Harry Kane and Kylian Mbappe are Europe’s top scorers for club and country in 2023. Kane has scored a total of 52 goals for Tottenham, Bayern and England in the last 12 months, while Mbappe has scored the same number for PSG. and the French team.
Erling Haaland trailed both with 50 goals each in 2023 for Manchester City and Norway.
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52 at 57 Harry Kane (Tottenham/Bayern and England)
52 Kylian Mbappe, 53 years old (Paris and France)
fifty Erling Haaland, 60 (Manchester City and Norway)
40 in 61 Romelu Lukaku (Inter/Roma and Belgium)
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For a top division club in the top 15 European leagues (including domestic cups, excluding UEFA qualifiers and friendlies) and a senior international team (including friendlies).
twenty one Romelu Lukaku
18 Erling Haaland
13 Zeki Amduni
12 Rasmus Hoylund
12 Harry Kane
12 Kylian Mbappe
12 Erling Haaland
10 Gift to Orban
7 Zeki Amduni
7 Victor Boniface
7 Arthur Cabral
7 Romelu Lukaku
7 Vangelis Pavlidis
6 Hugo Kuypers
6 João Pedro
UEFA Champions League: Erling Haaland, Manchester City (12)
UEFA Europa League: Victor Boniface, Leverkusen (7)
UEFA Europa Conference League: Gift Orban, Ghent (10)
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Top scorers of the calendar year
2022: Kylian Mbappe (PSG and France) – 56 goals in 56 matches
2021: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern and Poland) – 69 goals in 59 matches
2020: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern and Poland) – 47 goals in 44 matches
2019: Robert Lewandowski (Bayern and Poland) – 54 goals in 58 matches
2018: Lionel Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) – 51 goals in 54 games
2017: Harry Kane (Tottenham and England) – 56 goals in 52 matches
2016: Lionel Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) – 59 goals in 62 games
2015: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) – 57 goals in 57 matches
2014: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) – 61 goals in 60 games
2013: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) – 69 goals in 59 matches
2012: Lionel Messi (Barcelona and Argentina) – 91 goals in 69 games
2011: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid and Portugal) – 60 goals in 60 games
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