Top scorers edit

League Most Season Page(s)
Europe checkY checkY List of UEFA Champions League top scorers
England (Prem) checkY checkY List of footballers with 100 or more Premier League goals & Premier League Golden Boot
England (All) List of English football first tier top scorers
Germany checkY checkY List of Bundesliga top scorers & List of Bundesliga top scorers by season
France checkY checkY List of Ligue 1 top scorers
Spain checkY checkY List of La Liga top scorers & Pichichi Trophy
Italy checkY checkY List of Serie A players with 100 or more goals & Capocannoniere
Portugal checkY checkY List of Primeira Liga top scorers & Bola de Prata (Portugal)
Turkey List of Süper Lig top scorers
Norway List of Eliteserien top scorers
Sweden Allsvenskan#Top scorers & List of Allsvenskan top scorers
Greece checkY List of Greek football championship top scorers
Belgium Belgian First Division A#Top scorers & Belgian First Division A top scorers
Netherlands List of Eredivisie top scorers
Brazil Campeonato Brasileiro Série A top scorers
Argentina List of Argentine Primera División top scorers

Conference League edit

All-time top scorers (group stage to final) edit

As of 14 April 2022[1]
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals)
1   Arthur Cabral 12 20 0.6 2021– Basel (5/6), Fiorentina (7/14)
2   Cyriel Dessers 10 13 0.77 2021– Feyenoord

Iran edit

All-time top scorers edit

Key

  • Bold shows players still playing in Pro League.
  • Italics show players still playing professional football in other leagues.
As of end of 2021–22 season
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio First Last Club(s) (goals/apps) Notes
1   Reza Enayati 147 328 0.45 2001 2017 Aboomoslem (28/46), Esteghlal (60/101), Sepahan (4/30), Saba Qom (34/79), Mes Kerman (11/33), Padideh (5/14), Siah Jamegan (5/25)
2   Mehdi Rajabzadeh 116 381 0.3 2001 2018 Fajr Sepasi (13/49), Zob Ahan (93/296), Mes Kerman (10/36)
3   Arash Borhani 115 339 0.34 2002 2017 PAS (35/105), Esteghlal (80/229), Paykan (0/5)
4   Luciano Pereira 98 253 0.39 2012 2022 Foolad (60/160), Sepahan (16/39), Gostaresh (10/28), Sanat Naft (11/23), Mes Rafsanjan (1/3)
5   Fereydoon Fazli 85 Tractor Sazi (13/49), Aboomoslem (13/49), Esteghlal Ahvaz (13/49), Saba Qom (13/49),
6   Edinho 82 Mes Kerman (13/49), Tractor Sazi (13/49)
7   Mohammad Reza Khalatbari 79 Shamoushak (13/49), Aboomoslem (13/49), Zob Ahan (13/49), Sepahan (13/49), Persepolis (13/49), Gostaresh (13/49), Saipa (13/49), Padideh (13/49)
8   Jalal Rafkhaei 79 Malavan (13/49), Zob Ahan (13/49),
9   Karim Ansarifard 77 Saipa (13/49), Persepolis (13/49), Tractor Sazi (13/49),
10   Mohammad Ghazi 76 Foolad (13/49), Zob Ahan (13/49), Persepolis (13/49), Esteghlal (13/49), Saba Qom (13/49), Padideh (13/49), Naft (13/49), Peykan (13/49), Havadar (13/49)

Brazil edit

All-time top scorers edit

Below is a list of the 20 best-placed all-time top scorers according to O Globo (2014),

Key

  • Bold shows players still playing in Serie A.
  • Italics show players still playing professional football in other leagues.
As of 2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A season[2][3][4]
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio First Last Club(s) (goals/apps) Notes
1   Roberto Dinamite 190 311 0.61 1971 1992 Vasco da Gama
2   Fred 158 343 0.46 2004 2022 Cruzeiro (32/100), Fluminense (102/207), Atlético Mineiro (24/57)
3   Romário 154 251 0.61 1985 2007 Vasco da Gama (83/129), Flamengo (37/62), Fluminense (34/60)
4   Edmundo 153 300 0.51 1991 2008 Vasco da Gama (79/129), Palmeiras (34/89), Santos (13/20), Cruzeiro (3/12), Fluminense (7/19), Figueirense (15/31)
5   Zico 135 249 0.54 1971 1989 Flamengo
6   Diego Souza 131 468 0.28 2003 2022 Fluminense (3/40), Flamengo (5/22), Grêmio (31/89), Palmeiras (15/67), Atlético Mineiro (5/28), Vasco da Gama (14/41), Cruzeiro (1/6), Sport Recife (38/114), São Paulo (12/32), Botafogo (7/29)
7   Túlio 128 248 0.52 1988 2005 Goiás (43/88), Botafogo (65/97), Vitória (9/24), Santa Cruz (1/7), Brasiliense (8/21), Juventude (2/11)
7   Serginho 128 248 0.52 1973 1990 Goiás (43/88), Botafogo (65/97), Vitória (9/24), Santa Cruz (1/7), Brasiliense (8/21), Juventude (2/11)
9 Washington 1999–2010 126
10 Luís Fabiano 1998–2017 116
11 Dario 1971–1985 113
12 Paulo Baier 1997–2014 108
Wellington Paulista 2006–
14 Alecsandro 2001–2018 105
15 Gabriel Barbosa 2013– 104
16 Kléber Pereira 1999–2010 103
17 Pelé 1959–1974 101
18 Borges 2004–2016 99
19 Ramon 1989–2010 97
20 Dodô 1995–2010 96

