Kylian Mbappé capped a prolific campaign with his first career Golden Boot, rewarded for finishing as Europe’s top league scorer with 31 goals last season. The French forward accepted the prestigious individual honour on [date unspecified], then pivoted quickly to his ambitions with Real Madrid.
“For me, this award is an important moment,” Mbappé said. “Winning this award for the first time means a lot to me as a forward. But I must first thank all my teammates who have come today. Thanks to them, I can be the best version of Kylian and help Real Madrid win everything.”
While savoring the milestone, the 25-year-old (age not specified in your note) stressed that collective trophies remain the priority.
“I believe we can win this year. We have an incredible group, and I hope we will win many awards this year because collective awards are the most important. I think with all the people I see here, we can achieve many things.”
The Golden Boot (also known as the European Golden Shoe) recognizes the top scorer across Europe’s top domestic leagues each season, weighted by league coefficient. Mbappé’s haul underscores his evolution from elite finisher to centerpiece forward in Madrid’s attack.
His momentum has carried into the new campaign: 16 goals in 13 matches mark the best start of his career, reinforcing early talk of another goal-scoring title and placing him firmly in the conversation for season-ending accolades. For Mbappé, though, the message on awards night was clear—personal records are welcome, but they’re secondary to Madrid’s chase for silverware.




















