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Top 10 Goal Scorers in Europe 2014/2015

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2014 Top Goal Scorers

We know its a very hard research to make a list of the Top 10 Top scorers in Europe Across 4 Leagues but we have made things easier for you guys. Look out for the Top 10 Goal Scorers in The Champions League so Far 2014/15 which will be published soon.

Top Ten Best Goal Scorers in Europe 2014/2015

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10. Andre-Pierre Gignac – 16 goals

Andre-Pierre Gignac starts off the list of Top 10 Goal Scorers in Europe So Far 2014/15 season, The French footballer who plays for Marsielle has scored 16 league goals this season,scoring way-back from week One and scoring only two in France – Coupe de France. The 29 year old primarily plays as a striker whose influence extends out to the wings.

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2014 Top Goal Scorers

Ronaldo and Juventus are out of the Champions League
2014 Top Goal Scorers

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to hold the Champions League goalscoring record but his 2020/21 tournament is over after Juventus fell to a dramatic away goals defeat against Porto.

A 3-2 second-leg win after extra-time in the last 16 was not enough as Juve were knocked out in a crazy 4-4 aggregate draw.

Ronaldo ends this season's Champions League with four goals from six matches, but did not score in either leg against Porto.

He had five shots and two attempts on target in the second leg but could not find a way past Porto goalkeeper Marchesín, finishing up with a 7.1 FC Rating, having assisted Federico Chiesa's opener.

Winning the Champions League remains the ultimate club honour - and most of football’s greatest goalscorers have played a part in the tournament during its long history.

Real Madrid have been the most successful team in the history of Europe’s elite club competition.

They have won the European Cup or Champions League on 13 occasions.

Madrid have been boosted by having some of the most prolific scorers in the Champions League in their ranks over the years, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Raul and Karim Benzema.

But Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski are among the players who have not played in the famous white who have also thrived in the Champions League.

We have provided detail on who the Champions League all-time top scorer is and the other most prolific players in history below.

Who is the top Champions League scorer of all time?

PositionNameGoalsGames
1Cristiano Ronaldo134176
2Lionel Messi119148
3Robert Lewandowski7295
4Raul71142
5Karim Benzema69125
6Ruud van Nistelrooy5673
7Thierry Henry50112
8Alfredo Di Stefano4958
9Andriy Shevchenko48100
10Zlatan Ibrahimovic48120
11Thomas Müller47120
12Eusébio4665
13Filippo Inzaghi4681
14Didier Drogba4492
15Alessandro Del Piero4289
16Neymar4165
17Sergio Aguero4175
18Ferenc Puskás3641
19Edinson Cavani3565
20Gerd Müller3435

Cristiano Ronaldo is the Champions League all-time top scorer, having netted an astonishing 134 goals in the competition.

Lionel Messi has held the title of most prolific scorer in the tournament before, but now trails with 119 to his name.

Fans of Messi, though, will be quick to point out that he has a better goals-per-game ratio than Ronaldo when it comes to comparing the greatest goalscorers.

After Ronaldo's exit, there is now a strong possibility of both the Juve forward and Messi suffering Champions League elimination in the first knockout round.

Messi and Barcelona are 4-1 down on aggregate to PSG ahead of their second leg on Wednesday, with Ronaldo's goalless outing giving the Argentina star a chance to cut the gap.

Of the 20 most prolific scorers in the Champions League and European Cup, eight are active players.

Robert Lewandowski has a similar goals per game mark to Ronaldo and Messi but has too much ground to make up.

Karim Benzema, Thomas Müller, Sergio Aguero and Edinson Cavani are other players aged over 30 on the list.

At 29, Neymar still has time on his hands and could eventually have third place in his sights, though he has not yet joined the exclusive club of seven who have scored more than 50 times in the Champions League.

As things stand, there are not many other players knocking on the door of the top 20 greatest Champions League goalscorers.

Mohamed Salah and Luis Suarez both have 26 goals but would still need to net on nine more occasions to make the list.

One future name to watch, of course, is PSG star Kylian Mbappé. He already has 24 Champions League goals at the age of 22 and should begin to feature prominently in this ranking over the years ahead.

Erling Haaland, 20, tops the scoring charts in 2020/21 and is another striker who will be eyeing a place in the history books.

He scored another two goals on Tuesday against Sevilla, increasing his tally to 10 this season - four more than any other player.

Who has scored the most Champions League goals in a single season?

Once again it is Cristiano Ronaldo, the highest scorer in the Champions League, who comes out on top in this category.

The great Ronaldo scored 17 times for Real Madrid in the 2013/14 season, giving him the record for most goals in a single Champions League season.

That included a goal in the 2014 Champions League final, as Real Madrid beat city rivals Atletico Madrid 4-1 after extra-time.

The record by Ronaldo has almost been beaten on a few occasions since.

He almost did it himself in 2015/16 and 2017/18, scoring on 16 and 15 occasions respectively.

Robert Lewandowski also had a 15-goal campaign for Bayern in 2019/20.

The best single season from Lionel Messi was when he netted 14 in 2011/12.

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Ronaldo has been the most prolific scorer in a Champions League season seven times, closely followed by Messi in six campaigns.

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Their dominance was only disrupted twice since 2007. That was by Neymar – who shared the honour with Ronaldo and Messi in 2014/15 – and Lewandowski when he came out on top last season.