National Teams edit

National Team Records Section Ordered History Team Image Fixtures & Results Squads Correct Headings
  Afghanistan  Y
  Australia  Y
  Bahrain  Y  N      
  Bangladesh  Y  Y
  Bhutan  Y  N  Y  Y  N     Y
  Brunei Darussalam  Y  N  Y  N     Y  N
  Cambodia  Y  N  Y     Y     Y
  China PR  Y  N
  Chinese Taipei  Y  N
  Guam  Y  N
  Hong Kong  Y  N
  India  Y
  Indonesia  Y  N
  IR Iran  Y   
  Iraq  Y
  Japan  Y  N
  Jordan  Y  N
  Korea DPR     N   
  Korea Republic  Y
  Kuwait  Y  N  B
  Kyrgyz Republic  Y
  Laos  Y  N  N
  Lebanon  Y
  Macau  Y  N  N
  Malaysia  Y
  Maldives  Y
  Mongolia  Y  N
  Myanmar  Y  N
    Nepal  Y   
  Northern Mariana Islands  Y  N  Y  Y
  Oman  Y  N
  Pakistan  Y  Y
  Palestine  Y  N
  Philippines  Y  N  N
  Qatar  Y  N
  Saudi Arabia  Y  N  Y
  Singapore  Y  N  Y  Y
  Sri Lanka  Y  N  Y  Y
  Syria  Y  N  Y  N
  Tajikistan  Y
  Thailand  Y  N
  East Timor  Y  N  Y  Y
  Turkmenistan  Y
  United Arab Emirates  Y  N
  Uzbekistan  Y
  Vietnam  Y  Y
  Yemen  Y  N
  Algeria  Y  N
  Angola  Y
  Benin  Y
  Botswana  Y
  Burkina Faso  Y  N
  Burundi  Y
  Cameroon  Y
  Cape Verde  Y
  Central African Republic  Y  N
  Chad  Y
  Comoros  Y
  Congo  Y
  Congo DR  Y
  Côte d'Ivoire  Y
  Djibouti  Y
  Egypt  Y
  Equatorial Guinea  Y
  Eritrea  Y
  Eswatini  Y
  Ethiopia  Y
  Gabon  Y
  Gambia  Y
  Ghana  Y  Y
  Guinea  Y
  Guinea-Bissau  Y
  Kenya  Y
  Lesotho  Y
  Liberia  Y
  Libya  Y
  Madagascar  Y
  Malawi  Y
  Mali  Y  N
  Mauritania  Y
  Mauritius  Y
  Morocco  Y
  Mozambique  Y   
  Namibia  Y
  Niger  Y
  Nigeria  Y
  Réunion  Y
  Rwanda  Y
  São Tomé and Príncipe  Y
  Senegal  Y
  Seychelles  Y
  Sierra Leone  Y
  Somalia  Y
  South Africa  Y
  South Sudan  Y
  Sudan  Y
  Tanzania  Y
  Togo  Y
  Tunisia  Y
  Uganda  Y
  Zambia  Y
  Zanzibar  Y
  Zimbabwe  Y
  Anguilla  Y
  Antigua and Barbuda  Y
  Aruba  Y
  Bahamas  Y
  Barbados  Y
  Belize  Y
  Bermuda  Y
  Bonaire  Y
  British Virgin Islands  Y
  Canada  Y
  Cayman Islands  Y
  Costa Rica  Y
  Cuba  Y
  Curaçao  Y
  Dominica  Y
  Dominican Republic  Y
  El Salvador  Y
  French Guiana  Y
  Grenada  Y
  Guadeloupe  Y
  Guatemala  Y
  Guyana  Y
  Haiti  Y
  Honduras  Y
  Jamaica  Y
  Martinique  Y
  Mexico  Y
  Montserrat  Y
  Nicaragua  Y
  Panama  Y
  Puerto Rico  Y
  Saint Kitts and Nevis  Y
  Saint Lucia  Y
  Saint Martin  Y
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  Y
  Sint Maarten  Y
  Suriname  Y
  Trinidad and Tobago  Y
  Turks and Caicos Islands  Y
  United States  Y
  US Virgin Islands   
  Argentina  Y
  Bolivia  Y
  Brazil  Y
  Chile  Y
  Colombia  Y
  Ecuador  Y
  Paraguay  Y  N
  Peru  Y
  Uruguay  Y
  Venezuela  Y
  American Samoa  Y
  Cook Islands  Y
  Fiji  Y
  Kiribati  Y
  New Caledonia  Y
  New Zealand  Y
  Papua New Guinea  Y
  Samoa  Y
  Solomon Islands  Y
  Tahiti  Y
  Tonga  Y
  Tuvalu  Y
  Vanuatu  Y
  Albania  Y
  Andorra  Y
  Armenia  Y
  Austria  Y
  Azerbaijan  Y
  Belarus  Y
  Belgium  Y
  Bosnia and Herzegovina  Y
  Bulgaria  Y
  Croatia  Y
  Cyprus  Y
  Czech Republic  Y
  Denmark  Y
  England  Y
  Estonia  Y
  Faroe Islands  Y
  Finland  Y
  France  Y
  Georgia  Y
  Germany  Y
  Gibraltar  Y
  Greece  Y
  Hungary  Y
  Iceland  Y
  Israel  Y
  Italy  Y
  Kazakhstan  Y
  Kosovo  Y
  Latvia  Y
  Liechtenstein  Y
  Lithuania  Y
  Luxembourg  Y
  Malta  Y
  Moldova  Y
  Montenegro  Y
  Netherlands  Y
  North Macedonia  Y
  Northern Ireland   
  Norway  Y
  Poland  Y
  Portugal  Y
  Republic of Ireland  Y
  Romania  Y
  Russia  Y
  San Marino  Y
  Scotland  Y
  Serbia  Y
  Slovakia  Y
  Slovenia  Y
  Spain  Y
  Sweden  Y
   Switzerland  Y
  Turkey  Y
  Ukraine  Y
  Wales  Y

