Top 100 UEFA Club Competition Goalscorers of All Time
The UEFA club competitions have served as the ultimate testing ground for Europe’s best goalscorers. This ranked list profiles each individual player in descending order, spotlighting their influence, club association, and total goal tally.
100. Dybala (Roma) – 18 Goals

Paulo Dybala brought elegance and precision to European matches with his left foot. His creative spark and technical finishing made him a standout performer for Juventus and Roma.
99. Doumbia (Sporting CP) – 19 Goals

A powerful and pacey striker, Doumbia often rose to the occasion during European nights. Though his time at the top level was brief, his goalscoring record in UEFA competitions remains noteworthy.
98. Aubameyang (Marseille) – 19 Goals

With electric speed and sharp instincts, Aubameyang consistently troubled defenses in continental matches. His goals came with flair and frequency, especially during his time with Dortmund and Arsenal.
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97. Mertens (Galatasaray) – 19 Goals

Dries Mertens’ technical ability and eye for goal made him a valuable UEFA contributor. Whether starting or coming off the bench, he always delivered in key moments.
96. Koller (B. Dortmund) – 19 Goals

Known for his towering presence, Koller dominated aerial duels and punished defenses. His reliability in front of goal translated into vital goals for Dortmund in Europe.
95. Cole (Man Utd) – 19 Goals

Andy Cole’s finishing instinct helped define Manchester United’s attacking edge during their most successful European era. His strikes were both timely and crucial.
94. Cruyff (Ajax) – 19 Goals

One of the greatest football minds, Cruyff’s impact went beyond his 19 goals. He was a visionary playmaker who shaped the philosophy of European football.
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93. José Augusto (Benfica) – 19 Goals

A key part of Benfica’s golden era, José Augusto brought both speed and skill to the flanks. His contributions were pivotal during Benfica’s rise to prominence.
92. Pirri (Real Madrid) – 19 Goals

A versatile and intelligent midfielder, Pirri added composure and creativity to Real Madrid’s European campaigns. His 19 goals reflect his importance in critical moments.
91. Cruz (Inter) – 19 Goals

A poacher with an eye for positioning, Cruz was frequently on hand to convert chances in European ties. He offered Inter consistency and calm under pressure.
90. Van Basten (Milan) – 19 Goals

One of the most elegant strikers of all time, Van Basten’s European tally would have been higher if not for injury. Still, his 19 goals were of the highest quality.
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89. Bale (Real Madrid) – 20 Goals

Gareth Bale brought thunderous pace and iconic goals to the UEFA stage, including unforgettable strikes in finals. His moments of brilliance defined Real Madrid’s era of dominance.
88. Luis Enrique (Barcelona) – 20 Goals

Before becoming a successful manager, Luis Enrique was a versatile and hardworking attacker. His 20 goals came through persistence and smart positioning.
87. Hulk (Zenit) – 20 Goals

Renowned for his powerful shots, Hulk was a force in UEFA matches, particularly for Zenit. He brought muscle and unpredictability to the European scene.
86. Dembélé (Paris) – 20 Goals

Ousmane Dembélé’s dribbling flair and unpredictability made him a nightmare for defenders. Though inconsistent, his UEFA goals demonstrated his raw potential.
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85. Mahrez (Man City) – 20 Goals

Riyad Mahrez was a key piece of Manchester City’s European puzzle with decisive goals. His finesse and composure under pressure stood out during their deep UCL runs.
84. Solskjær (Man Utd) – 20 Goals

The ultimate super-sub, Ole Gunnar Solskjær delivered goals with ice-cold precision. His impact peaked with the 1999 UCL final, but his total tally shows consistent influence.
83. Anelka (Juventus) – 20 Goals

An enigmatic forward with a knack for finding space, Anelka made key contributions across several clubs. His 20 goals reflect his nomadic yet impactful European journey.
82. Van Himst (Brussels) – 20 Goals

A Belgian legend, Van Himst carried his club and country in European competition. His goals were symbols of a golden generation in Belgian football.
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81. Romário (Barcelona) – 20 Goals

