Thursday, December 3, 2009
FIFA World Cup goalscorers
FIFA World Cup goalscorers
This article lists every country's goalscorers in FIFA World Cup finals matches.
The scorers of many goals in FIFA World Cup history are disputed. For details, consult FIFA World Cup, goals with disputed scorers. For recent tournaments, official FIFA match reports are taken as truth. In earlier tournaments, FIFA match reports are known to be inaccurate, so Cris Freddi's book Complete Book of the World Cup 2006 is used as the most authentic known publication.
Angola
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1 goal
• Flávio Amado
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Argentina
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10 goals
• Gabriel Batistuta
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8 goals
• Diego Maradona
• Guillermo Stábile
o Stábile was top scorer in 1930, scoring eight goals.
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6 goals
• Mario Kempes
o Kempes was top scorer in 1978, scoring six goals.
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4 goals
• Daniel Bertoni
• Claudio Caniggia
• Hernán Crespo
• René Houseman
• Leopoldo Luque
• Jorge Valdano
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3 goals
• Luis Artime
• Jorge Burruchaga
• Orestes Corbatta
• Daniel Passarella
• Carlos Peucelle
• Maxi Rodríguez
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2 goals
• Luis Monti
• Ariel Ortega
• Héctor Yazalde
• Adolfo Zumelzú
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1 goal
• Osvaldo Ardiles
• Ludovico Avio
• Roberto Ayala
• Rubén Ayala
• Carlos Babington
• Abel Balbo
• Ernesto Belis
• Miguel Ángel Brindisi
• José Luis Brown
• Esteban Cambiasso
• Ramón Díaz
• Mario Evaristo
• Héctor Facundo
• Alberto Galateo
• Ramón Heredia
• Claudio López
• Nerberto Menéndez
• Lionel Messi
• Pedro Monzón
• Ermindo Onega
• Pedro Pasculli
• Héctor Pineda
• Oscar Ruggeri
• José Sanfilippo
• Javier Saviola
• Alejandro Scopelli
• Alberto Tarantini
• Carlos Tévez
• Pedro Troglio
• Francisco Varallo
• Javier Zanetti
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Own goals
• Roberto Perfumo (for Italy)
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Australia
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2 goals
• Tim Cahill
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1 goal
• John Aloisi
• Harry Kewell
• Craig Moore
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Own goals
• Colin Curran (for East Germany)
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Austria
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6 goals
• Erich Probst
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5 goals
• Hans Krankl
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3 goals
• Walter Schachner
• Ernst Stojaspal
• Theo Wagner
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2 goals
• Hans Horvath
• Robert Körner
• Ernst Ocwirk
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1 goal
• Pepi Bican
• Andreas Herzog
• Reinhold Hintermaier
• Karl Koller
• Alfred Körner
• Erich Obermayer
• Andreas Ogris
• Bruno Pezzey
• Anton Polster
• Gerhard Rodax
• Toni Schall
• Karl Sesta
• Matthias Sindelar
• Ivica Vastic
• Karl Zischek
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Belgium
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5 goals
• Marc Wilmots
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4 goals
• Jan Ceulemans
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3 goals
• Pol Anoul
• Nico Claesen
• Enzo Scifo
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2 goals
• Philippe Albert
• Marc Degryse
• Raoul Lambert
• Wilfried Van Moer
• Erwin Vandenbergh
• Bernard Voorhoof
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1 goal
• Leo Clijsters
• Ludo Coeck
• Rik Coppens
• Alex Czerniatynski
• Michel De Wolf
• Stefan Demol
• Georges Grün
• Hendrik Isemborghs
• Luc Nilis
• Wesley Sonck
• Peter Van Der Heyden
• Franky Vercauteren
• Patrick Vervoort
• Daniel Veyt
• Johan Walem
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Bolivia
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1 goal
• Erwin Sánchez
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Brazil
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15 goals
• Ronaldo, Luís Nazário de Lima
o Ronaldo is the FIFA World Cup's all-time record goal-scorer.
o Ronaldo was top scorer in 2002, scoring eight goals.
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12 goals
• Pelé, Edson Arantes do Nascimento
o Pelé shares the record for goals in Finals with three, with Vavá, England's Geoff Hurst and France's Zinedine Zidane.
o Pelé is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Vavá, West Germany's Paul Breitner and France's Zinedine Zidane.
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9 goals
• Ademir Marques de Menezes
o Ademir was top scorer in 1950, scoring nine goals.
• Leônidas da Silva
o Leônidas was top scorer in 1938, scoring eight goals.
• Jairzinho, Jair Ventura Filho
o Jairzinho is the only player in World Cup history to score in every game, including the final, in a World Cup.
• Vavá, Edvaldo Izidio Neto
o Vavá was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
o Vavá shares the record for goals in Finals with three, with Pelé, England's Geoff Hurst and France's Zinedine Zidane.
o Vavá is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Pelé, West Germany's Paul Breitner and France's Zinedine Zidane.
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8 goals
• Rivaldo, Vitor Borba Ferreira
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7 goals
• Careca, Antonio de Oliveira Filho
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6 goals
• Bebeto, José Roberto Gama de Oliveira
• Roberto Rivelino
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5 goals
• Garrincha, Manuel Francisco dos Santos
o Garrincha was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Romário de Souza Faria
• Zico, Arthur Antunes Coimbra
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4 goals
• Chico, Francisco Aramburu
• Sócrates Vieira de Oliveira
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3 goals
• Amarildo Tavares de Silveira
• Baltazar Oswaldo da Silva
• Didi, Valdir Pereira
• José Guimarães Dirceu
• Paulo Roberto Falcão
• José Perácio Berjun
• Preguinho, João Coelho Netto
• Roberto Dinamite, Carlos Roberto de Oliveira
• Romeu Pellicciari
• Carlos Campos César Sampaio
• Tostão, Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade
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2 goals
• Adriano Leite Ribeiro
• Éder Aleixo de Assis
• Jair da Rosa Pinto
• Josimar Higinio Pereira
• Julinho, Júlio Botelho
• Mazzola, José João Altafini
• Moderato Wissnteiner
• Müller, Luiz Antônio da Costa
• Nelinho, Manoel Resende de Matos Cabral
• Pinga, José Lázaro Robles
• Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
• Serginho, Sérgio Bernardino Chulapa
• Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo
• Zizinho, Thomaz Soarez da Silva
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1 goal
• Alfredo Ramos dos Santos
• Branco, Claudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal
• Carlos Alberto Torres
• Clodoaldo Tavares de Santana
• Djalma Santos
• Edinho, Edino Nazareth Filho
• Edmílson, José Edmílson Gomes Moraes
• Fred, Frederico Chaves Guedes
• Albino Friaça Cardoso
• Gérson de Oliveira Nunes
• Gilberto da Silva Melo
• Juninho Pernambucano
• Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior
• Júnior, Jenílson Ângelo de Souza
• Kaká, Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite
• Maneca, Manuel Marinho Alves
• Márcio Santos
• Nílton dos Santos
• José Oscar Bernardi
• Raí, Raimundo Souza Vieira de Oliveira
• José Reinaldo de Lima
• Rildo da Costa Menezes
• Roberto Emilio da Cunha
• Roberto Carlos da Silva
• Valdomiro Vaz Franco
• Zé Roberto, José Roberto da Silva Júnior
• Zito, José Ely de Miranda
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Bulgaria
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6 goals
• Hristo Stoichkov
o Stoichkov was joint top scorer in 1994, scoring six goals.
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2 goals
• Hristo Bonev
• Yordan Letchkov
• Nasko Sirakov
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1 goal
• Georgi Asparuhov
• Daniel Borimirov
• Dinko Dermendzhiev
• Plamen Getov
• Todor Kolev
• Emil Kostadinov
• Asparuh Nikodimov
• Georgi Sokolov
• Dobromir Zhechev
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Own goals
• Ivan Vutzov (for Portugal)
• Ivan Davidov (for Hungary)
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Cameroon
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5 goals
• Roger Milla
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2 goals
• Patrick Mboma
• François Omam-Biyik
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1 goal
• Eugène Ekeke
• David Embe
• Samuel Eto'o
• Emmanuel Kunde
• Grégoire Mbida
• Pierre Njanka
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Canada
Competed in 1986, but failed to score a goal.
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Chile
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4 goals
• Marcelo Salas
• Leonel Sánchez
o Sanchez was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
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3 goals
• Atilio Cremaschi
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2 goals
• Rubén Marcos
• Jaime Ramírez
• Carlos Rojas
• Jorge Toro
• Carlos Vidal
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1 goal
• Sergio Ahumada
• Guillermo Arellano
• Juan Carlos Letelier
• Gustavo Moscoso
• Miguel Angel Neira
• Andrés Prieto
• George Robledo
• José Luis Sierra
• Guillermo Subiabre
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China PR
Competed in 2002, but failed to score a goal.
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Colombia
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2 goals
• Bernado Redín
• Adolfo Valencia
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1 goal
• Germán Aceros
• Marcos Coll
• Hernán Gaviria
• Marino Klinger
• Harold Lozano
• Léider Preciado
• Antonio Rada
• Freddy Rincón
• Carlos Valderrama
• Francisco Zuluaga
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Own goals
• Andrés Escobar (for USA)
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Congo DR
Competed as Zaïre in 1974, but failed to score a goal.
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Costa Rica
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3 goals
• Rónald Gómez
• Paulo Wanchope
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1 goal
• Juan Arnoldo Cayasso
• Roger Flores
• Ronald González
• Hernán Medford
• Winston Parks
• Mauricio Wright
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Côte d'Ivoire
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2 goals
• Aruna Dindane
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1 goal
• Didier Drogba
• Bonaventure Kalou
• Bakary Koné
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Croatia
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6 goals
• Davor Šuker
o Šuker was top scorer in 1998, scoring six goals.
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2 goals
• Robert Prosinečki
o Prosinečki also scored a goal for Yugoslavia (SFR). He is the only player to score World Cup goals for two countries.
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1 goal
• Robert Jarni
• Niko Kovač
• Ivica Olić
• Milan Rapaić
• Darijo Srna
• Mario Stanić
• Goran Vlaović
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Cuba
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3 goals
• Héctor Socorro
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1 goal
• Tomás Fernández
• Juan Tuñas
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Czech Republic
See Czechoslavkia for 1930-1994.
