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La Liga all-time top scorer is Lionel Messi with 474 goals, all for Barcelona. He also holds the record for most goals scored in a single season with 50 in the 2011–12 campaign,[1][2] and is the only player ever to win the league's top scorer award in eight different seasons.[3] Athletic Bilbao's Telmo Zarra, who was the competition's all-time top scorer for sixty years until 2014, won the top scorer award six times.[4] Three other players — Real Madrid's Alfredo Di Stéfano, Quini of Sporting Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid — each finished as top scorer in five individual seasons.

Lionel Messi is the all-time top scorer in La Liga history with 474 goals

Alfredo Di Stéfano was the first non-European player to score a hundred La Liga goals, though he was a naturalised Spanish citizen by the time he reached the milestone in 1957. Hugo Sánchez became the first North American in 1986 and Samuel Eto'o was the first African to score 100 La Liga goals in 2006.

The most recent player to score 100 goals in the league is Gerard Moreno, who scored his centennial goal in January 2022. Of active players, Cristhian Stuani is closest to making this list, having scored 99 La Liga goals.[5]

La Liga players with 100 or more goals edit

Key

  • Bold shows players still playing in La Liga.
  • Italics show players still playing professional football in other leagues.
As of 19 May 2024[6]
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio First Last Club(s) (goals/apps)
1 Argentina  Lionel Messi 474 520 0.91 2004 2021 Barcelona
2 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo 311 292 1.07 2009 2018 Real Madrid
3 Spain  Telmo Zarra 251 277 0.91 1940 1955 Athletic Bilbao
4 France  Karim Benzema 238 439 0.54 2009 2023 Real Madrid
5 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez 234 347 0.67 1981 1994 Atlético Madrid (54/111), Real Madrid (164/207), Rayo Vallecano (16/29)
6 Spain  Raúl 228 550 0.41 1994 2010 Real Madrid
7 Argentina  Spain  Alfredo Di Stéfano 227 329 0.69 1953 1966 Real Madrid (216/282), Espanyol (11/47)
8 Spain  César Rodríguez 221 353 0.63 1940 1960 Granada (23/24), Barcelona (190/287), Cultural Leonesa (3/15), Elche (5/27)
9 Spain  Quini 219 448 0.49 1968 1987 Sporting Gijón (165/348), Barcelona (54/100)
10 Spain  Pahiño 212 278 0.76 1943 1956 Celta de Vigo (57/82), Real Madrid (111/124), Deportivo La Coruña (46/72)
11 Spain  Edmundo Suárez 195 231 0.84 1939 1951 Valencia (186/208), Alcoyano (9/21)
12 France  Antoine Griezmann 190 491 0.39 2010 2024 Real Sociedad (40/141), Atlético Madrid (128/276), Barcelona (22/74)
13 Spain  David Villa 186 352 0.53 2003 2014 Real Zaragoza (32/73), Valencia (108/166), Barcelona (33/77), Atlético Madrid (13/36)
Spain  Santillana 186 461 0.4 1971 1988 Real Madrid
15 Spain  Guillermo Gorostiza 183 255 0.72 1929 1946 Athletic Bilbao (111/140), Valencia (72/115)
16 Spain  Juan Arza 182 349 0.52 1943 1959 Sevilla
17 Uruguay  Luis Suárez 179 258 0.69 2014 2022 Barcelona (144/191), Atlético Madrid (32/67)
18 Cameroon  Samuel Eto'o 162 280 0.58 1998 2009 Real Madrid (0/3), Mallorca (54/133), Barcelona (108/144)
19 Spain  Luis Aragonés 160 360 0.44 1960 1975 Real Oviedo (4/13), Real Betis (33/82), Atlético Madrid (123/253)
20 Spain  Aritz Aduriz 158 443 0.36 2002 2020 Athletic Bilbao (118/316), Mallorca (23/69), Valencia (17/58)
21 Hungary  Ferenc Puskás 156 180 0.87 1958 1966 Real Madrid
22 Spain  Iago Aspas 155 356 0.44 2006 2024 Celta de Vigo (153/440), Sevilla (2/16)
23 Spain  Julio Salinas 152 417 0.36 1982 2000 Athletic Bilbao (13/68), Atlético Madrid (31/75), Barcelona (60/146), Deportivo La Coruña (12/24), Sporting Gijón (24/54), Alavés (12/50)
24 Spain  Adrián Escudero 150 287 0.52 1945 1958 Atlético Madrid
25 Spain  Daniel Ruiz 147 303 0.49 1974 1986 Athletic Bilbao
26 Spain  Raúl Tamudo 146 407 0.36 1996 2013 Espanyol (129/340), Real Sociedad (7/31), Rayo Vallecano (10/36)
27 Spain  Silvestre Igoa 140 283 0.49 1941 1956 Valencia (82/167), Real Sociedad (58/116)
28 Spain  Manuel Badenes 139 199 0.7 1946 1959 Castellón (4/11), Barcelona (6/13), Valencia (90/96), Real Valladolid (35/59), Sporting Gijón (4/20)
Spain  Juan Araújo 139 207 0.67 1945 1956 Sevilla
Spain  José Mari Bakero 139 484 0.29 1980 1997 Real Sociedad (67/224), Barcelona (72/260)
31 Hungary  László Kubala 138 215 0.64 1950 1964 Barcelona (131/186), Espanyol (7/29)
32 Spain  José Luis Panizo 136 326 0.42 1939 1955 Athletic Bilbao
