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Cristiano Ronaldo (left) has won the most awards while Lionel Messi (right) set the record for most calendar year goals.. The IFFHS World's Best Top Goal Scorer is a football award given annually since 2020, [1] and retroactively for the years 2011 to 2019, [2] to the world's top goalscorer in the calendar year.
14 November 2024 [7] 8 Ferenc Puskás Hungary: 84: 85 0.99 20 August 1945: 14 October 1956 [8] Robert Lewandowski Poland: 84: 156 0.54 10 September 2008: 15 October 2024 [9] 10 Godfrey Chitalu Zambia: 79: 111 0.71 29 June 1968: 12 December 1980 [10] Neymar Brazil: 79: 128 0.62 10 August 2010: 17 October 2023 [11] 12 Hussein Saeed Iraq: 78: 137 ...
French striker Jean-Pierre Papin was the first ever winner of the award, in 1991.. The IFFHS World's Best International Goal Scorer is a football award given annually since 1991 to the world's top international goalscorer in the calendar year.
Lionel Messi scored twice in Argentina’s Copa America win over Bolivia to move into the top 10 men’s international goalscorers.The 34-year-old’s achievement follows his long-time rival ...
As of 1 November 2024 [99] [100] Bold indicates players currently active. Top 10 goal scorers of all-time Rank Player Goals 1 Cristiano Ronaldo: 916 2 Lionel Messi:
Top goalscorers at UEFA Euro tournaments [1] [8] Rank Player Team Goals scored Matches played Ratio Tournaments Notes 1 Cristiano Ronaldo ‡ Portugal: 14 30 0.47 2004, 2008, 2012 T, 2016, 2020 T, (2024) list: 2 Michel Platini ‡ France: 9 5 1.80 1984 T: list: 3 Alan Shearer ‡ England: 7 9 0.78 (1992), 1996 T, 2000 list: Antoine Griezmann ...
With 140 goals, Cristiano Ronaldo is currently the all-time top scorer in the Champions League, with Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski being the only other players to have reached triple figures. Ronaldo has also finished as the top scorer for the most individual seasons in the competition's history, doing so seven times.
The top 101 goalscorers have represented 30 nations, with 14 players scoring for Brazil, and another 14 for Germany or West Germany. In total, 67 footballers came from UEFA (Europe), 30 from CONMEBOL (South America), and only four from elsewhere: Cameroon and Ghana from CAF (Africa), Australia from AFC (Asia) (formerly from OFC of Oceania), and ...