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2 goals
• Tomáš Rosický
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1 goal
• Jan Koller
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Czechoslovakia
1930-1994. See Czech Republic for 1998-present.
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7 goals
• Oldřich Nejedlý
o Nejedlý was recognized by FIFA as joint top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider him as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
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5 goals
• Tomáš Skuhravý
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4 goals
• Zdenek Zikán
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3 goals
• Adolf Scherer
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2 goals
• Michal Bílek
• Milan Dvořák
• Václav Hovorka
• Antonín Panenka
• Ladislav Petráš
• Antonín Puč
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1 goal
• Jiří Feureisl
• Ivan Hašek
• Josef Kadraba
• Vlastimil Kopecký
• Josef Košťálek
• Luboš Kubík
• Milan Luhový
• Václav Mašek
• Josef Masopust
• Jiří Sobotka
• Jozef Stibrányi
• František Svoboda
• Josef Zeman
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Own goals
• Jozef Barmoš (for England)
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Denmark
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4 goals
• Preben Elkjær Larsen
• Jon Dahl Tomasson
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3 goals
• Jesper Olsen
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2 goals
• Brian Laudrup
• Michael Laudrup
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1 goal
• John Eriksen
• Thomas Helveg
• Martin Jørgensen
• Søren Lerby
• Peter Møller
• Allan Nielsen
• Marc Rieper
• Dennis Rommedahl
• Ebbe Sand
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East Germany
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2 goals
• Joachim Streich
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1 goal
• Martin Hoffmann
• Jürgen Sparwasser
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Ecuador
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3 goals
• Agustín Delgado
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2 goals
• Carlos Tenorio
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1 goal
• Iván Kaviedes
• Edison Méndez
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Egypt
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2 goals
• Abdel Rahman Fawzi
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1 goal
• Magdi Abdelghani
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El Salvador
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1 goal
• Luis Ramírez Zapata
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England
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10 goals
• Gary Lineker
o Lineker was top scorer in 1986 with six goals.
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5 goals
• Geoff Hurst
o Hurst is the only player to score three goals in a Final. He shares the record for most goals in the Finals (three) with Brazil's Vavá and Pelé and France's Zinedine Zidane.
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4 goals
• Bobby Charlton
• Michael Owen
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3 goals
• David Beckham
• Roger Hunt
• Nat Lofthouse
• David Platt
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2 goals
• Ivor Broadis
• Tom Finney
• Ron Flowers
• Trevor Francis
• Steven Gerrard
• Derek Kevan
• Martin Peters
• Bryan Robson
• Alan Shearer
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1 goal
• Darren Anderton
• Peter Beardsley
• Sol Campbell
• Allan Clarke
• Joe Cole
• Peter Crouch
• Rio Ferdinand
• Jimmy Greaves
• Johnny Haynes
• Emile Heskey
• Gerry Hitchens
• Wilf Mannion
• Paul Mariner
• Stan Mortensen
• Jimmy Mullen
• Alan Mullery
• Paul Scholes
• Dennis Wilshaw
• Mark Wright
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Own goals
• Jimmy Dickinson (for Belgium)
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France
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13 goals
• Just Fontaine
o Fontaine was top scorer in 1958, scoring thirteen goals, a record for one tournament.
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6 goals
• Thierry Henry
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5 goals
• Michel Platini
• Zinedine Zidane
o Zidane is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Brazil's Vavá and Pelé and West Germany's Paul Breitner.
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4 goals
• Raymond Kopa
• Dominique Rocheteau
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3 goals
• Bernard Genghini
• Alain Giresse
• Jean Nicolas
• Roger Piantoni
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2 goals
• André Maschinot
• Jean-Pierre Papin
• Emmanuel Petit
• Didier Six
• Yannick Stopyra
• Lilian Thuram
• Patrick Vieira
• Jean Vincent
• Maryan Wisnieski
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1 goal
• Manuel Amoros
• Marc Berdoll
• Laurent Blanc
• Maxime Bossis
• Alain Couriol
• Héctor de Bourgoing
• Youri Djorkaeff
• Yvonne Douis
• Christophe Dugarry
• Luis Fernandez
• Jean-Marc Ferreri
• René Girard
• Gérard Hausser
• Oscar Heisserer
• Bernard Lacombe
• Marcel Langiller
• Lucien Laurent
o Laurent scored the first World Cup goal, against Mexico in 1930.
• Bixente Lizarazu
• Christian Lopez
• Franck Ribéry
• Gérard Soler
• Jean Tigana
• Marius Trésor
• David Trézéguet
• Émile Veinante
• Georges Verriest
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Germany
Competetd as West Germany during 1954-1990. Also see East Germany.
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14 goals
• Gerd Müller
o Müller is the FIFA World Cup's all-time second top goal-scorer. Brazil's Ronaldo has fifteen.
o Müller was top scorer in 1970, scoring ten goals.
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11 goals
• Jürgen Klinsmann
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10 goals
• Miroslav Klose
o Klose was top scorer in 2006, scoring five goals.
• Helmut Rahn
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9 goals
• Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
• Uwe Seeler
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8 goals
• Rudi Völler
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7 goals
• Hans Schäfer
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6 goals
• Helmut Haller
• Lothar Matthäus
• Max Morlock
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5 goals
• Franz Beckenbauer
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4 goals
• Oliver Bierhoff
• Andi Brehme
• Paul Breitner
o Breitner is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Brazilians Vavá and Pelé and France's Zinedine Zidane.
• Edmund Conen
o Conen was recognized by FIFA as joing top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider Czechoslovakia's Oldřich Nejedlý as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
• Ottmar Walter
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3 goals
• Michael Ballack
• Pierre Littbarski
• Wolfgang Overath
• Lukas Podolski
• Fritz Walter
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2 goals
• Klaus Allofs
• Klaus Fischer
• Dieter Flohe
• Karl Hohmann
• Ernst Lehner
• Dieter Müller
• Oliver Neuville
• Bastian Schweinsteiger
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1 goal
• Rüdiger Abramczik
• Uwe Bein
• Marco Bode
• Rainer Bonhof
• Albert Brülls
• Hans Cieslarczyk
• Bernhard Cullmann
• Lothar Emmerich
• Torsten Frings
• Jupp Gauchel
• Jürgen Grabowski
• Willi Hahnemann
• Siegfried Held
• Richard Herrmann
• Uli Hoeness
• Bernd Hölzenbein
• Horst Hrubesch
• Carsten Jancker
• Bernhard Klodt
• Stanislaus Kobierski
• Philipp Lahm
• Reinhard Libuda
• Thomas Linke
• Andreas Möller
• Hans Müller
• Rudolf Noack
• Alfred Pfaff
• Uwe Reinders
• Karl-Heinz Riedle
• Bernd Schneider
• Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
• Otto Siffling
• Horst Szymaniak
• Wolfgang Weber
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Own goals
• Berti Vogts (for Austria)
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Ghana
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1 goal
• Stephen Appiah
• Gyan Asamoah
• Haminu Dramani
• Sulley Ali Muntari
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Greece
Competed in 1994, but failed to score a goal.
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Haiti
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2 goals
• Emmanuel Sanon
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Honduras
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1 goal
• Tony Laing
• Héctor Zelaya
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Hungary
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11 goals
• Sándor Kocsis
o Kocsis was top scorer in 1954, scoring eleven goals.
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7 goals
• Lajos Tichy
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6 goals
• György Sárosi
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5 goals
• Gyula Zsengellér
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4 goals
• Flórián Albert
o Albert was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Ferenc Bene
• Nándor Hidegkuti
• Ferenc Puskás
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3 goals
• Zoltán Czibor
• Lászlo Kiss
• Géza Toldi
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2 goals
• László Fazekas
• Mihály Lantos
• Kálmán Mészöly
• Tibor Nyilasi
• Péter Palotás
• Gábor Pölöskei
• András Tóth
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1 goal
• Joszef Bencsics
• Joszef Bozsik
• Károly Csapó
• Lajos Détári
• Martón Esterházy
• János Farkas
• Vilmos Kohut
• Karoly Sándor
• Ferenc Sas
• Ernö Solymosi
• Lázár Szentes
• Pál Teleki
• Pál Titkos
• Jóseph Tóth II
• Jószef Varga
• Jenö Vincze
• Sándor Zombori
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Indonesia
Competed as Dutch East Indies in 1938, but failed to score a goal.
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Iran
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1 goal
• Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh
• Iraj Danaeifard
• Hamid Reza Estili
• Yahya Golmohammadi
• Mehdi Mahdavikia
• Hassan Rowshan
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Own goals
• Andranik Eskandarian (for Scotland)
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Iraq
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1 goal
• Ahmed Radhi
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Israel
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1 goal
• Mordechai Spiegler
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Italy
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9 goals
• Roberto Baggio
• Paolo Rossi
o Rossi was top scorer in 1982, scoring six goals.
• Christian Vieri
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6 goals
• Toto Schillaci
o Schillaci was top scorer in 1990, scoring six goals.