33 Spain  Jesús María Satrústegui 133 297 0.45 1973 1986 Real Sociedad
Spain  Ismael Urzaiz 133 438 0.3 1990 2007 Albacete Balompié (1/8), Celta de Vigo (1/4), Rayo Vallecano (1/20), Espanyol (14/40), Athletic Bilbao (116/366)
35 Spain  Joaquín Murillo 131 226 0.58 1954 1964 Real Valladolid (43/78), Real Zaragoza (88/148)
36 Spain  Fernando Ansola 130 323 0.4 1959 1975 Real Oviedo (8/16), Real Betis (54/114), Valencia (34/106), Real Sociedad (34/87)
37 Bulgaria  Luboslav Penev 129 305 0.42 1989 1999 Valencia (67/167), Atlético Madrid (16/37), Compostela (32/69), Celta de Vigo (14/32)
Spain  Roberto Soldado 129 323 0.4 2005 2022 Real Madrid (2/16), Osasuna (11/30), Getafe (29/60), Valencia (59/101), Villarreal (9/38), Granada (16/60), Levante (3/18)
Spain  Paco Gento 129 437 0.3 1952 1971 Racing (2/10), Real Madrid (127/427)
40 Uruguay  Diego Forlán 128 240 0.53 2004 2012 Villarreal (54/106), Atlético Madrid (74/134)
Spain  Eneko Arieta 128 244 0.52 1951 1966 Athletic Bilbao
Spain  Álvaro Negredo 128 361 0.35 2007 2024 Almería (32/70), Sevilla (70/139), Valencia (10/55), Cádiz (16/97)
43 Spain  Paco Campos 127 204 0.62 1939 1952 Atlético Madrid (120/193), Sporting Gijón (7/11)
44 Argentina  Mario Kempes 126 222 0.57 1976 1986 Valencia (116/184), Hércules (10/38)
45 Spain  Epi Fernández 125 334 0.37 1940 1955 Valencia (79/199), Real Sociedad (46/135)
46 Spain  Fernando Morientes 124 337 0.37 1993 2009 Albacete Balompié (5/22), Real Zaragoza (28/66), Real Madrid (72/183), Valencia (19/66)
47 Spain  Emilio Butragueño 123 341 0.36 1983 1995 Real Madrid
Spain  Pirri 123 417 0.29 1964 1980 Real Madrid
49 Spain  Herrerita 119 229 0.52 1933 1950 Real Oviedo (110/212), Barcelona (9/17)
Spain  Gerard Moreno 119 304 0.39 2014 2024 Villarreal (83/197), Espanyol (36/107)
Spain  Amancio Amaro 119 344 0.35 1962 1976 Real Madrid
52 Brazil  Ronaldo 117 164 0.71 1996 2007 Barcelona (34/37), Real Madrid (83/127)
Spain  Agustín Gainza 117 380 0.31 1940 1959 Athletic Bilbao
54 Brazil  Waldo Machado 115 216 0.53 1961 1970 Valencia
Spain  Rafael Marañón 115 308 0.37 1970 1983 Real Madrid (5/47), Espanyol (110/261)
55 Spain  José Juncosa 114 232 0.49 1942 1955 Espanyol (34/44), Atlético Madrid (80/188)
Croatia  Davor Šuker 114 239 0.48 1991 1999 Sevilla (76/153), Real Madrid (38/86)
58 Spain  Roberto López Ufarte 112 418 0.27 1975 1989 Real Sociedad (101/363), Atlético Madrid (8/27), Real Betis (3/28)
Spain  Raúl García 112 608 0.18 2004 2024 Osasuna (20/101), Atlético Madrid (27/216), Athletic Bilbao (65/291)
60 Spain  Carlos Muñoz 111 314 0.35 1984 1996 Elche (5/12), Hércules (5/20), Real Murcia (4/21), Atlético Madrid (4/21), Real Oviedo (93/240)
Spain  Pedro Uralde 111 338 0.33 1978 1992 Real Sociedad (61/181), Atlético Madrid (8/36), Athletic Bilbao (34/96), Deportivo La Coruña (8/25)
Spain  José Ángel Ziganda 111 381 0.29 1987 2001 Osasuna (35/126), Athletic Bilbao (77/255)
63 Spain  Jose Eulogio Garate 109 241 0.45 1966 1977 Atletico Madrid
64 Spain  Bata 108 118 0.92 1929 1936 Athletic Bilbao
Spain  Fernando Gómez 108 420 0.26 1983 1998 Valencia
66 Spain  Mariano Martín 107 130 0.82 1939 1949 Barcelona (99/112), Gimnàstic Tarragona (8/18)
Argentina  Gonzalo Higuaín 107 190 0.56 2006 2013 Real Madrid
Brazil  Rivaldo 107 198 0.54 1996 2002 Deportivo La Coruña (21/41), Barcelona (86/157)
Spain  Pichi Alonso 107 261 0.41 1978 1989 Real Zaragoza (70/131), Barcelona (12/51), Espanyol (25/79)
Spain  José Luis Artetxe 107 276 0.39 1950 1965 Athletic Bilbao
71 Spain  Isidro Lángara 105 90 1.17 1933 1948 Real Oviedo
Bosnia and Herzegovina  Meho Kodro 105 263 0.4 1991 2000 Real Sociedad (73/129), Barcelona (9/32), Tenerife (18/72), Alavés (5/30)
Spain  Fernando Hierro 105 497 0.21 1987 2003 Real Valladolid (3/58), Real Madrid (102/439)
74 Spain  Hermidita 104 160 0.65 1945 1956 Celta de Vigo
75 Paraguay  Cayetano Ré 103 265 0.39 1959 1971 Elche (25/79), Barcelona (55/84), Espanyol (23/102)
Spain  Luis Enrique 103 400 0.26 1989 2004 Sporting Gijón (15/36), Real Madrid (15/157), Barcelona (73/207)
77 Spain  Guillermo Campanal 102 157 0.65 1934 1946 Sevilla
Spain  Fernando Torres 102 281 0.36 2002 2018 Atlético Madrid
Spain  Manuel Sarabia 102 363 0.28 1976 1991 Athletic Bilbao (84/284), Logroñés (18/79)
80 Spain  Victorio Unamuno 101 141 0.72 1928 1942 Athletic Bilbao (72/86), Real Betis (29/55)
Spain  Julen Guerrero 101 372 0.27 1992 2006 Athletic Bilbao
82 Netherlands  Roy Makaay 100 205 0.49 1997 2003 Tenerife (21/72), Deportivo La Coruña (79/133)

