired
Saudi Arabia Majed Abdullah Saudi Arabia Al Nassr FC 2 1 Retired
Qatar Mansour Muftah Qatar Al Rayyan 2 1 Retired

Top Clubs win

Clubs Years Golden Boot Silver Boot Foreign players
United Arab Emirates Al Ain 83,93,10,12,13 5 - 2
Saudi Arabia Al Ittihad 87,97,00 3 - 1
Qatar Al Arabi 93,96,04 3 - 2
Bahrain Al Muharraq 02,07,08 3 - 3
Saudi Arabia Al Nassr FC 81,89 2 1 -
Qatar Al Rayyan 82,86 2 1 -
United Arab Emirates Al Wasl 83,88 2 - -
Oman Al Nassr 88,95 2 - 2
Kuwait Al Salmiya 98,06 2 - -

Top Nationality win

Nationality Years Golden Boot Silver Boot Participation
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 81,87,89,90,91,99,00 7 1 2
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 83/2,88,93,94 5 - 3
Kuwait Kuwait 80,84,98,06 4 - -
Qatar Qatar 82,86,93 3 1 1
Kuwait Jordan 90,01,03 3 - 1
Oman Oman 85,87 2 - 1
Nigeria Nigeria 96,08 2 - -
Argentina Argentina 04,10 2 - -
Brazil Brazil 07,09 2 - -
Ghana Ghana 12,13 2 - -

Top Leagues win

Leagues Years Golden Boot Silver Boot Foreign players
United Arab Emirates Arabian Gulf League 83/2,88,93,94,09,10,11,12,13 10 - 5
Saudi Arabia Saudi Professional League 81,87,89,90,91,97,99,00 8 1 1
Qatar Qatar Stars League 82,86,93,96,04 5 1 2
Kuwait Kuwait premier league 80,84,98,06 4 - -
Oman Oman Mobile League 85,87,88,95 4 - 2
Jordan Jordan Manasir Pro League 90,01,03 3 - -
Bahrain Bahraini VIVA League 02,07,08 3 - 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.