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词条 Pichichi Trophy
释义

  1. Winners

  2. Statistics

     Wins by player (multiple)   Consecutive wins  Wins by club  Wins by country 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

In Spanish football, the Trofeo Pichichi is awarded by the sports newspaper Marca to the top goalscorer of each La Liga season. Named after the Athletic Bilbao striker Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno, the trophy has been awarded annually since the 1952–53 season.[1] All top scorers who preceded the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by Marca. Since the 2014–15 season, the top scorer of the Liga Iberdrola is also awarded the Pichichi Trophy.[2]

The Pichichi is not officially recognised by the league's governing body, the Liga de Fútbol Profesional (LFP). As the award is based on Marca{{'}}s subjective criteria, its data may differ from the official match delegate reports. For the top scorers in La Liga according to LFP data, see List of La Liga top scorers. Most wins are by Telmo Zarra of Spain

Winners

Key
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SeasonPlayerClubGoalsGamesRatio
1929Spain|1785}} {{sortname|Paco|Bienzobas}}Real Sociedadgroup=lower-alpha|According to Liga de Fútbol Profesional (LFP) match delegate reports, Bienzobas scored 17 goals.}} 18 {{#expr:14/18 round 3}}
1929–30Spain|1785}} {{sortname|Guillermo|Gorostiza|Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes}}Athletic Bilbaogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Gorostiza scored 20 goals.}} 18 {{#expr:19/18 round 3}}
1930–31Spain|1785}} {{sortnameAgustín Sauto Arana}Athletic Bilbao 27 17 {{#expr:27/17 round 3}}
1931–32Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Guillermo|Gorostiza|Guillermo Gorostiza Paredes}} {{small|(2)}}Athletic Bilbaogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Bata was top scorer with 13 goals.}} 15 {{#expr:12/15 round 3}}
1932–33Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Manuel|Olivares}}Real Madrid 16 14 {{#expr:16/14 round 3}}
1933–34Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}}Real Oviedogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 26 goals.}} 18 {{#expr:27/18 round 3}}
1934–35Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}} {{small|(2)}}Real Oviedogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 27 goals.}} 22 {{#expr:26/22 round 3}}
1935–36Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}} {{small|(3)}}Real Oviedogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 28 goals.}} 21 {{#expr:28/21 round 3}}
1939–40Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Víctor|Unamuno}}Athletic Bilbao 20 22 {{#expr:20/22 round 3}}
1940–41Spanish State|1938}} {{sortnamePruden} Atlético Madridgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Pruden scored 33 goals.}} 22 {{#expr:30/22 round 3}}
1941–42Spanish State|1938}} {{sortnameEdmundo Suárez} Valencia 27 25 {{#expr:27/25 round 3}}
1942–43Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Mariano|Martín}} Barcelonagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Martín scored 30 goals.}} 23 {{#expr:32/23 round 3}}
1943–44Spanish State|1938}} {{sortnameEdmundo Suárez}} {{small|(2)}} Valenciagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Mundo scored 28 goals.}} 26 {{#expr:27/26 round 3}}
1944–45Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} Athletic Bilbaogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 20 goals.}} 26 {{#expr:19/26 round 3}}
1945–46Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} {{small|(2)}} Athletic Bilbao 24 18 {{#expr:24/18 round 3}}
1946–47Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} {{small|(3)}} Athletic Bilbaogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 33 goals.}} 24 {{#expr:34/24 round 3}}
1947–48Spanish State}} {{sortnamePahiño} Celta Vigogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Pahiño scored 20 goals.}} 22 {{#expr:23/22 round 3}}
1948–49Spanish State}} {{sortnameCésar Rodríguez Álvarez} Barcelonagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, César scored 27 goals.}} 24 {{#expr:28/24 round 3}}
1949–50Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} {{small|(4)}} Athletic Bilbaogroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 24 goals.}} 26 {{#expr:25/26 round 3}}