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5 goals
• Alessandro Altobelli
• Silvio Piola
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4 goals
• Gino Colaussi
• Angelo Schiavio
o Schiavio was recognized by FIFA as joint top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider Czechoslovakia's Oldřich Nejedlý as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
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3 goals
• Giuseppe Meazza
• Raimundo Orsi
• Luigi Riva
• Gianni Rivera
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2 goals
• Dino Baggio
• Roberto Bettega
• Roberto Boninsegna
• Giacomo Bulgarelli
• Riccardo Carapellese
• Alessandro Del Piero
• Giovanni Ferrari
• Marco Materazzi
• Egisto Pandolfini
• Marco Tardelli
• Luca Toni
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1 goal
• Pietro Anastasi
• Paolo Barison
• Romeo Benetti
• Giampiero Boniperti
• Tarcisio Burgnich
• Antonio Cabrini
• Fabio Capello
• Franco Causio
• Bruno Conti
• Luigi Di Biagio
• Angelo Domenghini
• Pietro Ferraris
• Amleto Frignani
• Carlo Galli
• Giuseppe Giannini
• Alberto Gilardino
• Francesco Graziani
• Fabio Grosso
• Enrique Guaita
• Vincenzo Iaquinta
• Filippo Inzaghi
• Benito Lorenzi
• Daniele Massaro
• Sandro Mazzola
• Bruno Mora
• Ermes Muccinelli
• Fulvio Nesti
• Andrea Pirlo
• Aldo Serena
• Francesco Totti
• Renato Zaccarelli
• Gianluca Zambrotta
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Own goals
• Cristian Zaccardo (for USA)
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Jamaica
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2 goals
• Theodore Whitmore
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1 goal
• Robbie Earle
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Japan
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2 goals
• Junichi Inamoto
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1 goal
• Hiroaki Morishima
• Shunsuke Nakamura
• Hidetoshi Nakata
• Masashi Nakayama
• Takayuki Suzuki
• Keiji Tamada
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Korea DPR
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2 goals
• Park Seung-Jin
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1 goal
• Lee Dong-Woon
• Pak Doo-Ik
• Yang Sung-Kook
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Korea Republic
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3 goals
• Ahn Jung-Hwan
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2 goals
• Hong Myung-Bo
• Hwang Sun-Hong
• Park Ji-Sung
• Yoo Sang-Chul
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1 goal
• Choi Coon-Ho
• Ha Seok-Ju
• Huh Jung-Moo
• Hwang Bo-Kwan
• Kim Jong-Boo
• Lee Chun-Soo
• Lee Eul-Yong
• Park Shang-Sun
• Seo Jung-Won
• Seol Ki-Hyeon
• Song Chong-Gug
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Own goals
• Cho Kwang-Rae (for Italy)
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Kuwait
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1 goal
• Abdullah Al-Buloushi
• Faisal Al-Dakhil
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Mexico
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4 goals
• Luis Hernández
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2 goals
• Cuauhtémoc Blanco
• Jared Borgetti
• Omar Bravo
• Luis García
• Alberto García Aspe
• Ricardo Peláez
• Fernando Quirarte
• Manuel Rosas
• Javier Valdivia
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1 goal
• Tomás Balcázar
• Juan Ignacio Basaguren
• Jaime Belmonte
• Marcelino Bernal
• Enrique Borja
• Juan Carreño
• Horacio Casarín
• Alfredo Del Aguila
• Isidoro Díaz
• Luis Flores
• José Fonseca
• Javier Fragoso
• Robert Gayón
• Juan Gómez González
• Hector Hernández
• José Luis Lamadrid
• Rafael Márquez
• Manuel Negrete
• Héctor Ortiz
• Gustavo Peña
• Victor Rangel
• Hugo Sánchez
• Raúl Servín
• Gerardo Torrado
• Arturo Vázquez Ayala
• Zinha, Antonio Naelson
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Own goals
• Manuel Rosas Sánchez (for Chile)
• Raul Cardenas (for France)
• Gustavo Peña (for Italy)
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Morocco
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2 goals
• Salaheddine Bassir
• Abdeljalil Hadda
• Abderrazak Khairi
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1 goal
• Mohammed Chaouch
• Mouhoub Ghazouani
• Mustapha Hadji
• Houmane Jarir
• Merrie Krimau
• Hassan Nader
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Own goals
• Youssef Chippo (for Norway)
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Netherlands
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7 goals
• Johnny Rep
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6 goals
• Dennis Bergkamp
• Rob Rensenbrink
o Rensenbrink scored the 1000th World Cup goal, against Scotland in 1978.
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5 goals
• Johan Neeskens
[edit]
3 goals
• Johan Cruijff
[edit]
2 goals
• Ernie Brandts
• Phillip Cocu
• Ronald de Boer
• Arie Haan
• Wim Jonk
• Patrick Kluivert
[edit]
1 goal
• Edgar Davids
• Theo de Jong
• Ruud Gullit
• Wim Kieft
• Ronald Koeman
• Ruud Krol
• Dick Nanninga
• Marc Overmars
• Arjen Robben
• Bryan Roy
• Kick Smit
• Gaston Taument
• René van de Kerkhof
• Willy van de Kerkhof
• Pierre van Hooijdonk
• Ruud van Nistelrooij
• Robin van Persie
• Leen Vente
• Aron Winter
• Boudewijn Zenden
[edit]
Own goals
• Ruud Krol (for Bulgaria)
• Ernie Brandts (for Italy)
[edit]
New Zealand
[edit]
1 goal
• Steve Sumner
• Steve Wooddin
[edit]
Nigeria
[edit]
2 goals
• Daniel Amokachi
• Emmanuel Amunike
[edit]
1 goal
• Mutiu Adepoju
• Julius Aghahowa
• Tijani Babangida
• Finidi George
• Victor Ikpeba
• Garba Lawal
• Sunday Oliseh
• Wilson Oruma
• Samson Siasia
• Rasheed Yekini
[edit]
Northern Ireland
[edit]
5 goals
• Peter McParland
[edit]
3 goals
• Gerry Armstrong
[edit]
2 goals
• Billy Hamilton
[edit]
1 goal
• Colin Clarke
• Wilmer Cush
• Norman Whiteside
[edit]
Norway
[edit]
2 goals
• Kjetil Rekdal
[edit]
1 goal
• Arne Brustad
• Dan Eggen
• Håvard Flo
• Tore Andre Flo
[edit]
Paraguay
[edit]
3 goals
• Nelson Cuevas
[edit]
2 goals
• Juan Aguero
• Florencio Amarilla
• Roberto Cabañas
• Juan del Rosário Parodi
• Julio César Romero
• Julio Romero
[edit]
1 goal
• Francisco Arce
• Celso Ayala
• Miguel Angel Benítez
• Jorge Luis Campos
• José Cardozo
• Atilio López
• César López Fretes
• Cayetano Re
• Roque Santa Cruz
• Luis Vargas Peña
[edit]
Own goals
• Carlos Gamarra (for England)
[edit]
Peru
[edit]
10 goals
• Teófilo Cubillas
[edit]
2 goals
• Alberto Gallardo
[edit]
1 goal
• Roberto Challe
• Héctor Chumpitaz
• César Cueto
• Toribio Díaz
• Guillermo la Rosa
• Luis Souza Ferreira
• José Velásquez
[edit]
Poland
[edit]
10 goals
• Grzegorz Lato
o Lato was top scorer in 1974, scoring seven goals.
[edit]
7 goals
• Andrzej Szarmach
[edit]
6 goals
• Zbigniew Boniek
[edit]
4 goals
• Kazimierz Deyna
• Ernest Wilimowski
[edit]
2 goals
• Bartosz Bosacki
• Włodzimierz Smolarek
[edit]
1 goal
• Andrzej Buncol
• Włodzimierz Ciołek
• Jerzy Gorgoń
• Paweł Kryszałowicz
• Janusz Kupcewicz
• Stefan Majewski
• Emmanuel Olisadebe
• Fryderyk Scherfke
• Marcin Żewłakow
[edit]
Portugal
[edit]
9 goals
• Eusébio Ferreira
o Eusébio was top scorer in 1966, scoring nine goals.
[edit]
4 goals
• Pauleta, Pedro Miguel Carreiro Resendes
[edit]
3 goals
• José Augusto de Almeida
• José Torres
[edit]
2 goals
• Maniche, Nuno Ricardo Oliveira Ribeiro
[edit]
1 goal
• Beto, Roberto Luís Gaspar de Deus Severo
• Carlos Manuel Correia
• Deco, Anderson Luiz de Sousa
• Diamantino Miranda
• Nuno Gomes, Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro
• Cristiano Ronaldo
• Manuel Rui Costa
• Simão Sabrosa
• António Simões
[edit]
Own goals
• Jorge Costa (for USA)
• Petit, Armando Gonçalves Teixeira (for Germany)
[edit]
Republic of Ireland
[edit]
3 goals
• Robbie Keane
[edit]
1 goal
• John Aldridge
• Gary Breen
• Damien Duff
• Matt Holland
• Ray Houghton
• Niall Quinn
• Kevin Sheedy
[edit]
Romania
[edit]
4 goals
• Florin Răducioiu
[edit]
3 goals
• Gheorghe Hagi
[edit]
2 goals
• Gavril Balint
• Silviu Bindea
• Stefan Dobay
• Florea Dumitrache
• Ilie Dumitrescu
• Marius Lăcătuş
• Viorel Moldovan
• Dan Petrescu
[edit]
1 goal
• Iuliu Barátky
• Emerich Dembrowski
• Adalbert Desu
• Adrian Ilie
• Nicolae Kovács
• Alexandry Neagu
• Constantin Stanciu
[edit]
Russia
See USSR for 1930-1990.
[edit]
6 goals
• Oleg Salenko
o Salenko was joint top scorer in 1994, scoring six goals. Five of them came in one match against Cameroon, a World Cup record.
[edit]
1 goal
• Vladimir Beschastnykh
• Valery Karpin
• Dmitri Radchenko
• Dmitri Sychev
• Egor Titov
[edit]
Saudi Arabia
[edit]
3 goals
• Sami Al-Jaber
[edit]
2 goals
• Fuad Amin
[edit]
1 goal
• Saïd Al-Owairan
• Fahad Al-Ghesheyan
• Yasser Al-Qahtani
• Yousuf Al-Thunayan
[edit]
Scotland
[edit]
4 goals
• Joe Jordan
[edit]
2 goals
• Kenny Dalglish
• Archie Gemmill
• John Wark
[edit]
1 goal
• Steve Archibald
• Samuel Baird
• Craig Burley
• Bobby Collins
• John Collins
• Mo Johnston
• Peter Lorimer
• Stuart McCall
• John Mudie
• Jimmy Murray
• David Narey
• John Robertson
• Graeme Souness
• Gordon Strachan
[edit]
Own goals
• Thomas Boyd (for Brazil)
[edit]
Senegal
[edit]
3 goals
• Papa Bouba Diop
[edit]
2 goals
• Henri Camara
[edit]
1 goal
• Salif Diao
• Khalilou Fadiga
[edit]
Serbia
Competed as Yugoslavia (FR) in 1998 and Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. See Yugoslavia (SFR) for 1930-1990.
[edit]
2 goals
• Slobodan Komljenović
[edit]
1 goal
• Saša Ilić
• Siniša Mihajlović
• Predrag Mijatović
• Dragan Stojković
o Stojković also scored two goals for Yugoslavia (SFR).
