IFFHS World's Best Top Goal Scorer

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. The award is given by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).

IFFHS World's Best Man Top Goal Scorer
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest goal scorer of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2011 (retroactive)
Editions13
First winnerPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Most winsPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo
(5 awards)
Most recentPortugal Cristiano Ronaldo
(5th award)
Websitewww.iffhs.com
Cristiano Ronaldo (left) has won the most awards while Lionel Messi (right) set the record for most calendar year goals.

All international goals and all competitive goals for clubs playing in their country's top level division scored from 1 January to 31 December are taken into consideration.

Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for most wins (5) while Lionel Messi holds the record for most goals in a calendar year (91 in 2012). Robert Lewandowski won the award with the fewest goals (47 in 2020).

Ronaldo (5), Messi (2) and Lewandowski (2) are the only players who have won the award more than once.

Ronaldo (Real Madrid & Al Nassr) is the only player to win the award with multiple clubs. Meanwhile, Al Nassr is the only club with multiple winners (Abderrazak Hamdallah in 2019 & Ronaldo in 2023).

In 2021, the IFFHS awarded the World's Best Goal Scorer of the first and second decade of the 21st century, considering the years 2001 to 2010 and 2011 to 2020.[3][4]

Men's winners edit

List of winners edit

Year Rank Player Club(s) Goals
2011 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[2]   Real Madrid 60
2nd   Lionel Messi   FC Barcelona 59
3rd   Aleksandrs Čekulajevs   Narva Trans 56
2012 1st   Lionel Messi[2]   Barcelona 91
2nd   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid 63
3rd   Neymar   Santos 55
2013 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[2]   Real Madrid 69
2nd   Ali Ashfaq   New Radiant 58
3rd   Zlatan Ibrahimović   Paris Saint-Germain 47
2014 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[2]   Real Madrid 61
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 58
3rd   Jonathan Soriano   Red Bull Salzburg 55
2015 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[2]   Real Madrid 57
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 52
3rd   Robert Lewandowski   Bayern Munich 49
2016 1st   Lionel Messi[2]   Barcelona 58
2nd   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid 55
3rd   Luis Suárez   Barcelona 51
2017 1st   Harry Kane[2]   Tottenham Hotspur 56
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 54
3rd   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid 53
2018 1st   Baghdad Bounedjah[2]   Al-Sadd 58
2nd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 51
3rd   Cristiano Ronaldo   Real Madrid
  Juventus
49
2019 1st   Abderrazak Hamdallah[2]   Al Nassr 57
2nd   Robert Lewandowski   Bayern Munich 54
3rd   Lionel Messi   Barcelona 50
2020 1st   Robert Lewandowski[2]   Bayern Munich 47
2nd   Cristiano Ronaldo   Juventus 44
3rd   Romelu Lukaku   Inter Milan 40
2021 1st   Robert Lewandowski[5]   Bayern Munich 69
2nd   Kylian Mbappé   Paris Saint-Germain 51
3rd   Erling Haaland   Borussia Dortmund 49
2022 1st   Kylian Mbappé[6]   Paris Saint-Germain 56
2nd   Erling Haaland   Borussia Dortmund
  Manchester City
46
3rd   Bergson   Johor Darul Ta'zim 46
2023 1st   Cristiano Ronaldo[7]   Al Nassr 54
2nd   Kylian Mbappé   Paris Saint-Germain 52
3rd   Harry Kane   Tottenham Hotspur
  Bayern Munich
52

Statistics edit

Winners (2011–present)
Player Wins Years
  Cristiano Ronaldo 5 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023
  Lionel Messi 2 2012, 2016
  Robert Lewandowski 2020, 2021
  Harry Kane 1 2017
  Baghdad Bounedjah 2018
  Abderrazak Hamdallah 2019
  Kylian Mbappé 2022
Most goals in a year
Rank Player Year Goals
1   Lionel Messi 2012 91
2   Cristiano Ronaldo 2013 69
  Robert Lewandowski 2021
4   Cristiano Ronaldo 2012 63
5   Cristiano Ronaldo 2014 61
6   Cristiano Ronaldo 2011 60
7   Lionel Messi 2011 59
8   Ali Ashfaq 2013 58
  Lionel Messi 2014
  Lionel Messi 2016
  Baghdad Bounedjah 2018
Wins by club
Club Total Players
  Real Madrid 4 1
  Al Nassr 2 2
  Barcelona 2 1
  Bayern Munich 2 1
  Al Sadd 1 1
  Paris Saint-Germain 1 1
  Tottenham Hotspur 1 1
Wins by nationality
Nationality Total Players
  Portugal 5 1
  Argentina 2 1
  Poland 2 1
  Algeria 1 1
  England 1 1
  France 1 1
  Morocco 1 1

The World's Best Top Goal Scorer of the First Decade (2001–2010) edit

The final list includes the 32 players who scored 200 or more goals in top-tier national leagues, national cups, continental and international competitions with both club and national teams in the period of time from 1 January 2001 to 31 December 2010.

