Scoring 100 goals for one club is a feat reserved for the very best. Doing it for two is elite. But reaching triple digits at three different clubs? That places you in football’s rarest company. Only a select few players in the history of the sport have managed to consistently find the net at such a high level across multiple teams, leagues, and systems.
In this article, we highlight the three modern greats who have accomplished this extraordinary achievement – Cristiano Ronaldo, Robert Lewandowski, and Neymar. Their goal-scoring exploits span continents, competitions, and eras – proof of their greatness wherever they’ve played.
Cristiano Ronaldo
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Cristiano Ronaldo stands alone as one of football’s most prolific goal machines. With over 100 goals at three of Europe’s biggest clubs, his consistency across leagues is simply remarkable.
Ronaldo became a legend at Madrid, breaking all-time scoring records in just nine seasons. His tally of 450 goals in 438 matches is one of the greatest in club history.
In a relatively short time at Barça, Lewandowski has already surpassed the 100-goal mark. He’s become the team’s go-to scorer post-Messi.
Neymar
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Neymar has dazzled with flair, creativity, and goals throughout his career. He reached the 100-goal mark with three different clubs in Brazil, Spain, and France.
Santos – 139 goals
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In Brazil, Neymar was a teenage sensation. His goals at Santos helped the club win the Copa Libertadores and launched him to global stardom.
Paris Saint-Germain – 118 goals
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Despite injuries, Neymar produced elite numbers in Paris. His goals and assists were key to PSG’s domestic dominance.