List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals

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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record with 111 international goals.
Ali Daei of Iran was the first player to reach 100 goals in international football, having scored 109 in his career.

In total, 68 male footballers to date have scored at least 50 goals with their national team at senior level.

The first player to score 50 international goals was Imre Schlosser of Hungary.[1] He achieved the feat when he scored a brace (two goals) in a 6–2 victory against Austria on 3 June 1917. He scored 57 international goals in 68 matches, playing his last match on 10 April 1927.[a][2] He remained the highest international goalscorer for 26 years, until his fellow countryman Ferenc Puskás broke the record in 1953. Puskás was the third player, after Poul Nielsen of Denmark, to achieve 50 goals in his international career.[3][4] Neilsen achieved this feat on his 36th cap against Sweden in the 1924–28 Nordic Football Championship on 14 June 1925. This is also the fewest matches played by any player to score 50 goals. Neilsen scored 52 goals in just 38 matches in his international career.[5][6][7] His 50th goal came on 24 July 1952, when he scored a brace in the semi-final match against Turkey at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[8]

Puskás scored 89 goals in his international career.[3] He remained the highest international goalscorer for 24 years following his 84th goal in 1956 against Austria, until Mokhtar Dahari of Malaysia broke the record in the Merdeka Tournament after scoring his 85th goal on 27 October 1980 against Kuwait and he went on to score 89 goals for his country in 142 international appearances.[9][10][11] In 2004, Ali Daei of Iran broke the record after scoring his 90th goal against Lebanon.[12][13] Daei was the first player to score over 100 goals in international football, ending his career with 109 in total.[14][15] He scored his 50th goal in a friendly match against Mexico on 9 January 2000. His 100th goal came on 17 November 2004, when he got a hat-trick (eventually improving to a four-goal haul) against Laos in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification match.[16] However, the first player from Asia to reach 50 international goals was Malaya's Abdul Ghani Minhat. Futhermore, he was also the first player from outside Europe to achieve it. He achieved the feat on 15 December 1961 against Thailand and he went on to score 58 goals in 57 international appearances for his country which is 1.02 per match, making him one of the most prolific players in the world.[17] Just two years after Puskás' scored his 50th goal, his teammate Sándor Kocsis did the same on 19 September 1954, in a friendly match against Romania.[18] He became both the fourth player and the fourth European to achieve the feat. He went on to score a total of 75 goals in 65 matches in international football.[19] Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal is the only other player apart from Daei to score 100 international goals, as well as the first European to achieve the feat. He reached the milestone after scoring a brace against Sweden in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League on 8 September 2020.[20]

Pelé of Brazil was the first player from South America to score at least 50 international goals. He attained this in a friendly match against the Soviet Union on 21 November 1965, and went on to score 77 international goals in 92 matches.[21] Malawi's Kinnah Phiri was the first player from Africa, and also the youngest player, to score 50 international goals. He scored his 50th goal in a friendly match against Sierra Leone on 6 July 1978, aged 23 years, 8 months and 6 days.[22] Stern John of Trinidad and Tobago was the first player from North America to score 50 international goals. He scored 70 goals in 115 matches, with his 50th goal coming in a friendly match against the Dominican Republic on 13 June 2004.[23]

To date, four players each representing both Brazil and Hungary have scored 50 or more international goals. Iraq, Japan, and Kuwait each have three players who have achieved the feat. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has the highest number of footballers who have scored at least 50 goals in their international career, with 23 players achieving the feat to date.[24]

Bader Al-Mutawa of Kuwait has played the most matches so far to score 50 international goals.[25] He scored his 50th goal during his 155th international appearance, scoring a hat-trick against Myanmar on 3 September 2015 during a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification match.[26]

By player[]

As of 9 September 2021

Players in bold are still active at international level.

