Own Goals |
Thirty-one |
0.03% of the goals scored against England have come from England
player's themselves |
Seven |
Player |
1878-79 |
1879-80 |
1880-81 |
1881-82 |
1882-83 |
1883-84 |
|
John
Smith
Scotland |
11 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
1 |
Geordie
Kerr
Scotland |
|
3 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
Player |
1912-13 |
1913-14 |
1921-22 |
1922-23 |
1924-25 |
1926-27 |
|
Billy Gillespie
Ireland |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Six |
Player |
1948-49 |
1950-51 |
1951-52 |
1952-53 |
1954-55 |
|
|
Lawrie
Reilly
Scotland |
1 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
|
Five |
Player |
2003-04 |
2012-13 |
|
|
|
|
|
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden |
1 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
England's
Opposing Goalscorers by era
1872-90
(71 goals) |
Player |
1873-74 |
1874-75 |
1875-76 |
1877-78 |
1878-79 |
1879-80 |
1880-81 |
1881-82 |
1882-83 |
1883-84 |
Total |
|
Geordie
Kerr
Scotland |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
2 |
2 |
|
|
7 |
John
Smith
Scotland |
|
|
|
1 |
1 |
|
2 |
|
3 |
1 |
Angus MacKinnon
Scotland |
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
5 |
Harry McNiel
Scotland |
|
1 |
1 |
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
4 |
John McDougall
Scotland |
|
|
|
3 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Billy Lewis Wales
(1885-90), William Owen
Wales (1882-89), own goals
(1881-89) |
3 |
|
John Ferguson
Scotland (1877), Johnny
Kay
Scotland (1880-82), Jackie
Vaughan Wales
(1881-82) |
2 |
|
Jimmy Allen
Scotland (1887),
Frederick
Anderson
Scotland (1874),
Peter Andrews
Scotland (1875),
John Baird
Scotland (1880),
Billy Crone
Ireland (1888),
William Henry Davies
Wales (1879),
Jack Doughty
Wales (1888),
William
Gibb
Scotland (1873),
William Harrower
Scotland (1882),
Thomas Highet
Scotland (1876),
David Hill
Scotland (1881), Leitch
Kier Scotland (1887),
Joe Lindsay
Scotland (1885),
James McCall
Scotland (1887),
John McGregor
Scotland (1878),
James McLaren
Scotland (1889),
John McPherson
Scotland (1882-90),
Robert McPherson
Scotland (1882-90),
Billy McWha
Ireland (1884), John
Morgan Wales (1882),
Neil Munro
Scotland (1889),
Henry
Renny-Tailyour
Scotland (1873),
James Richmond
Scotland (1877), John
Roberts Wales (1880),
William Roberts
Wales (1880),
George Somerville
Scotland (1886),
Jimmy Williams
Ireland (1886), James
Wilton Ireland (1889) |
1 |
|
Total (39 goalscorers) |
71 |
1890-1900
(29 goals) |
Player |
1891-92 |
1895-96 |
1899-1900 |
Total |
|
Jack
Bell
Scotland |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Bob
McColl
Scotland |
|
|
3 |
|
William Lambie
Scotland (1894-96), Joe McAllen
Ireland (1898-99), James
Millar Scotland
(1897-98) |
2 |
|
John Bowdler Wales
(1894), James Campbell
Ireland (1899), Tom Chapman
Wales (1896), George
Gaffikin
Ireland (1893),
Willie Gibson Ireland
(1894), Edmund
Howell Wales (1891),
Tom Hyslop Wales
(1897), Billy Lewis
Wales (1895
(also three from 1885-90)),
