In Spanish football , the Pichichi Trophy (Spanish : Trofeo Pichichi ) is awarded by the sport newspaper Marca to the top goalscorer of each La Liga season. Named after the Athletic Bilbao striker Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno , the trophy has been awarded annually since the 1952–53 season .[ 2] All top scorers who preceded the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by Marca . Since the 2014–15 season, the top scorer of the women's Liga F is also awarded the Pichichi Trophy.[ 3]
The Pichichi is not officially recognised by the league's governing body, the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional . As the award is based on Marca ' s subjective criteria, its data may differ from the official match delegate reports. For the top scorers in the Spanish football league according to La Liga data, see List of La Liga top scorers . The player with the most Pichichi wins is Lionel Messi with eight, all with Barcelona .[ 4]
Winners
Key
Men
Telmo Zarra won the inaugural Pichichi Trophy in 1953 and amassed a total of six. He remains the Spanish player who has won the award the most times.
Quini won the Pichichi Trophy with two different clubs.
Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappé won the Pichichi Trophy most recently, during the 2024–25 campaign.
Women
Season
Player(s)
Club(s)
Apps
Goals
Ratio
2004-05
Marta Cubí
Espanyol
?
32
?
2005-06
Auxi Jiménez
Hispalis
?
29
?
2006-07
Adriana Martín
Espanyol
26
30
1,15
2007-08
Natalia Pablos
Rayo Vallecano
?
24
?
2008-09
Erika Vázquez
Athletic Bilbao
29
32
1,10
2009-10
Adriana Martín (2)
Rayo Vallecano
28
35
1,25
2010-11
Vero Boquete
Espanyol
28
39
1,39
2011-12
Sonia Bermúdez
Barcelona
34
38
1,11
2012-13
Natalia Pablos (2)
Rayo Vallecano
27
27
1,00
Sonia Bermúdez (2)
Barcelona
27
27
1,00
2013-14
Sonia Bermúdez (3)
Barcelona
27
27
1,00
2014-15
Sonia Bermúdez (4)
Barcelona
28
22
0,78
Adriana Martín (3)
Levante
29
22
0,75
2015-16
Jenni Hermoso
Barcelona
29
24
0,82
2016-17
Jenni Hermoso (2)
Barcelona
27
35
1,29
2017-18
Charlyn Corral
Levante
29
24
0,82
2018-19
Jenni Hermoso (3)
Atletico Madrid
28
24
0,85
2019-20
Jenni Hermoso (4)
Barcelona
19
23
1,21
2020-21
Jenni Hermoso (5)
Barcelona
26
31
1,19
2021-22
Asisat Oshoala
Barcelona
19
20
1,05
Geyse Ferreira
Madrid CFF
27
20
0,74
2022-23
Alba Redondo
Levante
30
27
0,90
2023-24
Caroline Graham Hansen
Barcelona
25
21
0,84
2024-25
Ewa Pajor
Barcelona
28
25
0,89
Statistics
Wins by player (multiple)
Player
Wins
Seasons
Lionel Messi
8
2009–10 , 2011–12 , 2012–13 , 2016–17 , 2017–18 , 2018–19 , 2019–20 , 2020–21
Telmo Zarra
6
1944–45 , 1945–46 , 1946–47 , 1949–50 , 1950–51 , 1952–53
Alfredo Di Stéfano
5
1953–54 , 1955–56 , 1956–57 , 1957–58 , 1958–59
Quini
1973–74 , 1975–76 , 1979–80 , 1980–81 , 1981–82
Hugo Sánchez
1984–85 , 1985–86 , 1986–87 , 1987–88 , 1989–90
Jenni Hermoso
2015-16 , 2016-17, 2018-19, 2019-20 , 2020-21
Ferenc Puskás
4
1959–60 , 1960–61 , 1962–63 , 1963–64
Sonia Bermúdez
2011-12, 2012-13 , 2013-14 , 2014-15
Isidro Lángara
3
1933–34 , 1934–35 , 1935–36
José Eulogio Gárate
1968–69 , 1969–70 , 1970–71
Cristiano Ronaldo
2010–11 , 2013–14 , 2014–15
Adriana Martín
2006-07, 2009-10, 2014-15
Guillermo Gorostiza
2
1929–30 , 1931–32
Mundo
1941–42 , 1943–44
Pahiño
1947–48 , 1951–52
Amancio
1968–69 , 1969–70
Mario Kempes
1976–77 , 1977–78
Raúl
1998–99 , 2000–01
Ronaldo
1996–97 , 2003–04
Diego Forlán
2004–05 , 2008–09
Natalia Pablos
2007-08, 2012-13
Consecutive wins
Lionel Messi is the only player in history to win five consecutive Pichichi trophies, all with Barcelona (2017–2021).
Player
Wins
Seasons
Lionel Messi
5
2016–17 , 2017–18 , 2018–19 , 2019–20 , 2020–21
Alfredo Di Stéfano
4
1955–56 , 1956–57 , 1957–58 , 1958–59
Hugo Sánchez
1984–85 , 1985–86 , 1986–87 , 1987–88
Sonia Bermúdez
2011-12, 2012-13 , 2013-14 , 2014-15
Isidro Lángara
3
1933–34 , 1934–35 , 1935–36
Telmo Zarra
1944–45 , 1945–46 , 1946–47
José Eulogio Gárate
1968–69 , 1969–70 , 1970–71
Quini
1979–80 , 1980–81 , 1981–82
Jenni Hermoso
2018-19, 2019-20 , 2020-21
Wins by club
See also
Notes
^ The top scorers from each La Liga season before the award's creation were retroactively named Pichichi winners by Marca
^ According to Liga de Fútbol Profesional (LFP) match delegate reports, Bienzobas scored 17 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Gorostiza scored 20 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Bata was top scorer with 13 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 26 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 27 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Lángara scored 28 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Pruden scored 33 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Martín scored 30 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Mundo scored 28 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 20 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 33 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Pahiño scored 20 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, César scored 27 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Zarra scored 24 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 25 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 28 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Puskás scored 21 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Ré scored 26 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Vavá scored 15 goals; Luis Aragonés was top scorer with 18 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 21 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Quini scored 27 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Tristán scored 20 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Samuel Eto'o was joint top scorer with 25 goals; Marca credits Eto'o with 24 goals.
^ According to LFP match delegate reports, Ronaldo scored 40 goals.
References
Other sources
External links
Pichichi —A history of the award and up-to-date Pichichi standings
2025–26 clubs Former clubs
Competition Statistics and awards Finances Associated competitions