Indicates the FIFA world top scorer.
Indicates the top scorer of the respective confederation.
Indicates the top scorer of the respective nation.
Rank Player Nation Confederation Goals Caps Goals
per match
Career span Date of 50th goal Ref.
1 Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal UEFA 111 180 0.62 2003– 26 June 2014 [27]
2 Ali Daei  Iran AFC 109 149 0.73 1993–2006 9 January 2000 [16]
3 Mokhtar Dahari  Malaysia AFC 89 142 0.62 1972–1985 22 August 1976 [28][29][30]
4 Ferenc Puskás  Hungary UEFA 84 85[b] 0.99 1945–1956 24 July 1952 [3]
5 Godfrey Chitalu  Zambia CAF 79 111 0.71 1968–1980 7 November 1978 [31]
Lionel Messi  Argentina CONMEBOL 79 153 0.52 2005– 29 March 2016 [32]
7 Hussein Saeed  Iraq AFC 78 137 0.57 1977–1990 17 March 1984 [33]
8 Pelé  Brazil CONMEBOL 77 92 0.84 1957–1971 4 July 1965 [21]
Ali Mabkhout  United Arab Emirates AFC 77 94 0.82 2009– 31 August 2019 [34]
10 Sándor Kocsis  Hungary UEFA 75 68 1.1 1948–1956 19 September 1954 [18]
Kunishige Kamamoto  Japan AFC 75 76 0.99 1964–1977 18 July 1972 [35]
Sunil Chhetri  India AFC 75 120 0.63 2005– 31 December 2015 [36]
Bashar Abdullah  Kuwait AFC 75 134 0.56 1996–2007 25 December 2002 [37]
14 Majed Abdullah  Saudi Arabia AFC 72 117 0.62 1977–1994 15 April 1984 [38]
Robert Lewandowski  Poland UEFA 72 125 0.58 2008– 5 October 2017 [39]
16 Kinnah Phiri  Malawi CAF 71 117 0.61 1973–1981 6 July 1978 [22]
Kiatisuk Senamuang  Thailand AFC 71 134 0.53 1993–2007 23 January 2001 [40]
Miroslav Klose  Germany UEFA 71 137 0.52 2001–2014 27 June 2010 [41]
19 Piyapong Pue-on  Thailand AFC 70 100 0.7 1981–1997 30 January 1989 [42]
Stern John  Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF 70 115 0.61 1995–2012 13 June 2004 [23]
21 Neymar  Brazil CONMEBOL 69 113 0.61 2010– 11 November 2016 [43]
22 Gerd Müller  West Germany UEFA 68 62 1.1 1966–1974 18 June 1972 [44]
Carlos Ruiz  Guatemala CONCACAF 68 133 0.51 1998–2016 15 August 2012 [45]
Robbie Keane  Republic of Ireland UEFA 68 146 0.47 1998–2016 4 June 2011 [46]
Hossam Hassan  Egypt CAF 68 176[c] 0.39 1985–2006 25 February 1998 [48][49]
26 Romelu Lukaku  Belgium UEFA 67 100 0.67 2010– 10 October 2019 [50]
27 Didier Drogba  Ivory Coast CAF 65 105 0.62 2002–2014 13 January 2012 [51]
28 Luis Suárez  Uruguay CONMEBOL 64 123 0.52 2007– 23 March 2018 [52]
29 Jasem Al-Huwaidi  Kuwait AFC 63 74 0.85 1992–2003 30 September 2000 [53]
30 Ronaldo  Brazil CONMEBOL 62 98 0.63 1994–2011 19 November 2003 [54]
Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden UEFA 62 118 0.53 2001– 4 September 2014 [55]
Ahmed Radhi  Iraq AFC 62 121 0.51 1982–1997 18 August 1992 [56]
33 Edin Džeko  Bosnia and Herzegovina UEFA 60 116 0.52 2007– 28 March 2017 [57]
34 David Villa  Spain UEFA 59 98 0.6 2005–2017 11 October 2011 [58]
35 Abdul Ghani Minhat  Malaya AFC 58 57 1.02 1956–1962 15 December 1961 [59]
Cha Bum-kun  South Korea AFC 58 135 0.43 1972–1986 5 September 1977 [60]
37 Imre Schlosser  Hungary UEFA 57 68 0.84 1906–1927 3 June 1917 [2]
Carlos Pavón  Honduras CONCACAF 57 101 0.56 1993–2010 28 March 2009 [61]
Clint Dempsey  United States CONCACAF 57 141 0.4 2004–2018 7 June 2016 [62]
Younis Mahmoud  Iraq AFC 57 148 0.39 2002–2016 5 March 2014 [63]
Landon Donovan  United States CONCACAF 57 157 0.36 2000–2014 5 July 2013 [64]
42 Samuel Eto'o  Cameroon CAF 56 118 0.47 1997–2014 3 September 2011 [65]
Bader Al-Mutawa  Kuwait AFC 56 186 0.3 2003– 3 September 2015 [25]
44 Romário  Brazil CONMEBOL 55 70 0.79 1987–2005 8 October 2000 [66]
Kazuyoshi Miura  Japan AFC 55 89 0.62 1990–2000 7 September 1997 [67]
Jan Koller  Czech Republic UEFA 55 91 0.6 1999–2009 8 September 2007 [68]
Fandi Ahmad  Singapore AFC 55 101 0.54 1979–1997 16 December 1995 [69]
48 Gabriel Batistuta  Argentina CONMEBOL 54 77 0.7 1991–2002 29 June 2000 [70]
49 Ali Ashfaq  Maldives AFC 53 82 0.65 2003– 29 March 2016 [71]
Joachim Streich  East Germany UEFA 53 98 0.54 1969–1984 26 July 1983 [72]
Wayne Rooney  England UEFA 53 120 0.44 2003–2018 8 September 2015 [73]
Edinson Cavani  Uruguay CONMEBOL 53 123 0.43 2008– 18 November 2019 [74]
Zainal Abidin Hassan  Malaysia AFC 53 136 0.39 1980–1997 6 June 1996 [75]
54 Poul Nielsen  Denmark UEFA 52 38 1.37 1910–1925 14 June 1925 [4]
Phil Younghusband  Philippines AFC 52 108 0.48 2006–2019 22 March 2018 [76]
Javier Hernández  Mexico CONCACAF 52 109 0.48 2009– 23 June 2018 [77]
Jon Dahl Tomasson  Denmark UEFA 52 112 0.46 1997–2010 21 November 2007 [78]
Adnan Al Talyani  United Arab Emirates AFC 52 161 0.32 1983–1997 19 November 1996 [79]
59 Lajos Tichy  Hungary UEFA 51 72 0.71 1955–1971 25 April 1964 [80]
Lê Công Vinh  Vietnam AFC 51 83 0.61 2004–2016 20 November 2016 [81]
Asamoah Gyan  Ghana CAF 51 109 0.47 2003–2019 11 June 2017 [82]
Hakan Şükür  Turkey UEFA 51 112 0.46 1992–2007 11 October 2006 [83]
Thierry Henry  France UEFA 51 123 0.41 1997–2010 9 September 2009 [84]
64 Karim Bagheri  Iran AFC 50 87 0.57 1993–2010 9 January 2009 [85]
Robin van Persie  Netherlands UEFA 50 102 0.49 2005–2017 13 October 2015 [86]
Hwang Sun-hong  South Korea AFC 50 103 0.49 1988–2002 4 June 2002 [87]
Tim Cahill  Australia AFC / OFC [d] 50 108 0.46 2004–2018 10 October 2017 [92]
Shinji Okazaki  Japan AFC 50 119 0.42 2008– 28 March 2017 [93]