Sandy McMahon
Scotland (1894), Billy Meredith
Wales (1900), Hugh
Morgan
Scotland (1899), Jim Pyper
Ireland (1898), William
Sellar Scotland (1893),
Ollie Stanfield
Ireland (1894), Tom Waddell
Scotland (1893), Frank
Watt Scotland (1891),
Tommy Whiteside
Ireland (1891) |
1 |
|
Total (22 goalscorers) |
29 |
1901-14
(44 goals) |
Player |
1912-13 |
1913-14 |
Total |
|
Billy
Gillespie
Ireland |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
James Howie Scotland
(1906), Billy Lacey
Ireland (1914), Jimmy McMenemy
Scotland (1910-14), Mart Watkins
Wales (1903-04), Andy
Wilson Scotland (1908-12), own goals (1905-07
(also three from 1881-89)) |
2 |
|
John Campbell
Scotland (1901), Lloyd Davies
Wales (1904), William
Davies Wales (1908),
Walter Davis Wales (1913), József Grósz Hungary (1909), Bob Hamilton Scotland
(1901), Mickey Hamill Ireland (1912), Denis Hannon
Ireland (1908), Alex Higgins
Scotland (1911),
Friedrich Hirschl
Austria (1908), Lot Jones
Wales (1907), Ákos Késmárky Hungary (1909),
Jack Kirwan
Ireland (1904),
Jim McAuley
Ireland (1911),
Billy Meredith (Wales 1913
(also one from 1900)),
Árpád
Mészáros Hungary (1909), Grenville Morris
Wales (1905), Leopold Neubauer
Austria (1909),
Ronald Orr
Scotland (1902), Ernest Peake Wales (1913),
Jimmy Quinn
Scotland (1910),
Billy Reid
Scotland (1914), Imre Schlosser Hungary (1909), Wilhelm Schmieger Austria (1908), Finlay
Speedie
Scotland (1903),
Bobby Templeton Scotland (1902),
Frank Thompson
Ireland (1910), Charlie Thomson
Scotland (1914), Bobby Walker Scotland (1903)
|
1 |
|
Total (35 goalscorers) |
44 |
1919-30
(78 goals) |
Player |
1919-20 |
1920-21 |
1921-22 |
1922-23 |
1923-24 |
1924-25 |
1925-26 |
1926-27 |
1927-28 |
1928-29 |
Total |
|
Jules Dewaquez France |
|
|
|
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
1 |
4 |
Billy
Gillespie
Ireland
(also has three from 1913-14) |
|
|
1 |
|
1 |
1 |
|
1 |
|
|
Alex Jackson
Scotland |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 |
|
3 |
|
Andrew
Wilson
Scotland
(different Wilson to the 1908-12 scorer) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Harry Dahl
Sweden (1923
(2&1)),
Jack Fowler
Wales (1926-28), Richard
Hoffmann
Germany (1930), Fred Keenor
Wales (1923-28), own goals (1924-27
(also five from 1881-1907)) |
3 |
|
Ray Braine
Belgium (1926), Andy Cunningham
Scotland (1921-23),
Len Davies
Wales (1927), Willie Davies
Wales (1924-26), James Fleming
Scotland (1930),
Hughie Gallacher
Scotland (1925),
Alex James
Scotland (1928),
Wilf Lewis
Wales (1927
(1&1)), Tom
Miller
Scotland (1920),
Jacques Moeschal Belgium (1928-29), Alan Morton
Scotland (1921-27),
Gasper Rubio Spain
(1929). |
2 |
|
Joe Bambrick Ireland (1928),
Jean Boyer
France (1925),
Alex Cheyne
Scotland (1920),
Thomas Croft Ireland (1923),
Hugh Davey Ireland (1926), Stan Davies
Wales (1920), Alex
Donaldson
Scotland (1920),
Jimmy Ferris Ireland (1919),
Severiano Goiburu
Spain (1929), Adolphe Hubert
Luxembourg (1927), Bobby
Irvine Ireland (1926), Ivor Jones
Wales (1923), Henri Larnoe
