Jump to content

List of women footballers with 300 or more goals

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In women's association football competitions, 87 players have scored 300 or more goals over the course of their career in both club and international football, according to research by Independent Football Data (IFD), an organisation run independently by an Englishman.[citation needed] FIFA, the international governing body of football, has never released a list detailing the highest women's goalscorers, and does not keep official records.[citation needed]

Footballers with 300 or more goals

[edit]
As of 17 May 2025 - Hour 23:50
Bold indicates players currently active.
+ indicates player may have scored and played more.
Rank Player Goals Matches Ratio Career span
1 England Lily Parr 986 432+ 2.28 1919–1951[1]
2 Israel Silvi Jan 976[a] ? 1995–2012[2]
3 Albania Megi Doçi 918 407+ 2.26 2010–[3]
4 Sweden Ann Jansson 876 679 1.29 1972–1984[4]
5 Estonia Anastassia Morkovkina 856 492+ 1.74 1995–2017[5]
6 Italy Patrizia Panico 763 795 0.96 1993–2016
7 Faroe Islands Rannvá Andreasen 748 676 1.11 1995–2023[6]
8 Hungary Anita Pádár 707 479+ 1.48 1993–2016[7]
9 Italy Carolina Morace 655+ 385+ 1.7 1978–1998
10 Paraguay Irma Cuevas 639 ? 1997–2023[8]
11 Austria Maria Gstöttner 604+ 546+ 1.11 1998–2022[9]
12 Denmark Susanne Augustesen 604 267+ 2.26 1970–1995
13 Italy Elisabetta Vignotto 574 570 1.01 1971–1990
14 Slovenia Mateja Zver 562 636 0.88 2001–[10][11][12]
15 Iceland Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 557 540 1.03 2000–2019[13]
16 Austria Nina Burger 547+ 451+ 1.21 2001–[14]
17 Scotland Julie Fleeting 546+ 310+ 1.76 1996–2016
18 Germany Inka Grings 524+ 406+ 1.29 1995–2014[15]
19 Cyprus Krystyna Freda 522 321 1.63 2011–
20 Botswana Thuto Ramafifi 510 ? - 2008-
21 Italy Daniela Sabatino 508 719 0.71 2002–
22 Hungary Fanny Vágó 505 528 0.96 2006–[16][17][18]
23 Brazil Marta 502 748 0.67 2000–
24 Spain Angeles Parejo 495 426+ 1.16 1988–2011
25 Spain Mari Paz Vilas 485+ 483+ 1 2002–
26 Estonia Katrin Loo 481 484 0.99 2006–2020
27 Croatia Lorena Balić 479 266 1.8 2013–[19]
28 Estonia Ave Pajo 478 302 1.52 1999–2016[5]
29 France Eugenie Le Sommer 473 748 0.63 2004–
30 Italy Rita Guarino 468+ 511+ 0.92 1985–2006
31 Faroe Islands Heidi Sevdal 467 470 0.99 2005–[20]
32 Georgia (country) Gulnara Gabelia 463 156+ 2.97 2009–[21]
33 Iceland Olga Færseth 463 413 1.12 1991–2010[22]
34 Spain Natalia Pablos 461 399 1.16 2000–2018
35 Germany Birgit Prinz 459 593+ 0.77 1993–2011[23]
36 Russia Olga Letyushova 458 389+ 1.18 1990–2009
37 Canada Christine Sinclair 449 735 0.61 2001–
38 Sweden Lotta Schelin 437 578 0.76 2001–2018
39 Croatia Izabela Lojna 423 360 1.18 2009–[24]
40 Norway Ada Hegerberg 420 483 0.87 2009–
41 Sweden Lena Videkull 414 460 0.88 1981–1998[25]
42 Faroe Islands Malena Josephsen 410 646 0.63 1994–2015[26]
43 Italy Melania Gabbiadini 409 448 0.91 2000–2017
44 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema 408 484 0.84 2011–
45 Denmark Pernille Harder 408 597 0.68 2007–[27][28]
46 Romania Cosmina Dusa 402 231 1.74 2007–
47 Spain Jenni Hermoso 402 716 0.56 2004–
48 Uzbekistan Lyudmila Karachik 400+ ? - 2010-
49 Slovenia Tjasa Tibaut 396 433 0.91 2004–[29]
50 Italy Cristiana Girelli 394 666 0.59 2005–
51 Germany Anja Mittag 387+ 607+ 0.64 2001–[30]
52 Ethiopia Loza Abera 386 251+[b] 1.54 2011–
53 Bangladesh Sabina Khatun 380 162 2.35 2009–
54 Malta Ylenia Carabott 373 407 0.92 2004–
55 Slovenia Špela Kolbl 369 378 0.98 2014-[31]
56 England Florrie Redford 368 ? 1917–1925[32]
57 Germany Conny Pohlers 364+ 473 0.77 1994–2013[33]
58 El Salvador Damaris Quélez 362 150 2.41 2012–
59 Spain Marta Cubí 360 189+ 1.9 1997–2018
60 Malawi Tabitha Chawinga 359 276 1.3 2009–
61 Sweden Pia Sundhage 358 486 0.74 1977–1997
62 Slovenia Tanja Vrabel 351 188 1.87 2006-[34]
63 United States Abby Wambach 350 375+ 0.93 1998–2014
64 France Marie-Laure Delie 349 534 0.65 2005–
65 Argentina Mariana Larroquette 348 316 1.1 2008–
66 Germany Kerstin Garefrekes 348 586 0.59 1998–2016
67 Turkey Yagmur Uraz 346 475 0.73 2008–
68 Italy Valentina Giacinti 343 529 0.65 2009–
69 Poland Ewa Pajor 341 432+ 0.79 2012–
70 Scotland Kim Little 332 569 0.58 2006–
71 Italy Valentina Boni 328+ 592+ 0.55 1998–
72 Australia Sam Kerr 326 508 0.54 2008–
73 Germany Martina Müller 326 458 0.71 1998–2015
74 Croatia Monika Conjar 318 233 1.36 2011–[35][36]
75 Albania Sara Begallo 349 225 1.55 2012–[37]
76 Nicaragua Sheyla Flores 317 ? 2011–
77 Sweden Hanna Ljungberg 317 393+ 0.81 1994–2009
78 Uruguay Carolina Birizamberri 317 284 1.12 2008–
79 Ukraine Olha Ovdiychuk 320 437 0.73 2010–
80 Spain Sonia Bermúdez 314+ 455+ 0.69 2002-2021
81 Russia Natalia Barbashina 312 261+ 1.2 1992–2010
82 Spain Adriana Martín 311+ 286+ 1.09 2002–
83 Greece Dimitra Panteliadou 306 399 0.77 2000-
84 Russia Nadezhda Bosikova 306 ? 1988-2012
85 Spain Erika Vázquez 304 506 0.6 1998-2022
86 Montenegro Slađana Bulatović 303 404 0.75 2010–
87 France Sandrine Brétigny 302 414 0.73 2001–2024

