Many iconic players have won LaLiga’s top scorer award – often known as the ‘Pichichi’ – during their careers. In recent years, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo consistently won it while battling it out for Barcelona and Real Madrid, with Messi boasting six to his name and Ronaldo three. But many of the world game’s most iconic players have also taken home the award… here are just a few of the best in recent years.
Lionel Messi
What more can you say about Messi? The legendary Argentinian already has six top scorer awards to his name, including the last three. His first came in 2009/10, starting a run of three in four seasons which included a historic fifty-goal haul in 2011/12 and a constant striking duel with Cristiano Ronaldo season after season. Messi has been such a dominant goalscoring force that only one player beyond Cristiano has beaten him to the top scorer gong in the past decade: his Barcelona teammate and close friend Luis Suarez, who scored an incredible 40 goals in 2015/16.
Cristiano Ronaldo
When Cristiano left Real Madrid in 2018, his LaLiga goalscoring record stood at an unbelievable 311 goals in just 292 appearances. Limited to just three Pichichi awards but never dropping below 25 goals per season in Spain’s top flight, there have been few goalscorers quite as iconic as Cristiano.
Raúl
During his decade and a half as the spearhead of Real Madrid’s attack, Raúl scored goal after goal for Los Blancos. The Spaniard won LaLiga six times, and finished as the league’s top scorer on two occasions, in 1998/99 with 25 goals and then again in 2000/01 with 24 goals.
Ronaldo Nazário
Like Raúl, Ronaldo Nazário also won the Pichichi twice in his career, but he did so at two different clubs. In 1996/97 he won it with Barcelona by scoring 34 times that campaign, before he claimed the honour again in 2003/04 with 25 goals, this time in the white of Real Madrid after crossing the El Clasico divide. That was Ronaldo’s most prolific campaign in the Spanish capital.
Samuel Eto’o
When Samuel Eto’o joined Barcelona from RCD Mallorca in the summer of 2004, he hit the ground running by scoring 24 goals in that first season and just missing out on the Pichichi, which went to Diego Forlán. The following year, however, Eto’o upped his game even further and this time netted 26 times to ensure the award was finally his. His goals helped Barcelona win the LaLiga title in each of those campaigns.
Ruud van Nistelrooy
When Ruud van Nistelrooy arrived at Real Madrid from Manchester United in 2006, he touched down in the Spanish capital having previously won the Premier League’s top scorer award. Then, the Dutch striker set his sights on the Spanish equivalent and he did so with an impressive 25 goals in his debut season as Real Madrid won ‘The League of the Comebacks.’
Diego Forlán
Diego Forlán is a two-time Pichichi winner, winning it once with Villarreal and then again with Atlético de Madrid. In his first season in LaLiga, the Uruguyan fired in 25 goals for Villarreal in 2004/05 to pip Eto’o to the honour, netting five goals across the final two matchdays to clinch a memorable goalscoring race. After switching yellow for red and white, Forlan won it again in 2008/09, this time with 32 goals. That made him the first player to win the award with over 30 goals since Ronaldo in 1996/97.
Every Pichichi winner of the 21st century
Season Winner Club Goals
2000/01 Raúl Real Madrid 24
2001/02 Diego Tristán Deportivo La Coruña 21
2002/03 Roy Makaay Deportivo La Coruña 29
2003/04 Ronaldo Real Madrid 25
2004/05 Diego Forlán Villarreal 25
2005/06 Samuel Eto’o Barcelona 26
2006/07 Ruud van Nistelrooy Real Madrid 25
2007/08 Daniel Güiza RCD Mallorca 27
2008/09 Diego Forlán Atlético Madrid 32
2009/10 Lionel Messi Barcelona 34
2010/11 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 41
2011/12 Lionel Messi Barcelona 50
2012/13 Lionel Messi Barcelona 46
2013/14 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 31
2014/15 Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 48
2015/16 Luis Suárez Barcelona 40
2016/17 Lionel Messi Barcelona 37
2017/18 Lionel Messi Barcelona 34
2018/19 Lionel Messi Barcelona 36