1950–51Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} {{small|(5)}} Athletic Bilbao 38 30 {{#expr:38/30 round 3}}
1951–52Spanish State}} {{sortname(2)}} Real Madrid 28 27 {{#expr:28/27 round 3}}
1952–53Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} {{small|(6)}} Athletic Bilbao 24 29 {{#expr:24/29 round 3}}
1953–54Argentina}} {{sortname|Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} Real Madrid 27 28 {{#expr:27/28 round 3}}
1954–55Spanish State}} {{sortname|Juan|Arza}} Sevilla 28 29 {{#expr:28/29 round 3}}
1955–56Argentina}} {{sortname|Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madrid 24 30 {{#expr:24/30 round 3}}
1956–57Spanish State}} {{sortname|Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} {{small|(3)}} Real Madrid 31 30 {{#expr:31/30 round 3}}
1957–58{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|Manuel|Badenes}} Real Valladolid 19 29 {{#expr:19/29 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} Ricardo Alós Valencia 19 29 {{#expr:19/29 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} {{small|(4)}}Real Madrid1930{{#expr:19/30 round 3}}
1958–59Spanish State}} {{sortname|Alfredo|Di Stéfano}} {{small|(5)}}Real Madrid2328{{#expr:23/28 round 3}}
1959–60Hungary}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} Real Madridgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 25 goals.}} 24 {{#expr:26/24 round 3}}
1960–61Hungary}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madridgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 28 goals.}} 28 {{#expr:27/28 round 3}}
1961–62Peru}} {{sortname|Juan|Seminario}} Real Zaragoza 25 30 {{#expr:25/30 round 3}}
1962–63Spanish State}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} {{small|(3)}} Real Madrid 26 30 {{#expr:26/30 round 3}}
1963–64Spanish State}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} {{small|(4)}} Real Madridgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 21 goals.}} 25 {{#expr:20/25 round 3}}
1964–65Paraguay}} {{sortname|Cayetano|Ré}} Barcelonagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Ré scored 26 goals.}} 30 {{#expr:25/30 round 3}}
1965–66Spanish State}} Vavá II Elchegroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Vavá scored 15 goals; Luis Aragonés was top scorer with 18 goals.}} 30 {{#expr:19/30 round 3}}
1966–67Brazil}} {{sortnameWaldo Machado} Valencia 24 30 {{#expr:24/30 round 3}}
1967–68Spanish State}} {{sortname|Fidel|Uriarte}} Athletic Bilbao 22 24 {{#expr:22/24 round 3}}
1968–69{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortnameAmancio Amaro} Real Madrid 14 29 {{#expr:14/29 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|José Eulogio|Gárate}} Atlético Madrid 14 30 {{#expr:14/30 round 3}}
1969–70{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortnameAmancio Amaro}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madrid 16 29 {{#expr:16/29 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|Luis|Aragonés}} Atlético Madrid 16 30 {{#expr:16/30 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|José Eulogio|Gárate}} {{small|(2)}} Atlético Madrid 16 30 {{#expr:16/30 round 3}}
1970–71{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|José Eulogio|Gárate}} {{small|(3)}} Atlético Madrid 17 28 {{#expr:17/28 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spanish State}} {{sortname|Carles|Rexach}} Barcelona 17 28 {{#expr:17/28 round 3}}
1971–72Spanish State}} {{sortname|Enrique|Porta}} Granada 20 31 {{#expr:20/31 round 3}}
1972–73Spanish State}} {{sortnameMarianín} Real Oviedo 19 32 {{#expr:19/32 round 3}}
1973–74Spanish State}} {{sortnameQuini} Sporting Gijón 20 34 {{#expr:20/34 round 3}}
1974–75Spanish State}} {{sortnameCarlos Ruiz Herrero} Athletic Bilbao 19 32 {{#expr:19/32 round 3}}
1975–76Spanish State}} {{sortname(2)}} Sporting Gijóngroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 21 goals.}} 34 {{#expr:18/34 round 3}}
1976–77Argentina}} {{sortname|Mario|Kempes}} Valencia 24 34 {{#expr:24/34 round 3}}
1977–78Argentina}} {{sortname|Mario|Kempes}} {{small|(2)}} Valencia 28 34 {{#expr:28/34 round 3}}
1978–79Austria}} {{sortname|Hans|Krankl}} Barcelona 29 30 {{#expr:29/30 round 3}}
1979–80Spain|1977}} {{sortname(3)}} Sporting Gijón 24 34 {{#expr:24/34 round 3}}
1980–81Spain|1977}} {{sortname(4)}} Barcelona 20 30 {{#expr:20/30 round 3}}
1981–82Spain}} {{sortname(5)}} Barcelonagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 27 goals.}} 32 {{#expr:26/32 round 3}}