• Nikola Žigić
[edit]
Own goals
• Siniša Mihajlović (for Germany)
[edit]
Slovenia
[edit]
1 goal
• Milenko Ačimovič
• Sebastjan Cimirotič
[edit]
South Africa
[edit]
2 goals
• Shaun Bartlett
• Benni McCarthy
[edit]
1 goal
• Quinton Fortune
• Teboho Mokoena
• Siyabonga Nomvete
• Lucas Radebe
[edit]
Own goals
• Pierre Issa (for France)
[edit]
Spain
[edit]
5 goals
• Emilio Butragueño
• Fernando Hierro
• Fernando Morientes
• Raúl González
[edit]
4 goals
• Estanislao Basora
• Míchel, José Miguel González Martín
• Telmo Zarra
[edit]
3 goals
• José Luis Caminero
• Julio Salinas
• Fernando Torres
• David Villa
[edit]
2 goals
• Ramón Calderé
• Jon Andoni Goikoetxea
• Silvestre Igoa
• Kiko Narváez
• Isidoro Lángara
• Luis Enrique Martínez
[edit]
1 goal
• Xabi Alonso
• Amancio Amaro
• Juan Manuel Asensi
• Txiki Beguiristain
• Dani García
• Eloy Oyala
• José María Fusté
• Andoni Goikoetxea
• Alberto Gorriz
• Josep Guardiola
• José Iraragorri
• Juanito Gómez
• Juanito Gutiérrez
• Roberto López Ufarte
• Gaizka Mendieta
• Joaquín Peiró
• Luis Regueiro
• Adélardo Rodríguez
• Manuel Sanchís Martínez
• Enrique Saura
• Juan Antonio Señor
• Juan Carlos Valerón
• Jesús Zamora
[edit]
Own goals
• Carles Puyol (for Paraguay)
[edit]
Sweden
[edit]
5 goals
• Kennet Andersson
• Henrik Larsson
[edit]
4 goals
• Tomas Brolin
• Martin Dahlin
• Ralf Edström
• Kurt Hamrin
• Agne Simonsson
[edit]
3 goals
• Harry Andersson
• Sven Jonasson
• Arne Nyberg
• Karl-Erik Palmér
• Stig Sundkvist
• Gustav Wetterström
[edit]
2 goals
• Sune Andersson
• Hans Jeppson
• Nils Liedholm
• Roland Sandberg
[edit]
1 goal
• Niclas Alexandersson
• Marcus Allbäck
o Allbäck scored the 2000th World Cup goal, against England in 2006.
• Gösta Dunker
• Johnny Ekström
• Ove Grahn
• Gunnar Gren
• Tore Keller
• Knut Kroon
• Roger Ljung
• Fredrik Ljungberg
• Bror Mellberg
• Håkan Mild
• Thomas Sjöberg
• Lennart Skoglund
• Glenn Strömberg
• Anders Svensson
• Conny Torstensson
• Tom Turesson
[edit]
Switzerland
[edit]
6 goals
• Josef Hügi
[edit]
4 goals
• André Abegglen
• Robert Ballaman
[edit]
3 goals
• Jacky Fatton
• Poldi Kielholz
[edit]
2 goals
• Georges Bregy
• Alexander Frei
[edit]
1 goal
• Charly Antenen
• René Bader
• Tranquillo Barnetta
• Alfred Bickel
• Stéphane Chapuisat
• Willy Jäggi
• Adrian Knup
• René-Pierre Quentin
• Hans Schneiter
• Philippe Senderos
• Alain Sutter
• Eugen Walaschek
• Rolf Wütrich
[edit]
Own goals
• Ernst Lörtscher (for Germany)
[edit]
Togo
[edit]
1 goal
• Mohamed Kader
[edit]
Trinidad and Tobago
Competed in 2006, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Own goals
• Brent Sancho (for Paraguay)
[edit]
Tunisia
[edit]
1 goal
• Raouf Bouzaiene
• Mokhtar Dhouib
• Kejib Ghommidh
• Radhi Jaïdi
• Ziad Jaziri
• Ali Kaabi
• Jaouhar Mnari
• Skander Souayah
[edit]
Turkey
[edit]
3 goals
• Burhan Sargun
• İlhan Mansız
• Suat Mamat
[edit]
2 goals
• Hasan Şaş
• Lefter Kucukandonyadis
• Ümit Davala
[edit]
1 goal
• Bülent Korkmaz
• Emre Belözoğlu
• Erol Keskin
• Hakan Şükür
o Hakan Şükür scored the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup history after 11 seconds against South Korea in 2002.
• Mustafa Ertan
[edit]
Ukraine
[edit]
2 goals
• Andriy Shevchenko
[edit]
1 goal
• Maksym Kalynychenko
• Sergiy Rebrov
• Andriy Rusol
[edit]
United Arab Emirates
[edit]
1 goal
• Ali Thani Juma'a
• Khalid Ismael Mubarak
[edit]
Uruguay
[edit]
8 goals
• Omar Míguez
[edit]
5 goals
• Pedro Cea
• Juan Schiaffino
[edit]
4 goals
• Carlos Borges
• Alcides Ghiggia
[edit]
3 goals
• Peregrino Anselmo
• Juan Eduardo Hohberg
[edit]
2 goals
• César Abbadíe
• Héctor Castro
• Luis Cubilla
• Pablo Dorado
• Santos Iriarte
• José Francisco Sasia
• Obdulio Varela
[edit]
1 goal
• Antonio Alzamendi
• Javier Ambrois
• Pablo Bengoechea
• Angel Ruben Cabrera
• Julio César Cortés
• Víctor Espárrago
• Daniel Fonseca
• Diego Forlán
• Enzo Francescoli
• Ildo Maneiro
• Richard Morales
• Juan Mújica
• Ricardo Pavoni
• Julio Pérez
• Álvaro Recoba
• Pedro Rocha
• Darío Rodríguez
• Héctor Scarone
• Ernesto Vidal
[edit]
Own goals
• Luis Cruz (for Austria)
[edit]
USA
[edit]
4 goals
• Bert Patenaude
[edit]
3 goals
• Brian McBride
[edit]
2 goals
• Landon Donovan
• John Souza
[edit]
1 goal
• Jim Brown
• Paul Caligiuri
• Clint Dempsey
• Aldo Donelli
• Tom Florie
• Joe Gaetjens
• Joe Maca
• Clint Mathis
• Bart McGhee
• Bruce Murray
• John O'Brien
• Gino Pariani
• Earnie Stewart
• Frank Wallace
• Eric Wynalda
[edit]
Own goals
• Jeff Agoos (for Portugal)
[edit]
USSR
1930-1990. See Russia for 1994-present.
[edit]
4 goals
• Igor Belanov
• Anatoli Byshovets
• Igor Chislenko
• Valentin Ivanov
o Ivanov was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Valeri Porkujan
[edit]
3 goals
• Eduard Malafeyev
[edit]
2 goals
• Alexander Ivanov
• Oleg Blokhin
• Anatoli Ilyin
• Viktor Ponedelnik
• Aleksandr Zavarov
[edit]
1 goal
• Sergei Aleinikov
• Kakhi Asatiani
• Andrei Bal
• Sergei Baltacha
• Anatoli Banishevsky
• Aleksandr Chivadze
• Igor Dobrovolski
• Yuri Gavrilov
• Vitali Khmeelnitsky
• Alexei Mamikin
• Khoren Hovhannisyan
• Oleg Protasov
• Vasili Rats
• Sergei Rodionov
• Ramaz Shengelia
• Nikita Simonyan
• Pavel Yakovenko
• Ivan Yaremchuk
• Andrei Zygmantovich
[edit]
Wales
[edit]
2 goals
• Ivor Allchurch
[edit]
1 goal
• John Charles
• Terry Medwin
[edit]
Yugoslavia
1930-1990 as Yugoslavia (SFR). See Serbia (Yugoslavia (FR), Serbia and Montenegro) for 1994-present.
[edit]
4 goals
• Dražan Jerković
o Jerković was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
[edit]
3 goals
• Dušan Bajević
• Ivan Bek
• Milan Galić
• Todor Veselinović
[edit]
2 goals
• Željko Čajkovski
• Davor Jozić
• Stanislav Karasi
• Darko Pančev
• Aleksandar Petaković
• Dragan Stojković
o Stojković also scored a goal for Yugoslavia (FR).
• Ivo Šurjak
• Kosta Tomašević
• Đorđe Vujadinović
[edit]
1 goal
• Stjepan Bobek
• Vladislav Bogičević
• Dragan Džajić
• Ivan Gudelj
• Josip Katalinski
• Blagoje Marjanović
• Voislav Melić
• Miloš Milutinović
• Rajko Mitić
• Branko Oblak
• Tihomir Ognjanov
• Radivoje Ognjanović
• Ilija Petković
• Vladimir Petrović
• Robert Prosinečki
o Prosinečki also scored two goals for Croatia. He is the only player to score World Cup goals for two countries.
• Petar Radaković
• Zdravko Rajkov
• Josip Skoblar
• Safet Sušić
• Aleksandar Tirnanić
• Branko Zebec
[edit]
Own goals
• Ivan Horvat (for Germany)
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This article lists every country's goalscorers in FIFA World Cup finals matches.
The scorers of many goals in FIFA World Cup history are disputed. For details, consult FIFA World Cup, goals with disputed scorers. For recent tournaments, official FIFA match reports are taken as truth. In earlier tournaments, FIFA match reports are known to be inaccurate, so Cris Freddi's book Complete Book of the World Cup 2006 is used as the most authentic known publication.
Angola
[edit]
1 goal
• Flávio Amado
[edit]
Argentina
[edit]
10 goals
• Gabriel Batistuta
[edit]
8 goals
• Diego Maradona
• Guillermo Stábile
o Stábile was top scorer in 1930, scoring eight goals.
[edit]
6 goals
• Mario Kempes
o Kempes was top scorer in 1978, scoring six goals.
