Belgian Pro League top scorers

The following is the list of Belgian Pro League top scorers by season, since the inception of the Belgian First Division A in 1895 until the present day.

Arthur Ceuleers and Jules Van Craen hold the record for most goals in a single season at 41. Erwin Vandenbergh holds the record for most awards won, with six wins. The most recent top scorer of the Belgian First Division A is Hamdi Harbaoui.

Criteria edit

In recent years, the criteria to determine the top scorer in the Belgian First Division A have been extended, making it nearly impossible to have two or more shared winners in a seasonThe criteria are currently as follows, in order:

  • Number of goals scored
  • Number of away goals scored
  • Number of minutes played
  • Number of assists
  • Number of goals scored, not taking into account penalty kicks

The ranking is computed after each matchday. Until matchday three, the player who scored the most goals during the previous season will play with the image of a "golden bull" on his back. Thereafter, each matchday the leader in the standings will get the image on his shirt.The final standings are computed upon conclusion of the championship playoffs and the Europa League playoffs. The test matches to determine the final team going to the Europa League are not taken into account.

List of top scorers edit

Key
Player (X)Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Indicates multiple award winners in the same season
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season
§Denotes the club were Belgian Pro League champions in the same season
Belgian Pro League top scorers
SeasonPlayerNationalityClubGoals
1895–96Samuel Hickson  EnglandFC Liégeois§?
1896–97Samuel Hickson (2)  EnglandFC Liégeois?
1897–98Frank König   SwitzerlandRacing Club de Bruxelles?
1898–99Frank König (2)   SwitzerlandRacing Club de Bruxelles?
1899–1900Charles Atkinson  EnglandRacing Club de Bruxelles§?
1900–01Herbert Potts  EnglandBeerschot AC26
1901–02Herbert Potts (2)  EnglandBeerschot AC16
1902–03Gustave Vanderstappen  BelgiumUnion SG?
1903–04Gustave Vanderstappen (2)  BelgiumUnion SG§30
1904–05Robert De Veen  BelgiumFC Brugeois?
1905–06Robert De Veen (2)  BelgiumFC Brugeois26
1906–07Maurice Vertongen  BelgiumRacing Club de Bruxelles29
1907–08Maurice Vertongen (2)  BelgiumRacing Club de Bruxelles§23
1908–09Vahram Kevorkian  Russian EmpireRacing Club de Bruxelles30
1909–10Maurice Vertongen (3)  BelgiumUnion SG§36
1910–11Alphonse Six  BelgiumCS Brugeois§40
1911–12Maurice Bunyan  EnglandRacing Club de Bruxelles35
1912–13Sylva Brébart  BelgiumDaring Club de Bruxelles31
1913–14Maurice Bunyan (2)  EnglandRacing Club de Bruxelles28
No official championship played from 1914 to 1919 due to World War I
1919–20Honoré Vlamynck  BelgiumDaring Club de Bruxelles26
1920–21Ivan Thys  BelgiumBeerschot AC23
1921–22Ivan Thys (2)  BelgiumBeerschot AC§21
1922–23Achille Meyskens  BelgiumUnion SG§24
1923–24Charles Jooris  BelgiumRacing Club de Bruxelles18
1924–25Joseph Taeymans  BelgiumBerchem Sport20
1925–26Laurent Grimmonprez  BelgiumRC Gent28
1926–27Lucien Fabry  BelgiumStandard CL28
1927–28Raymond Braine  BelgiumBeerschot AC§35
1928–29Raymond Braine (2)  BelgiumBeerschot AC30
1929–30Pierre De Vidts  BelgiumDaring Club de Bruxelles26
1930–31Jacques Secretin  BelgiumRCFC Montegnée21
1930–31Joseph Van Beeck  BelgiumAntwerp FC§21
1931–32Bernard Delmez  BelgiumLiersche SK§26
1932–33Willy Ulens  BelgiumAntwerp FC26
1933–34Vital Van Landeghem  BelgiumUnion SG§29
1934–35Marius Mondelé  BelgiumDaring Club de Bruxelles28
1935–36Flor Lambrechts  BelgiumAntwerp FC37
1936–37Jean Collet  BelgiumWhite Star WAC22
1937–38Marius Mondelé (2)  BelgiumDaring Club de Bruxelles32
1938–39Jozef Wagner  BelgiumAntwerp FC31
Championship stopped in 1939-40 due to World War II, while in 1940-41 only an unofficial competition was played
1941–42Bert De Cleyn  BelgiumAntwerp FC34