1982–83Spain}} {{sortname|Poli|Rincón|Hipólito Rincón}} Real Betis 20 30 {{#expr:20/30 round 3}}
1983–84{{flagicon|Uruguay}} {{sortname|Jorge|da Silva|Jorge Orosmán da Silva}} Real Valladolid 17 30 {{#expr:17/30 round 3}}
{{flagicon|Spain}} {{sortnameJuanito (footballer, born 1954)} Real Madrid 17 31 {{#expr:17/31 round 3}}
1984–85Mexico}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} Atlético Madrid 19 33 {{#expr:19/33 round 3}}
1985–86Mexico}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madrid 22 33 {{#expr:22/33 round 3}}
1986–87Mexico}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} {{small|(3)}} Real Madrid 34 41 {{#expr:34/41 round 3}}
1987–88Mexico}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} {{small|(4)}} Real Madrid 29 36 {{#expr:29/36 round 3}}
1988–89Brazil}} {{sortnameBaltazar Maria de Morais Júnior} Atlético Madrid 35 36 {{#expr:35/36 round 3}}
1989–90{{flagicon|Mexico}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} {{small|(5)}} Real Madrid 38 35 {{#expr:38/35 round 3}}
1990–91Spain}} {{sortname|Emilio|Butragueño}} Real Madrid 19 35 {{#expr:19/35 round 3}}
1991–92Spain}} {{sortnameManolo (footballer)} Atlético Madrid 27 36 {{#expr:27/36 round 3}}
1992–93Brazil}} {{sortnameBebeto} Deportivo La Coruña 29 37 {{#expr:29/37 round 3}}
1993–94Brazil}} {{sortnameRomário} Barcelona 30 33 {{#expr:30/33 round 3}}
1994–95Chile}} {{sortname|Iván|Zamorano}} Real Madrid 28 38 {{#expr:28/38 round 3}}
1995–96Spain}} {{sortname|Juan Antonio|Pizzi}} Tenerife 31 41 {{#expr:31/41 round 3}}
1996–97{{flagicon|Brazil}} {{sortnameRonaldo (Brazilian footballer)} Barcelona 34 37 {{#expr:34/37 round 3}}
1997–98Italy}} {{sortname|Christian|Vieri}} Atlético Madrid 24 24 {{#expr:24/24 round 3}}
1998–99Spain}} {{sortnameRaúl (footballer)} Real Madrid 25 37 {{#expr:25/37 round 3}}
1999–00Spain}} {{sortnameSalva Ballesta} Racing Santander 27 36 {{#expr:27/36 round 3}}
2000–01Spain}} {{sortnameRaúl (footballer)}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madrid 24 36 {{#expr:24/36 round 3}}
2001–02Spain}} {{sortname|Diego|Tristán}} Deportivo La Coruñagroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Tristán scored 20 goals.}} 35 {{#expr:21/35 round 3}}
2002–03{{flagicon|Netherlands}} {{sortname|Roy|Makaay}} Deportivo La Coruña 29 38 {{#expr:29/38 round 3}}
2003–04Brazil}} {{sortnameRonaldo (Brazilian footballer)}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madridgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Ronaldo scored 24 goals.}} 32 {{#expr:25/32 round 3}}
2004–05{{flagicon|Uruguay}} {{sortname|Diego|Forlán}} Villarrealgroup=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Samuel Eto'o was joint top scorer with 25 goals; Marca credits Eto'o with 24 goals.}} 38 {{#expr:25/38 round 3}}
2005–06Cameroon}} {{sortname|Samuel|Eto'o}} Barcelona 26 34 {{#expr:26/34 round 3}}
2006–07Netherlands}} {{sortname|Ruud|van Nistelrooy}} Real Madrid 25 37 {{#expr:25/37 round 3}}
2007–08Spain}} {{sortname|Daniel|Güiza}} Mallorca 27 37 {{#expr:27/37 round 3}}
2008–09{{flagicon|Uruguay}} {{sortname|Diego|Forlán}} {{small|(2)}} Atlético Madrid 32 33 {{#expr:32/33 round 3}}
2009–10{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} Barcelona 34 35 {{#expr:34/35 round 3}}
2010–11{{flagicon|Portugal}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} Real Madrid[3]{{refn>group=lower-alpha|According to LFP match delegate reports, Ronaldo scored 40 goals.}} 34 {{#expr:41/34 round 3}}
2011–12{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} {{small|(2)}} Barcelona 50 37 {{#expr:50/37 round 3}}
2012–13{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} {{small|(3)}} Barcelona 46 32 {{#expr:46/32 round 3}}
2013–14{{flagicon|Portugal}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} {{small|(2)}} Real Madrid 31 30 {{#expr:31/30 round 3}}
2014–15{{flagicon|Portugal}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} {{small|(3)}} Real Madrid 48 35 {{#expr:48/35 round 3}}
2015–16{{flagicon|Uruguay}} {{sortname|Luis|Suárez}} Barcelona 40 35 {{#expr:40/35 round 3}}
2016–17{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} {{small|(4)}} Barcelona 37 34 {{#expr:37/34 round 3}}
2017–18{{flagicon|Argentina}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} {{small|(5)}} Barcelona 34 36 {{#expr:34/36 round 3}}

