Twice a week we will be updating the rankings to determine this season’s winner of the prestigious Golden Shoe trophy.
Current standings (League goals only)
(Including games played on December 05, 2004)
|
Pos
|
Name
|
Club
(Country) |
Gls.
|
Mult
|
Pts.
|
| 1= |
Tomasz Frankowski
|
Wisla Krakow (Pol)
|
19
|
1.5
|
28,5
|
| 1= |
Frode Johnsen
|
Rosenborg
(Nor) |
19
|
1.5
|
28,5
|
| 3 |
Vjateslav Zahovaiko
|
Flora Tallinn (Est) |
28
|
1
|
28
|
| 4 |
Aleksandr Kerzhakov
|
Zenit (Rus)
|
18
|
1.5
|
27
|
| 5= |
Thierry Henry
|
Arsenal (Eng)
|
13
|
2
|
26
|
| 5= |
Adriano
|
Inter (It)
|
13
|
2
|
26
|
| 5= |
Marek Mintal
|
Nürnberg (Ger)
|
13
|
2
|
26
|
| 8 |
Andrei Karyaka
|
Krylya Sovetov (Rus)
|
17
|
1.5
|
25.5
|
| 9 |
Jason Byrne
|
Shelbourne (Ire)
|
25
|
1
|
25
|
| 10 |
Samuel Eto’o
|
Barcelona (Sp)
|
12
|
2
|
24
|
| 11= |
Martin Kamburov
|
Lok. Plovdiv (Bul)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 11= |
Aleksandr Panov
|
Torpedo Moscow (Rus)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 11= |
Dmitriy Sychov
|
Lokomotiv M. (Rus)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 11= |
Alexander Ødegaard
|
Sogndal (Nor)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 11= |
Christian Mayrleb
|
Pasching (Aus)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 11= |
John Hartson
|
Celtic (Sco)
|
15
|
1.5
|
22.5
|
| 17= |
Vincenzo Montella
|
Roma (Ita)
|
11
|
2
|
22
|
| 17= |
Arsen Tlehugov
|
Qayrat (Kaz)
|
22
|
1
|
22
|
| 17= |
Ulugbek Bakayev
|
Tobol (Kaz)
|
11
|
2
|
22
|
| 20= |
Galust Petrosian
|
Pyunik (Arm)
|
21
|
1
|
21
|
| 20= |
Edgar Manucharian
|
Pyunik (Arm)
|
21
|
1
|
21
|
| 20= |
Aleksandr Katasonov
|
Metalurgs (Lat)
|
21
|
1
|
21
|
| 20= |
Olivier Occean
|
Odd (Nor)
|
14
|
1.5
|
21
|
| 20= |
Sigurd Rushfeldt
|
Austria Wien (Aus)
|
14
|
1.5
|
21
|
| 20= |
Arild Sundgot
|
Lillestrøm (Nor)
|
14
|
1.5
|
21
|
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*Only the leading five countries (Spain, Italy, Germany, France and England) on the UEFA Ranking after the 2000/01 season have 2 as their mutiplier.
This is to emphasize the difference in (international)performance level between the clubs from those countries and those from the other countries.
Also, a player cannot first play in a summer league (like for example Norway) and then in a winter league (like for example Spain) and combine the points total for each season.
