FIFA Women's World Cup top goalscorers

A total of over 1,000 goals have been scored in games at the Women's 9 final tournaments of the FIFA Women's World Cup, not counting penalties scored during shoot-outs. Since the first goal scored by Chinese player Ma Li at the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup, almost 440 footballers have scored goals at the World Cup tournaments, of whom 50 have scored five or more.[1]

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Marta holds the record for most goals scored in the FIFA Women's World Cup
Birgit Prinz ranks second among players with the most goals, scoring 14, including one in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup final

The top 50 goalscorers have represented 12 nations, with 11 players scoring for Germany, and another 10 for United States. In total, 27 footballers came from UEFA (Europe), 11 from CONCACAF (North America), 7 from AFC (Asia) and 5 from CONMEBOL (South America).

Michelle Akers holds the record for the most goals scored in a single tournament, with 10 goals in 1991. The players that came closest were Sissi and Sun Wen in 1999, Birgit Prinz in 2003 and Marta in 2007, with 7 goals. The lowest scoring top scorers was Homare Sawa in 2011 and Hinata Miyazawa in 2023, with five goals. Across the 9 tournaments of the World Cup, 13 footballers have been credited with the most tournament goals, and no one has achieved this feat twice. These 13 top goalscorers played for 7 nations, the most (four) for United States. Another two came from Brazil ,Germany and Japan.[2]

Overall top goalscorers edit

Table key
Denotes national top scorers (or joint top scorers) at the World Cup
# Denotes players still active at international level
( ) Denotes tournaments where the player played in a match, but did not score a goal
Denotes tournaments where the player's team won the World Cup
Players with at least 8 goals at the FIFA Women's World Cup tournaments
Rank Player Team Goals
scored
Matches
played
Goals
per
match

Tournaments Notes
1 Marta♦#   Brazil 17 23 0.74 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, (2023) list
2 Birgit Prinz   Germany 14 24 0.58 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, (2011)
Abby Wambach   United States 14 25 0.56 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 list
4 Michelle Akers   United States 12 13 0.92 1991, (1995), 1999
5 Sun Wen   China 11 20 0.55 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
Cristiane#   Brazil 11 21 0.52 (2003), 2007, 2011, (2015), 2019 list
Bettina Wiegmann   Germany 11 22 0.50 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
9 Ann Kristin Aarønes   Norway 10 11 0.91 1995, 1999
Heidi Mohr   Germany 10 12 0.83 1991, 1995
Christine Sinclair♦#   Canada 10 24 0.42 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019, (2023) list
Carli Lloyd   United States 10 25 0.40 (2007), 2011, 2015, 2019
12 Linda Medalen   Norway 9 17 0.53 1991, 1995, 1999
Megan Rapinoe#   United States 9 20 0.45 2011, 2015, 2019, (2023)
Alex Morgan#   United States 9 22 0.41 2011, 2015, 2019, (2023) list
Hege Riise   Norway 9 22 0.41 1991, 1995, 1999, (2003)
16 Célia Šašić   Germany 8 11 0.73 2011, 2015
Marianne Pettersen   Norway 8 15 0.53 1995, 1999, 2003
Kerstin Garefrekes   Germany 8 16 0.50 2003, 2007, 2011
Liu Ailing   China 8 16 0.50 1991, 1995, 1999
Eugénie Le Sommer♦#   France 8 20 0.40 (2011), 2015, 2019, 2023
Mia Hamm   United States 8 23 0.35 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
Homare Sawa   Japan 8 24 0.33 (1995), (1999), 2003, (2007), 2011, (2015)
Kristine Lilly   United States 8 30 0.27 (1991), 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007