Points edit

Winners edit

 
Sean Kelly won a total of eight points classifications at the Grand Tours during his career.
 
Laurent Jalabert won seven points classifications at the Grand Tour races he competed in.
 
Eddy Merckx won six Grand Tour points classifications.
 
Djamolidine Abdoujaparov won five points classification at Grand Tour races in his career.

By year edit

Year   Giro d'Italia   Tour de France   Vuelta a España
1945 Not contested Not contested   Delio Rodríguez
1946 Not awarded Not awarded Not awarded
1947
1948
1949 Not contested
1950 Not awarded
1951 Not contested
1952
1953   Fritz Schär
1954   Ferdinand Kübler
1955   Stan Ockers (1/2)   Fiorenzo Magni
1956   Stan Ockers (2/2)   Rik Van Steenbergen
1957   Jean Forestier   Vicente Iturat
1958   Jean Graczyk (1/2)   Salvador Botella
1959   André Darrigade (1/2)   Rik Van Looy (1/2)
1960   Jean Graczyk (2/2)   Arthur Decabooter
1961   André Darrigade (2/2)   Antonio Suárez
1962   Rudi Altig (1/2)   Rudi Altig (2/2)
1963   Rik Van Looy (2/3)   Bas Maliepaard
1964   Jan Janssen (1/5)   José Pérez Francés
1965   Jan Janssen (2/5)   Rik Van Looy (3/3)
1966   Gianni Motta   Willy Planckaert   Jos van der Vleuten
1967   Dino Zandegù   Jan Janssen (3/5)   Jan Janssen (4/5)
1968   Eddy Merckx (1/6)   Franco Bitossi (1/3)   Jan Janssen (5/5)
1969   Franco Bitossi (2/3)   Eddy Merckx (2/6)   Raymond Steegmans
1970   Franco Bitossi (3/3)   Walter Godefroot   Guido Reybrouck
1971   Marino Basso   Eddy Merckx (3/6)   Cyrille Guimard
1972   Roger De Vlaeminck (1/3)   Eddy Merckx (4/6)   Domingo Perurena (1/2)
1973   Eddy Merckx (5/6)   Herman Van Springel   Eddy Merckx (6/6)
1974   Roger De Vlaeminck (2/3)   Patrick Sercu   Domingo Perurena (2/2)
1975   Roger De Vlaeminck (3/3)   Rik Van Linden   Miguel María Lasa
1976   Francesco Moser (1/4)   Freddy Maertens (1/4)   Dietrich Thurau
1977   Francesco Moser (2/4)   Jacques Esclassan   Freddy Maertens (2/4)
1978   Francesco Moser (3/4)   Freddy Maertens (3/4)   Ferdi Van Den Haute
1979   Giuseppe Saronni (1/4)   Bernard Hinault   Fons De Wolf
1980   Giuseppe Saronni (2/4)   Rudy Pevenage   Seán Kelly (1/8)
1981   Giuseppe Saronni (3/4)   Freddy Maertens (4/4)   Francisco Javier Cedena
1982   Francesco Moser (4/4)   Sean Kelly (2/8)   Stefan Mutter
1983   Giuseppe Saronni (4/4)   Sean Kelly (3/8)   Marino Lejarreta
1984   Urs Freuler   Frank Hoste   Guido Van Calster
1985   Johan van der Velde (1/3)   Sean Kelly (4/8)   Seán Kelly (5/8)
1986   Guido Bontempi   Eric Vanderaerden   Seán Kelly (6/8)
1987   Johan van der Velde (2/3)   Jean-Paul van Poppel   Alfonso Gutiérrez
1988   Johan van der Velde (3/3)   Eddy Planckaert   Seán Kelly (7/8)
