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Pichichi

In Spanish football, the Pichichi is the trophy awarded to the top-scorer for each season. It is named in honour of the nickname of a famous Athletic Bilbao player, Rafael Moreno Aranzadi who scored many goals in the years before the Spanish national league was formed.

The corresponding competition for goalkeepers is called the Zamora.

Shown below is a list of winners of the Pichichi:

Pichichi Winners
SeasonPlayerTeamGoals
1928-29BienzobasReal Sociedad14
1929-30GorostizaAthletic Bilbao19
1930-31Bata[?]Athletic Bilbao27
1931-32GorostizaAthletic Bilbao12
1932-33OlivaresReal Madrid16
1933-34LángaraReal Oviedo27
1934-35LángaraReal Oviedo26
1935-36LángaraReal Oviedo27
1939-40UnamunoAthletic Bilbao26
1940-41PrudenAtlético Aviación30
1941-42MundoValencia27
1942-43MartínBarcelona32
1943-44MundoValencia27
1944-45ZarraAthletic Bilbao19
1945-46ZarraAthletic Bilbao24
1946-47ZarraAthletic Bilbao34
1947-48PahiñoCelta de Vigo23
1948-49CesarBarcelona28
1949-50ZarraAthletic Bilbao25
1950-51ZarraAthletic Bilbao38
1951-52PahiñoReal Madrid28
1952-53ZarraAthletic Bilbao24
1953-54Alfredo Di Stéfano[?]Real Madrid27
1954-55ArzaSevilla[?]28
1955-56Alfredo Di Stéfano[?]Real Madrid24
1956-57Alfredo Di Stéfano[?]Real Madrid31
1957-58BadenesReal Valladolid[?]19
Alfredo Di Stéfano[?]Real Madrid19
RicardoValencia19
1958-59Alfredo Di Stéfano[?]Real Madrid23
1959-60Ferenc PuskasReal Madrid26
1960-61Ferenc PuskasReal Madrid27
1961-62SeminarioReal Zaragoza25
1962-63Ferenc PuskasReal Madrid26
1963-64Ferenc PuskasReal Madrid20
1964-65ReBarcelona25
1965-66VaváElche[?]19
1966-67WaldoValencia24
1967-68UriarteAthletic Bilbao22
1968-69AmancioReal Madrid14
GárateAtlético Madrid14
1969-70AmancioReal Madrid16
LuisAtlético Madrid16
GárateAtlético Madrid16
1970-71GárateAtlético Madrid17
RexachBarcelona17
1971-72PortaGranada[?]20
1972-73MarianínReal Oviedo19
1973-74QuiniSporting de Gijón20
1974-75CarlosAthletic Bilbao19
1975-76QuiniSporting de Gijón18
1976-77Mario Kempes[?]Valencia24
1977-78Mario Kempes[?]Valencia28
1978-79KranklBarcelona29
1979-80QuiniSporting de Gijón24
1980-81QuiniBarcelona20
1981-82QuiniBarcelona26
1982-83RincónReal Betis[?]20
1983-84Da SilvaReal Valladolid[?]17
JuanitoReal Madrid17
1984-85Hugo SánchezAtlético Madrid19
1985-86Hugo SánchezReal Madrid22
1986-87Hugo SánchezReal Madrid34
1987-88Hugo SánchezReal Madrid29
1988-89BaltazarAtlético Madrid35
1989-90Hugo SánchezReal Madrid38
1990-91ButragueñoReal Madrid19
1991-92ManoloAtlético Madrid27
1992-93Bebeto[?]Deportivo La Coruña[?]29
1993-94Romario[?]Barcelona30
1994-95Ivan Zamorano[?]Real Madrid27
1995-96PizziTenerife[?]31
1996-97RonaldoBarcelona34
1997-98Christian Vieri[?]Atlético Madrid24
1998-99Raúl[?]Real Madrid23
1999-00SalvaRacing[?]27
2000-01Raúl[?]Real Madrid24
2001-02Diego Tristán[?]Deportivo La Coruña21
2002-03Roy MakaayDeportivo La Coruña29



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