Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Euro 2020 Golden Boot as no one on England or Italy duty managed to surpass his tally in the final on Sunday.
The Portugal forward tallied five goals in the competition - the same as Czech Republic attacker Patrik Schick - and won via the tie-breaker of assists. Three of his goals came from the penalty spot, while the other two came from open play against Hungary and Germany.
Despite Ronaldo's output, Portugal were eliminated in the last 16 through a 1-0 loss to Belgium.
Euro 2020 top scorers
After Ronaldo and Schick at five goals apiece, four players finished on four goals: Harry Kane, Karim Benzema, Emil Forsberg and Romelu Lukaku.
Ronaldo played in only four games - 360 minutes - at Euro 2020, compared to the likes of final participants Kane and Raheem Sterling, who each played over 600 minutes.
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Pos | Player | Team | Goals |
---|---|---|---|
=1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | 5 |
=2 | Patrik Schick | Czech Republic | 5 |
=3 | Karim Benzema | France | 4 |
=3 | Emil Forsberg | Sweden | 4 |
=3 | Romelu Lukaku | Belgium | 4 |
=3 | Harry Kane | England | 4 |
=7 | Raheem Sterling | England | 3 |
=7 | Georginio Wijnaldum | Netherlands | 3 |
=7 | Robert Lewandowski | Poland | 3 |
=7 | Kasper Dolberg | Denmark | 3 |
=7 | Xherdan Shaqiri | Switzerland | 3 |
=7 | Haris Seferovic | Switzerland | 3 |
=7 | Alvaro Morata | Spain | 3 |
This is Ronaldo's first Golden Boot honour, as he came in second place in 2016 when Portugal won the competition.
The real winner? Own goals
While Ronaldo was the Golden Boot winner among players, there were a record 11 own goals scored at Euro 2020.
Before this summer, the high mark had been only three own goals in an entire Euro tournament, which happened in 2016.