A-League Youth Golden Boot

The A-League Youth Golden Boot, formerly Y-League Golden Boot, is an annual soccer award presented to the leading goalscorer in the Y-League, currently referred to as the Nike Golden Boot for sponsorship purposes.

A-League Youth Golden Boot
Awarded forThe leading goalscorer in a given Y-League season.
Sponsored byNike
CountryAustralia
Presented byFootball Federation Australia
First awarded2009
Last awarded2019
Currently held byMoudi Najjar
Most awardsFrancesco Monterosso (2)

The Y-League was founded in 2008. The number of teams in the league has ranged from seven to ten during its history, and there are currently ten clubs in the league. The award is given to the top-scorer over the regular season (not including the finals series/grand final).

Francesco Monterosso is the only player to have won the award on multiple occasions.

Winners edit

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 Y-League regular season games played by the winner that season
Rate The winner's goals-to-games ratio that regular season
§ Denotes the club were Y-League premiers in the same season
Y-League Golden Boot winners
Season Player Nationality Club Goals Games Rate Ref(s)
2008–09 Francesco Monterosso   Australia Adelaide United Youth 13 18 0.72 [1]
2009–10 Francesco Monterosso (2)   Australia Adelaide United Youth 17 [1]
2010–11 Bernie Ibini-Isei   Australia Central Coast Mariners Academy 12 [1]
2011–12 Mitchell Mallia   Australia Sydney FC Youth 13 [1]
2012–13 Kale Bradbery   Australia Newcastle Jets Youth 13 [1]
2013–14 Anthony Costa   Australia Adelaide United Youth 14 [1]
2014–15 Wade Dekker   Australia Melbourne City Youth§ 9 [1]
2015–16 Joey Katebian   Australia Melbourne Victory Youth 10 [1]
2016–17 Pierce Waring   Australia Melbourne Victory Youth 6 [1]
2017–18 Abraham Majok   South Sudan Western Sydney Wanderers Youth§ 9 7 0.78 [2]
2018–19 Moudi Najjar   Syria Melbourne City Youth 7 6 0.86 [3]


Awards won by club edit

Club Total
Adelaide United Youth 3
Melbourne Victory Youth 2
Melbourne City Youth 2
Central Coast Mariners Academy 1
Sydney FC Youth 1
Newcastle Jets Youth 1
Western Sydney Wanderers Youth 1

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Foxtel Y-League awards". My Football. 24 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Majok wins Foxtel Y-League Golden Boot". Western Sydney Wanderers. 2 May 2018.
  3. ^ Greco, John (13 May 2019). "Relive: All the glamour and winners from the Dolan Warren Awards 2019". A-League.

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