After the return of the German Bundesliga a few weeks ago, we separated from the resumption of the Spanish, English and Italian leagues, announcing the reincarnation of the stadiums and the excitement of competition for team titles and individual prizes.

In the forefront of the individual prizes - which were not canceled despite the interruption of football matches for months due to the outbreak of the Corona epidemic - the "Golden Boot" award given to the goals of the European leagues, and only the French league strikers - including Clyan Mbappe and Wissam Ben Yeder, who scored 19 goals - are both out of the race After the abolition of the French League.

Among the first ten are three attackers who have already returned to the green rectangle and shook the net in the Bundesliga, while the rest are preparing to complete the season in hopes of adding the award to their history.

Bayern Munich's top scorer, Robert Lewandowski, leads the race with 30 goals, three more than Lazio's Chero Imobili, Lazio's Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo (he has three awards), and Barcelona's Lionel Messi (won the award six times), by far behind the leader.

It is mentioned that the goals scored by the players of the five major leagues are calculated by two points, while in the remaining leagues, they count one and a half points for each goal.

  • Polish Lewandowski (Bayern Munich): 30 goals (30 * 2) 60 points
  • Italian Imobili (Lazio): 27 goals, 54 points
  • German Timo Werner (Leipzig): 25 goals, 50 points
  • Norwegian Erling Halland (Salzburg and Dortmund): He scored 16 goals with the Austrian team (16 * 1.5), and scored 10 goals with Dortmund (10 * 2), i.e. 44 points.
  • Ronaldo (Juventus): 21 goals, 42 points
  • Argentine Messi (Barcelona) and English Jimmy Vardi (Leicester): 19 goals, or 36 points.