Romário brought Brazilian flair and devastating finishing to Europe. Though his UEFA tenure was shorter than others, his impact and precision remain unforgettable.
80. Brattbakk (Rosenborg) – 21 Goals

The Norwegian forward was a talisman for Rosenborg during their consistent Champions League runs. Brattbakk’s goals helped establish the club’s European reputation.
79. Lukaku (Inter) – 21 Goals

Romelu Lukaku brought physical dominance and sharp finishing to Inter’s European campaigns. He was instrumental in their deep runs and maintained consistent output.
78. Son (Tottenham) – 21 Goals

Son Heung-min dazzled in Europe with his direct style and crucial goals, especially during Tottenham’s journey to the 2019 UCL final. His pace and composure were vital.
77. L. Martínez (Inter) – 21 Goals

Lautaro’s relentless work rate and intelligent movement made him a key European performer for Inter. His link-up play and finishing defined Inter’s recent successes.
76. Torres (Benfica) – 21 Goals

Nuno Gomes Torres played a key role for Benfica in Europe with well-timed strikes and penalty-box awareness. His contributions were fundamental in tight matches.
75. Amancio Amaro (Real Madrid) – 21 Goals

A crucial figure for Real Madrid in the 1960s, Amaro’s flair and finishing stood out in an era of transition. His technical skill was key to his goal tally.
74. Huntelaar (Ajax) – 21 Goals

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar was a pure striker, capable of scoring with both feet and his head. He was a dependable goalscorer for Ajax and other clubs on the European stage.
73. Luiz Adriano (Spartak Moskva) – 22 Goals

Luiz Adriano combined efficiency and mobility to carve open defenses across UEFA competitions. He was a standout performer for Shakhtar Donetsk during their European adventures.
72. L. de Jong (PSV) – 22 Goals

A consistent aerial threat, Luuk de Jong delivered vital headers and hold-up play for PSV. His goals were often decisive in group stage and knockout matches.
71. Hakan Şükür (Galatasaray) – 22 Goals

Turkey’s all-time great brought his prolific domestic form to the UEFA stage. Hakan Şükür’s goalscoring instincts helped Galatasaray punch above their weight in Europe.
70. Santillana (Real Madrid) – 22 Goals

Known for his jumping ability and timing, Santillana was one of Real Madrid’s reliable scorers during the 70s and 80s. His goals gave Real their attacking thrust during leaner years.
69. Lisandro (Lyon) – 23 Goals

A fierce competitor with a deadly left foot, Lisandro López consistently found the net in European play. His leadership and goal output were central to Lyon’s late-2000s continental campaigns.
68. Sané (Bayern München) – 23 Goals

Leroy Sané’s speed and cutting runs from the flank posed constant threats. He evolved into a reliable scorer in Europe, particularly with Bayern’s aggressive style.
67. Firmino (Liverpool) – 23 Goals

A selfless yet clinical forward, Roberto Firmino’s UEFA goal tally reflects his intelligent movement and understanding of space. He was central to Liverpool’s UCL triumph in 2019.
66. Lampard (Man City) – 23 Goals

Best known for his Chelsea legacy, Lampard’s UEFA goals came primarily from midfield surges and precise finishing. His late-career stint at Manchester City added final touches to a stellar European record.
65. Litmanen (HJK) – 23 Goals

One of Finland’s finest players, Jari Litmanen’s technique and football IQ stood out. He was a key part of Ajax’s European success in the 1990s.
64. Shatskikh (Dynamo Kyiv) – 23 Goals

A Dynamo Kyiv stalwart, Shatskikh brought sharp instincts and quick finishes. His consistency in European group stages was crucial for the Ukrainian side.
63. Di María (Benfica) – 24 Goals

With flair and experience, Ángel Di María delivered goals and assists on the big stage. His European success spans clubs like Benfica, Real Madrid, and PSG.
62. Reus (B. Dortmund) – 24 Goals

