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List of footballers with 500 or more goals

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In top-level association football competitions, 26 players have scored 500 or more goals in both club and international football, according to research by the IFFHS, first published in 2007. Taking into account competitions of all levels, 83 players have reached the milestone, according to the RSSSF. FIFA, the international governing body of football, has never released a list detailing the highest goalscorers and does not keep official records. It is challenging for statisticians and media to agree on which goals should be counted, with debate over whether to include those scored in friendlies, regional competitions, and even matches taking place during wartime. Hungarian Imre Schlosser is generally recognised as the first to reach the 500-goal mark, doing so in 1927 shortly before his retirement. Nine players have accomplished the feat at a single club: Josef Bican (Slavia Prague), Jimmy Jones (Glenavon), Jimmy McGrory (Celtic), Joe Bambrick (Linfield), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gerd Müller (Bayern Munich), Pelé (Santos), Fernando Peyroteo (Sporting CP), and Uwe Seeler (Hamburg). Of these nine, Messi scored the most, with 672 goals between his debut in 2004 and his departure in 2021.

In 2020, FIFA recognised Josef Bican, an Austrian-Czech dual international who played between the and the , as the record scorer with an estimated 805 goals, although CNN, the BBC, France 24, and O Jogo all acknowledge that Bican's tally includes goals scored for reserve teams and in unofficial international matches. UEFA, the governing body for European football, ranks him as the leading all-time goalscorer in European top-flight leagues with 518 goals, narrowly ahead of Hungarian Ferenc Puskás. RSSSF credits Bican with 948 goals, a tally which includes goals scored in winter tournaments, as well as when selected to represent regional and city teams, and the Football Association of the Czech Republic claims a total of 821. Spanish newspapers Marca and Sport state that both Bican and Pelé scored 762 goals. Bican once walked out of a gala held in his honour by the IFFHS after the organisation had excluded war-time goals from his tally, although it later recognised the 229 goals he had scored during the period.

Media outlets like Sky Sports, ESPN, and Globo Esporte argue that for Pelé and his era, friendly matches were important and their goals should count, while journalist Hugh McIlvanney called them "profit-making excursions" with little "relevance to Pelé's reality", and Jonathan Liew said many friendlies were "against up-country teams or down-at-heel invitational sides". When Argentinian forward Lionel Messi was reported to have broken the record for most goals at a single club (644 for Barcelona), Pelé's former club Santos denied it, saying 448 of Pelé's friendly goals had been uncounted, arguing many were against "the best teams of all time", a point Pelé supported by updating his tally to 1,283 on Instagram. Barcelona responded that because Bican, Pelé, Erwin Helmchen, and Abe Lenstra scored mostly in leagues below national level, those goals shouldn't count, and goals from wartime matches, lower tiers, and regional divisions by players like Bican, Ferenc Deák, Puskás, Seeler, Müller, Túlio Maravilha, and Robert Lewandowski are also disputed.

In 2021, Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo was reported to have broken the record by scoring his 760th goal, although it was widely accepted as impossible to confirm with certainty since stats from earlier eras are often disputed, as noted by journalist Jonathan Wilson and Corriere dello Sport editor Ivan Zazzaroni, who noted German striker Helmchen may have scored 981 goals. Ronaldo said: "the world has changed since then and football has changed as well, but this doesn't mean we can just erase history according to our interests". Other claims exist; Guinness World Records credits Pelé with the "most career goals" at 1,279, and Brazilian striker Romário claimed his 1,000th goal in 2007 but later admitted it included friendlies; they are reported to have scored 767 and 772 goals respectively, with Pelé's total including one goal for the military team and nine for the state team of São Paulo at the State Team Championship. The Encyclopædia Britannica notes Brazilian Arthur Friedenreich is "officially recognised" by FIFA to have scored 1,329 goals, though there is little evidence. In March 2022, Ronaldo surpassed Bican's estimated 805 goals. In 2024, Ronaldo stated his intent to become the first player to reach 1,000 career goals before his retirement, a feat regularly questioned by media.

List

According to the IFFHS and other media outlets, 26 players are credited with scoring 500 or more goals in top-level professional football competitions:

:Bold indicates players currently active. : * indicates player has scored at least 500 goals for a single club.