1989   Giovanni Fidanza   Sean Kelly (8/8)   Malcolm Elliott
1990   Gianni Bugno   Olaf Ludwig   Uwe Raab (1/2)
1991   Claudio Chiappucci   Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (1/5)   Uwe Raab (2/2)
1992   Mario Cipollini (1/3)   Laurent Jalabert (1/7)   Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (2/5)
1993   Adriano Baffi   Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (3/5)   Tony Rominger (1/2)
1994   Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (4/5)   Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (5/5)   Laurent Jalabert (2/7)
1995   Tony Rominger (2/2)   Laurent Jalabert (3/7)   Laurent Jalabert (4/7)
1996   Fabrizio Guidi (1/2)   Erik Zabel (1/9)   Laurent Jalabert (5/7)
1997   Mario Cipollini (2/3)   Erik Zabel (2/9)   Laurent Jalabert (6/7)
1998   Mariano Piccoli   Erik Zabel (3/9)   Fabrizio Guidi (2/2)
1999   Laurent Jalabert (7/7)   Erik Zabel (4/9)   Frank Vandenbroucke
2000   Dimitri Konyshev   Erik Zabel (5/9)   Roberto Heras
2001   Massimo Strazzer   Erik Zabel (6/9)   José María Jiménez
2002   Mario Cipollini (3/3)   Robbie McEwen (1/3)   Erik Zabel (7/9)
2003   Gilberto Simoni   Baden Cooke   Erik Zabel (8/9)
2004   Alessandro Petacchi (1/3)   Robbie McEwen (2/3)   Erik Zabel (9/9)
2005   Paolo Bettini (1/2)   Thor Hushovd (1/3)   Alessandro Petacchi (2/3)
2006   Paolo Bettini (2/2)   Robbie McEwen (3/3)   Thor Hushovd (2/3)
2007 Disqualified1   Tom Boonen   Daniele Bennati (1/2)
2008   Daniele Bennati (2/2)   Óscar Freire   Greg Van Avermaet
2009   Denis Menchov   Thor Hushovd (3/3)   André Greipel
Year   Giro d'Italia   Tour de France   Vuelta a España

Notes

  1. The original winner was Alessandro Petacchi, who was stripped of his results from the 2007 Giro after a positive test for elevated levels of salbutamol.

By cyclist edit

Riders in bold are still active. Number of wins in gold indicates the current record holder(s).

Grand Tour points classification winners
Rank Cyclist Country Winning span Giro Tour Vuelta Total
1 Erik Zabel   Germany 1996–2004 0 6 3 9
2 Sean Kelly   Republic of Ireland 1980–1989 0 4 4 8
Peter Sagan   Slovakia 2012–2021 1 7 0 8
4 Laurent Jalabert   France 1992–1997 1 2 4 7
5 Eddy Merckx   Belgium 1968–1973 2 3 1 6
6 Djamolidine Abdoujaparov   Soviet Union/  Uzbekistan 1991–1994 1 3 1 5
Jan Janssen   Netherlands 1964–1968 0 3 2 5
8 Mark Cavendish   United Kingdom 2010–2021 1 2 1 4
Freddy Maertens   Belgium 1976–1981 0 3 1 4
Francesco Moser   Italy 1976–1982 4 0 0 4
Giuseppe Saronni   Italy 1979–1983 4 0 0 4
Alejandro Valverde   Spain 2012–2018 0 0 4 4
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