[edit]
4 goals
• Daniel Bertoni
• Claudio Caniggia
• Hernán Crespo
• René Houseman
• Leopoldo Luque
• Jorge Valdano
[edit]
3 goals
• Luis Artime
• Jorge Burruchaga
• Orestes Corbatta
• Daniel Passarella
• Carlos Peucelle
• Maxi Rodríguez
[edit]
2 goals
• Luis Monti
• Ariel Ortega
• Héctor Yazalde
• Adolfo Zumelzú
[edit]
1 goal
• Osvaldo Ardiles
• Ludovico Avio
• Roberto Ayala
• Rubén Ayala
• Carlos Babington
• Abel Balbo
• Ernesto Belis
• Miguel Ángel Brindisi
• José Luis Brown
• Esteban Cambiasso
• Ramón Díaz
• Mario Evaristo
• Héctor Facundo
• Alberto Galateo
• Ramón Heredia
• Claudio López
• Nerberto Menéndez
• Lionel Messi
• Pedro Monzón
• Ermindo Onega
• Pedro Pasculli
• Héctor Pineda
• Oscar Ruggeri
• José Sanfilippo
• Javier Saviola
• Alejandro Scopelli
• Alberto Tarantini
• Carlos Tévez
• Pedro Troglio
• Francisco Varallo
• Javier Zanetti
[edit]
Own goals
• Roberto Perfumo (for Italy)
[edit]
Australia
[edit]
2 goals
• Tim Cahill
[edit]
1 goal
• John Aloisi
• Harry Kewell
• Craig Moore
[edit]
Own goals
• Colin Curran (for East Germany)
[edit]
Austria
[edit]
6 goals
• Erich Probst
[edit]
5 goals
• Hans Krankl
[edit]
3 goals
• Walter Schachner
• Ernst Stojaspal
• Theo Wagner
[edit]
2 goals
• Hans Horvath
• Robert Körner
• Ernst Ocwirk
[edit]
1 goal
• Pepi Bican
• Andreas Herzog
• Reinhold Hintermaier
• Karl Koller
• Alfred Körner
• Erich Obermayer
• Andreas Ogris
• Bruno Pezzey
• Anton Polster
• Gerhard Rodax
• Toni Schall
• Karl Sesta
• Matthias Sindelar
• Ivica Vastic
• Karl Zischek
[edit]
Belgium
[edit]
5 goals
• Marc Wilmots
[edit]
4 goals
• Jan Ceulemans
[edit]
3 goals
• Pol Anoul
• Nico Claesen
• Enzo Scifo
[edit]
2 goals
• Philippe Albert
• Marc Degryse
• Raoul Lambert
• Wilfried Van Moer
• Erwin Vandenbergh
• Bernard Voorhoof
[edit]
1 goal
• Leo Clijsters
• Ludo Coeck
• Rik Coppens
• Alex Czerniatynski
• Michel De Wolf
• Stefan Demol
• Georges Grün
• Hendrik Isemborghs
• Luc Nilis
• Wesley Sonck
• Peter Van Der Heyden
• Franky Vercauteren
• Patrick Vervoort
• Daniel Veyt
• Johan Walem
[edit]
Bolivia
[edit]
1 goal
• Erwin Sánchez
[edit]
Brazil
[edit]
15 goals
• Ronaldo, Luís Nazário de Lima
o Ronaldo is the FIFA World Cup's all-time record goal-scorer.
o Ronaldo was top scorer in 2002, scoring eight goals.
[edit]
12 goals
• Pelé, Edson Arantes do Nascimento
o Pelé shares the record for goals in Finals with three, with Vavá, England's Geoff Hurst and France's Zinedine Zidane.
o Pelé is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Vavá, West Germany's Paul Breitner and France's Zinedine Zidane.
[edit]
9 goals
• Ademir Marques de Menezes
o Ademir was top scorer in 1950, scoring nine goals.
• Leônidas da Silva
o Leônidas was top scorer in 1938, scoring eight goals.
• Jairzinho, Jair Ventura Filho
o Jairzinho is the only player in World Cup history to score in every game, including the final, in a World Cup.
• Vavá, Edvaldo Izidio Neto
o Vavá was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
o Vavá shares the record for goals in Finals with three, with Pelé, England's Geoff Hurst and France's Zinedine Zidane.
o Vavá is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Pelé, West Germany's Paul Breitner and France's Zinedine Zidane.
[edit]
8 goals
• Rivaldo, Vitor Borba Ferreira
[edit]
7 goals
• Careca, Antonio de Oliveira Filho
[edit]
6 goals
• Bebeto, José Roberto Gama de Oliveira
• Roberto Rivelino
[edit]
5 goals
• Garrincha, Manuel Francisco dos Santos
o Garrincha was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Romário de Souza Faria
• Zico, Arthur Antunes Coimbra
[edit]
4 goals
• Chico, Francisco Aramburu
• Sócrates Vieira de Oliveira
[edit]
3 goals
• Amarildo Tavares de Silveira
• Baltazar Oswaldo da Silva
• Didi, Valdir Pereira
• José Guimarães Dirceu
• Paulo Roberto Falcão
• José Perácio Berjun
• Preguinho, João Coelho Netto
• Roberto Dinamite, Carlos Roberto de Oliveira
• Romeu Pellicciari
• Carlos Campos César Sampaio
• Tostão, Eduardo Gonçalves de Andrade
[edit]
2 goals
• Adriano Leite Ribeiro
• Éder Aleixo de Assis
• Jair da Rosa Pinto
• Josimar Higinio Pereira
• Julinho, Júlio Botelho
• Mazzola, José João Altafini
• Moderato Wissnteiner
• Müller, Luiz Antônio da Costa
• Nelinho, Manoel Resende de Matos Cabral
• Pinga, José Lázaro Robles
• Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Ronaldo de Assis Moreira
• Serginho, Sérgio Bernardino Chulapa
• Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo
• Zizinho, Thomaz Soarez da Silva
[edit]
1 goal
• Alfredo Ramos dos Santos
• Branco, Claudio Ibrahim Vaz Leal
• Carlos Alberto Torres
• Clodoaldo Tavares de Santana
• Djalma Santos
• Edinho, Edino Nazareth Filho
• Edmílson, José Edmílson Gomes Moraes
• Fred, Frederico Chaves Guedes
• Albino Friaça Cardoso
• Gérson de Oliveira Nunes
• Gilberto da Silva Melo
• Juninho Pernambucano
• Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior
• Júnior, Jenílson Ângelo de Souza
• Kaká, Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite
• Maneca, Manuel Marinho Alves
• Márcio Santos
• Nílton dos Santos
• José Oscar Bernardi
• Raí, Raimundo Souza Vieira de Oliveira
• José Reinaldo de Lima
• Rildo da Costa Menezes
• Roberto Emilio da Cunha
• Roberto Carlos da Silva
• Valdomiro Vaz Franco
• Zé Roberto, José Roberto da Silva Júnior
• Zito, José Ely de Miranda
[edit]
Bulgaria
[edit]
6 goals
• Hristo Stoichkov
o Stoichkov was joint top scorer in 1994, scoring six goals.
[edit]
2 goals
• Hristo Bonev
• Yordan Letchkov
• Nasko Sirakov
[edit]
1 goal
• Georgi Asparuhov
• Daniel Borimirov
• Dinko Dermendzhiev
• Plamen Getov
• Todor Kolev
• Emil Kostadinov
• Asparuh Nikodimov
• Georgi Sokolov
• Dobromir Zhechev
[edit]
Own goals
• Ivan Vutzov (for Portugal)
• Ivan Davidov (for Hungary)
[edit]
Cameroon
[edit]
5 goals
• Roger Milla
[edit]
2 goals
• Patrick Mboma
• François Omam-Biyik
[edit]
1 goal
• Eugène Ekeke
• David Embe
• Samuel Eto'o
• Emmanuel Kunde
• Grégoire Mbida
• Pierre Njanka
[edit]
Canada
Competed in 1986, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Chile
[edit]
4 goals
• Marcelo Salas
• Leonel Sánchez
o Sanchez was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
[edit]
3 goals
• Atilio Cremaschi
[edit]
2 goals
• Rubén Marcos
• Jaime Ramírez
• Carlos Rojas
• Jorge Toro
• Carlos Vidal
[edit]
1 goal
• Sergio Ahumada
• Guillermo Arellano
• Juan Carlos Letelier
• Gustavo Moscoso
• Miguel Angel Neira
• Andrés Prieto
• George Robledo
• José Luis Sierra
• Guillermo Subiabre
[edit]
China PR
Competed in 2002, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Colombia
[edit]
2 goals
• Bernado Redín
• Adolfo Valencia
[edit]
1 goal
• Germán Aceros
• Marcos Coll
• Hernán Gaviria
• Marino Klinger
• Harold Lozano
• Léider Preciado
• Antonio Rada
• Freddy Rincón
• Carlos Valderrama
• Francisco Zuluaga
[edit]
Own goals
• Andrés Escobar (for USA)
[edit]
Congo DR
Competed as Zaïre in 1974, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Costa Rica
[edit]
3 goals
• Rónald Gómez
• Paulo Wanchope
[edit]
1 goal
• Juan Arnoldo Cayasso
• Roger Flores
• Ronald González
• Hernán Medford
• Winston Parks
• Mauricio Wright
[edit]
Côte d'Ivoire
[edit]
2 goals
• Aruna Dindane
[edit]
1 goal
• Didier Drogba
• Bonaventure Kalou
• Bakary Koné
[edit]
Croatia
[edit]
6 goals
• Davor Šuker
o Šuker was top scorer in 1998, scoring six goals.
[edit]
2 goals
• Robert Prosinečki
o Prosinečki also scored a goal for Yugoslavia (SFR). He is the only player to score World Cup goals for two countries.
[edit]
1 goal
• Robert Jarni
• Niko Kovač
• Ivica Olić
• Milan Rapaić
• Darijo Srna
• Mario Stanić
• Goran Vlaović
[edit]
Cuba
[edit]
3 goals
• Héctor Socorro
[edit]
1 goal
• Tomás Fernández
• Juan Tuñas
[edit]
Czech Republic
See Czechoslavkia for 1930-1994.
[edit]
2 goals
• Tomáš Rosický
[edit]
1 goal
• Jan Koller
[edit]
Czechoslovakia
1930-1994. See Czech Republic for 1998-present.
