IFFHS MEN'S WORLD BEST NATIONAL TOP DIVISION GOAL SCORER 2023 at JULY 31
Picture : Already IFFHS Award winner 2022, German Cano leads again the ranking in 2023 !
IFFHS Men’s World Best National Top Division Scorer 2023 at 31 July: Germán Cano
Germán Cano holds the lead in the category of World’s best national goal-scorers for the 4th month in a row. He has scored 21 goals for Fluminense in the Brazilian Serie A and Carioca.
All goals scored in the top 100 national leagues worldwide (plus Paulista and Carioca) are taken into account. The players from the leagues beyond top 100 are also listed in the standings but not ranked.
THE RANKING 2023 at JULY 31
Player | Goals | Country | Club (League) | |
Garbhan Coughlan | 24 | Republic of Ireland | Cashmere Technical (New Zealand) | |
1 | Germán Cano | 21 | Argentina | Fluminense (Brazil) |
Ryoya Taniguchi | 21 | Japan | Balestier Khalsa (Singapore) | |
Maxime Lestienne | 20 | Belgium | Lion City Sailors (Singapore) | |
2 | Hugo Cuypers | 19 | Belgium | Gent |
3 | Ronaldo Córdoba | 19 | Panama | Herrera, 9 de Octubre (Ecuador) |
4 | Mauro Icardi | 18 | Argentina | Galatasaray (Turkey) |
5 | Santiago Giordana | 18 | Argentina | Garcilaso (Peru) |
6 | Dominik Stolz | 18 | Germany | Swift Hesperange (Luxembourg) |
Dorielton | 18 | Brazil | Bashundhara Kings (Bangladesh) | |
7 | Tiquinho Soares | 17 | Brazil | Botafogo |
8 | Harry Kane | 17 | England | Tottenham |
9 | Victor Osimhen | 17 | Nigeria | Napoli (Italy) |
10 | Alexandre Lacazette | 17 | France | Lyon |
11 | Kevin van Veen | 17 | Netherlands | Motherwell (Scotland) |
12 | Václav Jurečka | 17 | Czech Republic | Slavia Prague |
13 | Michael Olunga | 17 | Kenya | Al Duhail (Qatar) |
14 | Tyrone Conraad | 17 | Netherlands | Sutjeska (Montenegro), Meizhou Hakka (China) |
15 | Fernando Forestieri | 17 | Italy | Johor Darul Ta'zim (Malaysia) |
16 | Collin Anderson | 17 | Jamaica | Cavalier |
Sam Philip | 17 | New Zealand | Christchurch United | |
17 | Kylian Mbappé | 16 | France | PSG |
18 | Enner Valencia | 16 | Ecuador | Fenerbahce (Turkey), Internacional (Brazil) |
19 | Mbaye Diagne | 16 | Senegal | Fatih Karagümrük (Turkey) |
20 | Marko Dugandžić | 16 | Croatia | Rapid (Romania) |
21 | Haris Tabakovic | 16 | Switzerland | Austria Vienna (Austria) |
22 | Yuya Osako | 16 | Japan | Vissel Kobe |
23 | Johan Venegas | 16 | Costa Rica | Alajuelense |
24 | Barnabás Varga | 16 | Hungary | Paks, Ferencvaros |
25 | Kodjo Fo-Doh Laba | 16 | Togo | Al Ain (UAE) |
26 | Omar Al-Somah | 16 | Syria | Al Arabi (Qatar) |
27 | Chukwuemeka Obioma | 16 | Nigeria | Enyimba |
28 | Abednego Tetteh | 16 | Ghana | Gold Stars |
29 | Alex | 16 | Brazil | Bhayangkara, Dewa United (Indonesia) |
Declan McManus | 16 | Scotland | The New Saints (Wales) | |
Matteo Prandelli | 16 | Italy | Cosmos (San Marino) |
Tie-breaking criteria at equal number of goals: strength of the league (according to IFFHS ranking).
Period: from 1 January to 31 July 2023.