Timeline edit

Key
Goal set a new record
Goal equalled the existing record
Progressive list of footballers that have held the record for most goals scored at the FIFA Women's World Cup final tournaments
Goals Date Player Team Goal Opponent Score Tournament & Stage Previous goals
1 16 November 1991 Ma Li   China 1–0 Norway 4–0 1991, China
Group stage
N/A
16 November 1991 Liu Ailing   China 2–0 Norway 4–0 1991, China
Group stage
N/A
2 16 November 1991   China 3–0 Norway 4–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Norway
17 November 1991 Heidi Mohr   Germany 3–0 Nigeria 4–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Nigeria
17 November 1991 Helle Jensen   Denmark 2–0 New Zealand 3–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs New Zealand
17 November 1991 Carin Jennings   United States 2–0 Sweden 3–2 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Sweden
17 November 1991 Carolina Morace   Italy 4–0 Chinese Taipei 5–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Chinese Taipei
3 17 November 1991   Italy 5–0 Chinese Taipei 5–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Chinese Taipei (2)
4 19 November 1991   Italy 1–0 Nigeria 1–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Chinese Taipei (3)
19 November 1991 Heidi Mohr   Germany 3–0 Chinese Taipei 3–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Nigeria (2), Chinese Taipei
21 November 1991 Liu Ailing   China 4–0 New Zealand 4–1 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Norway (2), New Zealand
5 21 November 1991 Heidi Mohr   Germany 1–0 Italy 2–0 1991, China
Group stage
1991 vs Nigeria (2), Chinese Taipei (2)
6 24 November 1991   Germany 2–1 Denmark 2–1 1991, China
Quarter-final
1991 vs Nigeria (2), Chinese Taipei (2), Italy
24 November 1991 Michelle Akers-Stahl   United States 3–0 Chinese Taipei 7–0 1991, China
Quarter-final
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (2)
7 24 November 1991   United States 5–0 Chinese Taipei 7–0 1991, China
Quarter-final
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (3)
8 24 November 1991   United States 6–0 Chinese Taipei 7–0 1991, China
Quarter-final
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (4)
9 30 November 1991   United States 1–0 Norway 2–1 1991, China
Final
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (5)
10 30 November 1991   United States 2–1 Norway 2–1 1991, China
Final
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (5), Norway
13 June 1995 Heidi Mohr   Germany 3–0 England 3–0 1995, Sweden
Quarter-final
  • 1991 vs Nigeria (2), Chinese Taipei (2), Italy, Denmark, United States
  • 1995 vs Brazil (2)
11 24 June 1999 Michelle Akers   United States 5–1 Nigeria 7–1 1999, United States
Group stage
1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (5), Norway (2)
12 4 July 1999   United States 2–0 Brazil 2–0 1999, United States
Semi-final
  • 1991 vs Brazil, Japan (2), Chinese Taipei (5), Norway (2)
  • 1999 vs Nigeria
10 September 2007 Birgit Prinz   Germany 8–0 Argentina 11–0 2007, China
Group stage
  • 1995 vs Brazil
  • 1999 vs Brazil
  • 2003 vs Canada, Japan (2), Argentina, Russia (2), United States
  • 2007 vs Argentina (2)
13 17 September 2007   Germany 1–0 Japan 2–0 2007, China
Group stage
  • 1995 vs Brazil
  • 1999 vs Brazil
  • 2003 vs Canada, Japan (2), Argentina, Russia (2), United States
  • 2007 vs Argentina (3)
14 30 September 2007   Germany 1–0 Brazil 2–0 2007, China
Final
  • 1995 vs Brazil
  • 1999 vs Brazil
  • 2003 vs Canada, Japan (2), Argentina, Russia (2), United States
  • 2007 vs Argentina (3), Japan
10 July 2011 Marta   Brazil 2–1 United States 2–2 (a.e.t.) 2011, Germany
Quarter-final
  • 2003 vs South Korea, Norway, Sweden
  • 2007 vs New Zealand (2), China (2), Australia, United States (2)
  • 2011 vs Norway (2), United States
15 9 June 2015   Brazil 2–0 South Korea 2–0 2015, Canada
Group stage
  • 2003 vs South Korea, Norway, Sweden
  • 2007 vs New Zealand (2), China (2), Australia, United States (2)
  • 2011 vs Norway (2), United States (2)
16 13 June 2019   Brazil 1–0 Australia 2–3 2019, France
Group stage
  • 2003 vs South Korea, Norway, Sweden
  • 2007 vs New Zealand (2), China (2), Australia, United States (2)
  • 2011 vs Norway (2), United States (2)
  • 2015 vs South Korea
17 18 June 2019   Brazil 1–0 Italy 1–0 2019, France
Group stage
  • 2003 vs South Korea, Norway, Sweden
  • 2007 vs New Zealand (2), China (2), Australia, United States (2)
  • 2011 vs Norway (2), United States (2)
  • 2015 vs South Korea
  • 2019 vs Australia