Despite frequent injuries, Marco Reus made his mark with Dortmund through creativity and finishing. His goals carried significance in deep Champions League runs.
61. Jesus (Arsenal) – 24 Goals

Gabriel Jesus’ work ethic and versatility allowed him to contribute regularly in UEFA play. His sharp movement made him a handful for defenders.
60. Luís Figo (Inter) – 24 Goals

An elegant winger and Ballon d’Or winner, Luís Figo was more than just a provider. His technical prowess led to decisive goals in key European matches.
59. Pizarro (Bayern München) – 24 Goals

Claudio Pizarro combined strength, timing, and clever positioning to become a reliable scorer. His long tenure in Europe with Bayern and Bremen left a lasting mark.
58. Fàbregas (Monaco) – 24 Goals

A midfield maestro, Cesc Fàbregas scored timely goals and orchestrated play with vision and class. His goals were spread across several clubs, including Arsenal and Chelsea.
57. Altafini (Juventus) – 24 Goals

A prolific attacker in the 60s and 70s, José Altafini was known for clinical finishing. His UEFA tally reflects his importance in Milan and Juventus lineups.
56. Scholes (Man Utd) – 25 Goals

A midfield general with a rocket of a shot, Paul Scholes had a knack for scoring in clutch moments. His long-range efforts were highlights in many European campaigns.
55. Higuaín (Juventus) – 25 Goals

Gonzalo Higuaín delivered goals with composure and precision. He was especially vital in Juventus’s journey to the Champions League final in 2017.
54. Giroud (Milan) – 25 Goals

Olivier Giroud brought strength and aerial dominance to UEFA nights. His role in Chelsea and Milan’s successes proved his enduring quality.
53. Rodrygo (Real Madrid) – 25 Goals

One of Real Madrid’s brightest young stars, Rodrygo developed a reputation for scoring in big matches. His goals have often come in clutch knockout situations.
52. Simone (Monaco) – 25 Goals

Marco Simone was a smart and agile forward with a European pedigree. His sharpness in front of goal helped Monaco remain a competitive force.
51. Elber (Lyon) – 27 Goals

Giovane Élber’s finishing ability and instinctive runs made him a key figure in Bayern and Lyon’s UEFA campaigns. He was clinical in front of goal and brought flair to the striker role.
50. Sterling (Arsenal) – 27 Goals

Raheem Sterling used his speed and positional awareness to devastating effect in Europe. He consistently found space behind defenses and delivered goals for both City and Arsenal.
49. Mané (Bayern München) – 27 Goals

Sadio Mané was an explosive attacker who delivered consistently in big European nights. His pace, pressing, and finishing helped power Liverpool and later Bayern’s offenses.
48. Van Persie (Fenerbahçe) – 27 Goals

Robin van Persie combined elegance with precision finishing. His goals for Arsenal, Manchester United, and Fenerbahçe reflected his technical mastery.
47. Gomez (Bayern München) – 27 Goals

Mario Gomez was a classic No. 9 with strength and heading prowess. He scored in bunches and thrived during Bayern’s deep Champions League runs.
46. Jardel (Galatasaray) – 28 Goals

A natural goalscorer, Mário Jardel had an uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time. His goals were instrumental in Galatasaray’s European success.
45. Crespo (Inter) – 28 Goals

Hernán Crespo delivered goals with style and consistency. He was especially effective in knockout ties, scoring key goals for clubs like Inter and Chelsea.
44. Papin (Bayern München) – 28 Goals

Jean-Pierre Papin brought power and technique to the striker role. A Ballon d’Or winner, his European output included memorable goals for Marseille and Bayern.
43. Mandžukić (Juventus) – 28 Goals

Mario Mandžukić was a relentless forward known for work rate and clutch goals. His scissor kick in the 2017 Champions League final remains iconic.
42. Makaay (Bayern München) – 29 Goals

Roy Makaay’s quick releases and sharp movement made him a nightmare for defenders. He was one of the most efficient finishers in European football.
41. Morata (Milan) – 29 Goals