1942–43Arthur Ceuleers  BelgiumBeerschot AC41
1942–43Jules Van Craen  BelgiumLiersche SK41
1943–44Jan Goossens  BelgiumOC Charleroi34
1944-45 championship not played due to World War II, while the 1945-46 season was stopped for the same reason
1946–47Jef Mermans  BelgiumAnderlecht§39
1947–48Jef Mermans (2)  BelgiumAnderlecht23
1948–49René Thirifays  BelgiumCharleroi26
1949–50Jef Mermans (3)  BelgiumAnderlecht§37
1950–51Albert Dehert  BelgiumBerchem Sport27
1951–52Jozef Mannaerts  BelgiumKRC Mechelen25 [1]
1952–53Rik Coppens  BelgiumBeerschot AC35
1953–54Hippolyte Van Den Bosch  BelgiumAnderlecht§29
1954–55Rik Coppens (2)  BelgiumBeerschot35
1955–56Jean Mathonet  BelgiumStandard26
1956–57Maurice Willems  BelgiumGent35
1957–58Jef Vliers  BelgiumBeerschot25
1958–59Victor Wegria  BelgiumRFC Liégeois26
1959–60Victor Wegria (2)  BelgiumLiégeois21
1960–61Victor Wegria (3)  BelgiumLiégeois23
1961–62Jacky Stockman  BelgiumAnderlecht§29
1962–63Victor Wegria (4)  BelgiumLiégeois29
1963–64Paul Van Himst  BelgiumAnderlecht§26
1964–65Jean-Paul Colonval  BelgiumTilleur25
1965–66Paul Van Himst (2)  BelgiumAnderlecht§25
1966–67Jan Mulder  NetherlandsAnderlecht§20
1967–68Roger Claessen  BelgiumStandard Liège20
1967–68Paul Van Himst (3)  BelgiumAnderlecht§20
1968–69Antal Nagy  HungaryStandard Liège§20
1969–70Lothar Emmerich  GermanyBeerschot29
1970–71Erwin Kostedde  GermanyStandard Liège§26
1971–72Raoul Lambert  BelgiumClub Brugge17
1972–73Robbie Rensenbrink  NetherlandsAnderlecht16
1972–73Alfred Riedl  AustriaSint-Truiden16
1973–74Attila Ladynski  HungaryAnderlecht§22
1974–75Alfred Riedl (2)  AustriaAntwerp28
1975–76Hans Posthumus  NetherlandsLierse26
1976–77François Van Der Elst  BelgiumAnderlecht21
1977–78Harald Nickel  GermanyStandard Liège22
1978–79Erwin Albert  GermanyBeveren§28
1979–80Erwin Vandenbergh  BelgiumLierse39
1980–81Erwin Vandenbergh (2)  BelgiumLierse24
1981–82Erwin Vandenbergh (3)  BelgiumLierse25
1982–83Erwin Vandenbergh (4)  BelgiumAnderlecht20
1983–84Nico Claesen  BelgiumSeraing27
1984–85Ronny Martens  BelgiumGent23
1985–86Erwin Vandenbergh (5)  BelgiumAnderlecht§27
1986–87Arnór Guðjohnsen  IcelandAnderlecht§19
1987–88Francis Severeyns  BelgiumAntwerp24
1988–89Eddie Krncevic  AustraliaAnderlecht23
1989–90Frank Farina  AustraliaClub Brugge§24
1990–91Erwin Vandenbergh (6)  BelgiumGent23
1991–92Josip Weber  CroatiaCercle Brugge26
1992–93Josip Weber (2)  CroatiaCercle Brugge31
1993–94Josip Weber (3)  Belgium[2]Cercle Brugge31
1994–95Aurelio Vidmar  AustraliaStandard Liège22
1995–96Mario Stanić  CroatiaClub Brugge§20
1996–97Robert Špehar  CroatiaClub Brugge26
1997–98Branko Strupar  CroatiaGenk22
1998–99Jan Koller  Czech RepublicLokeren24
1999–2000Ole Martin Årst  NorwayGent30
1999–2000Toni Brogno  BelgiumWesterlo30
2000–01Tomasz Radzinski  CanadaAnderlecht§23
2001–02Wesley Sonck  BelgiumGenk§30
2002–03Cédric Roussel  BelgiumMons22
2002–03Wesley Sonck (2)  BelgiumGenk22
2003–04Luigi Pieroni  BelgiumMouscron28
2004–05Nenad Jestrović  Serbia and MontenegroAnderlecht18
2005–06Tosin Dosunmu  NigeriaGerminal Beerschot18
2006–07François Sterchele  BelgiumGerminal Beerschot21
2007–08Joseph Akpala  NigeriaCharleroi18
2008–09Jaime Alfonso Ruiz  ColombiaWesterlo18
2009–10Romelu Lukaku  BelgiumAnderlecht§15 [3]
2010–11Ivan Perišić  CroatiaClub Brugge22
2011–12Jérémy Perbet  FranceMons25
2012–13Carlos Bacca  ColombiaClub Brugge25
2013–14Hamdi Harbaoui  TunisiaLokeren22
2014–15Aleksandar Mitrović  SerbiaAnderlecht20
2015–16Jérémy Perbet (2)  FranceCharleroi22
2016–17Łukasz Teodorczyk  PolandAnderlecht§22 [4]
2017–18Hamdi Harbaoui (2)  TunisiaAnderlecht & Zulte Waregem22 [5]
2018–19Hamdi Harbaoui (3)  TunisiaZulte Waregem25
2019–20Dieumerci Mbokani  Democratic Republic of the CongoAntwerp18 [6]
2020–21Paul Onuachu  NigeriaGenk33
2021–22Deniz Undav  GermanyUnion SG26
2022–23Hugo Cuypers  BelgiumGent24
2023–24Kévin Denkey  TogoCercle Brugge27

