IFFHS MEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL TOP DIVISION GOAL SCORER 2024
Picture : Luuk De Jong jumped to place 2 !
IFFHS Men's World Best National Top Division Goal Scorer 2024 at 30 April: Imre Badalassi
Imre Badalassi is the leader the category of best national goal-scorers for 2nd month is a row.
The Italian forward has scored 16 goals in the league of San Marino for Tre Penne.
Viktor Gyökeres and Luuk de Jong follow his with 15 goals each.
Player | Goals | Country | Clubs (Leagues) | |
1 | Imre Badalassi | 16 | Italy | Tre Penne (San Marino) |
2 | Viktor Gyökeres | 15 | Sweden | Sporting (Portugal) |
3 | Luuk de Jong | 15 | Netherlands | PSV |
4 | Harry Kane | 14 | England | Bayern (Germany) |
5 | Ezequiel Ponce | 14 | Argentina | AEK Athens (Greece) |
6 | Adam Taggart | 14 | Australia | Perth Glory |
7 | Ikoma-Loïs Openda | 13 | Belgium | RB Leipzig (Germany) |
8 | Alex Arce | 13 | Paraguay | LDU Quito (Ecuador) |
9 | Martín Cauteruccio | 13 | Uruguay | Sporting Cristal (Peru) |
10 | Akram Afif | 13 | Qatar | Al Sadd |
11 | Andy Ryan | 13 | Scotland | Larne (Northern Ireland) |
12 | Hiroshi Ibusuki | 13 | Japan | Adelaide United (Australia) |
13 | Yair Delgadillo | 13 | Mexico | Municipal Limeño (El Salvador) |
14 | Cole Palmer | 12 | England | Chelsea |
15 | Jonathan David | 12 | Canada | Lille (France) |
16 | Rafa Mújica | 12 | Spain | Arouca (Portugal) |
17 | Rey Manaj | 12 | Albania | Sivasspor (Turkey) |
18 | Pedro | 12 | Brazil | Flamengo |
19 | Dean David | 12 | Israel | Maccabi Haifa |
20 | Steven Cárdenas | 12 | Costa Rica | San José |
21 | Drilon Hazrollaj | 12 | Kosovo | Malisheva |
22 | Luke Montebello | 12 | Malta | Hamrun Spartans |
23 | David da Silva | 12 | Brazil | Persib (Indonesia) |
Flávio Silva | 12 | Portugal | Persik Kediri (Indonesia) | |
Souleymane Diabate | 12 | Mali | Mohammedan Dhaka (Bangladesh) | |
25 | Phil Foden | 11 | England | Manchester City |
Alexander Isak | 11 | Sweden | Newcastle (England) | |
27 | Alexander Sørloth | 11 | Norway | Villarreal (Spain) |
28 | Jhonder Cádiz | 11 | Venezuela | Famalicão (Portugal) |
29 | Gonzalo Mastriani | 11 | Uruguay | América Mineiro (Brazil) |
30 | Robson | 11 | Brazil | Coritiba |
31 | Ayoub El Kaabi | 11 | Morocco | Olympiakos (Greece) |
32 | Barnabás Varga | 11 | Hungary | Ferencvaros |
33 | Omar Al Somah | 11 | Syria | Al Arabi (Qatar) |
Róger Guedes | 11 | Brazil | Al Rayyan (Qatar) | |
35 | Arnel Jakupovic | 11 | Austria | Maribor (Slovenia) |
36 | Aymen Hussein | 11 | Iraq | Al Quwa Al Jawiya |
37 | Guilherme Bissoli | 11 | Brazil | Buriram United (Thailand) |
38 | Brad Young | 11 | England | The New Saints (Wales) |
39 | Samuel Pancotti | 11 | San Marino | Folgore |
Alessandro Brisigotti | 11 | Italy | Faetano (San Marino) | |
41 | Fabian Reid | 11 | Jamaica | Arnett Gardens |
42 | Styven Vásquez | 11 | El Salvador | Luis Ángel Firpo |
All goals scored in the top 100 national leagues worldwide and top divisions of Brazilian states are taken into account.
The players from the leagues below top 100 are also listed in the standings but not classified (highlighted in grey).
Period: from 1 January to 30 April 2024.
Tie-breaker: stronger league (by IFFHS leagues’ ranking)