Álvaro Morata combined aerial presence with intelligent off-the-ball runs. Despite moving clubs frequently, he remained a consistent threat in UEFA competitions.
40. Vinícius Júnior (Real Madrid) – 29 Goals

A dazzling dribbler, Vinícius Júnior emerged as a match-winner for Real Madrid in Europe. His goals in crucial moments showcased his composure and flair.
39. Giggs (Man Utd) – 30 Goals

Ryan Giggs brought longevity and left-footed brilliance to Manchester United’s European dominance. He was a consistent contributor across multiple generations.
38. Kluivert (PSV) – 30 Goals

Patrick Kluivert’s combination of power and finesse earned him a solid European record. His breakthrough goal in the 1995 UCL final remains legendary.
37. Gerrard (Liverpool) – 30 Goals

Steven Gerrard was the heart of Liverpool’s midfield, often stepping up when it mattered most. His long-range strikes and leadership inspired many European nights.
36. Kaká (Milan) – 30 Goals

A magician in midfield, Kaká’s UEFA goals were often sensational. He was the driving force behind Milan’s 2007 Champions League triumph.
35. Luis Suárez (Atleti) – 31 Goals

Luis Suárez’s tenacity and finishing ability made him a force in Europe for both Barcelona and Atlético. His intensity and creativity were unmatched.
34. Rebrov (Dynamo Kyiv) – 31 Goals

Part of the famed Shevchenko-Rebrov duo, Serhiy Rebrov’s contributions were essential to Dynamo Kyiv’s 90s success. He scored in big moments with lethal finishing.
33. Rivaldo (AEK Athens) – 31 Goals

A Brazilian great, Rivaldo dazzled Europe with his footwork and long-range goals. His ability to decide games on his own made him a UEFA standout.
32. Trezeguet (Juventus) – 32 Goals

David Trezeguet was the quintessential fox in the box. His poaching instincts and sharp finishing made him a regular threat in UEFA competitions.
31. Gento (Real Madrid) – 32 Goals

Francisco Gento, a Real Madrid legend, brought pace and crossing ability from the wing. His UEFA legacy is highlighted by an unmatched collection of European titles.
30. Robben (Bayern München) – 32 Goals

Arjen Robben’s trademark left-footed cut-ins were a nightmare for defenders. His goals lit up knockout stages and helped lead Bayern to the 2013 UCL crown.
29. Eto’o (Chelsea) – 33 Goals

Samuel Eto’o delivered wherever he played, scoring big goals for Barcelona, Inter, and Chelsea. He was lethal in the box and crucial in title-winning campaigns.
28. Džeko (Fenerbahçe) – 33 Goals

Edin Džeko combined physical strength with composed finishing. He was an underrated UEFA performer, delivering across multiple clubs.
27. Rooney (Man Utd) – 34 Goals

Wayne Rooney brought passion, power, and technical brilliance to Europe. He led Manchester United through multiple deep runs, scoring consistently in all stages.
26. G. Müller (Bayern München) – 34 Goals

Gerd Müller’s finishing ability was second to none. The German legend had a devastating strike rate and made a massive impact during Bayern’s golden years.
25. Cavani (Man Utd) – 35 Goals

Edinson Cavani was tireless and reliable, scoring in every type of European competition. His headers and runs behind defenders were his trademarks.
24. Puskás (Real Madrid) – 35 Goals

Ferenc Puskás was a goalscoring machine with an iconic left foot. His UEFA tally is only a glimpse of his full footballing greatness.
23. Morientes (Marseille) – 39 Goals

Fernando Morientes thrived in Champions League clashes, particularly with Real Madrid. He had an eye for goals in tight, high-pressure matches.
22. Kane (Bayern München) – 40 Goals

Harry Kane’s all-around striker profile made him lethal in UEFA matches. Whether with Spurs or Bayern, his scoring consistency is elite.
21. Del Piero (Juventus) – 43 Goals