Notes

  • 1^ Originally, Rik Coppens was credited with the title of top scorer for the 1951–52 season with 22 goals, until in 2011 a fan noticed that Jozef Mannaerts had actually scored 23 goals that season and the title changed hands.[1]
  • 2^ Josip Weber changed nationality during the 1993–94 season.
  • 3^ Starting with the 2009–10 season, only 30 games were played in the regular competition to decide upon the title of topscorer. In the first season, the title of top scorer was decided immediately after these 30 games. However, from the season 2010–11 on, the goals scored during the playoffs will count.[2] If this rule had been in place during the 2009–10 season, Dorge Kouemaha would have been top scorer instead of Lukaku.
  • 4^ Nigerian striker Henry Onyekuru also scored 22 goals for Eupen, but the top scorer award was given to Teodorczyk as he scored more away goals than Onyekuru.
  • 5^ Harbaoui transferred from Anderlecht to Zulte Waregem during the winter transfer window. He scored 3 and 19 goals for respectively Anderlecht and Zulte Waregem over the course of the whole season.
  • 6^ The 2019–20 Belgian First Division A was stopped after 29 of 40 matches played due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At that point, both Mbokani and Canadian striker Jonathan David had scored 18 goals but Mbokani won the top scorer award as he scored more away goals than David.

References edit

  1. ^ "RC Mechelen-forward is the top scorer of the 1951-52 season" (in Dutch). sporza.be. 2011-12-06.
  2. ^ "Top scorer known only after play-offs" (in Dutch). nieuwsblad.be. 2011-03-18. Archived from the original on 2012-09-14.