Players with at least 250 goals
Rank Player Nation Club(s) Goals for country Goals for club(s) Total goals
1 Aleksandar Đurić   Singapore   Geylang United
  Singapore Armed Forces
  Tampines Rovers
16 311 327
2 Washington   Brazil   Ponte Preta
  Fenerbahçe
  Athletico Paranaense
  Tokyo Verdy
  Urawa Red Diamonds
  Fluminense
  São Paulo
2 281 283
3 Thierry Henry   France   Arsenal
  Barcelona
  New York Red Bulls
43 238 281
4 Ruud van Nistelrooy   Netherlands   PSV Eindhoven
  Manchester United
  Real Madrid
  Hamburger SV
33 242 275
5 Samuel Eto'o   Cameroon   Mallorca
  Barcelona
  Inter Milan
44 227 271
6 Marc Lloyd Williams   Wales   Bangor City
  Southport
  Aberystwyth Town
  Total Network Solution
  Rhyl
  Newtown
  Porthmadog
  Airbus UK Broughton
0 271 271

The World's Best Top Goal Scorer of the Second Decade (2011–2020) edit

 
From 2011 to 2020, Zlatan Ibrahimović scored a total of 340 goals for club and country.

The final list includes the 41 players who scored 200 or more goals in top-tier national leagues, national cups, continental and international competitions with both club and national teams in the period of time from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2020.

The results were posted on the IFFHS' official website on 4 January 2021.[3]

