Pichichi Trophy

Athletic Bilbao striker Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno is the trophy's namesake.

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. All top scorers who preceded the award's creation were retrospectively named Pichichi winners by Marca.

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 Spanish football top scorers.

Winners

Key
  Player also won the European Golden Shoe
  Shared
Season Player Club Goals Games Ratio
1929 Spain Bienzobas, PacoPaco Bienzobas Real Sociedad 14[lower-alpha 1] 18 0.778
1929–30 Spain Gorostiza, GuillermoGuillermo Gorostiza Athletic Bilbao 19[lower-alpha 2] 18 1.056
1930–31 Spain Bata, Bata Athletic Bilbao 27 17 1.588
1931–32 Second Spanish Republic Gorostiza, GuillermoGuillermo Gorostiza Athletic Bilbao 12[lower-alpha 3] 15 0.8
1932–33 Second Spanish Republic Olivares, ManuelManuel Olivares Real Madrid 16 14 1.143
1933–34 Second Spanish Republic Lángara, IsidroIsidro Lángara Real Oviedo 27[lower-alpha 4] 18 1.5
1934–35 Second Spanish Republic Lángara, IsidroIsidro Lángara Real Oviedo 26[lower-alpha 5] 22 1.182
1935–36 Second Spanish Republic Lángara, IsidroIsidro Lángara Real Oviedo 27[lower-alpha 6] 21 1.286
1939–40 Francoist Spain Unamuno, VíctorVíctor Unamuno Athletic Bilbao 20 22 0.909
1940–41 Francoist Spain Pruden, Pruden Atlético Madrid 30[lower-alpha 7] 22 1.364
1941–42 Francoist Spain Mundo, Mundo Valencia 27 25 1.08
1942–43 Francoist Spain Martín, MarianoMariano Martín Barcelona 32[lower-alpha 8] 23 1.391
1943–44 Francoist Spain Mundo, Mundo Valencia 27[lower-alpha 9] 26 1.038
1944–45 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 19[lower-alpha 10] 26 0.731
1945–46 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 24 18 1.333
1946–47 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 34[lower-alpha 11] 24 1.417
1947–48 Francoist Spain Pahiño, Pahiño Celta Vigo 23[lower-alpha 12] 22 1.045
1948–49 Francoist Spain César, César Barcelona 28[lower-alpha 13] 24 1.167
1949–50 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 25[lower-alpha 14] 26 0.962
1950–51 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 38 30 1.267
1951–52 Francoist Spain Pahiño, Pahiño Real Madrid 28 27 1.037
1952–53 Francoist Spain Zarra, TelmoTelmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 24 29 0.828
1953–54 Argentina Di Stéfano, AlfredoAlfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 27 28 0.964
1954–55 Francoist Spain Arza, JuanJuan Arza Sevilla 28 29 0.966
1955–56 Argentina Di Stéfano, AlfredoAlfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 24 30 0.8
1956–57 Argentina Di Stéfano, AlfredoAlfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 31 30 1.033
1957–58 Francoist Spain Badenes, ManuelManuel Badenes Real Valladolid 19 29 0.655
Francoist Spain Alós, RicardoRicardo Alós Valencia 19 29 0.655
Argentina Di Stéfano, AlfredoAlfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 19 30 0.633
1958–59 Argentina Di Stéfano, AlfredoAlfredo Di Stéfano Real Madrid 23 28 0.821
1959–60 Hungary Puskás, FerencFerenc Puskás Real Madrid 26[lower-alpha 15] 24 1.083
1960–61 Hungary Puskás, FerencFerenc Puskás Real Madrid 27[lower-alpha 16] 28 0.964
1961–62 Peru Seminario, JuanJuan Seminario Real Zaragoza 25 30 0.833
1962–63 Hungary Puskás, FerencFerenc Puskás Real Madrid 26 30 0.867
1963–64 Hungary Puskás, FerencFerenc Puskás Real Madrid 20[lower-alpha 17] 25 0.8
1964–65 Paraguay Ré, CayetanoCayetano Ré Barcelona 25[lower-alpha 18] 30 0.833
1965–66 Francoist Spain Vavá II, Vavá II Elche 19[lower-alpha 19] 30 0.633
1966–67 Brazil Waldo, Waldo Valencia 24 30 0.8
1967–68 Francoist Spain Uriarte, FidelFidel Uriarte Athletic Bilbao 22 24 0.917
1968–69 Francoist Spain Amancio, Amancio Real Madrid 14 29 0.483
