World Cup Golden Boot: Messi and Mbappe vie for top goalscorer at Qatar 2022

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The Golden Boot is up for grabs as Argentina face France in the World Cup final, with as many as four players still able to win the prestigious top goalscorer prize.

All eyes are on Lionel Messi as the Argentina captain looks to win the World Cup for the first time on his final appearance at the tournament, but the 35-year-old could also win the Golden Boot for the first time in Qatar.

Messi comes into the World Cup final level with France star Kylian Mbappe on five goals. Messi has scored more penalties than Mbappe, but he also has the edge on assists. All of course could change during the final at the Lusail Stadium.

Meanwhile, Argentina’s Julian Alvarez and France’s Olivier Giroud are still in contention to win the Golden Boot as they come into the final on four goals each.

Fifa hands out a gold, silver and bronze prize for goalscorers. Previously players with the same number of goals would share awards, but nowadays they are split by tie-breakers: first, who scored the fewest penalties; then who collected the most Fifa-approved assists; then who has played the fewest minutes.

List of top scorers at 2022 World Cup

Player

Goals (penalties)

Assists

Lionel Messi (Argentina)

5 (3)

3

Kylian Mbappe (France)

5 (2)

2

Olivier Giroud (France)

4

0

Julian Alvarez (Argentina)

4

0

Goncalo Ramos (Portugal)

3

1

Alvaro Morata (Spain)

3

1

Marcus Rashford (England)

3

0

Bukayo Saka (England)

3

0

Cody Gakpo (Netherlands)

3

0

Richarlison (Brazil)

3

0

Enner Valencia (Ecuador)

3 (1)

0

Kylian Mbappe has been in sparkling form for France

(AP)

List of previous Golden Boot winners

World Cup Top goalscorer Goals Runner(s)-up Goals Third place Goals
1930 Uruguay Guillermo Stabile 8 Pedro Cea 5 Bert Patenaude 4
1934 Italy Oldrich Nejedly 5 Edmund Conen, Angelo Schiavio 4 None
1938 France Leônidas 7 Gyorgy Sarosi, Gyula Zsengeller, Silvio Piola 5 None
1950 Brazil Ademir 8 Oscar Miguez 5 Alcides Ghiggia, Chico, Estanislau Basora, Telmo Zarra 4
1954 Switzerland Sandor Kocsis 11 Josef Hugi, Max Morlock, Erich Probst 6 None
1958 Sweden Just Fontaine 13 Pele, Helmut Rahn 6 None
1962 Chile Florian Albert, Valentin Ivanov, Garrincha, Vava, Drazan Jerkovic, Leonel Sanchez 4 None None
1966 England Eusebio 9 Helmut Haller 6 Valeriy Porkujan, Geoff Hurst, Ferenc Bene, Franz Beckenbauer 4
1970 Mexico Gerd Muller 10 Jairzinho 7 Teofilo Cubillas 5
1974 West Germany Grzegorz Lato 7 Andrzej Szarmach, Johan Neeskens 5 None
1978 Argentina[50] Mario Kempes 6 Teófilo Cubillas 5 Rob Rensenbrink 5
1982 Spain Paolo Rossi 6 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 5 Zico 4
1986 Mexico Gary Lineker 6 Emilio Butragueno, Careca, Diego Maradona 5 None
1990 Italy Salvatore Schillaci 6 Tomas Skuhravy 5 Roger Milla, Gary Lineker 4
1994 United States Oleg Salenko, Hristo Stoichkov 6 None Kennet Andersson, Romario 5
1998 France Davor Suker 6 Gabriel Batistuta, Christian Vieri 5 None
2002 South Korea/Japan Ronaldo 8 Miroslav Klose, Rivaldo 5
2006 Germany Miroslav Klose 5 Hernan Crespo 3 Ronaldo 3
2010 South Africa Thomas Muller 5 David Villa 5 Wesley Sneijder 5
2014 Brazil James Rodriguez 6 Thomas Muller 5 Neymar 4
2018 Russia Harry Kane 6 Antoine Griezmann 4 Romelu Lukaku 4

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