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Top 30 Goalscorers in Men’s International Football History


In brief
Over the years, international football has been fortunate to have some amazing goal scorers.
The exclusive list of the top 30 international goal scorers in history now includes names like Romelu Lukaku and Neymar.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ferenc Puskas, and Robert Lewandowski are among the top ten players.
Playing at the club level is completely different from playing international football. Some celebrities perform significantly better for their nation, and vice versa. However, there aren’t as many opportunities to have an impact on your country as there are on your club, given how little football is played at the international level.



Nevertheless, some sportsmen have succeeded in leaving their countries with amazing legacies. Players like Romelu Lukaku, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo have all turned into national heroes. The top 30 goal scorers in men’s international football history have been examined in further detail.


Luis Suarez and Stern John are tied for the 30th and 21st.




The list begins with a number of well-known figures from the contemporary era in the 30–21 range. Edin Dzeko, who has scored 67 goals for Bosnia in his career, sneaks throughout at number thirty. The attacker, who has made a name for himself in front of goal for Manchester City, Roma, and now Fenerbahce, has also been a goal machine at the club level.



Then, Robbie Keane and Gerd Muller, two of Germany’s greatest players, are tied for 68 goals. The two are tied with Hossam Hassan of Egypt and Carlos Ruiz of Guatemala. The remainder of the segment then consists of two groups of two. On 69 international goals, Luis Suarez of Uruguay and Stern John are level, while Abdul Kadir of Indonesia and Piyapong Pue-on of Thailand are somewhat ahead at 70.


20th–11th
The only well-known names are Harry Kane, Pele, and Miroslav Klose.

The majority of the names in this area, which moves into the top 20, may be unknown to most fans. Miroslav Klose is the only well-known person to show up here. Over the course of his international career, the German forward scored 71 goals, making him his country’s all-time top scorer. Harry Kane, England’s top scorer, is tied with him. During Thomas Tuchel’s second game as the Three Lions’ manager, the forward, who is still moving up the ranks, levelled with Klose.

With 71 goals for their nations, Malawi’s Kinnah Phiri and Thailand’s Kiatisuk Senamuang are tied with the duo. Majed Abdullah, who has scored 72 goals for Saudi Arabia, is only ahead of that group. Just above him are his namesake, Bashar Abdullah, who finished with 75 goals for Kuwait, and Kunishige Kamamoto, who finished with 75 goals for Japan. Next up is football legend Pele, who scored 77 goals for Brazil throughout his incredible career. Hussein Saeed Mohammed of Iraq completes this section with 78 goals.

10th–1st
Ronaldo and Messi are competing for the top spot.

We are now dealing with the greatest international forwards of all time as we enter the top 10. With 79 goals for Brazil, Neymar is tied with Godfrey Chitalu of Zambia for tenth place. Ferenc Puskas and Robert Lewandowski, two cult legends for their respective national teams, Hungary and Poland, are just ahead of those two. For their respective countries, they have scored 84 and 85 goals, respectively, with the former scoring 84 goals in 85 games.

Ali Mabkhout of the United Arab Emirates, who has also scored 85 goals for his nation, is on par with Lewandowski. Romelu Lukaku, the all-time top scorer for Belgium with 88 goals, is just outside the top five. Next are Mokhtar Dahari of Malaysia, Sunil Chhetri of India, and Ali Daei of Iran. For their nations, the three scored 89, 94, and 109 goals, respectively. For a while, Daei led international football in goals scored, but the two greatest players of all time have since surpassed him.

Lionel Messi, who has now scored 112 goals for Argentina, moved into the top two after his Copa America strike against Canada. However, he still has a long way to go before he can catch up to his fiercest opponent. With 136 goals for Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo remains the all-time leading goalscorer in international football history, despite the fact that he did not score a goal during Euro 2024.

Lionel Messi climbed into the top two after scoring against Canada in the Copa America, and he now has 112 goals for Argentina. He still has a long way to go to catch up with his strongest competition. While Cristiano Ronaldo failed to score a single goal during Euro 2024, he remains the all-time leading goalscorer in international football history, with 138 strikes for Portugal.

The top 30 scorers in men’s international football history

Rank

Player

Country

Goals

1

Cristiano Ronaldo

Portugal

138

2

Lionel Messi

Argentina

112

3

Ali Daei

Iran

108

4

Sunil Chhetri

India

95

5

Mokhtar Dahari

Malaysia

89

6

Romelu Lukaku

Belgium

89

7

Robert Lewandowski

Poland

85

8

Ali Mabkhout

United Arab Emirates

85

9

Ferenc Puskas

Hungary

84

10

Neymar

Brazil

79

11

Godfrey Chitalu

Zambia

79

12

Hussein Said Mohammed

Iraq

78

13

Pele

Brazil

77

14

Kunishige Kamimoto

Japan

75

15

Bashar Abdullah

Kuwait

75

16

Harry Kane

England

73

17

Majeed Abdullah

Saudi Arabia

72

18

Kinnah Phiri

Malawi

71

19

Kiatisuk Senamuang.

Thailand

71

20

Miroslav Klose

Germany

71

21

Abdul Kadir

Indonesia

70

22

Piyapong Pue-on

Thailand

70

23

Luis Suárez

Uruguay

69

24

Stern John

Trinidad & Tobago

69

25

Hossam Hassan

Egypt

68

26

Carlos Ruiz

Guatemala

68

27

Gerd Muller

Germany

68

28

Robbie Keane

Republic of Ireland

68

29

Edin Dzeko

Bosnia & Herzegovian

68

30

Teerasil Dangda

Thailand

64



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