Here’s the list of all the European Golden Shoe winners in the 21st century

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Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski was awarded the European Golden Shoe for his terrific goalscoring form.

Despite missing a month of activity due to injury, Lewandowski scored 41 goals in 29 Bundesliga games for Bayern last season. In the process, the 33-year-old broke Gerd Muller’s record for most goals scored in a single German top-flight season, as well as winning the European Golden Shoe for the first time, finishing 11 goals ahead of ex-Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi.

Here we take a look at all the European Golden Shoe winners in the 21st century:

2000 – Kevin Phillips – 30 goals – Sunderland

2001 – Henrik Larsson – 35 goals – Celtic

2002 – Mario Jardel – 42 goals – Sporting Lisbon

2003 – Roy Makaay – 29 goals – Deportivo La Coruna

2004 – Thierry Henry – 30 goals – Arsenal

2005 – Thierry Henry/Diego Forlan – 25 goals – Arsenal/Villarreal

2006 – Luca Toni – 31 goals – Fiorentina

2007 – Francesco Totti – 26 goals – AS Roma

2008 – Cristiano Ronaldo – 31 goals – Manchester United

2009 – Diego Forlan – 32 goals – Atletico Madrid

2010 – Lionel Messi – 34 goals – FC Barcelona

2011 – Cristiano Ronaldo – 40 goals – Real Madrid

2012 – Lionel Messi – 50 goals – FC Barcelona

2013 – Lionel Messi – 46 goals – FC Barcelona

2014 – Cristiano Ronaldo/Luis Suarez – 31 goals – Real Madrid/Liverpool

2015 – Cristiano Ronaldo – 48 goals – Real Madrid

2016 – Luis Suarez – 40 goals – FC Barcelona

2017 – Lionel Messi – 37 goals – FC Barcelona

2018 – Lionel Messi – 34 goals – FC Barcelona

2019 – Lionel Messi – 36 goals – FC Barcelona

2020 – Ciro Immobile – 36 goals – Lazio

2021 – Robert Lewandowski – 41 goals – Bayern Munich

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