Belgium (1923), Macrel Langiller
France (1928),
Jaime Lazcano Spain
(1929), Leon LeFevre
Luxembourg (1927), Jackie
Mahood Ireland (1927), Dick Richards
Wales (1920), Achille Schelstraete
Belgium (1923), Ivan Thys
Belgium (1926),
Florimond Vanhalme
Belgium (1927), Ted Vizard
Wales (1924), Honoré Vlaminck
Belgium (1923). |
1 |
|
Total (43 goalscorers) |
78 |
1930-39
(71 goals) |
Player |
1933-34 |
1935-36 |
1938-39 |
Total |
|
Dai Astley Wales |
1 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
|
Jimmy McGrory
Scotland (1931-33
(1&2)),
Bob McPhail
Scotland (1931-37
(1&2)), Oldŕich Nejedlý
Czechoslovakia (1934-37
(1&2)) |
3 |
|
Douglas Duncan
Scotland (1935), Jimmy Dunne Ireland (1930-31),
Hendrik Isemborghs
Belgium (1936), Bryn Jones Wales (1936-38),
Guiseppe Meazza
Italy (1934), Robert Mercier
France (1931), Antonin Puč
Czechoslovakia (1934-37),
Alex Stevenson
Ireland (1935-37),
Tommy Walker
Scotland (1936-38), Karl Zischek
Austria (1932). |
2 |
|
André Abegglen
Switzerland (1938), Georges Aeby
Switzerland (1938), István Avar Hungary (1934),
Amedeo Biavati Italy (1939), Jackie Brown Ireland (1935), Jean Capelle
Belgium (1931), László Cseh Hungary (1936),
Tom Davis Ireland (1936), Edmond Delfour France (1931),
Jimmy Dougall
Scotland (1939), Giovanni Ferrari
Italy (1933),
Jean Fievez Belgium (1936),
Jupp Gauchel
Germany (1938),
Rudolf Geiter Austria (1936),
Rudi Gellesch
Germany (1938), Svetislav Glišović
Yugoslavia (1939),
Pat Glover Wales
(1933), Guillermo
Gorostiza
Spain (1931), Idris Hopkins Wales (1938),
Auguste Jordan
France (1938), Jimmy Kelly Ireland (1930-31),
Marcel Langiller
France (1931 (also one in 1928)), Lucien Laurent France (1931),
Tommy Mills Wales (1933),
Seymour Morris Wales
(1933, Jean Nicolas
France (1938), Frank O'Donnell
Scotland (1937),
Nikola Perlić
Yugoslavia (1939),
Eddie Perry Wales (1931),
Hans Pesser
Germany (1938), Silvio Piola
Italy (1939), Walter
Robbins Wales (1931),
György Sárosi Hungary (1934), Mathias
Sindelar Austria (1932), Emile Veinante
France (1933), Rudolf Viertl Austria (1936),
Jenõ Vincze Hungary (1936),
Josef Zeman
Czechoslovakia (1937). |
1 |
|
Total (52 goalscorers) |
71 |
1946-50
(33 goals) |
Player |
1947-48 |
1948-49 |
Total |
|
Davy Walsh Ireland |
1 |
2 |
3 |
|
Henrique Ben
David
Portugal (1950),
Norman
Lockhart Ireland (1946),
Jef
Mermans Belgium (1947-50) |
2 |
|
Willy Andresen Norway (1949), Ko
Bergman
Netherlands (1946), Bobby Brennan
Ireland (1949), Henry Carlsson
Sweden (1949), Peter Doherty
Ireland (1947), Peter Farrell Éire (1949),
Jacky Fatton
Switzerland (1947), Joe Gaetjens
United States (1950), Gunnar Gren Sweden
(1947), Mal Griffiths
Wales (1949), Hasse Jeppson Sweden (1949),
Egon Jónsson Sweden (1949),
Torreke Lemberecht Belgium (1947),
Andy McLaren Scotland (1947),
Con Martin
Éire (1949), Jimmy
Mason
Scotland (1949), Georges Moreel Norway
(1949), Gunnar Nordahl Sweden (1947),
Lawrie Reilly Scotland (1949),
Kick Smit Netherlands (1946),
Sammy Smyth
Ireland (1949), Billy Steel
Scotland (1949), Manuel Vasques
