Mexican forward Julián Quiñones has won the Saudi Pro League Golden Boot for the 2025-26 season.
He scored a hat-trick on the final matchday to finish with 33 goals.
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Quiñones plays for Al-Qadsiah. He secured the Pichichi trophy ahead of Al-Ahli's Ivan Toney and Al Nassr's Cristiano Ronaldo.
Final-Day Drama
Entering the last round, the three forwards were in a tight race. Toney had set the benchmark at 32 goals earlier in the day.
That put pressure on Quiñones and Ronaldo to respond in their respective season finales.
Quiñones delivered a magical performance. His hat-trick lifted him to the top of the scoring charts.
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Ronaldo finished third with 31 goals, despite winning the league title with Al Nassr on the same day.
Al Nassr needed a victory to secure the championship. Rivals Al Hilal scored early to temporarily take control of the standings.
Ronaldo's side ultimately overcame the pressure to lift the trophy.
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Quiñones' achievement seemed unlikely at the start of the campaign. He held off intense competition to win the crown outright without sharing the top spot.