1. Arthur Friedenreich – 1,329 goals:
Surprisingly the man who
tops this list is not Pele, but another Brazilian who went by the name
Arthur Friedenreich. The Brazilian striker played for an astonishing 26
years from 1909-1935 scoring an absolutely incredible 1,329 goals in his
career. He was the Copa America player of the tournament and the golden
boot winner in 1919.
However, he never represented Brazil in a World
Cup as there was a serious misunderstanding between the Football
Leagues of the States of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. Nicknamed the
‘Tiger’, he was the game’s first outstanding black player and he had to
face many barriers and widespread racism throughout his career.
He
played a starring role in Brazil’s 1919 and 1922 Copa America campaign
and he was crowned as the “King of football” in Brazil’s 1925 tour of
Europe. The late Arthur Friedenreich with 1,329 goals is the greatest
goalscorer in football history.
2. Pele – 1,281 goals:
In
the 1958 World Cup, a 17 year and 239-day old Brazilian striker emerged
as probably the greatest prodigy of all time.With his pace, effortless
grace, immense poise, impressive power and most importantly supreme
intelligence, Edson Arantes do Nascimento, fondly known as Pele, is
probably one of the greatest footballers of all time.
Winning three
World Cups in 1958, 1962 and 1970, the only player in the world to
achieve such a feat Pele has also scored a whopping 1281 goals in 1363
games. The striker who made the world believe in this game through his
game, a player who brought a whole nation together, surely it is
difficult to have found someone who has done it better than the legend
Pele.Pele never played in Europe, spending the majority of his career at
childhood club Santos. He spent a couple of seasons at New York Cosmos
before calling time on his stunning career.
3. Josef Bican – 805 goals :
The
player with a most incredible goals to game ratio of 1.52, Josef Bican
was the season’s highest scorer in Europe on five separate occasions.
Bican had the ability to play with both feet; he also had considerable
pace and was able to run 100 metres in 10.8 seconds, which was as fast
as many sprinters of the time.
The International Federation of
Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) awarded Bican the “Golden
Ball” as the greatest goalscorer of the last century.Bican is best known
for his time with Rapid Vienna and Slavia Prague.
He is the only
person in the history of the game to score 7 goals in a game on three
different occasions. His goalscoring exploits with Vienna and Prague are
scarcely believable.In 49 games for Vienna he scored 52 times while
with Prague, he played 217 times scoring an astonishing 395 goals. With
805 goals in his career, the tall, handsome and speedy Austrian is the
third highest goalscorer in the history of the game.
4. Romario – 743 goals :
In
a long and successful career which spanned for close to 24 years,
Romario cemented his legacy as one of the greatest goal scorers to ever
play the game. The Brazilian is best remembered for his times at PSV
Eindhoven and Barcelona.
Blessed with supreme dribbling skills and
finishing, Romario’s laid back manner and supreme self-confidence made
him one of the most dangerous forwards of all time. He scored 165 goals
in 167 games for PSV and he also scored a very impressive 39 goals in
his two seasons at Barcelona.In a nomadic career where he played for
clubs like Flamengo, Vasco Da Gama, PSV, Barcelona and Valencia, Romario
scored an amazing 688 goals in his 886 appearances.
He also scored 55 goals for Brazil and with 743 goals in his career, Romario is the fourth greatest goal scorer of all time.
5. Gerd Muller – 711 goals :
Gerd
Müller is the most lethal finisher in the history of football. The
German was not one to show fancy footwork or waste his time doing some
eye-catching stepovers. What he did do was score goals and he scored
everytime he played.Müller’s statistics are truly astonishing.
He
has scored an amazing 711 goals for club and country and he even held
the record for the most goals in a calendar year before it was broken by
Lionel Messi. Müller scored 365 goals in 427 Bundesliga matches for
Bayern Munich, almost 100 goals more than the second most successful
Bundesliga scorer, Klaus Fischer.
Famous football author David Winner
best epitomized Muller’s game when he said:“He never fitted the
conventional idea of a great footballer, but he had lethal acceleration
over short distances, a remarkable aerial game, and uncanny goalscoring
instincts. His short legs gave him a strangely low center of gravity, so
he could turn quickly and with perfect balance in spaces and at speeds
that would cause other players to fall over. He also had a knack of
scoring in unlikely situations.”Muller is quite simply the best finisher
in football history.
