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Zarra Trophy

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Domestic goalscorer award in LaLiga
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TheZarra Trophy is atrophy awarded annually by theSpanishsports dailyMarca to the Spanish domestic player with the highest goal total inLa Liga. It is named after the formerAthletic Bilbao strikerTelmo Zarra.[1]

It was awarded for the first time in 2006 toDavid Villa ofValencia.

La Liga

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David Villa has won the award four times, a joint record
Iago Aspas won the award for three consecutive seasons.

Players inbold won thePichichi Trophy in the same season.

SeasonPlayer(s)Club(s)Goals
2005–06AsturiasDavid VillaValencia25
2006–07AsturiasDavid VillaValencia16
2007–08AndalusiaDani GüizaMallorca27
2008–09AsturiasDavid VillaValencia28
2009–10AsturiasDavid VillaValencia21
2010–11Community of MadridÁlvaro NegredoSevilla20
2011–12Valencian CommunityRoberto Soldado[a]Valencia17
2012–13Community of MadridÁlvaro NegredoSevilla25
2013–14Diego Costa[b]Atlético Madrid27
2014–15Basque Country (autonomous community)Aritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao18
2015–16Basque Country (autonomous community)Aritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao20
2016–17Galicia (Spain)Iago AspasCelta Vigo19
2017–18Galicia (Spain)Iago AspasCelta Vigo22
2018–19Galicia (Spain)Iago AspasCelta Vigo20
2019–20CataloniaGerard MorenoVillarreal18
2020–21CataloniaGerard MorenoVillarreal23
2021–22Galicia (Spain)Iago AspasCelta Vigo18
2022–23Joselu[c]Espanyol16
2023–24Community of MadridBorja Mayoral[d]Getafe15

Segunda División

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Players inbold finished as top scorer in the same season.

SeasonPlayer(s)Club(s)Goals
2005–06AndalusiaJosé Juan LuqueCiudad de Murcia19
Valencian CommunityRoberto SoldadoReal Madrid Castilla
2006–07AndalusiaMarcos MárquezLas Palmas21
2007–08AndalusiaYordiXerez20
2008–09AndalusiaNinoTenerife28
2009–10Valencian CommunityJorge MolinaElche26
2010–11CataloniaJonathan SorianoBarcelona B32
2011–12Galicia (Spain)Iago AspasCelta Vigo23
2012–13Canary IslandsJeséReal Madrid Castilla22
2013–14La RiojaBorja VigueraAlavés25
2014–15Canary IslandsRubén CastroBetis32
2015–16AndalusiaSergio LeónElche22
2016–17AndalusiaJoseluLugo23
2017–18Community of MadridJaime MataValladolid33
2018–19Valencian CommunityÁlvaro GiménezAlmería20
2019–20AndalusiaStoichkovAlcorcón16
2020–21Community of MadridRaúl de TomásEspanyol23
2021–22Community of MadridBorja BastónOviedo22
2022–23CataloniaRaúl GarcíaMirandés19
2023–24CataloniaPequeRacing Santander18

Notes

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  1. ^Although tied withFernando Llorente, Soldado won the award due to his superior goals to games ratio.
  2. ^Born inBrazil, naturalized as a Spanish citizen in July 2013.
  3. ^Born inWest Germany, naturalized as a Spanish citizen during his youth.
  4. ^Although tied withÁlvaro Morata, Mayoral won the award due to his superior goals to games ratio.

References

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  1. ^Walker, Joseph (22 November 2014)."Barcelona's Messi breaks Zarra's Liga mark".UEFA. Retrieved21 November 2024.

See also

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2024–25 clubs
Former clubs
Competition
Statistics and awards
Finances
Associated competitions
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