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The '''''capocannoniere''''' award ({{IPA-it|ˌkapokanːoˈnjɛːre|lang}}; {{literally|head gunner}}), known as '''Paolo Rossi Award'''<ref>[https://www.assocalciatori.it/news/nasce-il-premio-paolo-rossi THE PAOLO ROSSI AWARD IS BORN (in Italian)]. [[Italian Footballers' Association|AIC]]</ref> since 2021, is awarded by the [[Italian Footballers' Association]] (AIC) to the highest goalscorer of each season in [[Italy]]'s [[Serie A]] from the 2010–11 season, when it was called the '''AIC Award to the Top Scorer''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Premio AIC al Capocannoniere'' in Italian). The award is currently held by [[Victor Osimhen]], who scored 26 goals for [[SSC Napoli|Napoli]] in the [[2022–23 Serie A|2022–23 season]].
The '''''capocannoniere''''' award ({{IPA-it|ˌkapokannoˈnjɛːre|lang}}; {{literally|head gunner}}), known as '''Paolo Rossi Award'''<ref>[https://www.assocalciatori.it/news/nasce-il-premio-paolo-rossi THE PAOLO ROSSI AWARD IS BORN (in Italian)]. [[Italian Footballers' Association|AIC]]</ref> since 2021, is awarded by the [[Italian Footballers' Association]] (AIC) to the highest goalscorer of each season in [[Italy]]'s [[Serie A]] from the 2010–11 season, when it was called the '''AIC Award to the Top Scorer''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Premio AIC al Capocannoniere'' in Italian). The award is currently held by [[Victor Osimhen]], who scored 26 goals for [[SSC Napoli|Napoli]] in the [[2022–23 Serie A|2022–23 season]].


The highest number of goals scored to win the ''Capocannoniere'' is 36, by [[Gino Rossetti]] for [[Torino FC|Torino]] in [[1928–29 Divisione Nazionale|1928–29]], [[Gonzalo Higuaín]] for Napoli in [[2015–16 Serie A|2015–16]] and [[Ciro Immobile]] for [[SS Lazio|Lazio]] in [[2019–20 Serie A|2019–20]]. [[Ferenc Hirzer]], [[Julio Libonatti]] and [[Gunnar Nordahl]] are in joint fourth place for this record; they each scored 35 goals for [[Juventus FC|Juventus]], Torino and [[AC Milan|Milan]] respectively.
The highest number of goals scored to win the ''Capocannoniere'' is 36, by [[Gino Rossetti]] for [[Torino FC|Torino]] in [[1928–29 Divisione Nazionale|1928–29]], [[Gonzalo Higuaín]] for Napoli in [[2015–16 Serie A|2015–16]] and [[Ciro Immobile]] for [[SS Lazio|Lazio]] in [[2019–20 Serie A|2019–20]]. [[Ferenc Hirzer]], [[Julio Libonatti]] and [[Gunnar Nordahl]] are in joint fourth place for this record; they each scored 35 goals for [[Juventus FC|Juventus]], Torino and [[AC Milan|Milan]] respectively.

Revision as of 18:35, 15 May 2024

Paolo Rossi Award
Gunnar Nordahl, by winning the capocannoniere award five times, is the pluricapocannoniere of Serie A, while playing at AC Milan.
Awarded forThe leading goalscorer in a single Serie A season
LandItalien
Presented byItalian Footballers' Association
Formerly calledCapocannoniere
First awarded2011
Currently held byVictor Osimhen (2022–23)
Most awardsGunnar Nordahl (5)

The capocannoniere award (Italian: [ˌkapokannoˈnjɛːre]; lit.'head gunner'), known as Paolo Rossi Award[1] since 2021, is awarded by the Italian Footballers' Association (AIC) to the highest goalscorer of each season in Italien's Serie A from the 2010–11 season, when it was called the AIC Award to the Top Scorer (Italian: Premio AIC al Capocannoniere in Italian). The award is currently held by Victor Osimhen, who scored 26 goals for Napoli in the 2022–23 season.

The highest number of goals scored to win the Capocannoniere is 36, by Gino Rossetti for Torino in 1928–29, Gonzalo Higuaín for Napoli in 2015–16 and Ciro Immobile for Lazio in 2019–20. Ferenc Hirzer, Julio Libonatti and Gunnar Nordahl are in joint fourth place for this record; they each scored 35 goals for Juventus, Torino and Milan respectively.

Gunnar Nordahl of Milan has won the title of capocannoniere five times: 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54 and 1954–55, more than any other player in the history of Italian championship.[2]

Winners

Data relating to seasons prior to 1923–24 are incomplete or imprecise due to scarcity of sources.

