1. Jean-Pierre Papin
19 goals, from Marseille, The French Striker, the first Golden Boot in the league for a five-time Ligue 1 Golden Boot winner, whose team ended up in 6th place in the league.
2. Patrice Garande
17 goals from Saint-Etienne, French striker, winner of the 1983/84 Ligue 1 Golden Boot, scored 17 goals for Saint-Etienne and his team is 4th in the league.
3. Mark Hateley
14 goals from champions Monaco, England striker. It was the england striker's ligue 1 first season and the season he scored the most goals for the team.
L4. Klaus Allofs
13 goals from Marseille, Federal Republic of Germany striker, the legendary German goalscorer has won two Bundesliga small steel cannon awards, paired with Papan for two seasons in Marseille. Ligue 1 debut season contributed 13 goals to the team.
Philippe Fargeon
13 goals, from Bordeaux, The former France international played for Bordeaux for two seasons, his first season at Bordeaux.
谢里夫·乌贾尼(Chérif Oudjani)
13 goals from Lens, Algerian striker. The Algerian star was Algeria's first Africa Cup of Nations No. 10 player in 1990, scoring 13 goals in Ligue 1 for Lens that season.
Mo Johnston
13 goals, from Nantes, a Scottish striker, is a highly controversial player in Scottish football and is known as the "infidel". Scored 13 league goals for nantes in his first season with Nantes.
8. Roger Milla
12 goals, from Montpellier, Cameroon striker. Uncle Mira is 35 years old, but still alive, scoring 12 league goals for Montpellier.
Christian Perez
12 goals from Montpellier, French forward. You read that right, he is the big-name foreign aid introduced by Shanghai Shenhua. His attack combination with Uncle Mira was also a Powerful Ligue 1 match.
Philippe Tibeuf
12 goals, from Saint-Etienne, French striker. His "Trident", along with Patrice Garland and Mustafa Hadawi, terrified the Ligue 1 teams.
11. François Omam-Biyik
11 goals, from Laval, Cameroonian striker, debuted in Ligue 1, Orman Bijek shined, scoring 11 goals for Laval, when he was only 21 years old.
Dušan Savić
11 goals, from Cannes, Yugoslav striker, Serb. Yugoslav First Division top scorer in 1974/75 and 1978/79, spent the final period of his career at Cannes.
Erwin Vandenbergh
11 goals, from Lille, Belgian striker. The Belgian legend has won the Golden Boot in the first division for 6 years. He played for Lille for three seasons, scoring 38 goals in 114 league games.
14. Philippe Anziani
10 goals, from Nantes, French striker. Former France international who scored 20 league goals for Nantes in two seasons.
Mustafa El Haddaoui
10 goals from Saint-Etienne, Moroccan midfielder. The Moroccan star, who has competed in two World Cups, '86 and '94, has a formidable line of attack with Patrice Garland and Philippi Tiberf.
Thierry Laurey
10 goals from Montpellier, French defensive midfielder. His performances this season were stunning, but unfortunately he moved to Sochaux after only one season in Montpellier.
Gaston Mobati
10 goals, from Lille, the late Zaire (now renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo) striker, died on 15 May 1995 at the age of 33, the cause of death is unknown. A picture of the black player could not be found either.