Francoist Spain Gárate, José EulogioJosé Eulogio Gárate Atlético Madrid 14 30 0.467
1969–70 Francoist Spain Amancio, Amancio Real Madrid 16 29 0.552
Francoist Spain Aragonés, LuisLuis Aragonés Atlético Madrid 16 30 0.533
Francoist Spain Gárate, José EulogioJosé Eulogio Gárate Atlético Madrid 16 30 0.533
1970–71 Francoist Spain Gárate, José EulogioJosé Eulogio Gárate Atlético Madrid 17 28 0.607
Francoist Spain Rexach, CarlesCarles Rexach Barcelona 17 28 0.607
1971–72 Francoist Spain Porta, EnriqueEnrique Porta Granada 20 31 0.645
1972–73 Francoist Spain Marianín, Marianín Real Oviedo 19 32 0.594
1973–74 Francoist Spain Quini, Quini Sporting Gijón 20 34 0.588
1974–75 Francoist Spain Carlos, Carlos Athletic Bilbao 19 32 0.594
1975–76 Francoist Spain Quini, Quini Sporting Gijón 18[lower-alpha 20] 34 0.529
1976–77 Argentina Kempes, MarioMario Kempes Valencia 24 34 0.706
1977–78 Argentina Kempes, MarioMario Kempes Valencia 28 34 0.824
1978–79 Austria Krankl, HansHans Krankl Barcelona 29 30 0.967
1979–80 Spain Quini, Quini Sporting Gijón 24 34 0.706
1980–81 Spain Quini, Quini Barcelona 20 30 0.667
1981–82 Spain Quini, Quini Barcelona 26[lower-alpha 21] 32 0.813
1982–83 Spain Rincón, PoliPoli Rincón Real Betis 20 30 0.667
1983–84 Uruguay da Silva, JorgeJorge da Silva Real Valladolid 17 30 0.567
Spain Juanito, Juanito Real Madrid 17 31 0.548
1984–85 Mexico Sánchez, HugoHugo Sánchez Atlético Madrid 19 33 0.576
1985–86 Mexico Sánchez, HugoHugo Sánchez Real Madrid 22 33 0.667
1986–87 Mexico Sánchez, HugoHugo Sánchez Real Madrid 34 41 0.829
1987–88 Mexico Sánchez, HugoHugo Sánchez Real Madrid 29 36 0.806
1988–89 Brazil Baltazar, Baltazar Atlético Madrid 35 36 0.972
1989–90 Mexico Sánchez, HugoHugo Sánchez Real Madrid 38 35 1.086
1990–91 Spain Butragueño, EmilioEmilio Butragueño Real Madrid 19 35 0.543
1991–92 Spain Manolo, Manolo Atlético Madrid 27 36 0.75
1992–93 Brazil Bebeto, Bebeto Deportivo La Coruña 29 37 0.784
1993–94 Brazil Romário, Romário Barcelona 30 33 0.909
1994–95 Chile Zamorano, IvánIván Zamorano Real Madrid 28 38 0.737
1995–96 Argentina Pizzi, Juan AntonioJuan Antonio Pizzi Tenerife 31 41 0.756
1996–97 Brazil {{{last}}}, Ronaldo[[Ronaldo {{{last}}} (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo {{{last}}}]] Barcelona 34 37 0.919
1997–98 Italy Vieri, ChristianChristian Vieri Atlético Madrid 24 24 1
1998–99 Spain Raúl, Raúl Real Madrid 25 37 0.676
1999–2000 Spain Salva, Salva Racing Santander 27 36 0.75
2000–01 Spain Raúl, Raúl Real Madrid 24 36 0.667
2001–02 Spain Tristán, DiegoDiego Tristán Deportivo La Coruña 21[lower-alpha 22] 35 0.6
2002–03 Netherlands Makaay, RoyRoy Makaay Deportivo La Coruña 29 38 0.763
2003–04 Brazil {{{last}}}, Ronaldo[[Ronaldo {{{last}}} (Brazilian footballer)|Ronaldo {{{last}}}]] Real Madrid 25[lower-alpha 23] 32 0.781
2004–05 Uruguay Forlán, DiegoDiego Forlán Villarreal 25[lower-alpha 24] 38 0.658
2005–06 Cameroon Eto'o, SamuelSamuel Eto'o Barcelona 26 34 0.765
2006–07 Netherlands van Nistelrooy, RuudRuud van Nistelrooy Real Madrid 25 37 0.676
2007–08 Spain Güiza, DanielDaniel Güiza Mallorca 27 37 0.73
2008–09 Uruguay Forlán, DiegoDiego Forlán Atlético Madrid 32 33 0.97
2009–10 Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Barcelona 34 35 0.971
2010–11 Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 41[1][lower-alpha 25] 34 1.206
2011–12 Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Barcelona 50 37 1.351
2012–13 Argentina Messi, LionelLionel Messi Barcelona 45[2][lower-alpha 26] 32 1.406
2013–14 Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 31 30 1.033
2014–15 Portugal Ronaldo, CristianoCristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 48 35 1.371
2015–16 Uruguay Suárez, LuisLuis Suárez Barcelona 40 35 1.143

