Indian Super League Golden Boot

The Indian Super League Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the leading goalscorer in a season of Indian Super League, the top tier Indian Football System.

ISL Golden Boot
Ferran Coro won the most Golden Boot awards with two.
Awarded forThe leading goalscorer in a Indian Super League season
CountryIndia
Presented byIndian Super League,
All India Football Federation
First awarded2014
Currently held byDimitrios Diamantakos (1st title)
Most awardsCoro (2)

For sponsorship purposes, it was known as the Alto K10 Golden Boot from 2014 to 2015,[1] the Swift Golden Boot from 2016 to 2019 and the Maruti Suzuki Golden Boot in 2020.

The Indian Super League was founded in 2013, eight teams competed in the 2014 inaugural season. It became the joint top-tier of Indian football league system by 2017–18 season and is the top-tier since 2022–23 season. Elano of Chennaiyin won the inaugural award in 2014.[2] Coro won the Golden Boot award twice with Goa, more than any other player.

Bartholomew Ogbeche, Roy Krishna and Nerijus Valskis were the top scorers in the 2019–20 season with 15 goals each. In the assist count tiebreaker, both Krishna and Valskis were tied on six assists. Valskis was awarded the Golden Boot for a better goals-to-minutes ratio.[3] Igor Angulo and Roy Krishna were the top scorers in the 2020–21 season with 14 goals each. Angulo won the award for a better goals-to-minutes ratio.[4] Diego Maurício, Cleiton Silva and Dimitri Petratos were the top scorers in the 2022–23 season with 12 goals each. Maurício won the award for a better goals-to-minutes ratio.[5]

Winners

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Elano won the inaugural Indian Super League Golden Boot in 2014.
Key
Player (X)Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
MatchesThe number of Indian Super League matches played by the winner that season[A]
RateThe winner's goals-to-matches ratio that season
Denotes the club were Indian Super League champions or ISL Cup winners in the same season
#Indian Super League record
Indian Super League Golden Boot Winners
SeasonPlayerNationalityClubGoalsMatchesRateAssists
2014Elano  BrazilChennaiyin8110.731
2015Stiven Mendoza  ColombiaChennaiyin13160.813
2016Marcelinho  BrazilOdisha10150.675
2017–18Coro  SpainGoa18#200.95
2018–19Coro (2)  SpainGoa16200.87
2019–20Nerijus Valskis  LithuaniaChennaiyin15200.756
2020–21Igor Angulo  SpainGoa14210.670
2021–22Bartholomew Ogbeche  NigeriaHyderabad18#200.91
2022–23Diego Maurício  BrazilOdisha12210.574
2023–24Dimitrios Diamantakos  GreeceKerala Blasters13170.763

Awards won by nationality

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CountryPlayersTotal
 Brazil33
 Spain23
 Colombia11
 Lithuania11
 Nigeria11
 Greece11

Awards won by club

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ClubTotal
Chennaiyin3
Goa3
Odisha2
Hyderabad1
Kerala Blasters1

Joint top scorers

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SeasonPlayerNationalityClubGoalsMatchesRate
2019–20Bartholomew Ogbeche  NigeriaKerala Blasters15160.94
Roy Krishna  FijiATK15210.71
2020–21Roy Krishna  FijiATK Mohun Bagan14230.61
2022–23Cleiton Silva  BrazilEast Bengal12200.6
Dimitri Petratos  AustraliaMohun Bagan SG12230.52
2023–24Roy Krishna  FijiOdisha13250.52

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "Closing Ceremony of Hero Indian Super League to celebrate Indian Football in style". sports keeda.com. 20 December 2014. Archived from the original on 23 November 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  2. ^ Aprameya (20 December 2014). "ISL 2014: Full list of award winners". oneindia.com. OneIndia. Archived from the original on 27 July 2015. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  3. ^ "ISL final: Valskis wins Golden Boot, Gurpreet takes Golden Glove". Sportstar. The Hindu. 14 March 2020. Archived from the original on 16 March 2020. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  4. ^ "ISL 2021: Igor Angulo wins Golden Boot". Sportstar. The Hindu. 13 March 2021. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021.
  5. ^ "ISL 2022-23: Odisha FC's Diego Mauricio wins golden boot". Sportstar. The Hindu. 18 March 2022. Archived from the original on 25 March 2023.
  1. ^ This does not necessarily match the total number of matches in a season.
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