Top scorers by season edit

Table key
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season
Indicates the record number of goals scored in a La Liga season
Season Player Club Goals Apps Ratio
1929 Spain  Paco Bienzobas Real Sociedad 17 18 0.94
1929–30 Spain  Guillermo Gorostiza Athletic Bilbao 20 18 1.11
1930–31 Spain  Bata Athletic Bilbao 27 17 1.59
1931–32 Second Spanish Republic  Bata (2) Athletic Bilbao 13[7] 18 0.72
1932–33 Second Spanish Republic  Manuel Olivares Real Madrid 16 14 1.14
1933–34 Second Spanish Republic  Isidro Lángara Oviedo 26 18 1.44
1934–35 Second Spanish Republic  Isidro Lángara (2) Oviedo 27 22 1.23
1935–36 Second Spanish Republic  Isidro Lángara (3) Oviedo 28 21 1.33
1939–40 Francoist Spain  Víctor Unamuno Athletic Bilbao 20 22 0.91
1940–41 Francoist Spain  Pruden Atlético Madrid 33 22 1.5
1941–42 Francoist Spain  Mundo Valencia 27 25 1.08
1942–43 Francoist Spain  Mariano Martín Barcelona 30 23 1.3
1943–44 Francoist Spain  Mundo (2) Valencia 28 26 1.08
1944–45 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra Athletic Bilbao 20 26 0.77
1945–46 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra (2) Athletic Bilbao 24 18 1.33
1946–47 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra (3) Athletic Bilbao 33 24 1.38
1947–48 Francoist Spain  Pahiño Celta Vigo 20 22 0.91
1948–49 Francoist Spain  César Barcelona 27 24 1.13
1949–50 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra (4) Athletic Bilbao 24 26 0.92
1950–51 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra (5) Athletic Bilbao 38 30 1.27
1951–52 Francoist Spain  Pahiño (2) Real Madrid 28 27 1.04
1952–53 Francoist Spain  Telmo Zarra (6) Athletic Bilbao 24 29 0.83
1953–54 Argentina  Alfredo di Stéfano Real Madrid 27 28 0.96
1954–55 Francoist Spain  Juan Arza Sevilla 28 29 0.97
1955–56 Argentina  Alfredo di Stéfano (2) Real Madrid 24 30 0.8
1956–57 Argentina  Alfredo di Stéfano (3) Real Madrid 31 30 1.03
1957–58 Francoist Spain  Manuel Badenes Valladolid 19 29 0.66
Argentina  Alfredo di Stéfano (4) Real Madrid 19 30 0.63
Francoist Spain  Ricardo Alós Valencia 19 29 0.66
1958–59 Argentina  Alfredo di Stéfano (5) Real Madrid 23 28 0.82
1959–60 Hungary  Ferenc Puskás Real Madrid 25 24 1.04
1960–61 Hungary  Ferenc Puskás (2) Real Madrid 28 28 1
1961–62 Peru  Juan Seminario Real Zaragoza 25 30 0.83
1962–63 Hungary  Ferenc Puskás (3) Real Madrid 26 30 0.87
1963–64 Hungary  Ferenc Puskás (4) Real Madrid 21 25 0.84
1964–65 Paraguay  Cayetano Ré Barcelona 26 30 0.87
1965–66 Francoist Spain  Luis Aragonés Atlético Madrid 18[8] 28 0.64
1966–67 Brazil  Waldo Valencia 24 30 0.8
1967–68 Francoist Spain  Fidel Uriarte Athletic Bilbao 22 24 0.92
1968–69 Francoist Spain  Amancio Real Madrid 14 29 0.48
Francoist Spain  José Eulogio Gárate Atlético Madrid 14 30 0.47
1969–70 Francoist Spain  Amancio (2) Real Madrid 16 29 0.55
Francoist Spain  Luis Aragonés (2) Atlético Madrid 16 30 0.53
Francoist Spain  José Eulogio Gárate (2) Atlético Madrid 16 30 0.53
1970–71 Francoist Spain  José Eulogio Gárate (3) Atlético Madrid 17 28 0.61
Francoist Spain  Carles Rexach Barcelona 17 28 0.61
