Zarra Trophy

Summary

The Zarra Trophy is a trophy awarded annually by the Spanish sports daily Marca to the Spanish domestic player with the highest goal total in La Liga. It is named after the former Athletic Bilbao striker Telmo Zarra.

It was awarded for the first time in 2006 to David Villa of Valencia.

La Liga edit

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

Players in bold won the Pichichi Trophy in the same season.

Season Player(s) Club(s) Goals
2005–06   David Villa Valencia 25
2006–07   David Villa Valencia 16
2007–08   Dani Güiza Mallorca 27
2008–09   David Villa Valencia 28
2009–10   David Villa Valencia 21
2010–11   Álvaro Negredo Sevilla 20
2011–12   Roberto Soldado[a] Valencia 17
2012–13   Álvaro Negredo Sevilla 25
2013–14 Diego Costa[b] Atlético Madrid 27
2014–15   Aritz Aduriz Athletic Bilbao 18
2015–16   Aritz Aduriz Athletic Bilbao 20
2016–17   Iago Aspas Celta Vigo 19
2017–18   Iago Aspas Celta Vigo 22
2018–19   Iago Aspas Celta Vigo 20
2019–20   Gerard Moreno Villarreal 18
2020–21   Gerard Moreno Villarreal 23
2021–22   Iago Aspas Celta Vigo 18
2022–23 Joselu[c] Espanyol 16

Segunda División edit

Players in bold finished as top scorer in the same season.

Season Player(s) Club(s) Goals
2005–06   José Juan Luque Ciudad de Murcia 19
  Roberto Soldado Real Madrid Castilla
2006–07   Marcos Márquez Las Palmas 21
2007–08   Yordi Xerez 20
2008–09   Nino Tenerife 28
2009–10   Jorge Molina Elche 26
2010–11   Jonathan Soriano Barcelona B 32
2011–12   Iago Aspas Celta Vigo 23
2012–13   Jesé Real Madrid Castilla 22
2013–14   Borja Viguera Alavés 25
2014–15   Rubén Castro Betis 32
2015–16   Sergio León Elche 22
2016–17   Joselu Lugo 23
2017–18   Jaime Mata Valladolid 33
2018–19   Álvaro Giménez Almería 20
2019–20   Stoichkov Alcorcón 16
2020–21   Raúl de Tomás Espanyol 23
2021–22   Borja Bastón Oviedo 22
2022–23   Raúl García Mirandés 19

Notes edit

  1. ^ Although tied with Fernando Llorente, Soldado won the award due to his superior goals to games ratio.
  2. ^ Born in Brazil, naturalized as a Spanish citizen in July 2013.
  3. ^ Born in West Germany, naturalized as a Spanish citizen during his youth.

See also edit