The competition for the Tunisian Golden Boot was instituted by the newspaper L'Action tunisienne in 1969–1970, with a jury made up of sports figures and journalists. It consists of assigning stars to players based on their performance in the league. It takes place until 1994–1995 under the sponsorship of the newspaper Le Renouveau but ends in confusion.

Winners

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Season Player Club
1969–70 Othman Jenayah Étoile Sportive du Sahel
1970–71 Ahmed Zitouni Club Africain
1971–72 Ahmed Mghirbi[1] Stade Tunisien
1972–73 Ezzedine Chakroun Sfax Railway Sports
1973–74 Mohieddine Habita[2] CO Transports
1974–75 Hammadi Agrebi CS Sfaxien
1975–76 Khemaïs Laabidi JS Kairouan
1976–77 Mohsen Labidi Stade Tunisien
1977–78 Raouf Ben Aziza Étoile Sportive du Sahel
1978–79 Hédi Bayari Club Africain
1979–80 Mokhtar Dhouib CS Sfaxien
1980–81 Khaled Ben Yahia Espérance Sportive de Tunis
1981–82 Tarak Dhiab Espérance Sportive de Tunis
1982–83 Slah Fessi Stade Tunisien
1983–84 Mondher Jaballah Stade Tunisien
1984–85 Jamel Tayeche JS Kairouan
1985–86 Kamel Azzabi Étoile Sportive du Sahel
1986–87 Khaled Ben Yahia Espérance Sportive de Tunis
1987–88 Jameleddine Limam Stade Tunisien
1988–89 Abdelhamid Hergal Stade Tunisien
1989–90 Faouzi Rouissi Club Africain
1990–91 Mohamed Ayadi Sfax Railway Sports
1991–92 Amor Ben Tahar Océano Club de Kerkennah
1992–93 Abdelkader Ben Hassen CA Bizertin
1993–94 Skander Souayah CS Sfaxien
1994–95 Tarek Touhami Olympique du Kef

References

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  1. ^ Bourial, Hatem (2018-12-02). "Ahmed Mghirbi : Deux coupes, un soulier d'or et le maillot stadiste". Webdo (in French). Retrieved 2020-06-17.
  2. ^ Bourial, Hatem (2019-03-24). "Mohieddine Habita : Pelé arabe au soulier d'or". Webdo (in French). Retrieved 2020-06-17.