RankPlayerClubCountry and otherTotalCareer spanLeagueCupContinental
1Cristiano Ronaldo589571721439612002–present
2Lionel Messi*553711571158962004–present
3Pelé*6044926837621957–1977
4Romário5459354647561985–2007
5Ferenc Puskás5166956847251943–1966
6Josef Bican*51513738327221931–1955
7Robert Lewandowski42262117886892008–present
8Jimmy Jones*3302861496391947–1964
9Gerd Müller*4059269686341964–1981
10Joe Bambrick*3472535216261926–1943
11Abe Lenstra573180336241936–1963
12Luis Suárez4194864696002005–present
13Eusébio3819759415781960–1978
14Glenn Ferguson313241905631987–2011
15Zlatan Ibrahimović3944857625611999–2023
16Imre Schlosser4136813595531906–1928
Fernando Peyroteo*464723145531937–1949
18Uwe Seeler*4474121435521954–1978
19Jimmy McGrory*4071310125501923–1937
20Alfredo Di Stéfano3785476295371945–1966
21György Sárosi35035103425301931–1948
22Karim Benzema31953105375142005–present
23Roberto Dinamite476105225131971–1992
24Hugo Sánchez3904938295061976–1997
25Franz Binder2979387265031930–1949
26Zico4102716485011971–1994

RSSSF statistics

As the RSSSF uses different methodology from that of the IFFHS and other media outlets to determine which goals to include, 83 players are credited with scoring 500 or more goals in matches taking into account competitions at all levels:

RankPlayerGoalsMatchesRatioCareer span
1Erwin Helmchen989+5821924–1951
2Cristiano Ronaldo97513372002–present
3Josef Bican950+6241930–1957
4Ronnie Rooke934+10301929–1961
5Lionel Messi92511942003–present
6Jimmy Jones840+7601943–1965
7Ferenc Puskás8027921943–1967
8Ferenc Deák795+5151939–1959
9Abe Lenstra790+8501936–1964
10Romário78510031984–2009
11Pelé7788511956–1977
12Tommy Lawton749+8311935–1957
13Robert Lewandowski74010792004–present
14Gerd Müller7357931963–1981
15Sammy Hughes722+7521942–1963
16Joe Bambrick690+5781925–1943
17Ernst Wilimowski683+4841932–1957
18Tom Waring672+736+1924–1948
19Boy Martin642+5471930–1947
20Ferenc Bene6349721959–1985
21Eusébio634+6631960–1978
22Stan Mortensen628+8221938–1962
23Fernando Peyroteo6253801937–1949
24Joe Smith617+9031908–1931
25Frederick Roberts613+4711922–1937
26Gyula Zsengellér611+6501931–1953
27Luis Suárez60610422005–present
28Jimmy Greaves590+8421956–1980
29Uwe Seeler5866881954–1972
30Fritz Walter586+5831938–1959
31Túlio Maravilha585950+1987–2014
32Zlatan Ibrahimović58210011999–2023
33David Wilson581+6261927–1947
34Jimmy Kelly574+10041925–1957
35Imre Schlosser5704641906–1928
36Glenn Ferguson57010851987–2011
37Franz Binder569+4311927–1949
38Charlie Fleming569766+1947–1965
39Hughie Gallacher569+7171920–1940
40Dixie Dean5686121923–1940
41John Aldridge565+9901976–1998
42Isidro Lángara564+4581930–1948
43Hugo Sánchez5629561974–1998
44José Torres5616151958–1980
45Jimmy McGrory5585491922–1938
46Sándor Kocsis5565381946–1966
47Paul Dechamps552+6121939–1964
48Dave Halliday551+6421920–1938
49Jimmy Smith550+5211928–1947
50Zico5467981971–1994
51Ferenc Szusza5456001940–1961
52Karim Benzema54510302004–present
53Jock Dodds5426141932–1950
54József Takács5425281920–1942
55Tommy Dickson539+7751946–1966
56Otto Harder538+324+1910–1934
57Dennis Westcott535+5871933–1954
58Joseph Mermans5286521937–1960
59Hughie Ferguson525+5591914–1930
60Alfredo Di Stéfano5247201945–1966
61Nándor Hidegkuti5236741938–1958
62Des Dickson523+7151964–1983
63Roberto Dinamite5198691971–1992
64W. G. Richardson518+6221928–1946
65Hans Krankl5187251970–1989
66George Brown517+711+1920–1938
67Gunnar Nordahl514+5971936–1961
68Trevor Thompson513+5881955–1969
69Giorgio Chinaglia512+7071962–1990
70David McLean511+8011906–1931
71György Sárosi5116071928–1948
72George Camsell509+5931923–1942
73Arthur Rowley508+7441941–1967
74Harry Kane5077822010–present
75István Avar507+4491922–1949
76Raich Carter506+8431928–1953
77Dennis Guy504+6311960–1976
78Willy van der Kuijlen5048071962–1983
79Roger Milla504+9071968–1996
80Steve Bloomer5047551891–1920
81Albert de Cleyn5035881933–1955
82Delio Onnis5027471966–1986
83Lajos Tichy5006281952–1971

References

Notes

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