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
|
*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.