}
Notes •
1 Originally,
Rik Coppens was credited with the title of top scorer for the 1951–52 season with 22 goals, until in 2011 a fan noticed that
Jozef Mannaerts had actually scored 23 goals that season and the title changed hands. •
2 Josip Weber changed nationality during the 1993–94 season. •
3 Starting with the 2009–10 season, only 30 games were played in the regular competition to decide upon the title of topscorer. In the first season, the title of top scorer was decided immediately after these 30 games. However, from the season 2010–11 on, the goals scored during the playoffs will count. If this rule had been in place during the 2009–10 season,
Dorge Kouemaha would have been top scorer instead of Lukaku. •
4 Nigerian striker
Henry Onyekuru also scored 22 goals for
Eupen, but the top scorer award was given to Teodorczyk as he scored more away goals than Onyekuru. •
5 Harbaoui transferred from Anderlecht to Zulte Waregem during the winter transfer window. He scored 3 and 19 goals for respectively Anderlecht and Zulte Waregem over the course of the whole season. •
6 The
2019–20 Belgian First Division A was stopped after 29 of 40 matches played due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. At that point, both Mbokani and Canadian striker
Jonathan David had scored 18 goals but Mbokani won the top scorer award as he scored more away goals than David. ==References==