Notes: + indicates that there may be more matches and goals.

By confederation

[edit]
(Update: 11 May 2025 - Hour 23:50)
Confederation Countries Players
AFC 3 3
UEFA 37 72
CONMEBOL 4 4
CAF 3 3
CONCACAF 4 4
OFC 1 1
Total 52 87

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Newsham, Gail J. (9 February 2018). In a league of their own! : the Dick, Kerr Ladies, 1917-1965 (Special Centenary ed.). England: Gail J. Newsham. p. 207. ISBN 9781782225638. OCLC 1425795597.
  2. ^ גולדשמיט, זאב (2 May 2012). "ז'אן: "חושבת על ילד, וזה לא הולך עם כדורגל"". Ynet. Archived from the original on 12 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024 – via www.ynet.co.il.
  3. ^ "Garat". FSHF. Archived from the original on 25 September 2023. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  4. ^ "Fyra nya invalda i Hall of Fame - Svensk fotboll". www.svenskfotboll.se. 5 December 2017. Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Mängija". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  6. ^ "FaroeSoccer | Føroysk fótbóltshagtøl". www.faroesoccer.com.
  7. ^ "PÁDÁR ANITA - HAJDÚBÖSZÖRMÉNYI TE I. - MLSZ adatbank". adatbank.mlsz.hu.
  8. ^ "Irma Cuevas, leyenda del fútbol guaraní - Suplementos - ABC Color". www.abc.com.py. Archived from the original on 12 February 2024. Retrieved 11 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Bundesliga-Rekordtorschützin Maria Gstöttner beendete ihre Karriere". SPORTUNION Österreich.
  10. ^ "NZS – Nogometna zveza Slovenije". www.nzs.si. Archived from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Leikmaður - Mateja Zver". www.ksi.is.
  12. ^ "Mateja Zver". oefb.at. Archived from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Leikmaður - Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir". www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Archived from the original on 25 February 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  14. ^ "Nina Burger". oefb.at.
  15. ^ "Inka Grings » Vereinsspiele". weltfussball.de.
  16. ^ "VÁGÓ FANNY - BODON PÉTER FC "B" - MLSZ adatbank".
  17. ^ "Leikmaður - Fanny Vago". Archived from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  18. ^ "Fanni Vago". oefb.at.
  19. ^ "Lorena Balić". semafor.hns.family. Archived from the original on 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  20. ^ "FaroeSoccer | Føroysk fótbóltshagtøl". www.faroesoccer.com.
  21. ^ https://vesti.kz/player/8587/
  22. ^ "Leikmaður - Olga Færseth". www.ksi.is (in Icelandic). Archived from the original on 14 February 2024. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  23. ^ "Birgit Prinz » Vereinsspiele". weltfussball.de.
  24. ^ "Izabela Lojna". semafor.hns.family. Archived from the original on 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  25. ^ "LENA VIDEKULL: UTVALD TILL SFS "HALL OF FAME"". www.itsawomensworld.se. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  26. ^ "FaroeSoccer | Føroysk fótbóltshagtøl". www.faroesoccer.com.
  27. ^ "Pernille Harder soccerway profile". Soccerway. Archived from the original on 31 October 2020. Retrieved 1 November 2020.
  28. ^ "Pernille Harder - Spielerinnenprofil". DFB Datencenter (in German). Archived from the original on 23 April 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  29. ^ "NZS – Nogometna zveza Slovenije". www.nzs.si.
  30. ^ "Anja Mittag » Vereinsspiele". weltfussball.de.
  31. ^ "NZS – Nogometna zveza Slovenije". www.nzs.si.
  32. ^ "Steve Bolton (@DagenhamInvince) on X".
  33. ^ "Conny Pohlers » Vereinsspiele". weltfussball.de.
  34. ^ "NZS – Nogometna zveza Slovenije". www.nzs.si.
  35. ^ "Monika Lovrić". semafor.hns.family. Archived from the original on 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
  36. ^ "NZS – Nogometna zveza Slovenije". www.nzs.si. Archived from the original on 16 February 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
  37. ^ "Garat".

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Jan scored 1,010 goals in her career, however only 976 of these goals were official
  2. ^ On the assumption that she played every league game.