Key
  Player also won the European Golden Shoe (first awarded in 1968)

* Italian by naturalisation (Puricelli has been a capocannoniere both as an Uruguayan and an Italian player)

Season Player(s) Nationality Club(s) Goals[3]
1898 Edoardo Bosio
Norman Victor Leaver
 Italien
 England
Internazionale Torino
Genoa
2
1899 Albert Weber  Schweiz Internazionale Torino 2
1900 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1901 Umberto Malvano  Italien Juventus 4
1902 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1903 Unknown K.A. Juventus K.A.
1904 Unknown K.A. Juventus K.A.
1905 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1906 Guido Pedroni  Italien Milan 3
1907 Hans Kämpfer  Schweiz Torino 7
1908 Mario Cagliani  Italien US Milanese 4
1909 Amilcare Pizzi  Italien US Milanese 9
1909–10 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1910–11 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1911–12 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1912–13 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1913–14 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1914–15 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
191519 Not awarded
1919–20 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1920–21 Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1921–22 (FIGC) Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1921–22 (CCI) Unknown K.A. K.A. K.A.
1922–23 Fulvio Bernardini  Italien Lazio 24
1923–24 Heinrich Schönfeld  Österreich Torino 22
1924–25 Mario Magnozzi  Italien Livorno 19
1925–26 Ferenc Hirzer  Ungarn Juventus 35
1926–27 Anton Powolny  Österreich Internazionale 22
1927–28 Julio Libonatti  Italien* Torino 35
1928–29 Gino Rossetti  Italien Torino 36
Foundation of Serie A
1929–30 Giuseppe Meazza  Italien Ambrosiana-Inter 31
1930–31 Rodolfo Volk  Italien Roma 28
1931–32 Angelo Schiavio
Pedro Petrone
 Italien
 Uruguay
Bologna
Fiorentina
25
1932–33 Felice Borel  Italien Juventus 29
1933–34 Felice Borel  Italien Juventus 32
1934–35 Enrique Guaita  Italien* Roma 28
1935–36 Giuseppe Meazza  Italien Ambrosiana-Inter 25
1936–37 Silvio Piola  Italien Lazio 21
1937–38 Giuseppe Meazza  Italien Ambrosiana-Inter 20
1938–39 Ettore Puricelli
Aldo Boffi
 Uruguay
 Italien
Bologna
Milan
19
1939–40 Aldo Boffi  Italien Milan 24
1940–41 Ettore Puricelli  Italien* Bologna 22
1941–42 Aldo Boffi  Italien Milan 22
1942–43 Silvio Piola  Italien Lazio 21
194345 Not awarded
1945–46 Guglielmo Gabetto  Italien Torino 22
1946–47 Valentino Mazzola  Italien Torino 29
1947–48 Giampiero Boniperti  Italien Juventus 27
1948–49 István Nyers  Ungarn Internazionale 26
1949–50 Gunnar Nordahl  Schweden Milan 35
1950–51 Gunnar Nordahl  Schweden Milan 34
1951–52 John Hansen  Dänemark Juventus 30
1952–53 Gunnar Nordahl  Schweden Milan 26
1953–54 Gunnar Nordahl  Schweden Milan 23
1954–55 Gunnar Nordahl  Schweden Milan 27
1955–56 Gino Pivatelli  Italien Bologna 29
1956–57 Dino da Costa  Brasilien Roma 22
1957–58 John Charles  Wales Juventus 28
1958–59 Antonio Valentín Angelillo  Argentinien Internazionale 33
1959–60 Omar Sívori  Argentinien Juventus 28
1960–61 Sergio Brighenti  Italien Sampdoria 27
1961–62 José Altafini
Aurelio Milani
 Italien*
 Italien
Milan
Fiorentina
22
1962–63 Harald Nielsen
Pedro Manfredini
 Dänemark
 Argentinien
Bologna
Roma
19
1963–64 Harald Nielsen  Dänemark Bologna 21
1964–65 Sandro Mazzola
Alberto Orlando
 Italien
 Italien
Internazionale
Fiorentina
17
1965–66 Luís Vinício  Brasilien Vicenza 25
1966–67 Gigi Riva  Italien Cagliari 18
1967–68 Pierino Prati  Italien Milan 15
1968–69 Gigi Riva  Italien Cagliari 21
1969–70 Gigi Riva  Italien Cagliari 21
1970–71 Roberto Boninsegna  Italien Internazionale 24
1971–72 Roberto Boninsegna  Italien Internazionale 22
1972–73 Giuseppe Savoldi
Paolino Pulici
Gianni Rivera
 Italien
 Italien
 Italien
Bologna
Torino
Milan
17
1973–74 Giorgio Chinaglia  Italien Lazio 24
1974–75 Paolino Pulici  Italien Torino 18
1975–76 Paolino Pulici  Italien Torino 21
1976–77 Francesco Graziani  Italien Torino 21
1977–78 Paolo Rossi  Italien Vicenza 24
1978–79 Bruno Giordano  Italien Lazio 19
1979–80 Roberto Bettega  Italien Juventus 16
1980–81 Roberto Pruzzo  Italien Roma 18
1981–82 Roberto Pruzzo  Italien Roma 15
1982–83 Michel Platini  Frankreich Juventus 16
1983–84 Michel Platini  Frankreich Juventus 20
1984–85 Michel Platini  Frankreich Juventus 18
1985–86 Roberto Pruzzo  Italien Roma 19
1986–87 Pietro Paolo Virdis  Italien Milan 17
1987–88 Diego Maradona  Argentinien Napoli 15
1988–89 Aldo Serena  Italien Internazionale 22
1989–90 Marco van Basten  Niederlande Milan 19
1990–91 Gianluca Vialli  Italien Sampdoria 19
1991–92 Marco van Basten  Niederlande Milan 25
1992–93 Giuseppe Signori  Italien Lazio 26
1993–94 Giuseppe Signori  Italien Lazio 23
1994–95 Gabriel Batistuta  Argentinien Fiorentina 26
1995–96 Igor Protti
Giuseppe Signori
 Italien
 Italien
Bari
Lazio
24
1996–97 Filippo Inzaghi  Italien Atalanta 24
1997–98 Oliver Bierhoff  Deutschland Udinese 27
1998–99 Márcio Amoroso  Brasilien Udinese 22
1999–2000 Andriy Shevchenko  Ukraine Milan 24
2000–01 Hernán Crespo  Argentinien Lazio 26
2001–02 David Trezeguet
Dario Hübner
 Frankreich
 Italien
Juventus
Piacenza
24
2002–03 Christian Vieri  Italien Internazionale 24
2003–04 Andriy Shevchenko  Ukraine Milan 24
2004–05 Cristiano Lucarelli  Italien Livorno 24
2005–06 Luca Toni  Italien Fiorentina 31
2006–07 Francesco Totti  Italien Roma 26
2007–08 Alessandro Del Piero  Italien Juventus 21
2008–09 Zlatan Ibrahimović  Schweden Internazionale 25
2009–10 Antonio Di Natale  Italien Udinese 29
AIC Award to the Top Scorer
2010–11 Antonio Di Natale  Italien Udinese 28
2011–12 Zlatan Ibrahimović  Schweden Milan 28
2012–13 Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Napoli 29
2013–14 Ciro Immobile  Italien Torino 22
2014–15 Mauro Icardi
Luca Toni
 Argentinien
 Italien
Internazionale
Hellas Verona
22
2015–16 Gonzalo Higuaín  Argentinien Napoli 36
2016–17 Edin Džeko  Bosnien und Herzegowina Roma 29
2017–18 Mauro Icardi
Ciro Immobile
 Argentinien
 Italien
Internazionale
Lazio
29
2018–19 Fabio Quagliarella  Italien Sampdoria 26
2019–20 Ciro Immobile  Italien Lazio 36
Paolo Rossi Award
2020–21 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal Juventus 29
2021–22 Ciro Immobile  Italien Lazio 27
2022–23 Victor Osimhen  Nigeria Napoli 26