Statistics

Wins by player

Player Titles Seasons
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 Quini51973–74, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82
Mexico Hugo Sánchez51984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90
Hungary Ferenc Puskás41959–60, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64
Spain Isidro Lángara31933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
Spain José Eulogio Gárate31968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71
Argentina Lionel Messi32009–10, 2011–12, 2012–13
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo32010–11, 2013–14, 2014–15
Spain Guillermo Gorostiza21929–30, 1931–32
Spain Mundo21941–42, 1943–44
Spain Pahiño21947–48, 1951–52
Spain Amancio21968–69, 1969–70
Argentina Mario Kempes21976–77, 1977–78
Spain Raúl21998–99, 2000–01
Brazil Ronaldo21996–97, 2003–04
Uruguay Diego Forlán22004–05, 2008–09

Consecutive wins

Alfredo Di Stéfano and Hugo Sánchez each won four successive Pichichis.
Player Titles Seasons
Argentina Alfredo Di Stéfano41955–56, 1956–57, 1957–58, 1958–59
Mexico Hugo Sánchez41984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88
Spain Isidro Lángara31933–34, 1934–35, 1935–36
Spain Telmo Zarra31944–45, 1945–46, 1946–47
Spain José Eulogio Gárate31968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71
Spain Quini31979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82

Wins by club

Club Players Total
Community of Madrid Real Madrid 13 26
Catalonia Barcelona 11 14
Basque Country (autonomous community) Athletic Bilbao 6 12
Community of Madrid Atlético Madrid 7 10
Valencian Community Valencia 4 6
Asturias Real Oviedo 2 4
Asturias Sporting Gijón 1 3
Galicia (Spain) Deportivo La Coruña 3 3
Castile and León Real Valladolid 2 2
Basque Country (autonomous community) Real Sociedad 1 1
Galicia (Spain) Celta Vigo 1 1
Andalusia Sevilla 1 1
Aragon Real Zaragoza 1 1
Valencian Community Elche 1 1
Andalusia Granada 1 1
Andalusia Real Betis 1 1
Canary Islands Tenerife 1 1
Cantabria Racing Santander 1 1
Valencian Community Villarreal 1 1
Balearic Islands Mallorca 1 1

Wins by country

Country Players Total
 Spain 34 51
 Argentina 4 11
 Brazil 5 6
 Mexico 1 5
 Uruguay 3 4
 Hungary 1 4
 Portugal 1 3
 Netherlands 2 2
 Peru 1 1
 Paraguay 1 1
 Austria 1 1
 Chile 1 1
 Italy 1 1
 Cameroon 1 1

See also

References

Notes
  1. According to Liga de Fútbol Profesional (LFP) match delegate reports, Bienzobas scored 17 goals.
  2. According to LFP match delegate reports, Gorostiza scored 20 goals.
  3. According to LFP match delegate reports, Bata was top scorer with 13 goals.
  4. According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 26 goals.
  5. According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 27 goals.
  6. According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 28 goals.
  7. According to LFP match delegate reports, Pruden scored 33 goals.
  8. According to LFP match delegate reports, Martín scored 30 goals.
  9. According to LFP match delegate reports, Mundo scored 28 goals.
  10. According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 20 goals.
  11. According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 33 goals.
  12. According to LFP match delegate reports, Pahiño scored 20 goals.
  13. According to LFP match delegate reports, César scored 27 goals.
  14. According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 24 goals.
  15. According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 25 goals.
  16. According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 28 goals.
  17. According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 21 goals.
  18. According to LFP match delegate reports, Ré scored 26 goals.
  19. According to LFP match delegate reports, Vavá scored 15 goals; Luis Aragonés was top scorer with 18 goals.
  20. According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 21 goals.
  21. According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 27 goals.
  22. According to LFP match delegate reports, Tristán scored 20 goals.
  23. According to LFP match delegate reports, Ronaldo scored 24 goals.
  24. According to LFP match delegate reports, Samuel Eto'o was joint top scorer with 25 goals; Marca credits Eto'o with 24 goals.
  25. According to LFP match delegate reports, Ronaldo scored 40 goals.
  26. According to LFP match delegate reports, Messi scored 46 goals.
Citations

External links

  1. "Cristiano Ronaldo: un Pichichi de récord". Marca. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. "Los goles del 'Pichichi' Messi". Marca. 2 December 2013. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
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