Who is leading the way in the individual Awards in this Season’s LaLiga?
With the 2025/26 LaLiga season entering its decisive final stretch, the fight for individual honours is heating up alongside the title race, European qualification push, and relegation scrap. Several standout performers have emerged as frontrunners for the league’s most prestigious personal awards, though the competition remains fierce across all categories.
At the top of the scoring charts, Kylian Mbappé is once again setting the pace in the race for the Pichichi Trophy. The French forward has netted 23 goals in 27 appearances, building on a sensational debut campaign in Spain where he finished with 31 goals to claim last season’s award. However, his grip on the prize is far from secure.
Vedat Muriqi is mounting a serious challenge, enjoying the most prolific season of his career with 21 goals for RCD Mallorca. Notably, the Kosovo international has surged in the second half of the campaign, scoring 10 times since the turn of the year. Should he overtake Mbappé, Muriqi would become the club’s first Pichichi winner since Dani Güiza in the 2007/08 season.
In goal, the race for the Zamora Trophy appears to be tilting in favour of Joan García of FC Barcelona. The young goalkeeper has conceded just 19 goals in 25 matches, giving him an impressive ratio of 0.76 goals per game. His closest challengers—Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid and Jan Oblak of Atlético de Madrid—have been sidelined by injuries in recent weeks, leaving García effectively in control of his own destiny. As long as he maintains his current form, the award looks firmly within reach.
Meanwhile, the Zarra Trophy—awarded to the top-scoring Spanish player—is shaping up to be an all-Barcelona affair. Rising star Lamine Yamal leads the race with 15 goals, continuing his rapid development after scoring nine times during last season’s title-winning campaign. Close behind him is teammate Ferran Torres, who has struck 14 goals and remains firmly in contention.
Mikel Oyarzabal of Real Sociedad is also in the mix with 12 goals, ensuring that the battle for Spain’s top scorer could go down to the wire in the final weeks.
