IFFHS MEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL TOP DIVISION GOAL SCORER 2024
IFFHS Men’s World Best National Top Division Goal Scorer 2024 at 31 July: Martín Cauteruccio
The leader in the IFFHS category of best national goal-scorers in 2024 has been changed again.
The Uruguayan striker Martín Cauteruccio (picture) scored a hat-trick on the last game of July for his club Sporting Cristal in the Peruvian league and leveled the Chinese forward Wu Lei who scored 23 goals for Shanghai Port in his native league.
Now Cauteruccio has 23 as well; he is placed on top above Wu Lei as his league takes a higher position in the IFFHS leagues’ ranking.
Cauteruccio has already topped the chart earlier this year (in February). Notably, the mentioned hat-trick is already his 5th in 2024; no one else in world top football has done as many so far.
THE RANKING 2024
Player | Goals | Country | Clubs (Leagues) | |
1 | Martín Cauteruccio | 23 | Uruguay | Sporting Cristal (Peru) |
2 | Wu Lei | 23 | China | Shanghai Port |
Javier Gayoso | 23 | Philippines | Kaya | |
3 | Pedro | 21 | Brazil | Flamengo |
Oscar Faulds | 21 | Sweden | Napier City Rovers (NZ) | |
Tsukasa Shimomura | 21 | Japan | One Taguig (Philippines) | |
Rafaelson | 20 | Brazil | Nam Định (Vietnam) | |
Cornelius Stewart | 19 | St. Vincent and Grenadines | Abahani Dhaka (Bangladesh) | |
4 | Viktor Gyökeres | 18 | Sweden | Sporting (Portugal) |
5 | Gustavo | 18 | Brazil | Shanghai Port (China) |
6 | Imre Badalassi | 18 | Italy | Tre Penne (San Marino) |
Garbhan Coughlan | 18 | Republic of Ireland | Cashmere Technical (NZ) | |
7 | Alexander Sørloth | 17 | Norway | Villarreal (Spain) |
8 | Luuk de Jong | 17 | Netherlands | PSV |
9 | Cristian Arango | 17 | Colombia | Real Salt Lake (USA) |
10 | Drilon Hazrollaj | 17 | Kosovo | Malisheva |
Finn McDaniel | 17 | Philippines | Stallion Laguna | |
11 | Alex Arce | 16 | Paraguay | LDU Quito (Ecuador) |
12 | Dean David | 16 | Israel | Maccabi Haifa |
13 | Léo Ceará | 16 | Brazil | Cerezo Osaka (Japan) |
14 | Denis Bouanga | 16 | Gabon | Los Angeles (USA) |
15 | Christian Benteke | 16 | Belgium | D.C. United (USA) |
16 | Alex Tamm | 16 | Estonia | Nõmme Kalju |
17 | Guilherme Bissoli | 16 | Brazil | Buriram United (Thailand) |
18 | Aymen Hussein | 16 | Iraq | Al Quwa Al Jawiya |
19 | Yair Delgadillo | 16 | Mexico | Municipal Limeño, Isidro Metapán (El Salvador) |
20 | David da Silva | 16 | Brazil | Persib (Indonesia) |
Tomoyuki Doi | 16 | Japan | Geylang (Singapore) | |
Souleymane Diabate | 16 | Mali | Mohammedan Dhaka (Bangladesh) | |
21 | Harry Kane | 15 | England | Bayern (Germany) |
22 | Cristiano Ronaldo | 15 | Portugal | Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) |
23 | Reginaldo Ramires | 15 | Brazil | Auda, Riga (Latvia) |
24 | Leonardo | 15 | Brazil | Zhejiang (China) |
25 | Styven Vásquez | 15 | El Salvador | Luis Ángel Firpo |
Lucas Meek | 15 | USA | Western Suburbs (NZ) | |
Alejandro Steinwascher | 15 | USA | Coastal Spirit (NZ) |
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 31 July 2024.
Tie-breaker: stronger league (by IFFHS leagues’ ranking).