[edit]
7 goals
• Oldřich Nejedlý
o Nejedlý was recognized by FIFA as joint top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider him as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
[edit]
5 goals
• Tomáš Skuhravý
[edit]
4 goals
• Zdenek Zikán
[edit]
3 goals
• Adolf Scherer
[edit]
2 goals
• Michal Bílek
• Milan Dvořák
• Václav Hovorka
• Antonín Panenka
• Ladislav Petráš
• Antonín Puč
[edit]
1 goal
• Jiří Feureisl
• Ivan Hašek
• Josef Kadraba
• Vlastimil Kopecký
• Josef Košťálek
• Luboš Kubík
• Milan Luhový
• Václav Mašek
• Josef Masopust
• Jiří Sobotka
• Jozef Stibrányi
• František Svoboda
• Josef Zeman
[edit]
Own goals
• Jozef Barmoš (for England)
[edit]
Denmark
[edit]
4 goals
• Preben Elkjær Larsen
• Jon Dahl Tomasson
[edit]
3 goals
• Jesper Olsen
[edit]
2 goals
• Brian Laudrup
• Michael Laudrup
[edit]
1 goal
• John Eriksen
• Thomas Helveg
• Martin Jørgensen
• Søren Lerby
• Peter Møller
• Allan Nielsen
• Marc Rieper
• Dennis Rommedahl
• Ebbe Sand
[edit]
East Germany
[edit]
2 goals
• Joachim Streich
[edit]
1 goal
• Martin Hoffmann
• Jürgen Sparwasser
[edit]
Ecuador
[edit]
3 goals
• Agustín Delgado
[edit]
2 goals
• Carlos Tenorio
[edit]
1 goal
• Iván Kaviedes
• Edison Méndez
[edit]
Egypt
[edit]
2 goals
• Abdel Rahman Fawzi
[edit]
1 goal
• Magdi Abdelghani
[edit]
El Salvador
[edit]
1 goal
• Luis Ramírez Zapata
[edit]
England
[edit]
10 goals
• Gary Lineker
o Lineker was top scorer in 1986 with six goals.
[edit]
5 goals
• Geoff Hurst
o Hurst is the only player to score three goals in a Final. He shares the record for most goals in the Finals (three) with Brazil's Vavá and Pelé and France's Zinedine Zidane.
[edit]
4 goals
• Bobby Charlton
• Michael Owen
[edit]
3 goals
• David Beckham
• Roger Hunt
• Nat Lofthouse
• David Platt
[edit]
2 goals
• Ivor Broadis
• Tom Finney
• Ron Flowers
• Trevor Francis
• Steven Gerrard
• Derek Kevan
• Martin Peters
• Bryan Robson
• Alan Shearer
[edit]
1 goal
• Darren Anderton
• Peter Beardsley
• Sol Campbell
• Allan Clarke
• Joe Cole
• Peter Crouch
• Rio Ferdinand
• Jimmy Greaves
• Johnny Haynes
• Emile Heskey
• Gerry Hitchens
• Wilf Mannion
• Paul Mariner
• Stan Mortensen
• Jimmy Mullen
• Alan Mullery
• Paul Scholes
• Dennis Wilshaw
• Mark Wright
[edit]
Own goals
• Jimmy Dickinson (for Belgium)
[edit]
France
[edit]
13 goals
• Just Fontaine
o Fontaine was top scorer in 1958, scoring thirteen goals, a record for one tournament.
[edit]
6 goals
• Thierry Henry
[edit]
5 goals
• Michel Platini
• Zinedine Zidane
o Zidane is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Brazil's Vavá and Pelé and West Germany's Paul Breitner.
[edit]
4 goals
• Raymond Kopa
• Dominique Rocheteau
[edit]
3 goals
• Bernard Genghini
• Alain Giresse
• Jean Nicolas
• Roger Piantoni
[edit]
2 goals
• André Maschinot
• Jean-Pierre Papin
• Emmanuel Petit
• Didier Six
• Yannick Stopyra
• Lilian Thuram
• Patrick Vieira
• Jean Vincent
• Maryan Wisnieski
[edit]
1 goal
• Manuel Amoros
• Marc Berdoll
• Laurent Blanc
• Maxime Bossis
• Alain Couriol
• Héctor de Bourgoing
• Youri Djorkaeff
• Yvonne Douis
• Christophe Dugarry
• Luis Fernandez
• Jean-Marc Ferreri
• René Girard
• Gérard Hausser
• Oscar Heisserer
• Bernard Lacombe
• Marcel Langiller
• Lucien Laurent
o Laurent scored the first World Cup goal, against Mexico in 1930.
• Bixente Lizarazu
• Christian Lopez
• Franck Ribéry
• Gérard Soler
• Jean Tigana
• Marius Trésor
• David Trézéguet
• Émile Veinante
• Georges Verriest
[edit]
Germany
Competetd as West Germany during 1954-1990. Also see East Germany.
[edit]
14 goals
• Gerd Müller
o Müller is the FIFA World Cup's all-time second top goal-scorer. Brazil's Ronaldo has fifteen.
o Müller was top scorer in 1970, scoring ten goals.
[edit]
11 goals
• Jürgen Klinsmann
[edit]
10 goals
• Miroslav Klose
o Klose was top scorer in 2006, scoring five goals.
• Helmut Rahn
[edit]
9 goals
• Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
• Uwe Seeler
[edit]
8 goals
• Rudi Völler
[edit]
7 goals
• Hans Schäfer
[edit]
6 goals
• Helmut Haller
• Lothar Matthäus
• Max Morlock
[edit]
5 goals
• Franz Beckenbauer
[edit]
4 goals
• Oliver Bierhoff
• Andi Brehme
• Paul Breitner
o Breitner is one of four players to score in two Finals, along with Brazilians Vavá and Pelé and France's Zinedine Zidane.
• Edmund Conen
o Conen was recognized by FIFA as joing top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider Czechoslovakia's Oldřich Nejedlý as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
• Ottmar Walter
[edit]
3 goals
• Michael Ballack
• Pierre Littbarski
• Wolfgang Overath
• Lukas Podolski
• Fritz Walter
[edit]
2 goals
• Klaus Allofs
• Klaus Fischer
• Dieter Flohe
• Karl Hohmann
• Ernst Lehner
• Dieter Müller
• Oliver Neuville
• Bastian Schweinsteiger
[edit]
1 goal
• Rüdiger Abramczik
• Uwe Bein
• Marco Bode
• Rainer Bonhof
• Albert Brülls
• Hans Cieslarczyk
• Bernhard Cullmann
• Lothar Emmerich
• Torsten Frings
• Jupp Gauchel
• Jürgen Grabowski
• Willi Hahnemann
• Siegfried Held
• Richard Herrmann
• Uli Hoeness
• Bernd Hölzenbein
• Horst Hrubesch
• Carsten Jancker
• Bernhard Klodt
• Stanislaus Kobierski
• Philipp Lahm
• Reinhard Libuda
• Thomas Linke
• Andreas Möller
• Hans Müller
• Rudolf Noack
• Alfred Pfaff
• Uwe Reinders
• Karl-Heinz Riedle
• Bernd Schneider
• Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
• Otto Siffling
• Horst Szymaniak
• Wolfgang Weber
[edit]
Own goals
• Berti Vogts (for Austria)
[edit]
Ghana
[edit]
1 goal
• Stephen Appiah
• Gyan Asamoah
• Haminu Dramani
• Sulley Ali Muntari
[edit]
Greece
Competed in 1994, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Haiti
[edit]
2 goals
• Emmanuel Sanon
[edit]
Honduras
[edit]
1 goal
• Tony Laing
• Héctor Zelaya
[edit]
Hungary
[edit]
11 goals
• Sándor Kocsis
o Kocsis was top scorer in 1954, scoring eleven goals.
[edit]
7 goals
• Lajos Tichy
[edit]
6 goals
• György Sárosi
[edit]
5 goals
• Gyula Zsengellér
[edit]
4 goals
• Flórián Albert
o Albert was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Ferenc Bene
• Nándor Hidegkuti
• Ferenc Puskás
[edit]
3 goals
• Zoltán Czibor
• Lászlo Kiss
• Géza Toldi
[edit]
2 goals
• László Fazekas
• Mihály Lantos
• Kálmán Mészöly
• Tibor Nyilasi
• Péter Palotás
• Gábor Pölöskei
• András Tóth
[edit]
1 goal
• Joszef Bencsics
• Joszef Bozsik
• Károly Csapó
• Lajos Détári
• Martón Esterházy
• János Farkas
• Vilmos Kohut
• Karoly Sándor
• Ferenc Sas
• Ernö Solymosi
• Lázár Szentes
• Pál Teleki
• Pál Titkos
• Jóseph Tóth II
• Jószef Varga
• Jenö Vincze
• Sándor Zombori
[edit]
Indonesia
Competed as Dutch East Indies in 1938, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Iran
[edit]
1 goal
• Sohrab Bakhtiarizadeh
• Iraj Danaeifard
• Hamid Reza Estili
• Yahya Golmohammadi
• Mehdi Mahdavikia
• Hassan Rowshan
[edit]
Own goals
• Andranik Eskandarian (for Scotland)
[edit]
Iraq
[edit]
1 goal
• Ahmed Radhi
[edit]
Israel
[edit]
1 goal
• Mordechai Spiegler
[edit]
Italy
[edit]
9 goals
• Roberto Baggio
• Paolo Rossi
o Rossi was top scorer in 1982, scoring six goals.
• Christian Vieri
[edit]
6 goals
• Toto Schillaci
o Schillaci was top scorer in 1990, scoring six goals.
[edit]
5 goals
• Alessandro Altobelli
• Silvio Piola
[edit]
4 goals
• Gino Colaussi
• Angelo Schiavio
o Schiavio was recognized by FIFA as joint top scorer in 1934, scoring four goals. However, some sources (including the one used here) consider Czechoslovakia's Oldřich Nejedlý as the outright top scorer, scoring five goals.
