Euro 2021 top goal scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo wins Euro Golden Boot race

Simon Borg

Euro 2021 top goal scorer: Cristiano Ronaldo wins Euro Golden Boot race image

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo has done it again. Despite seeing his team knocked out in the Round of 16, he managed to win the award for top scorer at Euro 2021 with five goals and one assist. It's that lone assist that gives him the tiebreaker over Czech Republic forward Patrik Schick.

Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling were within reach of Ronaldo, but they both failed to score in the Euro 2021 final against italy.

The top scorer honor is the latest in a decorated career for the 36-year-old Ronaldo, who wins the award for the first time in his career. He's the all-time leading scorer at Euro tournaments  (14 goals) and he is also tied for the most international goals ever scored by a male player. The Portuguese international is coming off a season which saw him top the Italian Serie A scoring charts with Juventus (29 goals).

Tiebreakers are used to determine the final ranking in the scoring table when players are tied on goals scored. These were implemented by UEFA beginning with the Euro 2008 tournament:

  1. Most assists provided in Euro 2021
  2. Fewest minutes played in Euro 2021
  3. Most goals scored during Euro 2021 qualifying (including playoffs)
  4. Fewest cards (yellow and red combined) in Euro 2021
  5. Fewest cards (yellow and red combined) in Euro 2021 qualifying

The final scoring chart follows below. If “Own Goal” was an actual entry in these rankings, it would have won. The 11 own goals scored during the tournament easily surpassed Ronaldo's total.

Euro 2021 Top Scorers

RankingPlayerTeamGoalsAssistsMinutes Played
1.Cristiano RonaldoPortugal51360
 Patrik SchickCzech Republic50404
3.Karim BenzemaFrance40349
 Emil ForsbergSweden40371
 Romelu LukakuBelgium40444
 Harry KaneEngland40649
7.Xherdan ShaqiriSwitzerland31371
 Raheem SterlingEngland31641
 Kasper DolbergDenmark30225
 Robert LewandowskiPoland30270
 Haris SeferovicSwitzerland30301
 Georginio WijnaldumNetherlands30360
 Alvaro MorataSpain30452
14.Pablo SarabiaSpain22252
 Memphis DepayNetherlands22327
 Andriy YarmolenkoUkraine22445
 Ivan PerisicCroatia21261
 Ferran TorresSpain21366
 Roman YaremchukUkraine21430
 Ciro ImmobileItaly21444
 Joakim MaehleDenmark21570
 Matteo PessinaItaly20191
 Manuel LocatelliItaly20272
 Thorgan HazardBelgium20268
 Yussuf PoulsenDenmark20295
 Kai HavertzGermany20304
 Denzel DumfriesNetherlands20315
 Mikkel DamsgaardDenmark20330
 Federico ChiesaItaly20438

Note: Total of 52 players tied with one goal in the tournament.

UEFA didn't recognize the top scorer with an official award before Euro 1996 . Here are the winners of the top scorer honor since it was instituted:

Euros Top Scorers (since 1996)

YearPlayerTeamGoals
1996Alan ShearerEngland5
2000Patrick KluivertNetherlands5
 Savo MiloševićYugoslavia5
2004Milan BarosCzech Republic5
2008David VillaSpain4
2012Fernando TorresSpain3
2016Antoine GriezmannFrance6
2021Cristiano RonaldoPortugal5

Simon Borg

Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.