Portugal (1950),
Telmo Zarra
Spain (1950). |
1 |
|
Total (28 goalscorers) |
33 |
1950-55
(72 goals) |
Player |
1950-51 |
1951-52 |
1952-53 |
1953-54 |
1954-55 |
Total |
|
Lawrie Reilly
Scotland
(also has one from 1949) |
1 |
1 |
2 |
|
1 |
5 |
Trevor Ford Wales |
2 |
|
2 |
|
|
4 |
Nándor Hidegkutu Hungary |
|
|
|
3+1 |
|
Ferenc Puskás Hungary |
|
|
|
2+2 |
|
|
own goals
(1950-54
(also eight from 1881-1927)) |
3 |
José
Águas Portugal (1955),
Leopold
Anoul
Belgium (1954),
Giampiero
Boniperti Rest of the World (1953),
John
Charles
Wales (1954),
Otto
Decker United States (1953),
Sándor
Kocsis Hungary (1954),
Ladislav
Kubala Rest of the World (1953),
Charlie
Tully Ireland (1952) |
2 |
|
Julio Abbadie Uruguay (1953),
Albano
Portugal (1951), Ivor
Allchurch Wales (1953),
René Alpsteg France (1951),
Amadeo
Amadei
Italy (1952), Javier Ambrois
Uruguay (1954), George
Athineos
United States (1952), Alfred Beck
West Germany (1954), Carlos
Borges
Uruguay (1954), Mario Boyé
Argentina (1951), József Bozsik
Hungary (1953), Allan Brown Scotland
(1954), Henri Coppens Belgium (1954),
Robert Dienst
Austria (1952),
Tommy Docherty
Scotland (1955), Andre Doye France
(1951), Billy Foulkes Wales (1951),
Adolf Huber Austria (1952),
Bobby Johnstone
Scotland (1951), Raymond Kopa
France (1955),
Mihály Lantos
Hungary (1954), Billy Liddell
Scotland (1951),
Eddie
McMorran Ireland (1950),
Matateu Portugal (1955),
Ernst Melchior
Austria (1951), Omar Oscar
Míguez
Uruguay (1953), Rajko Mitić
Yugoslavia (1954), Willie Ormond
Scotland (1954), Patalino
Portugal (1951), José Rial
Spain (1955), Carlos Rojas
Chile
(1952), Juan Schiaffino
Uruguay (1954), Ernst Stojaspal
Austria
(1951), József Toth Hungary (1954),
Obdulio Varela
Uruguay (1954), Todor Živanovic Yugoslavia
(1951) |
1 |
|
Total (48 goalscorers) |
72 |
1955-60
(62 goals) |
Player |
1957-58 |
1958-59 |
Total |
|
Aleksandar Petaković
Yugoslavia |
3 |
|
3 |
Juan Seminario
Peru |
|
3 |
|
Flórián
Albert
Hungary (1960),
Milan
Galić
Yugoslavia (1960),
Graham
Leggat Scotland
(1956-60), Eulogio
Martínez
Spain (1960), Ove Bech
Nielsen
Denmark (1956), Agne
Simonsson
Sweden (1959),
Derek Tapscott
Wales (1955-58),
own goal
(1956-57
(also eleven from 1881-1954)). |
2 |
|
Ivor
Allchurch Wales (1958 (also
one in 1953)),
Eneko Arieta
Spain (1955), Billy Bingham
Northern Ireland (1959), Sergio Brighenti
Italy (1959), Raúl Cardenas
Mexico (1959), Tommy Casey
Northern Ireland (1958), John
Charles Wales (1956 (also two in 1954)),
Dermot Curtis Éire
(1957), Wilbur Cush
Northern Ireland (1958), Didi
Brazil (1956), Carlos
Domingos Duarte
Portugal (1958), Olli Forsgren
Finland (1956), Henrique
Brazil (1956), Anatoli
Ilyin
USSR (1958), Aleksandr Ivanov
USSR (1958), Valentin Ivanov
USSR (1958), John
Jensen Denmark
(1957),
Cliff Jones
Wales (1955), Juan Joya
Peru (1959), Julinho
Brazil (1956), Karl Koller
Austria (1958), Alfred Körner
Austria (1958), Bora Kostić
Yugoslavia (1960), Leggat,
Knud Lundberg Denmark
(1955), Sam McCrory
Northern Ireland (1957),
Jimmy McIlroy