[edit]
3 goals
• Giuseppe Meazza
• Raimundo Orsi
• Luigi Riva
• Gianni Rivera
[edit]
2 goals
• Dino Baggio
• Roberto Bettega
• Roberto Boninsegna
• Giacomo Bulgarelli
• Riccardo Carapellese
• Alessandro Del Piero
• Giovanni Ferrari
• Marco Materazzi
• Egisto Pandolfini
• Marco Tardelli
• Luca Toni
[edit]
1 goal
• Pietro Anastasi
• Paolo Barison
• Romeo Benetti
• Giampiero Boniperti
• Tarcisio Burgnich
• Antonio Cabrini
• Fabio Capello
• Franco Causio
• Bruno Conti
• Luigi Di Biagio
• Angelo Domenghini
• Pietro Ferraris
• Amleto Frignani
• Carlo Galli
• Giuseppe Giannini
• Alberto Gilardino
• Francesco Graziani
• Fabio Grosso
• Enrique Guaita
• Vincenzo Iaquinta
• Filippo Inzaghi
• Benito Lorenzi
• Daniele Massaro
• Sandro Mazzola
• Bruno Mora
• Ermes Muccinelli
• Fulvio Nesti
• Andrea Pirlo
• Aldo Serena
• Francesco Totti
• Renato Zaccarelli
• Gianluca Zambrotta
[edit]
Own goals
• Cristian Zaccardo (for USA)
[edit]
Jamaica
[edit]
2 goals
• Theodore Whitmore
[edit]
1 goal
• Robbie Earle
[edit]
Japan
[edit]
2 goals
• Junichi Inamoto
[edit]
1 goal
• Hiroaki Morishima
• Shunsuke Nakamura
• Hidetoshi Nakata
• Masashi Nakayama
• Takayuki Suzuki
• Keiji Tamada
[edit]
Korea DPR
[edit]
2 goals
• Park Seung-Jin
[edit]
1 goal
• Lee Dong-Woon
• Pak Doo-Ik
• Yang Sung-Kook
[edit]
Korea Republic
[edit]
3 goals
• Ahn Jung-Hwan
[edit]
2 goals
• Hong Myung-Bo
• Hwang Sun-Hong
• Park Ji-Sung
• Yoo Sang-Chul
[edit]
1 goal
• Choi Coon-Ho
• Ha Seok-Ju
• Huh Jung-Moo
• Hwang Bo-Kwan
• Kim Jong-Boo
• Lee Chun-Soo
• Lee Eul-Yong
• Park Shang-Sun
• Seo Jung-Won
• Seol Ki-Hyeon
• Song Chong-Gug
[edit]
Own goals
• Cho Kwang-Rae (for Italy)
[edit]
Kuwait
[edit]
1 goal
• Abdullah Al-Buloushi
• Faisal Al-Dakhil
[edit]
Mexico
[edit]
4 goals
• Luis Hernández
[edit]
2 goals
• Cuauhtémoc Blanco
• Jared Borgetti
• Omar Bravo
• Luis García
• Alberto García Aspe
• Ricardo Peláez
• Fernando Quirarte
• Manuel Rosas
• Javier Valdivia
[edit]
1 goal
• Tomás Balcázar
• Juan Ignacio Basaguren
• Jaime Belmonte
• Marcelino Bernal
• Enrique Borja
• Juan Carreño
• Horacio Casarín
• Alfredo Del Aguila
• Isidoro Díaz
• Luis Flores
• José Fonseca
• Javier Fragoso
• Robert Gayón
• Juan Gómez González
• Hector Hernández
• José Luis Lamadrid
• Rafael Márquez
• Manuel Negrete
• Héctor Ortiz
• Gustavo Peña
• Victor Rangel
• Hugo Sánchez
• Raúl Servín
• Gerardo Torrado
• Arturo Vázquez Ayala
• Zinha, Antonio Naelson
[edit]
Own goals
• Manuel Rosas Sánchez (for Chile)
• Raul Cardenas (for France)
• Gustavo Peña (for Italy)
[edit]
Morocco
[edit]
2 goals
• Salaheddine Bassir
• Abdeljalil Hadda
• Abderrazak Khairi
[edit]
1 goal
• Mohammed Chaouch
• Mouhoub Ghazouani
• Mustapha Hadji
• Houmane Jarir
• Merrie Krimau
• Hassan Nader
[edit]
Own goals
• Youssef Chippo (for Norway)
[edit]
Netherlands
[edit]
7 goals
• Johnny Rep
[edit]
6 goals
• Dennis Bergkamp
• Rob Rensenbrink
o Rensenbrink scored the 1000th World Cup goal, against Scotland in 1978.
[edit]
5 goals
• Johan Neeskens
[edit]
3 goals
• Johan Cruijff
[edit]
2 goals
• Ernie Brandts
• Phillip Cocu
• Ronald de Boer
• Arie Haan
• Wim Jonk
• Patrick Kluivert
[edit]
1 goal
• Edgar Davids
• Theo de Jong
• Ruud Gullit
• Wim Kieft
• Ronald Koeman
• Ruud Krol
• Dick Nanninga
• Marc Overmars
• Arjen Robben
• Bryan Roy
• Kick Smit
• Gaston Taument
• René van de Kerkhof
• Willy van de Kerkhof
• Pierre van Hooijdonk
• Ruud van Nistelrooij
• Robin van Persie
• Leen Vente
• Aron Winter
• Boudewijn Zenden
[edit]
Own goals
• Ruud Krol (for Bulgaria)
• Ernie Brandts (for Italy)
[edit]
New Zealand
[edit]
1 goal
• Steve Sumner
• Steve Wooddin
[edit]
Nigeria
[edit]
2 goals
• Daniel Amokachi
• Emmanuel Amunike
[edit]
1 goal
• Mutiu Adepoju
• Julius Aghahowa
• Tijani Babangida
• Finidi George
• Victor Ikpeba
• Garba Lawal
• Sunday Oliseh
• Wilson Oruma
• Samson Siasia
• Rasheed Yekini
[edit]
Northern Ireland
[edit]
5 goals
• Peter McParland
[edit]
3 goals
• Gerry Armstrong
[edit]
2 goals
• Billy Hamilton
[edit]
1 goal
• Colin Clarke
• Wilmer Cush
• Norman Whiteside
[edit]
Norway
[edit]
2 goals
• Kjetil Rekdal
[edit]
1 goal
• Arne Brustad
• Dan Eggen
• Håvard Flo
• Tore Andre Flo
[edit]
Paraguay
[edit]
3 goals
• Nelson Cuevas
[edit]
2 goals
• Juan Aguero
• Florencio Amarilla
• Roberto Cabañas
• Juan del Rosário Parodi
• Julio César Romero
• Julio Romero
[edit]
1 goal
• Francisco Arce
• Celso Ayala
• Miguel Angel Benítez
• Jorge Luis Campos
• José Cardozo
• Atilio López
• César López Fretes
• Cayetano Re
• Roque Santa Cruz
• Luis Vargas Peña
[edit]
Own goals
• Carlos Gamarra (for England)
[edit]
Peru
[edit]
10 goals
• Teófilo Cubillas
[edit]
2 goals
• Alberto Gallardo
[edit]
1 goal
• Roberto Challe
• Héctor Chumpitaz
• César Cueto
• Toribio Díaz
• Guillermo la Rosa
• Luis Souza Ferreira
• José Velásquez
[edit]
Poland
[edit]
10 goals
• Grzegorz Lato
o Lato was top scorer in 1974, scoring seven goals.
[edit]
7 goals
• Andrzej Szarmach
[edit]
6 goals
• Zbigniew Boniek
[edit]
4 goals
• Kazimierz Deyna
• Ernest Wilimowski
[edit]
2 goals
• Bartosz Bosacki
• Włodzimierz Smolarek
[edit]
1 goal
• Andrzej Buncol
• Włodzimierz Ciołek
• Jerzy Gorgoń
• Paweł Kryszałowicz
• Janusz Kupcewicz
• Stefan Majewski
• Emmanuel Olisadebe
• Fryderyk Scherfke
• Marcin Żewłakow
[edit]
Portugal
[edit]
9 goals
• Eusébio Ferreira
o Eusébio was top scorer in 1966, scoring nine goals.
[edit]
4 goals
• Pauleta, Pedro Miguel Carreiro Resendes
[edit]
3 goals
• José Augusto de Almeida
• José Torres
[edit]
2 goals
• Maniche, Nuno Ricardo Oliveira Ribeiro
[edit]
1 goal
• Beto, Roberto Luís Gaspar de Deus Severo
• Carlos Manuel Correia
• Deco, Anderson Luiz de Sousa
• Diamantino Miranda
• Nuno Gomes, Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro
• Cristiano Ronaldo
• Manuel Rui Costa
• Simão Sabrosa
• António Simões
[edit]
Own goals
• Jorge Costa (for USA)
• Petit, Armando Gonçalves Teixeira (for Germany)
[edit]
Republic of Ireland
[edit]
3 goals
• Robbie Keane
[edit]
1 goal
• John Aldridge
• Gary Breen
• Damien Duff
• Matt Holland
• Ray Houghton
• Niall Quinn
• Kevin Sheedy
[edit]
Romania
[edit]
4 goals
• Florin Răducioiu
[edit]
3 goals
• Gheorghe Hagi
[edit]
2 goals
• Gavril Balint
• Silviu Bindea
• Stefan Dobay
• Florea Dumitrache
• Ilie Dumitrescu
• Marius Lăcătuş
• Viorel Moldovan
• Dan Petrescu
[edit]
1 goal
• Iuliu Barátky
• Emerich Dembrowski
• Adalbert Desu
• Adrian Ilie
• Nicolae Kovács
• Alexandry Neagu
• Constantin Stanciu
[edit]
Russia
See USSR for 1930-1990.
[edit]
6 goals
• Oleg Salenko
o Salenko was joint top scorer in 1994, scoring six goals. Five of them came in one match against Cameroon, a World Cup record.
