European Leagues
Mbappé Wins European Golden Boot In Debut Season
French superstar scores 31 LaLiga goals to clinch Golden Boot, Pichichi Trophy, and rewrite debut season records at the Bernabéu
Kylian Mbappé has claimed the European Golden Boot, finishing the 2024/25 campaign as the continent’s top league scorer with 31 goals in LaLiga.
Mbappe’s 31 goals in Spain’s top flight earned him 62 points under UEFA’s coefficient system, which values goals in Europe’s top five leagues at two points each.
Mbappé edged out Sporting CP’s Viktor Gyökeres, who netted an impressive 39 goals in Portugal but finished with 58.5 points due to the Primeira Liga’s lower 1.5 coefficient. Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah was also in the hunt, sitting on 56 points ahead of the Premier League’s final matchday. The Egyptian needed a hat-trick to tie Mbappé but managed only one goal in a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, finishing third.
Mbappé’s Golden Boot triumph crowns an extraordinary first season, individually, in Spain. He scored 42 goals in 55 appearances across all competitions.
In LaLiga, the 25-year-old scored 31 times in just 34 games, winning the Pichichi Trophy—the league’s top scorer award—becoming the first Real Madrid player since Ruud van Nistelrooy in 2007 to do so in their debut season. He also won the Gerd Müller Trophy, given to the highest-scoring player in a single club season worldwide.
Mbappé shattered multiple records along the way. He broke Alfredo Di Stéfano’s 71-year-old record for most LaLiga goals in a debut season at Real Madrid, and surpassed Ivan Zamorano’s 33-year-old mark for total goals in a debut campaign for the club. He also became just the fourth player in LaLiga history to score at least 30 goals in their first season—joining the ranks of Pruden, Romano, and Ronaldo Nazário.
His impact has been both statistical and symbolic. Signed on a free transfer in the summer of 2024, Mbappé’s arrival was one of the most anticipated moves in football history. Within a year, he has justified the hype, leading Madrid’s frontline with a clinical eye for goal.
And his season may not be over just yet. Real Madrid will take part in the FIFA Club World Cup next month, offering Mbappé more opportunities to add to his already staggering goal tally.
Managingmadrid.com
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