Northern Ireland (1956), Amos Mariani
Italy (1959), Miloš Milutinović
Yugoslavia (1958), Graham
Moore
Wales (1959), Ed Murphy
United States (1959), Bertie Peacock
Northern Ireland (1958), Joaquín Peirò
Spain (1960),
Salvador Reyes
Mexico (1959), Tommy Ring
Scotland (1957), Alf Ringstead Éire
(1957), Bengt Salomonsson
Sweden (1959), Nikita Simonyan
USSR (1958), Billy Simpson
Northern Ireland (1957), Todor Veselinović
Yugoslavia (1958), Fritz Walter
West Germany (1956) |
1 |
|
Total (49 goalscorers) |
62 |
1960-65
(69 goals) |
Player |
1963-64 |
1964-65 |
Total |
|
Sammy Wilson
Northern Ireland |
2 |
1 |
3 |
|
Jim
Baxter
Scotland (1963),
Lucien
Cossou
France (1963), Garrincha
Brazil (1962),
Denis
Law
Rest of the World &
Scotland (1963-65), Billy
McAdams
Northern Ireland (1960), Jimmy
McLaughlin
Northern Ireland (1964),
Rinaldo
Brazil (1964),
José
Torres
Portugal (1964), Davie
Wilson
Scotland (1960-62),
Maryan
Wisnieski
France (1962). |
2 |
|
José Águas
Portugal (1961), Flórián Albert
Hungary (1962 (also
two in 1960)), Toni Allemann
Switzerland (1962), Wilbur Barr
Northern Ireland (1962),
Heinz Bertschi
Switzerland (1963), Sergio Brighenti
Italy (1961 (also
one in 1958)),
Hans Buzek Austria (1962),
Eric Caldow
Scotland (1962), Jean Cornelis
Belgium (1964), Johnny
Crossan
Northern Ireland (1963), Luis Del Sol
Spain (1960), Camille Dimmer
Luxembourg (1961),
Yvon Douis France
(1963), Peter Ducke
GDR (1963), Leif Eriksson
Sweden (1965), Eusébio
Portugal (1964),
Alan Gilzean
Scotland (1964), Yvon Goujon
France (1962),
Erich Hof
Austria (1961),
Cliff Jones
Wales (1964 (also
one in 1955)), Julinho
Brazil (1964 (also
one in 1956)), Josef Kadraba
Czechoslovakia (1963),
Vladica Kovačević
Yugoslavia (1965), Ken Leek
Wales (1960), Dave Mackay
Scotland (1960),
Jimmy McIlroy
Northern Ireland (1961 (also
two in 1956-57)), Coen Moulijn
Netherlands (1964),
Horst Nemec
Austria (1961), Pelé
Brazil (1964), Pepe
Brazil (1963), Fernando Peres
Portugal (1964), Pat Quinn
Scotland (1960),
Roberto Dias
Brazil (1964), Alfredo Rojas
Argentina (1964),
José Sanfilippo
Argentina (1962), Adolf Scherer
Czechoslovakia (1963),
Helmut Senekowitsch
Austria (1961), Omar Sivori
Italy (1961), Alberto Spencer Uruguay (1964),
Ian St.John
Scotland (1965),
Freddie Strahan Éire
(1964), Luis Suárez
Spain (1960),
Lajos Tichy
Hungary (1962), Vavá
Brazil (1962), Graham Williams
Wales (1961),
own goal
(1964
(also 13 from 1881-1957)). |
1 |
|
Total (56 goalscorers) |
69 |
1965-70
(38 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Igor
Chislenko USSR (1967),
Toni
Fritsch Austria (1965),
Jairzinho Brazil (1969-70), Denis
Law Scotland (1966-67 (also
two in 1963-65)),
Jimmy Johnstone
Scotland (1966), |
2 |
|
Amara Amancio Spain (1968),
Rolf Andersson Sweden (1968),
Georgi Asparuhov Bulgaria (1968),
Franz Beckenbauer
West Germany (1970), George Best
Northern Ireland (1970), Luis Cubilla Uruguay (1969), Ron
Davies Wales (1969),
Wyn
Davies Wales (1966),
Jean Dockx Belgium (1970), Florea
Dumitrache Romania (1969),
Dragan Džajić Yugoslavia (1968),