Top goalscorers for each tournament edit

Top goalscorers at each FIFA Women's World Cup final tournament
World Cup Player Team Goals
scored
Matches
played
Golden
Boot
Other FIFA Awards
China 1991 Michelle Akers-Stahl   United States 10 6   Silver Ball
Sweden 1995 Ann Kristin Aarønes   Norway 6 6   Bronze Ball
United States 1999 Sissi   Brazil 7 6   Silver Ball
Sun Wen   China 6   Golden Ball
United States 2003 Birgit Prinz   Germany 7 6   Golden Ball
China 2007 Marta   Brazil 7 6   Golden Ball
Germany 2011 Homare Sawa   Japan 5 6   Golden Ball
Canada 2015 Célia Šašić   Germany 6 7  
Carli Lloyd   United States 7   Silver Boot, Golden Ball
France 2019 Megan Rapinoe   United States 6 6   Golden Ball
Alex Morgan   United States 6   Silver Boot
Ellen White   England 6   Bronze Boot
Australia/New Zealand 2023 Hinata Miyazawa   Japan 5 5  

Goalscorers at multiple tournaments edit

Players who scored at 3 or more separate World Cups
Rank Player Team Tournaments
with
goals
Goals
scored
Matches
played
Goals
per
match
Tournaments
with goals
1 Marta   Brazil 5 17 23 0.74 2003, 2007 2011, 2015, 2019
Christine Sinclair   Canada 5 10 24 0.42 2003, 2007 2011, 2015, 2019
2 Birgit Prinz   Germany 4 14 24 0.58 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007
Abby Wambach   United States 4 14 25 0.56 2003, 2007 2011, 2015
Sun Wen   China 4 11 20 0.55 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
Bettina Wiegmann   Germany 4 11 22 0.50 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
Mia Hamm   United States 4 8 23 0.35 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
Kristine Lilly   United States 4 8 30 0.27 1995, 1999, 2003, 2007
Julie Foudy   United States 4 4 24 0.17 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003
3 Linda Medalen   Norway 3 9 17 0.53 1991, 1995, 1999
Marianne Pettersen   Norway 3 8 15 0.53 1995, 1999, 2003
Cristiane   Brazil 3 11 21 0.52 2007, 2011, 2019
Kerstin Garefrekes   Germany 3 8 16 0.50 2003, 2007, 2011
Liu Ailing   China 3 8 16 0.50 1991, 1995, 1999
Lisa De Vanna   Australia 3 7 15 0.47 2007, 2011, 2015
Victoria Sandell Svensson   Sweden 3 6 13 0.46 1999, 2003, 2007
Megan Rapinoe   United States 3 9 20 0.45 2011, 2015, 2019
Alex Morgan   United States 3 9 22 0.41 2011, 2015, 2019
Hege Riise   Norway 3 9 22 0.41 1991, 1995, 1999
Isabell Herlovsen   Norway 3 6 15 0.40 2007, 2015, 2019
Eugénie Le Sommer   France 3 8 20 0.40 2015, 2019, 2023
Carli Lloyd   United States 3 10 25 0.40 2011, 2015, 2019
Tiffeny Milbrett   United States 3 7 18 0.39 1995, 1999, 2003
Alexandra Popp   Germany 3 7 18 0.39 2015, 2019, 2023
Fara Williams   England 3 5 13 0.38 2007, 2011, 2015
Pretinha   Brazil 3 5 14 0.36 1995, 1999, 2007
Aya Miyama   Japan 3 6 17 0.35 2007, 2011, 2015
Asisat Oshoala   Nigeria 3 3 10 0.30 2015, 2019, 2023
Hannah Wilkinson   New Zealand 3 3 11 0.27 2011, 2015, 2023
Lieke Martens   Netherlands 3 4 16 0.25 2015, 2019, 2023
Yūki Nagasato   Japan 3 4 16 0.25 2007, 2011, 2015
Solveig Gulbrandsen   Norway 3 4 19 0.21 1999, 2003, 2015
Simone Laudehr   Germany 3 3 15 0.20 2007, 2011, 2015
Jill Scott   England 3 4 21 0.19 2007, 2011, 2019
Joy Fawcett   United States 3 3 23 0.13 1991, 1995, 1999

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Women World Cup » All-time Topscorers". WorldFootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL Medien GmbH & Co. KG. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  2. ^ "Every FIFA Women's World Cup top scorer". FIFA. Retrieved 2023-03-23.