IFFHS WOMEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL GOAL SCORER 2024


IFFHS WOMEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL GOAL SCORER 2024 at MARCH 31

Kiko Seike, (picture), Japan's striker of Urawa, made a great jump to rank 2 in the World ranking, scoring 10 goals in March ! Tabitha Chawinga, the sister of Temwa (winner of the WORLD'S BEST GOAL SCORER 2023), is more and more regular, scoring in each of her games with Paris SG. Belgium's star Tessa Wullaert signed a record of 7 goals in the same game in Netherlands. Mexican Kitty Martinez kept her leadership after February and March !

THE RANKING

RankPlayerCountryClubGoals
1Katty MARTINEZMexicoClub América13
2Kiko SEIKEJapanUrawa12
3Tabitha CHAWINGAMalawiParis SG (France)11
4Alicia CERVANTESMexicoChivas11
5Veronica CORRALMexicoPachuca11
6Michelle HEYMANAustraliaCanberra11
7Kadisha SHAWJamaicaManchester City (England)10
8Tessa WULLAERTBelgiumSittard (Netherlands)10
9Stephany MAYORMexicoTigres UANL10
10Stephanie RIBEIROUSAUNAMPumas (Mexico)10
11Salma PARALLUELOSpainFC Barcelona  9
12Caroline HANSEN GRAHAMNorwayFC Barcelona (Spain)8
13Romee LEUCHTERNetherlandsAjax8
14Joelle SMITSNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven8
15Sarina BOLDENAustraliaNewcastle8
16Emily GIELNIKAustraliaMelbourne Victory8
17Cortnee VINEAustraliaSydney8
18Wafula NEKESAKenyaSlavia Prag (Czech Republic)8
19Onyi ECHEGININigeriaJuventus (Italy)8
20Grace GEYOROFranceParis SG7

All goals scored in the top 40 national leagues worldwide are taken into account.
Period: from 1 January to 31 March 2024.
Tie-breaker: stronger league (by IFFHS leagues’ ranking).