Golden Boot Race: Top Goal Scorers At 2022 World Cup
Kylian Mbappe is the leading top scorer at the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup with three (3) goals and one (1) assist. Unlike Enner Valencia and Marcus Rashford with three (3) goals each and no assist.
Enner Balencia’s injury in the second round of group matches could hurt his chances of winning the World Cup top scorer award.
Lionel Messi has two (2) goals and one (1) assist so far while big names Cristiano Ronaldo and Robert Lewandowski both have one (1) goal apiece.
France’s Kylian Mbappe is back on the World Cup trail, with the World champion looking to defend their trophy and win the Golden Boot.
England striker Harry Kane was awarded the Golden Boot for most goals scored in the 2018 World Cup. Kane, 24, took home the honors after netting six goals in the tournament.
The striker tied fellow Englishman Gary Lineker’s 1986 record, becoming only the second Three Lions player to lead a World Cup in scoring.
France’s Just Fontaine holds the record with 13 astonishing goals scored in the 1958 World Cup.
Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku, France’s Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe, Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo and Russia’s Denis Cheryshev were closest to Kane with four goals, while Croatia’s Mario Mandzukic and Ivan Perisic were among seven players that were tied with three.
James Rodriguez is the Golden Boot winner for the 2014 World Cup. Thomas Mueller and Lionel Messi both had a chance to pass the Colombian midfielder in the championship game but were unable to equal his total of six goals.
The 23-year-old emerging superstar scored at least one goal in each of his side’s five matches.
He tallied six goals and two assists before Los Cafeteros were eliminated by host nation Brazil in the quarterfinals.
One of the main concerns for Colombia coming into the World Cup was who would provide the finishing touch with Radamel Falcao out due to injury. Rodriguez stepped up in resounding fashion.
Thomas Muller won the Golden Boot at that edition, courtesy his three assists. He only made his international debut in March, scored five times in South Africa to clinch the award.
The others had one assist each. David Villa, meanwhile, pipped Wesley Sneijder to the Silver Boot since he had played fewer minutes than the Dutchman. David Villa, Wesley Sneijder and Diego Forlan also scored five goals, but the Müller’s three assists saw him edge out the trio.
See the list of all the goal scorers so far at the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
(Golden Boot Rankings) Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup top scorers list
Position/Ranking | Player Name | No. of Goals | No. of Assists | Country |
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1 | Kylian Mbappe | 3 | 1 | France |
2 | Enner Valencia | 3 | 0 | Ecuador |
3 | Marcus Rashford | 3 | 0 | England |
4 | Cody Gakpo | 3 | 0 | Netherlands |
5 | Bruno Fernandes | 2 | 2 | Portugal |
6 | Lionel Messi | 2 | 1 | Argentina |
7 | Mehdi Taremi | 2 | 1 | Iran |
8 | Alvaro Morata | 2 | 1 | Spain |
9 | Bukayo Saka | 2 | 0 | England |
10 | Ferran Torres | 2 | 0 | Spain |
11 | Olivier Giroud | 2 | 0 | France |
12 | Richarlison | 2 | 0 | Brazil |
13 | Andrej Kramaric | 2 | 0 | Croatia |
14 | Mohammed Kudus | 2 | 1 | Ghana |
15 | Gue-sung Cho | 2 | 0 | South Korea |
16 | Davy Klaassen | 1 | 2 | Netherlands |
17 | Dani Olmo | 1 | 1 | Spain |
18 | Robert Lewandowski | 1 | 1 | Poland |
19 | Adrien Rabiot | 1 | 1 | France |
20 | Raheem Sterling | 1 | 1 | England |
21 | Vincent Aboubakar | 1 | 1 | Cameroon |
22 | Jean-Charles Castelletto | 1 | 1 | Cameroon |
23 | Andre Ayew | 1 | 1 | Ghana |
24 | Christian Pulisic | 1 | 1 | USA |
25 | Frenkie de Jong | 1 | 1 | Netherlands |
26 | Cristiano Ronaldo | 1 | 0 | Portugal |
27 | Osman Bukari | 1 | 0 | Ghana |
28 | Rafael Leao | 1 | 0 | Portugal |
29 | Ritsu Doan | 1 | 0 | Japan |
30 | Pablo Gavi | 1 | 0 | Spain |
31 | Joao Felix | 1 | 0 | Portugal |
32 | Jude Bellingham | 1 | 0 | England |
33 | Famara Diedhiou | 1 | 0 | Senegal |
34 | Carlos Soler | 1 | 0 | Spain |
35 | Craig Goodwin | 1 | 0 | Australia |
36 | Marco Asensio | 1 | 0 | Spain |
37 | Mitchell Duke | 1 | 0 | Australia |
38 | Takuma Asano | 1 | 0 | Japan |
39 | Roozbeh Chesmi | 1 | 0 | Iran |
40 | Mohammed Muntari | 1 | 0 | Qatar |
41 | Bamba Dieng | 1 | 0 | Senegal |
42 | Michy Batshuayi | 1 | 0 | Belgium |
43 | Gareth Bale | 1 | 0 | Wales |
44 | Ramin Rezaeian | 1 | 0 | Iran |
45 | Saleh Al-Shehri | 1 | 0 | Saudi Arabia |
46 | Breel Embolo | 1 | 0 | Switzerland |
47 | Boulaye Dia | 1 | 0 | Senegal |
48 | Timothy Weah | 1 | 0 | USA |
49 | Ilkay Gundogan | 1 | 0 | Germany |
50 | Piotr Zielinski | 1 | 0 | Poland |
51 | Jack Grealish | 1 | 0 | England |
52 | Salem Al-Dawsari | 1 | 0 | Saudi Arabia |
53 | Enzo Fernandez | 1 | 0 | Argentina |
54 | Andreas Christensen | 1 | 0 | Denmark |
55 | Keysher Fuller | 1 | 0 | Costa Rica |
56 | Abdelhamid Sabiri | 1 | 0 | Morocco |
57 | Zakaria Aboukhlal | 1 | 0 | Morocco |
58 | Marko Livaja | 1 | 0 | Croatia |
59 | Alphonso Davies | 1 | 0 | Canada |
60 | Lovro Majer | 1 | 0 | Croatia |
61 | Niclas Fullkrug | 1 | 0 | Germany |
62 | Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting | 1 | 0 | Cameroon |
63 | Strahinja Pavlovic | 1 | 0 | Serbia |
64 | Sergej Milinkovic-Savic | 1 | 0 | Serbia |
65 | Aleksandar Mitrovic | 1 | 0 | Serbia |
66 | Mohammed Salisu | 1 | 0 | Ghana |
67 | Casemiro | 1 | 0 | Brazil |
68 | Moises Caicedo | 1 | 0 | Ecuador |
69 | Ismaila Sarr | 1 | 0 | Senegal |
70 | Kalidou Koulibaly | 1 | 0 | Senegal |
71 | Phil Foden | 1 | 0 | England |