Statistics

Wins by player (multiple)

PlayerTitlesSeasons
Spain}} Telmo Zarra61944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47, 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53
Argentina}} Alfredo Di Stéfano51953–54, 1955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59
Spain}} Quini1973–74, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82
Mexico}} Hugo Sánchez1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90
Argentina}} Lionel Messi2009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2016–17, 2017–18
Hungary}} Ferenc Puskás41959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64
Spain}} Isidro Lángara31933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
Spain}} José Eulogio Gárate1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71
Portugal}} Cristiano Ronaldo2010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15
Spain}} Guillermo Gorostiza21929–30, 1931–32
Spain}} Mundo1941–42, 1943–44
Spain}} Pahiño1947–48, 1951–52
Spain}} Amancio1968–69, 1969–70
Argentina}} Mario Kempes1976–77, 1977–78
Spain}} Raúl1998–99, 2000–01
Brazil}} Ronaldo1996–97, 2003–04
Cameroon}} Samuel Eto'o2004–05, 2005–06
Uruguay}} Diego Forlán2004–05, 2008–09

Consecutive wins

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| footer = Alfredo Di Stéfano and Hugo Sánchez each won four successive Pichichis. Di Stéfano represented Real Madrid during this time span, while Sánchez played his first season for Atlético Madrid.
| image1 = Alfredo Di Stéfano 1962.jpg
| width1 = 140
| image2 = Hugo Sánchez 1988.jpg
| width2 = 123
}}
PlayerTitlesSeasons
Argentina}} Alfredo Di Stéfano41955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59
Mexico}} Hugo Sánchez1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88
Spain}} Isidro Lángara31933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
Spain}} Telmo Zarra1944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47
Spain}} José Eulogio Gárate1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71
Spain}} Quini1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82

Wins by club

ClubPlayersTotal
Community of Madrid}} Real Madrid1327
Catalonia}} Barcelona1116
Basque Country}} Athletic Bilbao612
Community of Madrid}} Atlético Madrid810
Valencian Community}} Valencia46
Asturias}} Real Oviedo24
Asturias}} Sporting Gijón13
Galicia}} Deportivo La Coruña33
Castile and Leon}} Real Valladolid22
Basque Country}} Real Sociedad11
Galicia}} Celta Vigo11
Andalucia}} Sevilla11
Aragon}} Real Zaragoza11
Valencian Community}} Elche11
Andalusia}} Granada11
Andalusia}} Real Betis11
Canary Islands}} Tenerife11
Cantabria}} Racing Santander11
Valencian Community}} Villarreal11
Balearic Islands}} Mallorca11

Wins by country

CountryPlayersTotal
{{ESP}}3657
{{ARG}}39
{{BRA}}56
{{MEX}}15
{{HUN}}12
{{URU}}34
{{POR}}13
{{NED}}22
{{PER}}11
{{PAR}}11
{{CMR}}11
{{CHI}}11
{{ITA}}11
{{AUT}}11

See also

  • Spanish football top scorers, based on official La Liga match delegate reports
  • Zarra Trophy, awarded by Marca to the Spanish top goalscorer in La Liga
  • Zamora Trophy, awarded by Marca to the top goalkeeper in La Liga
  • Premier League Golden Boot
  • Capocannoniere
  • List of Bundesliga top scorers
  • List of Süper Lig top scorers
  • List of Eredivisie top scorers
  • List of Ukrainian Premier League top scorers
  • List of Portugal Premier League top scorers
  • List of Russian Premier League top scorers
  • List of Ligue 1 top scorers
  • List of top international association football goal scorers by country

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://athletic.elcorreo.com/noticias/201510/08/pichichi-reune-goleadores-rojiblancos-20151008210636.html |title=Los discípulos de Pichichi |trans-title=Pichichi's disciples |newspaper=El Correo |language=Spanish |date=9 October 2015 |accessdate=23 September 2017}}
2. ^Sonia Bermúdez and Adriana Martín shared the women's Pichichi Trophy. Marca (in Spanish), 8 February 2016.
3. ^{{cite news |title=Cristiano Ronaldo: un Pichichi de récord |newspaper=Marca |date=24 May 2011 |url=http://www.marca.com/2011/05/24/multimedia/graficos/1306228178.html |accessdate=18 March 2016}}
Notes
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Citations
  • {{cite web|first1=Luis Javier |last1=Bravo |first2=Bernhard |last2=Sillipp |first3=Raúl |last3=Torre |first4=Roberto |last4=Di Maggio |title=List of all Pichichi winners |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |date=25 June 2015 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spantops.html |accessdate=10 March 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084634/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spantops.html |archivedate= 4 March 2016 |df= }}
  • Liga de Fútbol Profesional historical archive

External links

  • Pichichi, a history of the award and up to date Pichichi standings
{{La Liga top scorers}}{{La Liga teamlist}}

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