1971–72 Francoist Spain  Enrique Porta Granada 20 31 0.65
1972–73 Francoist Spain  Marianín Oviedo 19 32 0.59
1973–74 Francoist Spain  Quini Sporting Gijón 20 34 0.59
1974–75 Francoist Spain  Carlos Athletic Bilbao 19 32 0.59
1975–76 Francoist Spain  Quini (2) Sporting Gijón 21 34 0.62
1976–77 Argentina  Mario Kempes Valencia 24 34 0.71
1977–78 Argentina  Mario Kempes (2) Valencia 28 34 0.82
1978–79 Austria  Hans Krankl Barcelona 29 30 0.97
1979–80 Spain  Quini (3) Sporting Gijón 24 34 0.71
1980–81 Spain  Quini (4) Barcelona 20 30 0.67
1981–82 Spain  Quini (5) Barcelona 27 32 0.84
1982–83 Spain  Poli Rincón Real Betis 20 30 0.67
1983–84 Uruguay  Jorge da Silva Valladolid 17 30 0.57
Spain  Juanito Real Madrid 17 31 0.55
1984–85 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez Atlético Madrid 19 33 0.58
1985–86 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez (2) Real Madrid 22 33 0.67
1986–87 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez (3) Real Madrid 34 41 0.83
1987–88 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez (4) Real Madrid 29 36 0.81
1988–89 Brazil  Baltazar Atlético Madrid 35 36 0.97
1989–90 Mexico  Hugo Sánchez (5) Real Madrid 38 35 1.09
1990–91 Spain  Emilio Butragueño Real Madrid 19 35 0.54
1991–92 Spain  Manolo Atlético Madrid 27 36 0.75
1992–93 Brazil  Bebeto Deportivo La Coruña 29 37 0.78
1993–94 Brazil  Romário Barcelona 30 33 0.91
1994–95 Chile  Iván Zamorano Real Madrid 28 38 0.74
1995–96 Spain  Juan Antonio Pizzi Tenerife 31 41 0.76
1996–97 Brazil  Ronaldo Barcelona 34 37 0.92
1997–98 Italy  Christian Vieri Atlético Madrid 24 24 1
1998–99 Spain  Raúl Real Madrid 25 37 0.68
1999–2000 Spain  Salva Ballesta Racing Santander 27 36 0.75
2000–01 Spain  Raúl (2) Real Madrid 24 36 0.67
2001–02 Spain  Diego Tristán Deportivo La Coruña 20 35 0.57
2002–03 Netherlands  Roy Makaay Deportivo La Coruña 29 38 0.76
2003–04 Brazil  Ronaldo (2) Real Madrid 24 32 0.75
2004–05 Uruguay  Diego Forlán Villarreal 25 38 0.66
Cameroon  Samuel Eto'o Barcelona 25[9] 37 0.68
2005–06 Cameroon  Samuel Eto'o (2) Barcelona 26 34 0.76
2006–07 Netherlands  Ruud van Nistelrooy Real Madrid 25 37 0.68
2007–08 Spain  Daniel Güiza Mallorca 27 37 0.73
2008–09 Uruguay  Diego Forlán (2) Atlético Madrid 32 33 0.97
2009–10 Argentina  Lionel Messi Barcelona 34 35 0.97
2010–11 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 40 34 1.18
2011–12 Argentina  Lionel Messi (2) Barcelona 50 37 1.35
2012–13 Argentina  Lionel Messi (3) Barcelona 46 32 1.44
2013–14 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo (2) Real Madrid 31 30 1.03
2014–15 Portugal  Cristiano Ronaldo (3) Real Madrid 48 35 1.37
2015–16 Uruguay  Luis Suárez Barcelona 40 35 1.11
2016–17 Argentina  Lionel Messi (4) Barcelona 37 34 1.09
2017–18 Argentina  Lionel Messi (5) Barcelona 34 36 0.94
2018–19 Argentina  Lionel Messi (6) Barcelona 36 34 1.06
2019–20 Argentina  Lionel Messi (7) Barcelona 25 33 0.76
2020–21 Argentina  Lionel Messi (8) Barcelona 30 35 0.86
2021–22 France  Karim Benzema Real Madrid 27 32 0.84
2022–23 Poland  Robert Lewandowski Barcelona 23 34 0.68

