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World Cup 2010: All former Golden Boot winners
Thomas Mueller won award by netting five goals in six matches...
By Stefan Coerts
Guillermo Stabile - Uruguay, 8 goals
1934 World Cup
Oldrich Nejedly - Czechoslovakia, 5 goals
1938 World Cup
Leonidas da Silva - Brazil, 7 goals
1950 World Cup
Ademir - Brazil, 9 goals
1954 World Cup
Sandor Kocsis - Hungary, 11 goals

1958 World Cup
Just Fontaine - France, 13 goals
1962 World Cup
Garrincha - Brazil, 4 goals
1966 World Cup
Eusebio - Portugal, 9 goals

1970 World Cup
Gerd Mueller - Germany, 10 goals
1974 World Cup
Grzegorz Lato - Poland, 7 goals
1978 World Cup
Mario Kempes - Argentina, 6 goals
1982 World Cup
Paolo Rossi - Italy, 6 goals
1986 World Cup
Gary Lineker - England, 6 goals

1990 World Cup
Salvatore Schillachi - Italy, 6 goals
1994 World Cup
Hristo Stoichkov - Bulgary / Oleg Salenko - Russia, 6 goals
1998 World Cup
Davor Suker - Croatia, 6 goals
2002 World Cup
Ronaldo - Brazil, 8 goals

2006 World Cup
Miroslav Klose - Germany, 5 goals
2010 World Cup
Thomas Mueller - Germany, 5 goals
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