Awards won by player

For 15 seasons the capocannonieri are unknown.

Rank Player Club(s) Land Titles Seasons
1 Gunnar Nordahl Milan  Schweden 5 1949–50, 1950–51, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1954–55
2 Ciro Immobile Torino, Lazio  Italien 4 2013–14, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2021–22
3 Giuseppe Meazza Internazionale  Italien 3 1929–30, 1935–36, 1937–38
Aldo Boffi Milan  Italien 3 1938–39, 1939–40, 1941–42
Gigi Riva Cagliari  Italien 3 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70
Paolo Pulici Torino  Italien 3 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76
Roberto Pruzzo Roma  Italien 3 1980–81, 1981–82, 1985–86
Michel Platini Juventus  Frankreich 3 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85
Giuseppe Signori Lazio  Italien 3 1992–93, 1993–94, 1995–96

Awards won by club

The capocannoniere has been won 18 times by AC Milan players, the most recent being Zlatan Ibrahimović in 2012

For 13 seasons the clubs are unknown. Current Serie A teams are shown in bold.

Club Total
Milan 18
Juventus 17
Internazionale 14
Lazio 12
Torino 11
Roma 9
Bologna 7
Fiorentina 5
Napoli 4
Udinese 4
Cagliari 3
Sampdoria 3
Internazionale Torino 2
Livorno 2
US Milanese 2
Vicenza 2
Atalanta 1
Bari 1
Genoa 1
Piacenza 1
Hellas Verona 1

Awards won by nationality

Argentines are the most prolific foreign winners of the capocannoniere, the most recent being Mauro Icardi of Internazionale in 2018.

For 15 seasons the nationalities are unknown.

Land Total
 Italien 73
 Argentinien 9
 Schweden 7
 Frankreich 4
 Brasilien 3
 Dänemark 3
 Uruguay 3
 Österreich 2
 Ungarn 2
 Niederlande 2
 Schweiz 2
 Ukraine 2
 Bosnien und Herzegowina 1
 England 1
 Deutschland 1
 Wales 1
 Portugal 1
 Nigeria 1

See also

References

  1. ^ THE PAOLO ROSSI AWARD IS BORN (in Italian). AIC
  2. ^ "Serial-scoring Swede who inflamed Milan". FIFA. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  3. ^ "Italy - Serie A Top Scorers". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 31 October 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2013.