Football is a game of goals and the simple aim is to score as many of them as possible. The art of scoring goals is not familiar to many. There have been hundreds of players throughout the world, who are famous even today for their goalscoring prowess. While most of them have retired, some of them feature in the list of all-time highest goalscorers in the history of football.
Lionel Messi of Inter Miami has breached the 800-goal mark in his career. Cristiano Ronaldo is now playing for Saudi side Al-Nassr. He has reached another landmark total recently.
Looking back at the players who have been the highest goalscorers in the history of football, some incredible names come up. Let’s find out, who leads the chart of highest goalscorers in football history. (Club Football & International Football)
Hungary were a strong nation in football in the previous century. Ferenc Deak was one of their finest players and a lethal goalscorer. He is the second Hungarian with the most number of goals, with 576 strikes to his name.
Tulio Maravilha is a legend when it comes to Brazilian football. He played for over 40 clubs in his career, scoring 588 goals in the process. He retired as a professional in 2017 and also has 10 goals in 15 caps for the Brazil national team.
Eusebio is still considered by many as the greatest Portuguese player of all time, at least on par with Cristiano Ronaldo. Such was the grandeur of the striker and former SL Benfica legend. He scored 623 goals in his career. He also won the Ballon d’Or in 1965 and the Golden Boot at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.
Germany has a knack for producing sensational strikers. However, there is only one who is considered as the all-time greatest, his name is Gerd Muller. The legendary Bayern Munich and Germany striker scored 735 goals in his career. He also helped his country win the 1974 FIFA World Cup and won the Ballon d’Or in 1970. He is the all-time leading German Bundesliga scorer as well.
The greatest Hungarian to ever grace the field. Ferenc Puskas also has an award by his name which is given to the best goal every calendar year. Puskas was an iconic striker who used to score goals for fun. He has 746 goals in 754 overall appearances. He was a three-time UEFA Champions League winner with Real Madrid and also an Olympic gold medalist with Hungary.
Josef Bican was the leading goalscorer in football’s history for a long time. He reportedly scored 759 goals in his lifetime. Bican played for Czechoslovakia and Austria back in the day and further recorded 395 goals in 217 games for Slavia Prague.
Pele is widely regarded as the best footballer ever, alongside Diego Maradona from the previous generations. He scored 643 goals for Brazilian club Santos, but claims have been made he scored over 1200 goals for them, which is a disputed figure. Pele also scored 77 goals for the Brazil national team. Officially, Pele is the second-highest goalscorer from Brazil. He won the FIFA World Cup on three occasions with his nation.
Romario is the highest goalscoring Brazilian and a legend of the game. He scored 780 goals from a reported 1000 games in his career. He led the Selecao to World Cup glory in 1994. Romario also featured for clubs like FC Barcelona, PSV Eindhoven and Flamengo.
Lionel Messi and his list of achievements is simply great. He won the Copa America in 2024 with Argentina, adding another international title to his illustrious career. The Argentina legend has scored 851 goals in his career. He is among the highest goalscorers and the highest assist provider in football history. Because he is still set to play for a few more years, one can expect Messi to still challenge Ronaldo.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are considered the greatest footballers ever. Their numbers are simply unbelievable, especially in the modern age of football, where competition is even more intense. The Portuguese maestro has had successful spells at Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus and has gone on to become the highest-ever goalscorer in the history of football. Not just club football, Ronaldo has excelled in the international stages as well, having scored 135 goals for Portugal. He is the all-time leading goalscorer in men’s international football. He has 927 goals in his career, and being active will ensure that he crosses the 950 mark soon.