Alessandro Del Piero mixed elegance with precision. His free-kicks and long-range efforts became staples in Juventus’s European campaigns.
20. Griezmann (Atleti) – 43 Goals

Antoine Griezmann’s intelligence and versatility made him essential to Atlético’s UEFA success. He often found goals when his team needed them most.
19. Neymar (Paris) – 43 Goals

Neymar’s flair, dribbling, and creativity were on full display in UEFA competitions. He contributed with both goals and assists in crucial moments.
18. Drogba (Chelsea) – 44 Goals

Didier Drogba was a talisman for Chelsea in Europe, delivering massive goals with power and heart. His performance in the 2012 UCL final remains iconic.
17. Agüero (Barcelona) – 47 Goals

Sergio Agüero made his mark with clinical finishes and quick turns in tight spaces. His European record was forged at Atlético and Manchester City.
16. Eusébio (Benfica) – 47 Goals

Eusébio was a pioneer for Portuguese football, lighting up European nights with stunning goals. He was both a scorer and a symbol of Benfica’s dominance.
15. Haaland (Man City) – 49 Goals

Erling Haaland stormed onto the UEFA scene with a goal-per-game ratio few could match. His strength and finishing have redefined striker standards.
14. Di Stéfano (Real Madrid) – 49 Goals

Alfredo Di Stéfano was the heartbeat of Real Madrid’s early European dominance. His leadership and scoring made him a continental legend.
13. Ibrahimović (Milan) – 49 Goals

Zlatan Ibrahimović scored for nearly every top club he played for. His confidence and flair made his UEFA contributions unforgettable.
12. Inzaghi (Milan) – 50 Goals

Filippo Inzaghi was the embodiment of the goal poacher. Known for his anticipation and positioning, he was always in the right place to strike, particularly during Milan’s European triumphs.
11. Henry (Arsenal) – 51 Goals

Thierry Henry dazzled with grace and clinical finishing. A leader at Arsenal and later impactful at Barcelona, his goals often came with a touch of artistry.
10. Salah (Liverpool) – 51 Goals

Mohamed Salah’s blistering pace and composure in front of goal made him Liverpool’s talisman. His goals were central to their Champions League victory in 2019.
9. Mbappé (Real Madrid) – 55 Goals

Kylian Mbappé broke into UEFA competitions with stunning consistency. His speed and ruthlessness in front of goal have made him one of the youngest to hit the 50-goal milestone.
8. Müller (Bayern München) – 57 Goals

Thomas Müller’s unorthodox style and space-finding ability—”Raumdeuter”—translated into decades of UEFA success. He remains a symbol of Bayern’s modern dominance.
7. Shevchenko (Dynamo Kyiv) – 59 Goals

Andriy Shevchenko combined elegance with deadly accuracy. A star at both Dynamo Kyiv and AC Milan, he led both clubs to deep European runs with vital goals.
6. Van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid) – 60 Goals

Ruud van Nistelrooy had a rare knack for finding the net in all situations. Whether at PSV, Manchester United or Real Madrid, his goals were relentless and instinctive.
5. Raúl González (Schalke) – 71 Goals

Raúl was Real Madrid’s original European talisman. His balance, movement, and calm finishing defined the club’s Champions League pedigree during the early 2000s.
4. Benzema (Real Madrid) – 90 Goals

Karim Benzema evolved from support striker to Real Madrid’s main man. His late-career resurgence in Europe was a masterclass in finishing and leadership.
3. Lewandowski (Barcelona) – 105 Goals

Robert Lewandowski is one of the most complete strikers in football history. His goalscoring for Bayern and now Barcelona has pushed him into UEFA’s all-time elite.
2. Messi (Paris) – 129 Goals

Lionel Messi’s magic graced European nights for nearly two decades. His goals came in every form—solo runs, free-kicks, tap-ins—and elevated both Barcelona and PSG.
1. Ronaldo (Man Utd) – 141 Goals

Cristiano Ronaldo stands atop UEFA’s all-time scorers with unmatched consistency. His determination, athleticism, and clutch finishing have defined a generation of Champions League football.