We’re well into the’second half’ of the DStv Premiership season 2021/22, and the competition for the Golden Boot as Mzansi’s best goal scorer is heating up.
Bradley Grobler of SuperSport United will not be able to defend his Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot trophy after being declared out for the rest of the season.
But who will be named the country’s deadliest striker this season?
At one point, it seemed a given certainty that Peter Shalulile of Mamelodi Sundowns would win the prize — possibly in record-breaking form.
Unfortunately, that does not appear to be the case right now, with the Namibian striker having scored 13 goals in 21 of Masandawana’s 30 appearances.
Instead, red-hot Victor Letsoalo (11 goals) with an extra match to play, has emerged as perhaps the favourite for the award.
Letsoalo found the back of the net from the penalty spot in Royal AM’s impressive 2-0 away win over SuperSport United on Sunday, while the last time Shalulile had his name on the scoresheet was 17 December 2021 against Orlando Pirates.
Collins Mbesuma holds the Golden Boot record with 25 goals
The last four seasons have all seen the Golden Boot won with 16 goals scored.
The record remains that of Kaizer Chiefs’ Zambian striker Collins Mbesuma in the 2004/05 season with 25 goals.
Who is your money on?
LEADING SCORERS IN THE 2021/22 DSTV PREMIERSHIP SEASON
1 – Peter Shalulile (Mamelodi Sundowns) – 13
2 – Victor Letsoalo (Royal AM) – 11
3 – Bienvenu Eva Nga (Chippa United) – 9
4 – Chibuike Ohizu (Sekhukhune United) – 7
T5 – Khama Billiat (Kaizer Chiefs) – 6
T5 – Keagan Dolly (Kaizer Chiefs) – 6
T5 – Luvuyo Memela (AmaZulu) – 6
T5 – Thamsanqa Gabuza (SuperSport United) – 6
T5 – Mduduzi Mdantsane (Cape Town City FC) – 6
T5 – Mxolisi Macuphu (TS Galaxy / Royal AM) – 6
T11 – Themba Zwane (Mamelodi Sundowns) – 5
T11 – Ashley du Preez (Stellenbosch FC) – 5
T11 – Michael Gumede (Golden Arrows) – 5
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