A total of 26 players have won the Euros Golden Boot Award in the tournament's history, with the UEFA Championships changing the criteria to win the award in 2008.
Prior to the Austria/Switzerland-hosted tournament, players who led the competition for most goals shared the Golden Boot title, while the past four tournaments have taken a different route should there be equal leaders.
In the case of a tie, a tie-breaker will see the player with the most assists for the tournament claim the Golden Boot. If a further tie-breaker is required, the player who played fewer minutes will win the award.
This change has seen the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo (2012), Mario Balotelli (2012), Mario Gomez (2012), Mario Mandžukić (2012), Alan Dzagoev (2012) and Patrick Schick (2020) miss out on the Golden Boot despite kicking the most goals at respective tournaments.
The opening edition of the Euros in 1960 had five players share the award, the most for a single tournament.
24 winners of the Golden Boot Award won the award in the 12 tournaments prior to the change for the 2008 competition.
Spain's Fernando Torres (2012) and Ronaldo (2020) have each won the award following tie-breakers.
No player has won multiple Golden Boot Awards.
1960 - François Heutte, Valentin Ivanov, Viktor Ponedelnik, Dražan Jerković, Milan Galić - 2 goals
1964 - Ferenc Bene, Dezső Novák, Chus Pereda - 2 goals
1968 - Dragan Džajić - 2 goals
1972 - Gerd Müller - 4 goals
1976 - Dieter Müller - 4 goals
1980 - Klaus Allofs - 3 goals
1984 - Michael Platini - 9 goals
1988 - Marco van Basten - 5 goals
1992 - Henrik Larsen, Karl-Heinz Riedle, Dennis Bergkamp, Tomas Brolin - 3 goals
1996 - Alan Shearer - 5 goals
2000 - Patrick Kluivert, Savo Milošević - 5 goals
2004 - Milan Baroš - 5 goals
2008 - David Villa - 4 goals
2012 - Fernando Torres* - 3 goals
2016 - Antoine Griezmann - 6 goals
2020 - Cristiano Ronaldo* - 5 goals
*Won on tie-breaker