Players with at least 200 goals
Rank Player Nation Club(s) Goals for country Goals for club(s) Total goals
1 Cristiano Ronaldo   Portugal   Real Madrid
  Juventus
77 473 550
2 Lionel Messi   Argentina   Barcelona 56 493 549
3 Robert Lewandowski   Poland   Borussia Dortmund
  Bayern Munich
54 363 417
4 Zlatan Ibrahimović   Sweden   Milan
  Paris Saint-Germain
  Manchester United
  LA Galaxy
37 303 340
5 Luis Suárez   Uruguay   Liverpool
  Barcelona
  Atlético Madrid
47 288 335
6 Edinson Cavani   Uruguay   Napoli
  Paris Saint-Germain
  Manchester United
43 291 334
7 Neymar[a]   Brazil   Santos
  Barcelona
  Paris Saint-Germain
63 264 327
8 Sergio Agüero   Argentina   Atlético Madrid
  Manchester City
32 270 302
9 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang[b]   Gabon   Saint-Étienne
  Borussia Dortmund
  Arsenal
21 257 278
10 Sebastián Tagliabúe   United Arab Emirates   Ettifaq
  Al-Shabab
  Al-Wahda
  Al-Nasr
1 264 265
11 Eran Zahavi   Israel   Hapoel Tel Aviv
  Palermo
  Maccabi Tel Aviv
  Guangzhou R&F
  PSV Eindhoven
24 240 264
12 Karim Benzema   France   Real Madrid 16 243 259
13 Romelu Lukaku[c]   Belgium   Anderlecht
  West Bromwich Albion
  Everton
  Manchester United
  Inter Milan
55 203 258
14 Omar Al Somah   Syria   Al Futowa
  Al Qadsia
  Al Ahli
15 240 255
15 Ali Mabkhout   United Arab Emirates   Al-Jazira 65 185 250
16 Gonzalo Higuaín   Argentina   Real Madrid
  Napoli
  Juventus
  Milan
  Chelsea
  Inter Miami
24 218 242
17 Ali Ashfaq   Maldives   VB Sports Club
  New Radiant
  PDRM FA
  Maziya S&RC
  TC Sports Club
  Club Green Streets
  Club Valencia
37 205 242
18 Nemanja Nikolić   Hungary   Videoton
  Legia Warsaw
  Chicago Fire
  Fehérvár
7 235 242
19 Abderrazak Hamdallah   Morocco   Olympic Safi
  Aalesund
  Guangzhou R&F
  El Jaish
  Al-Rayyan SC
  Al-Nassr
6 231 237
20 Harry Kane[d]   England   Tottenham Hotspur 32 204 236
21 Burak Yılmaz   Turkey   Trabzonspor
  Galatasaray
  Beijing Sinobo Guoan
  Beşiktaş
  Lille
24 210 234
22 Mohamed Salah   Egypt   Al Mokawloon
  Basel
  Chelsea
  Fiorentina
  Roma
  Liverpool
43 186 229
23 Antoine Griezmann   France   Real Sociedad
  Atlético Madrid
  Barcelona
33 196 229
24 Carlos Saucedo[e]   Bolivia   San José
  Saprissa
  Oriente Petrolero
  Blooming
  Real Potosí
  Guabirá
  Royal Pari
7 221 228
25 Edin Džeko   Bosnia and Herzegovina   Manchester City
  Roma
42 185 227
26 Bafétimbi Gomis   France   Lyon
  Swansea City
  Marseille
  Galatasaray
  Al Hilal
1 225 226
27 Baghdad Bounedjah   Algeria   USM El Harrach
  Étoile du Sahel
  Al Sadd
17 207 224
28 Radamel Falcao   Colombia   Porto
  Atlético Madrid
  Monaco
  Manchester United
  Chelsea
  Galatasaray
29 194 223
29 Youssef El-Arabi   Morocco   Caen
  Al Hilal
  Granada
  Al-Duhail
  Olympiacos
16 207 223
30 Klæmint Olsen   Faroe Islands   NSÍ Runavík 5 215 220
31 André-Pierre Gignac   France   Marseille
  UANL
3 216 219
32 Olivier Giroud   France   Montpellier
  Arsenal
  Chelsea
44 174 218
33 Thomas Müller   Germany   Bayern Munich 33 180 213
34 Dejan Damjanović   Montenegro   FC Seoul
  Jiangsu Suning
  Beijing Sinobo Guoan
  Suwon Samsung Bluewings
  Daegu FC
6 204 210
35 Jonathan Soriano[f]   Spain   Red Bull Salzburg
  Beijing Sinobo Guoan
  Al Hilal
0 207 207
36 Hulk   Brazil   Porto
  Zenit Saint Petersburg
  Shanghai SIPG
11 194 205
37 Dries Mertens   Belgium   Utrecht
  PSV Eindhoven
  Napoli
21 182 203
38 Esteban Paredes   Chile   Colo-Colo
  Atlante
  Querétaro
6 196 202
39 Greg Draper   New Zealand   The New Saints 0 202 202
40 Bas Dost[g]   Netherlands   Heerenveen
  VfL Wolfsburg
  Sporting CP
  Eintracht Frankfurt
1 200 201
41 Joe Gormley[h]   Northern Ireland   Cliftonville 0 200 200

All-time World's Best Goal Scorer ranking edit

 
Romário ranks 4th in the All-time World's Best Goal Scorer ranking with 753 goals.
As of 3 September 2023[8][9]
Bold indicates players currently active.
* indicates player has scored at least 500 goals for a single club.[10]
Players with at least 500 goals
Rank Player League Cup Continental Country & other Total Years
1   Cristiano Ronaldo 532 52 161 128 873 2002–present
2   Lionel Messi* 497 71 147 106 821 2004–present
3   Pelé* 606 49 27 83 765 1957–1977
4   Romário 544 91 54 64 753 1985–2007
5   Ferenc Puskás 514 76 55 84 729 1943–1966
6     Josef Bican* 518 129 41 32 720 1931–1955
7   Jimmy Jones* 332 301 2 12 647 1947–1964
8   Robert Lewandowski 403 54 99 83 639 2008–present
9   Gerd Müller* 405 92 69 68 634 1964–1981
10   Eusébio 425 97 59 41 622 1958–1981
11   Joe Bambrick 348 247 0 21 616 1926–1943
12   Zlatan Ibrahimović 406 48 57 62 573 1999–2023
13   Glenn Ferguson 311 245 6 0 562 1987–2011
14   Luis Suárez 360 46 47 68 557 2005–present
15   Fernando Peyroteo* 463 72 3 14 552 1937–1949
16   Uwe Seeler* 446 41 21 43 551 1954–1978
17   Jimmy McGrory* 408 130 0 12 550 1922–1937
18     Alfredo Di Stéfano 376 55 70 29 530 1945–1966
19   György Sárosi 351 31 102 42 526 1930–1948
20   Roberto Dinamite 476 8 5 22 511 1971–1992
21   Hugo Sánchez 390 49 38 30 507 1976–1997
22   Imre Schlosser 417 18 10 59 504 1905–1928
23   Franz Binder 296 93 87 26 502 1930–1949

