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🏆 A-League Men All-time Top Goalscorer

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Jamie Maclaren
Australia Jamie Maclaren
Australia
150
Goals
App.: 215 Ratio: 0.70
2013–14~2023–24

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Jamie Maclaren
Australia Jamie Maclaren
Australia
150 (Goals App.: 215 Ratio: 0.70)
2013–14~2023–24
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Besart Berisha
Kosovo Besart Berisha
Kosovo
142
Goals
App.: 236 Ratio: 0.60
2011–12~2020–21

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Besart Berisha
Kosovo Besart Berisha
Kosovo
142 (Goals App.: 236 Ratio: 0.60)
2011–12~2020–21
3
Bruno Fornaroli
Australia Bruno Fornaroli
Australia
102
Goals
App.: 154 Ratio: 0.59
2015–16~2023–24

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Bruno Fornaroli
Australia Bruno Fornaroli
Australia
102 (Goals App.: 154 Ratio: 0.59)
2015–16~2023–24
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Shane Smeltz
New Zealand Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
92
Goals
App.: 190 Ratio: 0.48
2007–08~2016–17

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Shane Smeltz
New Zealand Shane Smeltz
New Zealand
92 (Goals App.: 190 Ratio: 0.48)
2007–08~2016–17
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Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
90
Goals
App.: 224 Ratio: 0.40
2005–06~2015–16

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Archie Thompson
Australia Archie Thompson
Australia
90 (Goals App.: 224 Ratio: 0.40)
2005–06~2015–16
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Kosta Barbarouses
New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses
New Zealand
84
Goals
App.: 306 Ratio: 0.27
2007–08~2023–24

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Kosta Barbarouses
New Zealand Kosta Barbarouses
New Zealand
84 (Goals App.: 306 Ratio: 0.27)
2007–08~2023–24
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Alex Brosque
Australia Alex Brosque
Australia
75
Goals
App.: 243 Ratio: 0.31
2005–06~2018–19

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Alex Brosque
Australia Alex Brosque
Australia
75 (Goals App.: 243 Ratio: 0.31)
2005–06~2018–19
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Matt Simon
Australia Matt Simon
Australia
66
Goals
App.: 288 Ratio: 0.23
2006–07~2020–21

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Matt Simon
Australia Matt Simon
Australia
66 (Goals App.: 288 Ratio: 0.23)
2006–07~2020–21
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Mark Bridge
Australia Mark Bridge
Australia
63
Goals
App.: 251 Ratio: 0.25
2005–06~2018–19

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Mark Bridge
Australia Mark Bridge
Australia
63 (Goals App.: 251 Ratio: 0.25)
2005–06~2018–19
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Adam Le Fondre
England Adam Le Fondre
England
62
Goals
App.: 106 Ratio: 0.58
2018–19~2022–23

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Adam Le Fondre
England Adam Le Fondre
England
62 (Goals App.: 106 Ratio: 0.58)
2018–19~2022–23

Summary

The A-League Men Golden Boot is an annual association football award presented to the leading goalscorer in the A-League Men. It was previously referred to as the Nike Golden Boot for sponsorship purposes.

The A-League was founded in 2005 to replace the semi-professional National Soccer League. The number of teams in the league has ranged from eight to twelve and there are currently twelve clubs in the league. The award is given to the top-scorer over the regular season (not including the finals series). The inaugural award was shared by four players: Alex Brosque, Bobby Despotovski, Stewart Petrie and Archie Thompson.

Jamie Maclaren has won the golden boot on five occasions, more than any other player. Petrie was the first non-Australian winner in the league's inaugural season.

Bobô – with 27 goals in 2017–18 – scored the most goals to win the Golden Boot, while Danny Allsopp scored the fewest to win the award outright, with 11 goals in 2006–07. The all-time record for lowest number of goals scored to be bestowed the award, however, is 8 goals; this was achieved during the 2005–06 season, when the award was shared between four players. This marks one of two seasons in which the award has been shared, the other being the 2016–17 season, where the award was shared between Jamie Maclaren and Besart Berisha. Bobô recorded the highest goals-to-games ratio to win the award, scoring 27 goals in 27 games in 2017–18 for a rate of 1.00.

In 2024, Adam Taggart became the first ever player in the Australian top flight to win the Golden Boot from a team that finished bottom, scoring 20 goals in 25 games for Perth Glory.

In 2025, Archie Goodwin became the youngest ever A-League golden boot winner, at 20 years and 178 days, overtaking Adam Taggart from the 2013/14 season. Additionally, in that same year, Adrian Segecic became the third youngest winner.

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