See also edit

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ "Barcelona 4-0 Espanyol | La Liga match report". The Guardian. Associated Press. 5 May 2012. ISSN 0261-3077. Archived from the original on 23 August 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  2. ^ michaeljblack. "La Liga Top Scorers of All-Time – La Liga News". Archived from the original on 22 July 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Messi holds off Benzema to land record seventh Pichichi award". beIN Sports. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  4. ^ Nemer, Roy (20 July 2020). "Lionel Messi wins Pichichi award with Barcelona, beats previous record | Mundo Albiceleste". Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Cristhian Stuani". BD Futbol.
  6. ^ "Ranking Goals First Division". BD Futbol. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  7. ^ Marca awarded the Pichichi to Guillermo Gorostiza, whom they credited with 12 goals.
  8. ^ Marca awarded the Pichichi to Vavá, whom they credited with 19 goals.
  9. ^ Marca did not award the Pichichi to Eto'o, whom they credited with 24 goals.
Citations
  • Liga de Fútbol Profesional historical archive
  • Bravo, Luis Javier; Sillipp, Bernhard; Torre, Raúl; Di Maggio, Roberto (25 June 2015). "List of all Pichichi winners". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2016.
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  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. De la Guerra Civil al Mundial de Brasil (1939–1950). ISBN 978-84-607-8817-1
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del gol de Zarra al gol de Marcelino (1950–1964). ISBN 978-84-609-2967-3
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