[edit]
1 goal
• Vladimir Beschastnykh
• Valery Karpin
• Dmitri Radchenko
• Dmitri Sychev
• Egor Titov
[edit]
Saudi Arabia
[edit]
3 goals
• Sami Al-Jaber
[edit]
2 goals
• Fuad Amin
[edit]
1 goal
• Saïd Al-Owairan
• Fahad Al-Ghesheyan
• Yasser Al-Qahtani
• Yousuf Al-Thunayan
[edit]
Scotland
[edit]
4 goals
• Joe Jordan
[edit]
2 goals
• Kenny Dalglish
• Archie Gemmill
• John Wark
[edit]
1 goal
• Steve Archibald
• Samuel Baird
• Craig Burley
• Bobby Collins
• John Collins
• Mo Johnston
• Peter Lorimer
• Stuart McCall
• John Mudie
• Jimmy Murray
• David Narey
• John Robertson
• Graeme Souness
• Gordon Strachan
[edit]
Own goals
• Thomas Boyd (for Brazil)
[edit]
Senegal
[edit]
3 goals
• Papa Bouba Diop
[edit]
2 goals
• Henri Camara
[edit]
1 goal
• Salif Diao
• Khalilou Fadiga
[edit]
Serbia
Competed as Yugoslavia (FR) in 1998 and Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. See Yugoslavia (SFR) for 1930-1990.
[edit]
2 goals
• Slobodan Komljenović
[edit]
1 goal
• Saša Ilić
• Siniša Mihajlović
• Predrag Mijatović
• Dragan Stojković
o Stojković also scored two goals for Yugoslavia (SFR).
• Nikola Žigić
[edit]
Own goals
• Siniša Mihajlović (for Germany)
[edit]
Slovenia
[edit]
1 goal
• Milenko Ačimovič
• Sebastjan Cimirotič
[edit]
South Africa
[edit]
2 goals
• Shaun Bartlett
• Benni McCarthy
[edit]
1 goal
• Quinton Fortune
• Teboho Mokoena
• Siyabonga Nomvete
• Lucas Radebe
[edit]
Own goals
• Pierre Issa (for France)
[edit]
Spain
[edit]
5 goals
• Emilio Butragueño
• Fernando Hierro
• Fernando Morientes
• Raúl González
[edit]
4 goals
• Estanislao Basora
• Míchel, José Miguel González Martín
• Telmo Zarra
[edit]
3 goals
• José Luis Caminero
• Julio Salinas
• Fernando Torres
• David Villa
[edit]
2 goals
• Ramón Calderé
• Jon Andoni Goikoetxea
• Silvestre Igoa
• Kiko Narváez
• Isidoro Lángara
• Luis Enrique Martínez
[edit]
1 goal
• Xabi Alonso
• Amancio Amaro
• Juan Manuel Asensi
• Txiki Beguiristain
• Dani García
• Eloy Oyala
• José María Fusté
• Andoni Goikoetxea
• Alberto Gorriz
• Josep Guardiola
• José Iraragorri
• Juanito Gómez
• Juanito Gutiérrez
• Roberto López Ufarte
• Gaizka Mendieta
• Joaquín Peiró
• Luis Regueiro
• Adélardo Rodríguez
• Manuel Sanchís Martínez
• Enrique Saura
• Juan Antonio Señor
• Juan Carlos Valerón
• Jesús Zamora
[edit]
Own goals
• Carles Puyol (for Paraguay)
[edit]
Sweden
[edit]
5 goals
• Kennet Andersson
• Henrik Larsson
[edit]
4 goals
• Tomas Brolin
• Martin Dahlin
• Ralf Edström
• Kurt Hamrin
• Agne Simonsson
[edit]
3 goals
• Harry Andersson
• Sven Jonasson
• Arne Nyberg
• Karl-Erik Palmér
• Stig Sundkvist
• Gustav Wetterström
[edit]
2 goals
• Sune Andersson
• Hans Jeppson
• Nils Liedholm
• Roland Sandberg
[edit]
1 goal
• Niclas Alexandersson
• Marcus Allbäck
o Allbäck scored the 2000th World Cup goal, against England in 2006.
• Gösta Dunker
• Johnny Ekström
• Ove Grahn
• Gunnar Gren
• Tore Keller
• Knut Kroon
• Roger Ljung
• Fredrik Ljungberg
• Bror Mellberg
• Håkan Mild
• Thomas Sjöberg
• Lennart Skoglund
• Glenn Strömberg
• Anders Svensson
• Conny Torstensson
• Tom Turesson
[edit]
Switzerland
[edit]
6 goals
• Josef Hügi
[edit]
4 goals
• André Abegglen
• Robert Ballaman
[edit]
3 goals
• Jacky Fatton
• Poldi Kielholz
[edit]
2 goals
• Georges Bregy
• Alexander Frei
[edit]
1 goal
• Charly Antenen
• René Bader
• Tranquillo Barnetta
• Alfred Bickel
• Stéphane Chapuisat
• Willy Jäggi
• Adrian Knup
• René-Pierre Quentin
• Hans Schneiter
• Philippe Senderos
• Alain Sutter
• Eugen Walaschek
• Rolf Wütrich
[edit]
Own goals
• Ernst Lörtscher (for Germany)
[edit]
Togo
[edit]
1 goal
• Mohamed Kader
[edit]
Trinidad and Tobago
Competed in 2006, but failed to score a goal.
[edit]
Own goals
• Brent Sancho (for Paraguay)
[edit]
Tunisia
[edit]
1 goal
• Raouf Bouzaiene
• Mokhtar Dhouib
• Kejib Ghommidh
• Radhi Jaïdi
• Ziad Jaziri
• Ali Kaabi
• Jaouhar Mnari
• Skander Souayah
[edit]
Turkey
[edit]
3 goals
• Burhan Sargun
• İlhan Mansız
• Suat Mamat
[edit]
2 goals
• Hasan Şaş
• Lefter Kucukandonyadis
• Ümit Davala
[edit]
1 goal
• Bülent Korkmaz
• Emre Belözoğlu
• Erol Keskin
• Hakan Şükür
o Hakan Şükür scored the fastest goal in FIFA World Cup history after 11 seconds against South Korea in 2002.
• Mustafa Ertan
[edit]
Ukraine
[edit]
2 goals
• Andriy Shevchenko
[edit]
1 goal
• Maksym Kalynychenko
• Sergiy Rebrov
• Andriy Rusol
[edit]
United Arab Emirates
[edit]
1 goal
• Ali Thani Juma'a
• Khalid Ismael Mubarak
[edit]
Uruguay
[edit]
8 goals
• Omar Míguez
[edit]
5 goals
• Pedro Cea
• Juan Schiaffino
[edit]
4 goals
• Carlos Borges
• Alcides Ghiggia
[edit]
3 goals
• Peregrino Anselmo
• Juan Eduardo Hohberg
[edit]
2 goals
• César Abbadíe
• Héctor Castro
• Luis Cubilla
• Pablo Dorado
• Santos Iriarte
• José Francisco Sasia
• Obdulio Varela
[edit]
1 goal
• Antonio Alzamendi
• Javier Ambrois
• Pablo Bengoechea
• Angel Ruben Cabrera
• Julio César Cortés
• Víctor Espárrago
• Daniel Fonseca
• Diego Forlán
• Enzo Francescoli
• Ildo Maneiro
• Richard Morales
• Juan Mújica
• Ricardo Pavoni
• Julio Pérez
• Álvaro Recoba
• Pedro Rocha
• Darío Rodríguez
• Héctor Scarone
• Ernesto Vidal
[edit]
Own goals
• Luis Cruz (for Austria)
[edit]
USA
[edit]
4 goals
• Bert Patenaude
[edit]
3 goals
• Brian McBride
[edit]
2 goals
• Landon Donovan
• John Souza
[edit]
1 goal
• Jim Brown
• Paul Caligiuri
• Clint Dempsey
• Aldo Donelli
• Tom Florie
• Joe Gaetjens
• Joe Maca
• Clint Mathis
• Bart McGhee
• Bruce Murray
• John O'Brien
• Gino Pariani
• Earnie Stewart
• Frank Wallace
• Eric Wynalda
[edit]
Own goals
• Jeff Agoos (for Portugal)
[edit]
USSR
1930-1990. See Russia for 1994-present.
[edit]
4 goals
• Igor Belanov
• Anatoli Byshovets
• Igor Chislenko
• Valentin Ivanov
o Ivanov was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
• Valeri Porkujan
[edit]
3 goals
• Eduard Malafeyev
[edit]
2 goals
• Alexander Ivanov
• Oleg Blokhin
• Anatoli Ilyin
• Viktor Ponedelnik
• Aleksandr Zavarov
[edit]
1 goal
• Sergei Aleinikov
• Kakhi Asatiani
• Andrei Bal
• Sergei Baltacha
• Anatoli Banishevsky
• Aleksandr Chivadze
• Igor Dobrovolski
• Yuri Gavrilov
• Vitali Khmeelnitsky
• Alexei Mamikin
• Khoren Hovhannisyan
• Oleg Protasov
• Vasili Rats
• Sergei Rodionov
• Ramaz Shengelia
• Nikita Simonyan
• Pavel Yakovenko
• Ivan Yaremchuk
• Andrei Zygmantovich
[edit]
Wales
[edit]
2 goals
• Ivor Allchurch
[edit]
1 goal
• John Charles
• Terry Medwin
[edit]
Yugoslavia
1930-1990 as Yugoslavia (SFR). See Serbia (Yugoslavia (FR), Serbia and Montenegro) for 1994-present.
[edit]
4 goals
• Dražan Jerković
o Jerković was joint top scorer in 1962, scoring four goals.
[edit]
3 goals
• Dušan Bajević
• Ivan Bek
• Milan Galić
• Todor Veselinović
[edit]
2 goals
• Željko Čajkovski
• Davor Jozić
• Stanislav Karasi
• Darko Pančev
• Aleksandar Petaković
• Dragan Stojković
o Stojković also scored a goal for Yugoslavia (FR).
• Ivo Šurjak
• Kosta Tomašević
• Đorđe Vujadinović
[edit]
1 goal
• Stjepan Bobek
• Vladislav Bogičević
• Dragan Džajić
• Ivan Gudelj
• Josip Katalinski
• Blagoje Marjanović
• Voislav Melić
• Miloš Milutinović
• Rajko Mitić
• Branko Oblak
• Tihomir Ognjanov
• Radivoje Ognjanović
• Ilija Petković
• Vladimir Petrović
• Robert Prosinečki
o Prosinečki also scored two goals for Croatia. He is the only player to score World Cup goals for two countries.
• Petar Radaković
• Zdravko Rajkov
• Josip Skoblar
• Safet Sušić
• Aleksandar Tirnanić
• Branko Zebec
[edit]
Own goals
• Ivan Horvat (for Germany)
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