The FIFA World Cup has witnessed some of the most iconic goals in football history. From legends of the past to modern-day stars, these players etched their names into the tournament’s legacy by finding the back of the net with consistency and brilliance. Here’s a countdown of the top 25 World Cup goalscorers, from 8 to 16 goals, ranked from lowest to highest.
25. Diego Maradona – 8 Goals
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One of the most iconic figures in football history, Diego Maradona left an unforgettable mark on the World Cup. With eight goals across four tournaments, his leadership and flair defined Argentina’s 1986 triumph.
24. Christian Vieri – 9 Goals
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Italy’s Christian Vieri was a powerful striker with a keen eye for goal. His nine goals in just two World Cups made him one of the most effective Italian forwards on the world stage.
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A cornerstone of Germany’s 1980s success, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was known for his intelligence and finishing. He scored nine goals over three tournaments, often rising to the occasion in big moments.
Portugal’s Eusébio lit up the 1966 World Cup, scoring all nine of his goals in a single tournament. His explosive performance earned him the Golden Boot and global recognition.
21. David Villa – 9 Goals
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Spain’s all-time top scorer, David Villa was instrumental in their golden generation. With nine goals in three World Cups, he was a constant threat in front of goal.
20. Roberto Baggio – 9 Goals
Famed for his technique and composure, Roberto Baggio carried Italy on his shoulders in the 1994 World Cup. He scored nine goals across three tournaments, combining elegance and drama.
19. Jairzinho – 9 Goals
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Jairzinho is best remembered for scoring in every match of Brazil’s victorious 1970 World Cup campaign. His nine-goal haul over three editions cemented his legacy among the Selecão’s greats.
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Another Brazilian hero, Vavá was a key figure in Brazil’s 1958 and 1962 triumphs. His nine goals made him one of the earliest World Cup scoring legends.
17. Paolo Rossi – 9 Goals
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Italy’s 1982 World Cup hero, Paolo Rossi won the Golden Boot and Golden Ball in the same tournament. His nine goals across three campaigns were crucial in securing Italy’s third title.
16. Uwe Seeler – 9 Goals
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A consistent performer for West Germany, Uwe Seeler participated in four World Cups. He scored nine goals and remains a symbol of post-war German football resilience.
15. Gary Lineker – 10 Goals
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England’s Gary Lineker clinched the Golden Boot in 1986 with six goals. He added four more to finish his career with ten World Cup goals over two tournaments.
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Argentina’s fearsome striker Gabriel Batistuta was known for his thunderous finishing. With ten goals in three World Cups, he was a vital attacking weapon for La Albiceleste.
13. Teófilo Cubillas – 10 Goals
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Teófilo Cubillas shined for Peru in the 1970s, scoring ten goals across three tournaments. His creative flair and lethal shooting earned him global respect.
12. Helmut Rahn – 10 Goals
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Helmut Rahn etched his name into history by scoring the winning goal in the 1954 final for West Germany. He scored ten World Cup goals overall in two appearances.
11. Thomas Müller – 10 Goals
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Germany’s modern-era predator, Thomas Müller burst onto the scene in 2010 with five goals and repeated the feat in 2014. His total of ten goals makes him one of the best in recent decades.
Poland’s greatest World Cup performer, Grzegorz Lato won the Golden Boot in 1974. His total of ten goals across three tournaments stands as a national record.
9. Sándor Kocsis – 11 Goals
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Hungary’s Sándor Kocsis stunned the world in 1954, scoring 11 goals in just five games. His prolific strike rate remains one of the best in World Cup history.
8. Jürgen Klinsmann – 11 Goals
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Germany’s Jürgen Klinsmann combined flair with work rate to score 11 goals in three World Cups. He was a vital part of Germany’s 1990 World Cup-winning team.
7. Kylian Mbappé – 12 Goals
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France’s Kylian Mbappé has become a World Cup sensation in just two tournaments. With 12 goals already, including a hat-trick in the 2022 final, he is chasing history.
The king of football, Pelé won three World Cups with Brazil and scored 12 goals in the process. His grace, intelligence, and influence remain unmatched.
5. Just Fontaine – 13 Goals
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Just Fontaine set an incredible record by scoring 13 goals in a single tournament in 1958. Despite only playing one World Cup, his feat remains unbeaten.
4. Lionel Messi – 13 Goals
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Arguably the greatest of all time, Lionel Messi crowned his career with a World Cup win in 2022. His 13 goals over five tournaments reflect his enduring brilliance.
3. Gerd Müller – 14 Goals
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Gerd Müller’s predatory instincts made him one of the deadliest finishers ever. He scored 14 goals in just two World Cups, including the winner in the 1974 final.
2. Ronaldo – 15 Goals
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Brazilian legend Ronaldo dazzled the world with his pace, power, and precision. He scored 15 goals in four tournaments, leading Brazil to victory in 2002.
1. Miroslav Klose – 16 Goals
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Germany’s Miroslav Klose holds the all-time World Cup scoring record with 16 goals. Spanning four tournaments, his consistency and humility made him a legend of the game.