Women's winners edit

IFFHS World's Best Woman Top Goal Scorer
SportAssociation football
Awarded forBest goal scorer of the calendar year
Presented byInternational Federation of Football History & Statistics
History
First award2021
Editions3
First winner  Jennifer Hermoso
Most wins  Jennifer Hermoso
  Fenna Kalma
  Temwa Chawinga
(1 award each)
Most recent  Temwa Chawinga (1st award)
Websitewww.iffhs.com

List of winners edit

Year Rank Player Club(s) Goals
2021 1st   Jennifer Hermoso[11]   Barcelona 48
2nd   Lea Schüller   Bayern Munich 47
3rd   Alexia Putellas   Barcelona 43
2022 1st   Fenna Kalma[12]   Twente 45
2nd   Sam Kerr   Chelsea 38
3rd   Tessa Wullaert   Anderlecht
  Fortuna Sittard
38
2023 1st   Temwa Chawinga[13]   Wuhan Jiangda 63
2nd   Charlyn Corral   Pachuca 39
3rd   Kiana Palacios   América 38

Statistics edit

Winners (2021–present)
Player Wins Years
  Jennifer Hermoso 1 2021
  Fenna Kalma 1 2022
  Temwa Chawinga 1 2023
Most goals in a year
Rank Player Year Goals
1   Temwa Chawinga 2023 63
2   Jennifer Hermoso 2021 48
3   Lea Schüller 2021 47
4   Fenna Kalma 2022 45
5   Alexia Putellas 2021 43
6   Charlyn Corral 2023 39
7   Sam Kerr 2022 38
  Tessa Wullaert 2022
Wins by club
Club Total Players
  Barcelona 1 1
  Twente 1 1
  Wuhan Jiangda 1 1
Wins by nationality
Nationality Total Players
  Malawi 1 1
  Netherlands 1 1
  Spain 1 1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ In regards to Neymar's statistics during his spell at Santos (2011–2013), the IFFHS chose to consider the Campeonato Paulista (the top-flight league in the Brazilian state of São Paulo, of which Santos is a municipality) as a national league. As a result, the official stats for Neymar include goals scored in two different Brazilian leagues: the Campeonato Paulista and the Brasileirão.
  2. ^ As the statistics are calculated starting from 1 January 2011, two goals from Aubameyang's loan spell at Monaco (from Milan) in the first half of the 2010–11 season are left out of the total amount. The Gabonese striker joined Saint-Étienne in January 2011 on another loan, and eventually signed for the French team on a permanent deal the following December.
  3. ^ Lukaku was registered for Chelsea between 2011 and 2014, but he never scored during his first season with the club and was loaned, respectively, to West Bromwich Albion and Everton (which eventually signed him permanently) during the following couple of years.
  4. ^ 14 goals scored during 2011 and 2013 are not counted, as Kane was playing in lower divisions (for Leyton Orient, Millwall and Leicester City); he additionally never scored during his time in the Premier League with Norwich City. For this reason, while his first goal in a continental competition traces back to 15 December 2011 (in a 4–0 away win against Shamrock Rovers in the UEFA Europa League group stage), he scored his first goals with a top-tier club, Tottenham Hotspur, on 30 October 2013 (in the League Cup) and on 7 April 2014 (in the Premier League).
  5. ^ Saucedo's spell at Colombian club Independiente Medellín in 2011 wasn't considered, as the Bolivian striker never scored during that time.
  6. ^ The goals scored by Soriano for Barcelona B in 2011 are not counted, as the team was competing in the Spanish second tier. For the same reason, his one goal scored for Girona in the 2019–20 season is left out of the total amount.
  7. ^ On 24 December 2020, Dost joined Club Brugge on a permanent basis, but his first goal for the Belgian team is not counted, as it was scored on 10 January 2021, ten days after the limit date set for the counting (31 December 2020).
  8. ^ In 2016, Gormley played for Scottish Premiership team St Johnstone (on loan from English League One side Peterborough United), but never scored a goal during that spell.

References edit

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