Eusébio
Portugal (1966 (also
one in 1964)), Rudi Flögel
Austria (1965), Helmut Haller
West Germany (1966), John
Hughes
Scotland (1968), Willie
Irvine
Northern Ireland (1965),
Dick Krywicki Wales (1970), Bobby
Lennox
Scotland (1967), Jim McCalliog
Scotland (1967), Eric McMordie
Northern Ireland (1969), Kurt
Müller
West Germany (1970), Jerzy
Sadek
Poland (1966), Harald
Sunde
Norway (1966), Uwe Seeler
West Germany (1970), Colin
Stein Scotland (1969),
Tostão Brazil (1969), Wolfgang
Weber
West Germany (1966),
own goal
(1968
(also 14 from 1881-1964)) |
1 |
|
Total (32 goalscorers) |
38 |
1970-75
(30 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
own goals
(1971-73
(also 15 from 1881-1968)) |
3 |
|
Fabio Capello Italy (1973(1+1)), Mario Kempes
Argentina (1974), John Toshack
Wales (1973-74) |
2 |
|
Pietro Anastasi
Italy (1973), Jan Banaś Poland (1973),
Dave Clements
Northern Ireland (1973), Jan
Domarski
Poland (1973), Arfon Griffiths
Wales (1974), Uli Hoeneß West Germany
(1972), Daniel Jeandupeaux
Switzerland (1971), Fritz Künzli
Switzerland (1971), Włodzimierz Lubański
Poland (1973), Gurd
Müller
West Germany (1972), Volodymyr
Muntian
USSR (1973),
Terry Neill
Northern Ireland (1972), Günter Netzer West Germany
(1972), Igor Novák
Czechoslovakia (1973), Branko Oblak Yugoslavia (1974), Karl Odermatt
Switzerland (1971), Ilija Petković Yugoslavia (1974), Bruce
Rioch Scotland (1975),
Joachim Streich
GDR (1974), Franjo Vladić
Yugoslavia (1972), Eberhard Vogel
GDR (1970). |
1 |
|
Total (25 goalscorers) |
30 |
1975-80
(47 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Kenny
Dalglish
Scotland (1976-77),
Gerry Daly
Republic of Ireland (1976-78),
Francesco
Graziani Italy (1976),
Leighton James
Wales (1977-80),
Jan
Peters Netherlands (1976),
Bruno
Pezzy Austria (1979),
Kurt
Welzl
Austria (1979). |
2 |
|
Giancarlo
Antognoni Italy (1976),
Frank
Arnesen
Denmark (1978),
Daniel
Bertoni Argentina
(1977), Roberto
Bettega
Italy (1976),
Rainer Bonhof
West Germany (1978), Jan
Ceulemans
Belgium (1980), Terry Cochrane
Northern Ireland (1980), Gary Cole
Australia (1980), Alan Curtis
Wales (1976),
Dani
Spain (1980),
Phil Dwyer Wales (1978),
Dušan Galis
Czechoslovakia (1975),
Gil
Brazil (1978), Chris McGrath
Northern Ireland (1977), Gordon McQueen
Scotland (1977),
Don Masson
Scotland (1976), Vic Moreland
Northern Ireland (1979),
Kudi Müller Switzerland (1975), László Nagy
Hungary (1978),
Zdeněk Nehoda Czechoslovakia (1975),
Kalle Nieminen
Finland (1976), Matti Paatelainen
Finland (1976),
Daniel
Passarella Argentina (1980),
Roberto Dinamite
Brazil (1976),
Rui Rodrigues Portugal(1975),
Per Røntved
Denmark (1978), Alan
Simonsen
Denmark (1978),
Marco
Tardelli
Italy (1980),
Mickey Thomas Wales (1980),
Ian
Walsh Wales (1980),
John Wark Scotland (1979), Ronnie Worm West Germany
(1978), own goal
(1980
(also 18 from 1881-1973)). |
1 |
|
Total (39 goalscorers) |
47 |
1980-85
(36 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Michel
Platini France
(1984),
Karl-Heinz
Rummenigge
West Germany (1982) |
