This list for the players with the most career goals in the history of soccer stretches from players who played in the early 1900s to the present day. In top-level football, 28 players have scored 500 or more goals over the course of their career, according (in most cases) to research by the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.Only those who were active at the highest level football for most of their careers are considered. (You will need to register / login for access) Comments below may relate to previous holders of this record.Registered Office: South Quay Building, 189 Marsh Wall, London E14 9SH United KingdomWe use cookies on this website. Lazio's Ciro Immobile finishes third. Clubs listed are those represented by players who received the award for their performance at their respective clubs.
The greatest number of goals scored in British first-class football is 550 (410 in Scottish League matches) by James McGrory of Glasgow Celtic (1922-38). Active players are marked in bold. Otto - Longest human tunnel travelled through by a skateboarding dogAshrita Furman - Most Guinness World Records titles heldOtto - Longest human tunnel travelled through by a skateboarding dogAshrita Furman - Most Guinness World Records titles held
Rowley also scored 32 goals in the FA Cup and one for England `B'. You could argue that Schmeichel is indeed one of them, having scored an impressive 10 goals in his career, but even 'The Great Dane' isn't capable of competing with the most prolific 'keepers of all. Fernandes joined United from Sporting Lisbon in a £47million deal in the January transfer window and made his debut against Wolves on February 1.We’ve looked at the players in Europe’s top five leagues with the most goals in all competitions since that date to see how they compare.Despite infamously struggling on loan at West Brom from Arsenal, Gnabry has developed into one of the best wingers in the world at Bayern Munich.The 25-year-old helped Bayern win the domestic double and reach the Champions League final by providing 11 goals and five assists since the start of February.Silva went 10 games without a goal for Eintracht Frankfurt before finding the back of the net against FC Augsburg in February.The striker then followed that up with another 12 goals and three assists before the end of the season.Muller found himself frozen out of the Bayern Munich team under Niko Kovac in the first half of the 2019-20 season but has been reinvigorated since Hansi Flick took charge.He has seven goals and 10 assists in his last 22 appearances in all competitions, including two goals and an assist against Barcelona in the Champions League quarter-final.Three minutes on the clock and Thomas Muller fires home after linking up with Lewandowski — Football on BT Sport #Club2020 (@btsportfootball) Immobile has enjoyed his most prolific campaign in front of goal and The Lazio striker has only made 17 appearances since Fernandes’ United debut, but he has still contributed 13 goals and four assists in that time.Lukaku fell out of favour under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United and completed a £74million move to Inter Milan in 2019.The striker finished his debut season in Italy in excellent form, registering 16 goals and two assists in all competitions since the start of February.There was no stopping the Belgian who is on red-hot form! After the introduction of the UEFA club tournaments (1955–56) Photo: @FootballFifty50 | Twitter German great Gerd Muller. Most Ballons d'Or (1956–2009, 2016–) + FIFA Ballons d'Or (2010–2015)Most Souliers d'Or (European Golden Shoe) (1968–1991, 1997–)Most Ballons d'Or (1956–2009, 2016–) + FIFA Ballons d'Or (2010–2015)Most Souliers d'Or (European Golden Shoe) (1968–1991, 1997–)UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup etcRonaldo was signed by Real Madrid from Internazionale mid-way through 2002.
His most recent game saw him score a brace against Lyon in the Champions League. The former England captain’s prowess from free-kicks is perhaps the most well documented of any player on this list, with the phrase ‘Bend it like Beckham’ immortalised in popular culture and commonly heard during his career at some of the world’s leading clubs. Active players are marked in bold.