Copa America 2024 top goal scorers: Final Golden Boot ranking as Lautaro Martinez seals award

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Lautaro Martinez of Argentina at the 2024 Copa America
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The Copa America returned to the USA this summer, as Argentina retained their continental crown.

Lionel Messi led the defending champions at the tournament, which was back in the USA for the first time since 2016.

The Inter Miami forward won a third successive international title on the back of his FIFA World Cup success in 2022 — despite being forced off in the final with an injury that left him in tears.

Argentina started the tournament as the favorites to lift the trophy, with Messi the focal point of their attack, but Brazilian duo Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes were also expected to be among those battling with him for the Golden Boot award.

Messi won the prize in 2021, scoring four goals and claiming five assists on the way to the title, but he was overshadowed by a teammate at this year's final.

The Sporting News tracked the top scorers as each game was played at Copa America 2024 and updated the rankings below as the goals flew in.

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Who won 2024 Copa America Golden Boot?

The Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament's top scorer, with Lautaro Martinez capping off Argentina's sensational run to the final with five goals to take the award, including the winner in the title match.

Lautaro had to do some of his best work from the bench, scoring in the opening victory over Canada to set La Albiceleste on their way, before repeating the trick against Chile and then firing a double against Peru in a rare start.

He stepped off the bench to score again in extra time in the final, to give Argentina a record Copa America win.

Lautaro led Venezuela's Salomon Rondon, with three goals, in the Golden Boot standings, while a clutch of players scored twice.

Copa America 2024 final top goal scorer ranking

Below is the final list of top scorers at Copa America 2024. 

Updated after final on Sunday, July 14.

RankPlayerCountryGoals
(PKs)
AssistsMatchesMins
1Lautaro MartinezArgentina(0)06220
2Salomon RondonVenezuela3 (1)14337
3Daniel MunozColombia2 (0)15388
=Jhon CordobaColombia2 (0)16418
=Maxi AraujoUruguay2 (0)16448
=Rodrigo BetancurUruguay2 (0)05167
=Folarin BalogunUSA2 (0)03179
=Vinicius JrBrazil2 (0)03252
=Eduard BelloVenezuela(0)04290
=Jose FajardoPanama2 (0)04298
=Julian AlvarezArgentina2 (0)05349
=Jeferson LermaColombia2 (0) 05426
=Jonathan DavidCanada2 (0)06446
=Jeferson LermaUruguay2 (0)06476
=Luis DiazColombia2 (0)06512

MORE: Lionel Messi all-time record at Copa America for Argentina

Copa America 2024 Golden Boot tiebreakers

The player who topped the charts with the most number of goals at Copa America 2024 won the coveted Golden Boot.

If there was more than one player with the same number of goals, the tiebreaker was the player who contributed the most assists. If there was still more than one player level, the next tiebreaker was least minutes played.

Who won the Golden Boot at Copa America 2021?

The race to win the Golden Boot in the last Copa America ended with Messi tied on four goals with Luis Diaz of Colombia. Messi won the title thanks to his greater number of assists.

No player has scored over six goals, and won the award, since Adriano netted seven for Brazil in 2004.

Golden Boot winners at the Copa America

The Golden Boot award is always a key battle in the Copa America.

YearGolden Boot WinnerGoals Scored
1916Isabelino Gradin (URU)3
1917Angel Romano (URU)4
1919Arthur Friedenreich (BRA), Neco (BRA)4
1920Jose Perez (URU), Angel Romano (URU)3
1921Julio Libonatti (ARG)3
1922Julio Francia (ARG)3
1923Vicente Aguirre (ARG), Pedro Petrone (URU)3
1924Pedro Petrone (URU)4
1925Manuel Seoane (ARG)6
1926David Arellano (CHI)7
1927Alfredo Carricaberry (ARG), Segundo Luna (ARG), Roberto Figueroa (URU), Pedro Petrone (URU), Hector Scarone (URU)3
1929Aurelio Gonzalez (PAR)5
1935Herminio Masantonio (ARG)4
1937Raul Toro Julio (CHI)7
1939Teodoro Fernandez (PER)7
1941Juan Marvezzi (ARG)5
1942Herminio Masantonio (ARG), Jose Manuel Moreno (ARG)7
1945Norberto Mendez (ARG), Heleno de Freitas (BRA)6
1946Jose Maria Medina (URU)7
1947Nicolas Falero (URU)8
1949Jair (BRA)9
1953Francisco Molina (CHI)7
1955Rodolfo Micheli (ARG)8
1956Enrique Hormazábal (CHI)4
1957Humberto Maschio (ARG), Javier Ambrois (URU)9
1959Pele (BRA)8
1959Jose Sanfilippo (ARG)6
1963Carlos Alberto Raffo (COL)6
1967Luis Artime (ARG)5
1975Leopoldo Luque (ARG), Ernesto Diaz (COL)4
1979Jorge Peredo (CHI), Eugenio Morel (PAR)4
1983Jorge Burruchaga (ARG), Roberto Dinamite (BRA), Carlos Aguilera (URU)3
1987Arnoldo Iguaran (ECU)4
1989Bebeto (BRA)6
1991Gabriel Batistuta (ARG)6
1993Jose Luis Dolgetta (COL)4
1995Gabriel Batistuta (ARG), Luis Garcia (MEX)4
1997Luis Hernandez (MEX)6
1999Rivaldo (BRA), Ronaldo (BRA)5
2001Víctor Aristizábal (COL)6
2004Adriano (BRA)7
2007Robinho (BRA)6
2011Paolo Guerrero (PAR)5
2015Eduardo Vargas (CHI), Paolo Guerrero (PAR)4
2016Eduardo Vargas (CHI)6
2019Everton (BRA), Paolo Guerrero (PAR)3
2021Lionel Messsi (ARG)4
2024Lautaro Martinez (ARG)5

All-time top scorers at the Copa America

Lionel Messi moved up the all-time list in the USA this summer.

PositionPlayerNationGoals
1.ZizinhoBrazil17
-Norberto MendezArgentina17
3.Lolo FernandezPeru15
-Seyerino VarelaUruguay15
5.Paolo GuerreroPeru14
-Eduardo VargasChile14
-Lionel MessiArgentina14
8.AdemirBrazil13
-Gabriel BatistutaArgentina13
-JairBrazil13
-Jose Manuel MorenoArgentina13
-Hector ScaroneUruguay13
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