IFFHS MEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL GOALSCORER 2025
IFFHS Men’s World Best National Goalscorer 2025 at 31 May: Kylian Mbappé
Three players lead the ranking for world’s national goal-scorers after the month of May with same amount of 21 goals.
Kylian Mbappé is given an advantage due to strength of his league. He was very impressive at the finish of La Liga never leaving the pitch without goals during the past month and adding 9 goals to his tally for this period.
Viktor Gyökeres, the former leader of the chart, and Mohanad Ali, who topped it 2 months ago, share the podium with Mbappé.
Player | Goals | Country | Clubs (Leagues) | |
Kevin Hernández | 22 | Puerto Rico | Academia Quintana | |
1 | Kylian Mbappé | 21 | France | Real Madrid (Spain) |
2 | Viktor Gyökeres | 21 | Sweden | Sporting (Portugal) |
3 | Mohanad Ali | 21 | Iraq | Al Shorta |
4 | Ivan Toney | 20 | England | Al Ahli (Saudi Arabia) |
Alex | 20 | Brazil | Dewa United (Indonesia) | |
5 | Guillaume Lopez | 18 | France | Inter Club d'Escaldes (Andorra) |
6 | Victor Osimhen | 17 | Nigeria | Galatasaray (Turkey) |
7 | Efthymios Koulouris | 17 | Greece | Pogon Szczecin (Poland) |
Lennart Thy | 17 | Germany | Lion City Sailors (Singapore) | |
Jhonathan Rivas | 17 | Colombia | Mayagüez (Puerto Rico) | |
8 | Abderrazak Hamdallah | 16 | Morocco | Al Shabab (Saudi Arabia) |
Noah Baffoe | 16 | Spain | Eastern (Hong Kong) | |
Fily Traoré | 16 | Mali | Asswehly (Libya) | |
Gabriel Méndez | 16 | Argentina | Metropolitan (Puerto Rico) | |
9 | Serhou Guirassy | 15 | Guinea | Borussia Dortmund (Germany) |
10 | Vangelis Pavlidis | 15 | Greece | Benfica (Portugal) |
11 | Sem Steijn | 15 | Netherlands | Twente |
12 | Cristiano Ronaldo | 15 | Portugal | Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) |
Samuel Boateng | 15 | Ghana | Rahmatgonj MFS (Bangladesh) | |
13 | Youssef En-Nesyri | 14 | Morocco | Fenerbahçe (Turkey) |
14 | Paulinho | 14 | Portugal | Toluca (Mexico) |
15 | Marcos Leonardo | 14 | Brazil | Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia) |
16 | Louis Munteanu | 14 | Romania | Cluj |
17 | Klaemint Olsen | 14 | Faroe Islands | NSÍ |
Dāvis Ikaunieks | 14 | Latvia | DPMM (Singapore) | |
Warner Brown | 14 | Jamaica | Arnett Gardens | |
Souleymane Diabate | 14 | Mali | Mohammedan Dhaka (Bangladesh) | |
18 | Mateo Retegui | 13 | Italy | Atalanta |
19 | Pablo Vegetti | 13 | Argentina | Vasco da Gama (Brazil) |
20 | Ousmane Dembélé | 13 | France | PSG |
21 | Mika Biereth | 13 | Denmark | Monaco (France) |
22 | Ali Sowe | 13 | Gambia | Rizespor (Turkey) |
23 | Emam Ashour | 13 | Egypt | Al Ahly |
24 | Alexis Vega | 13 | Mexico | Toluca |
25 | Julián Quiñones | 13 | Mexico | Al-Qadsiah (Saudi Arabia) |
26 | Xherdan Shaqiri | 13 | Switzerland | Basel |
27 | Tai Baribo | 13 | Israel | Philadelphia Union (USA) |
28 | Noah Botic | 13 | Australia | Western United |
29 | Róger Guedes | 13 | Brazil | Al Rayyan (Qatar) |
30 | Gustavo Henrique | 13 | Brazil | Zakho (Iraq) |
31 | Pierre Landry Kabore | 13 | Burkina Faso | Trans (Estonia) |
32 | Ardit Tahiri | 13 | Kosovo | Llapi |
33 | Matheus Souza | 13 | Brazil | Strassen (Luxembourg) |
34 | Maxuell Samurai | 13 | Brazil | Birkirkara (Malta) |
Jalmaro Calvin | 13 | Jamaica | Cavalier | |
Everton Camargo | 13 | Hong Kong | Lee Man |
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 May 2025.
Tie-breaker: 1) stronger league (by IFFHS leagues’ ranking).