By nationality[]

Black and white photograph of Imre Schlosser, football player from Hungary
Imre Schlosser of Hungary was the first player to score 50 international goals.
Portrait photograph of Poul Nielsen
Poul Nielsen of Denmark, the second player to score 50 international goals, was the fastest to do so scoring his 50th goal in his 36th match.
Kocsis Sándor, dressed in a jacket and tie, looks directly at the camera.
Sándor Kocsis is the third Hungarian and also the fourth European after Schlosser and Puskás to score at least 50 goals in international football.
Edinson Cavani playing for Uruguay
Edinson Cavani of Uruguay was the most recent player to reach 50 international goals.
As of 26 June 2021
Players Country Confederation
4  Brazil CONMEBOL
 Hungary UEFA
3  Iraq AFC
 Japan AFC
 Kuwait AFC
2  Argentina CONMEBOL
 Denmark UEFA
 Germany
(including  West Germany)
UEFA
 Iran AFC
 South Korea AFC
 Thailand AFC
 United Arab Emirates AFC
 Malaysia AFC
 United States CONCACAF
 Uruguay CONMEBOL
1  Australia AFC / OFC
 Belgium UEFA
 Bosnia and Herzegovina UEFA
 Cameroon CAF
 Czech Republic UEFA
 Egypt CAF
 England UEFA
 France UEFA
 East Germany UEFA
 Ghana CAF
 Guatemala CONCACAF
 Honduras CONCACAF
 India AFC
 Ivory Coast CAF
 Malaya AFC
 Malawi CAF
 Maldives AFC
 Mexico CONCACAF
 Netherlands UEFA
 Philippines AFC
 Poland UEFA
 Portugal UEFA
 Republic of Ireland UEFA
 Saudi Arabia AFC
 Singapore AFC
 Spain UEFA
 Sweden UEFA
 Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF
 Turkey UEFA
 Vietnam AFC
 Zambia CAF

By confederation[]

As of 26 June 2021
Confederation Players
AFC 26
UEFA 22
CONMEBOL 8
CAF 6
CONCACAF 6
OFC 0
Total 68

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Austrian sources reported that on 1 November 1908, Imre Schlosser scored a brace in a 5–3 victory against Austria. However, Hungarian sources reported that one of the goals was scored by Béla Krempels. Since the statistic is disputed, it is not considered in the list.[2]
  2. ^ Puskás also played four matches for Spain; 1 in the World Cup qualifiers in 1961 and 3 in the 1962 World Cup, but did not score any goals.[3]
  3. ^ Matches against UAE and Morocco (in 1988), Kuwait (in 1989), Mali (twice in 1994) and Ghana (in 1997) are not considered full internationals by FIFA, but they are recognised by the Egyptian FA.[47]
  4. ^ Football Federation Australia (FFA) was a member of OFC since its formation in 1966, but in 2006 FFA left OCF and joined AFC.[88][89] Tim Cahill debuted for Australia in 2004 when FFA was an OFC member and ended his international career in 2018.[90][91]

See also[]

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External links[]

Mamrud, Roberto; Stokkermans, Karel. "Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF). Retrieved 22 June 2017.

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