6. Ferenc Puskas – 700 goals:
Blessed
with a thunderous left foot and superb positioning skills, Ferenc
Puskas is easily one of the greatest players to ever play the game. He
was the lynchpin of the all-conquering “Magical Magyars” and led the
Hungary team to unprecedented success.
During the second half of his
career, Puskas formed a deadly combination with the great Alfredo Di
Stefano during his stint at Real Madrid as they the duo tore up defences
and guided the Los Blancos to five straight league titles and three
European Cups. The legendary Hungarian striker was La Liga’s top scorer
for 4 seasons in a row. His phenomenal goal scoring prowess can be seen
from the fact that he scored an astonishing 616 goals in 620 appearances
for his club sides.
He is also Hungary’s record scorer having scored
84 times in 85 appearances. With 700 goals in his amazing career,
Puskas is the sixth highest goalscorer of all time.
7. Eusebio – 621 Goals
Statistics
in football are often overrated, but 621 goals in 637 appearances,
makes the Portuguese ‘black panther’ Eusebio one of the greatest
goalscorers of all time. For many, including the great Pele, Eusebio was
the undisputed king of football.
That he had a god given talent, was
clear to everyone who was fortunate enough to watch him play. Blessed
with an athletic physique and an incredible eye for goal, Eusebio is
best remembered for his time with Benfica, where he won a European Cup
and 11 Premiere Ligas.
In 440 matches for the Portuguese giants, he
scored an incredible 473 times and he is still considered by many to be
the greatest Portuguese footballer of all time.Eusebio won various
personal accolades in those years, winning the Ballon d’Or in 1965 and
coming second the following year where he lost to Bobby Charlton by a
single vote. In 1968, he was awarded the Golden Boot for most number of
goals in Europe, and achieved that feat again five years later.
‘The black panther’ definitely one of the greatest strikers to ever play the beautiful game.
8. Cristiano Ronaldo – 593 goals :
One
of the two standout players of this generation, Cristiano Ronaldo is
easily one of the greatest players of all time. Ronaldo joined Real
Madrid from Manchester United for a then world record fee of £80 million
and he has been worth every single penny so far. Ever since his move to
Real Madrid, his goalscoring exploits have been simply mind boggling.
In 389 appearances, Ronaldo has scored an astonishing 399 goals and has
been at the forefront of Real Madrid’s two Champions League triumphs in
the last 3 years. He was also prolific with Manchester United where he
scored 118 times in 292 games. Ronaldo has now scored an incredible 522
goals for his club sides making him the greatest goalscorer among the
current footballers.
With 71 goals for Portugal, he is their all-time
record goalscorer. He has scored a total of 593 goals in his career,
and if he continues his incredible goalscoring exploits, he is sure to
be ranked much higher than #9 by the time his career is over.
9. Ferenc Deak – 576 goals:
With
576 goals recorded for club and country, legendary Hungarian footballer
Ferenc Deak takes the #8 position on this list. Deak was a supreme
goalscorer who had an astonishing 1.15 goals to game ratio throughout
his career.He played for several clubs in his active career which
includes Szentlrinci SE, Ferencváros and Budapesti Dózsa.
He also
represented the Hungary national team 20 times where he netted a
phenomenal 29 goals.For his astonishing goalscoring efforts, Ferenc Deak
was named the Hungarian footballer of the year in 1946. The second
world war prevented Deak from playing more for Hungary, otherwise, this
legendary goalscorer might have well been higher up on this list.
10. Lionel Messi – 571 goals :
The
only footballer ever to win the Ballon d’Or five times, Lionel Messi is
an absolute phenomenon. The diminutive Argentine has been Barcelona’s
main man since 2008 and has put in some spell bounding performances for
both Barcelona and Argentina. The Argentine maestro who is still only 29
has scored an incredible 513 goals in 621 matches for the Catalan
giants. A player who has defined a generation along with Cristiano
Ronaldo, Messi is definitely one of the greatest footballers of all
time. Also, Messi is the highest scorer for his national side as well
with 58 goals in 117 appearances. One of only two active players on this
list, Messi’s position will definitely be much closer to the top when
he calls time on his illustrious career.
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