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Women's Super League Golden Boot

Women's Super League Golden Boot
Alessia Russo and Khadija Shaw are the current joint holders of the award.
Awarded forLeading goalscorer in the Women's Super League, England's top women's football league
Presented byBarclays
First award2011
Currently held byEngland Alessia Russo (1st win)
Jamaica Khadija Shaw (2nd win)
Highlights
Most winsAustralia Sam Kerr
Netherlands Vivianne Miedema
Jamaica Khadija Shaw
(2 each)
Most team winsArsenal
Chelsea
(4 each)

The Women's Super League Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the leading goalscorer in Women's Super League (WSL). The award is sponsored by Barclays. The most recent winners are Khadija Shaw and Alessia Russo who both scored 12 goals in the 2024–25 season.[1] Vivianne Miedema, Khadija Shaw and Sam Kerr are the only players to win the Golden Boot multiple times having won it twice.[2] Rachel Daly for Aston Villa in the 2022–23 season,[3] and Miedema for Arsenal in the 2018–19 season, hold the record for the most goals in a season with 22.[2]

Winners

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Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Games The number of WSL games played by the winner that season
Rate The winner's goals-to-games ratio that season
Indicates multiple award winners in the same season
§ Denotes the club were WSL champions in the same season
# WSL record
WSL Golden Boot winners
Season Player Nationality Club Goals Games Rate Ref(s)
2011 Rachel Williams  England Birmingham 14 14 1 [4]
2012 Kim Little  Scotland Arsenal § 11 14 0.79 [5]
2013 Natasha Dowie  England Liverpool § 19 21 0.9 [6]
2014 Karen Carney  England Birmingham 8 16 0.5 [7][8]
2015 Beth Mead  England Sunderland 12 18 0.67 [9]
2016 Eniola Aluko  England Chelsea 9 16 0.56 [10][11][12]
Spring Series Fran Kirby  England Chelsea § 6 5 1.2 [13][14]
2017–18 Ellen White  England Birmingham City 15 14 1.07 [15][16]
2018–19 Vivianne Miedema  Netherlands Arsenal § 22 # 20 1.1 [2][17]
2019–20 Vivianne Miedema (2)  Netherlands Arsenal 16 14 1.14 [18][17]
2020–21 Sam Kerr  Australia Chelsea § 21 22 0.95 [19]
2021–22 Sam Kerr (2)  Australia Chelsea § 20 20 1
2022–23 Rachel Daly  England Aston Villa 22 # 22 1 [20]
2023–24 Khadija Shaw  Jamaica Manchester CIty 21 18 1.36 [21]
2024–25 Alessia Russo  England Arsenal 12 21 0.57 [22][23]
Khadija Shaw (2)  Jamaica Manchester CIty 12 14 0.86 [1][23]

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