2 |
|
Luis Acosta Uruguay (1984),
Roger Albertsen Norway (1981),
Alessandro
Altobelli
Italy (1985),
Salvatore Bagni
Italy (1985),
Liam Brady Republic of Ireland (1984),
Wilmar Cabrera Uruguay (1984),
Luis
Flores
Mexico (1985),
Imre Garaba Hungary (1981),
Sergey Gotsmanov USSR (1984),
Richard Gough
Scotland (1985), Arnór Guðjohnsen
Iceland (1982),
Kai Haaskivi Finland (1982),
Allan Hansen Denmark (1982),
Mark
Hughes
Wales (1984),
Anghel Iordănescu Romania (1980),
Mark McGhee
Scotland (1984),
Jesper Olsen
Denmark (1982),
Hans-Jörg Pfister Switzerland (1980),
Oleh Protasov USSR (1984),
Marcel Răducanu Romania (1980),
Jari Rantanen Finland (1985),
John Robertson
Scotland (1981), Ian Rush
Wales (1983), Jesús
Satrústegui
Spain (1981),
Fredy Scheiwiller Switzerland
(1981), Alan
Simonsen
Denmark (1983
(also one in 1978)),
Claudio Sulser Switzerland
(1981), Hallvar Thoresen Norway (1981),
Jesús María Zamora Spain (1981),
Zico
Brazil (1981), own goal
(1983
(also 19 from 1881-1980))
1 | |
|
Total (39 goalscorers) |
36 |
1985-90
(39 goals) |
Player |
1987-88 |
Total |
|
|
|
|
Marco
van Basten
Netherlands |
3 |
3 |
|
Pierre
Littbarski West Germany (1987),
Diego
Maradona
Argentina (1986),
own goals
(1988-90
(also twenty from 1881-1983)) |
2 |
|
Majid Abdullah
Saudi Arabia (1988),
Sergei Aleinikov USSR (1988), Roberto
Baggio
Italy (1990), John Bosman Netherlands (1988),
Emilio Butragueño
Spain (1987), Rodion Cămătaru
Romania (1985), Eugène
Ekéké Cameroon (1990),
Jonny Ekström Sweden (1986),
Lars Elstrup Denmark
(1989), Andrés Escobar
Colombia
(1988), Abdelhamid Hergal
Tunisia (1990),
Ray Houghton
Republic of Ireland (1988),
Srečko Katanec Yugoslavia (1987), Luboš
Kubík
Czechoslovakia (1990),
Emmanuel Kundé
Cameroon (1990), Carlos Manuel
Portugal (1986), Oleksiy Mikhailićhenko
USSR (1988), Mirandinha
Brazil (1987),
Eli Ohana
Israel (1986), Santiago Ostolaza Uruguay (1990), Viktor
Pasulko USSR (1988), José
Perdomo Uruguay (1990),
Ramón Spain (1987),
Dimitris Saravakos Greece (1989),
Salvatore Schillaci Italy (1990), Kevin Sheedy Republic of Ireland (1990),
Haris Škoro Yugoslavia (1989),
Tomáš Skuhravý
Czechoslovakia (1990), Graeme
Souness
Scotland (1986), Wolfram Wuttke
West Germany (1987) |
1 |
|
Total (33 goalscorers) |
39 |
1990-95
(40 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Dennis Bergkamp
Netherlands (1992-93), Matlan
Marjan
Malaysia (1991),
Hakan
Mild
Sweden (1995) |
2 |
|
Dariusz
Adamczuk Poland
(1993), Kennet Andersson
Sweden (1995), Bebeto
Brazil (1992),
Lars Bohinen
Norway (1993), Tomas
Brolin
Sweden (1992),
Tony
Cascarino Republic of Ireland
(1990),
Jozef
Chovanec Czechoslovakia
(1992), Thomas Dooley United States (1993),
Ilie Dumitrescu
Romania (1994),
Edmundo
Brazil (1995),
Stefan
Effenberg German (1993),
Jan
Eriksson Sweden (1992),
Gregorio
Fonseca Spain (1992),
Darío
Franco Argentina (1991),
Claudío
García Argentina (1991),
David
Gualtieri San Marino (1993),
Ari
Hjelm Finland (1992),
Masami
Ihara Japan (1995),
Juninho Paulista
Brazil (1995),
Sergei
