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The top goalscorer in the Premier League's inaugural season was Teddy Sheringham, who scored one goal for Nottingham Forest before his early-season transfer followed by 21 for Tottenham Hotspur for a total of 22. [2]
2024–25 European Golden Shoe rankings Rank Player Club(s) League(s) Goals Minutes [N 1] Factor [N 2] Points 1 Mohamed Salah: Liverpool: Premier League: 17 [8] 1,587 2 34: 2 Robert Lewandowski: Barcelona: La Liga: 16 [9] 1,484 2 32: 3 Harry Kane: Bayern Munich: Bundesliga: 14 [10] 1,053 2 28: Erling Haaland: Manchester City: Premier League: 14 ...
The top Welsh goal scorer is Ryan Giggs who scored 114 goals, 109 in the Premier League while Duncan Ferguson with 68 goals is the top Scottish goal scorer in the Premier League. All well short of the record totals by Derek Dougan, Ian Rush and Hughie Gallacher. Republic of Ireland striker Robbie Keane scored 126 goals in the Premier League ...
At Euro 2024, Kane finished as the tournament's joint-top scorer with three goals, as he captained England to a second consecutive final. [ 15 ] On 24 June 2018, Kane scored his first international hat-trick in England 's 6–1 win over Panama at the 2018 World Cup, which was England's largest World Cup victory.
The 2023–24 Premier League was the 32nd season of the Premier League and the 125th season of top-flight English football overall. The season began on 11 August 2023, and concluded on 19 May 2024. The season began on 11 August 2023, and concluded on 19 May 2024.
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First Premier League goal: Brian Deane (for Sheffield United v. Manchester United, 15 August 1992) [92] Most Premier League goals: 260, Alan Shearer [93] Most Premier League goals at one club: 213, Harry Kane (for Tottenham Hotspur) Oldest goalscorer: 40 years and 268 days, Teddy Sheringham (for West Ham United v. Portsmouth, 26 December 2006) [94]
The players that came closest were Antoine Griezmann in 2016 (with 6 goals) and Marco van Basten in 1988, Alan Shearer in 1996, Savo Milošević and Patrick Kluivert in 2000, Milan Baroš in 2004, and Ronaldo and Patrik Schick in 2020 (all with 5 goals). Across the 17 tournaments of the Euro, 37 players have been credited with the most ...