Inventory of the Eredivisie Golden Boots in the nineties, the cradle of super strikers?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Earlier we introduced the Eredivisie Golden Boot winners from the 21st century, and the results were mostly parallel imports. But many friends have also mentioned that the Eredivisie has indeed produced a lot of top scorersThis is not false, in this issue, we will take a look at those Eredivisie Golden Boots in the nineties of the 20th century.

89 90 & 90 91 season Romario (Romário). In 1988, Romario landed in Europe from Brazil, and his first stop was Eredivisie powerhouse PSV Eindhoven. In the 89 90 season, Romario scored 23 goals in 20 games, showing great efficiency, but unfortunately PSV Eindhoven lost the title that season behind Ajax. In the 90 91 season, Romario continued to perform efficiently, scoring 25 goals in 25 games and successfully helping PSV Eindhoven to the top of the Eredivisie.

90 91 & 91 92 & 92 93 Dennis Bergkamp. In the 90 91 season, Bergkamp scored 25 goals in 33 games and shared the Golden Boot with Romario, but the Eredivisie title was taken away by lone wolves PSV Eindhoven that year. 91 In the 92 season, Bergkamp won the Golden Boot with 24 goals in 30 games, but unfortunately Ajax still missed the championship behind PSV Eindhoven. The 92 93 season was the Ice Prince's last season at Ajax, and although 26 goals in 28 games set Bergkamp's record for goals in a single season in the Eredivisie, the title still did not belong to Ajax, and this time Feyenoord lifted the title.

93 94 season by Jari Litmanen. Even though Romario and Bergkamp left the Eredivisie at the same time in '93, there was still no shortage of top scorers in the Eredivisie. The Eredivisie Golden Boot in '93 '94 was won by Finnish skate Litmanen, who scored 26 goals in 30 games, and Ajax also regained the Eredivisie title after a long absence.

94 95 season Ronaldo (Ronaldo). In the summer of '94, after winning the World Cup in the United States with Brazil, 18-year-old talented star Ronaldo left Brazil for Eindhoven. Without any adaptation, Ronaldo handed over a terrifying 33 games and 30 goals in his first season with the team, and wore the Golden Boot without any suspense. You must know that the silver boot Kluivert only scored 18 goals that season, but it is a little regrettable that the final championship was won by Ajax.

Luc Nilis, '95 '96 & '96 '97. Because of injuries, although the aliens in the 95 and 96 seasons still have good efficiency, too many injuries still made him unable to defend the Golden Boot. His team-mate, Belgian Nelis took over the attacking banner and was named top scorer with 21 goals in 31 games, but the title did not belong to PSV Eindhoven. In the '96 '97 season, Nellis once again wore the Golden Boot with 21 goals, and this time he finally helped the team lift the eventual championship.

97 98 season Nikolaos Machlas. Who would have thought that a Greek striker Mahras, who did not score a double-double in the league before the season, would be able to usher in a big explosion in the 97 98 season, scoring 34 goals in 32 games to win the Golden Boot, and at the same time became the winner of the European Golden Boot that season, and Vitesse also won the third place in the season under his leadership.

'98 '99 &'99 '00 Ruud van Nistelrooy. With his impressive performances at Heerenveen, PSV Eindhoven recruited Ruud van Nistelrooy in the summer of '98. In his first season with the team, the king of the small penalty area handed over 31 goals in 34 games, and successfully won the first league golden boot of his career, and it is a little regrettable that the Eredivisie championship did not belong to PSV Eindhoven. In the 99 00 season, Vanney's form was even more amazing, scoring 29 goals in only 23 games, if it wasn't for the serious injury in March 00 that made him miss the remaining 10 games, I am afraid that this data would be even more terrifying that season, after all, this alone has made Ruud van Nistelrooy win the Eredivisie Golden Boot for a second time, and PSV Eindhoven also won the Eredivisie title that season.

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