Kiriakov CIS (1992),
Jurgen Klinsmann
Germany (1993),
Ronald Koeman
Netherlands (1993), Alexi Lalas
United States (1993),
Oyvind Leonhardsen
Norway (1993), Niall
Quinn Republic of Ireland
(1991), Karl-Heinz
Reidle Germany (1991),
Kjetil Rekdal Norway (1992),
Ronaldo
Brazil (1995), Márcio Santos
Brazil (1993), Tomáš Skuhravý
Czechoslovakia (1992
(also 1 in 1990)),
Roman Szewczyk Poland (1991),
Kakhaber
Tskhadadze CIS (1992),
Peter van Vossen
Netherlands (1993),
own goal
(1990
(also 22 from 1881-1990)) |
1 |
David Kelly Republic of Ireland
(1995) |
0 |
|
Total (37 goalscorers) |
40 |
1995-2000
(33 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Marcelo Salas
Chile (1998), Nicola
Anelka
France (1999) |
2 |
|
Paulo Alves Portugal (1995),
Andreas Andersson
Sweden (1998), Gabriel
Batistuta Argentina (1998),
Jerzy Brzęczek
Poland (1999),
Cristian Chivu
Romania (2000), Marek
Citko Poland (1996),
Luís Figo
Portugal (2000), França
Brazil (2000), Ioan
Ganea
Romania (2000), Don
Hutchison Scotland (1999), Janus Hrutka
Hungary (1999), Patrick Kluivert
Netherlands (1996), Adrian Knup
Switzerland (1995), Stefan Kuntz
Germany (1996),
Gueorgui Markov Bulgaria (1999),
Phil Masinga South Africa (1997), Johan
Mjällby Sweden (1998), Viorel Moldovan Romania (1998),
Dorinel Munteanu
Romania (2000), Nuno Gomes
Portugal (2000), Dan Petrescu
Romania (1998), João Pinto Portugal (2000),
Romário
Brazil
(1997), Branko Strupar
Belgium (1999),
Kubi Türkyilmaz
Switzerland (1996),
Ramon Vega Switzerland (1998),
Javier
Zanetti
Argentina (1998), Gianfranco Zola Italy (1997),
own goal
(2000
(also 22 from 1881-1990)). |
1 |
|
Total (30 goalscorers) |
33 |
2000-05
(52 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Vincenzo
Montella Italy (2002),
Martin
Jørgensen
Denmark (2003), Zinedine
Zidane France (2004) |
2 |
|
Niclas Alexandersson Sweden (2002),
Angelos
Charisteas
Greece
(2001), Costinho
Portugal (2002), Asier
del Horno Spain
(2004), Clint Dempsey
United States (2005), Brett Emerton
Australia (2003), Samuel Eto'o Cameroon (2002),
Gjorgji Hristov
FYR Macedonia (2003), Gennaro Gattuso
Italy (2000),
Geremi Cameroon (2002),
Dietmar Hamann
Germany (2000), Heiðar Helguson
Iceland
(2004), Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden (2004),
Andreas Ivanschitz Austria (2005),
Carsten Jancker Germany (2001),
Vladimir
Janočko
Slovakia (2003), Nenad Jestrović
Serbia & Montenegro (2003),
Harry Kewell
Australia
(2003), Patrick Kluivert
Netherlands (1996
(also 1 in 1996)), Roland Kollmann
Austria (2004),
Niko Kovač
Croatia
(2004), Benni McCarthy
South Africa (2003), Hakan Mild
Sweden
(2001
(also 2 in 1995)),
Ivića Mornar
Croatia (2003), Szilárd Németh
Slovakia (2002), Demis Nikolaidis Greece
(2001), Shinji Ono
Japan (2004),
Park Ji-Sun Korea Republic (2002),
Pauleta
Portugal (2004), Emmanuel
Petit France (2000), Tony Popovic
Australia (2003),
Helder Postiga Portugal (2004),
Aldo Ramirez
Colombia (2005), Aki
Riihilahti Finland (2001), Rivaldo
Brazil
(2002), Ronaldinho
Brazil (2002), Altin Rraklli
Albania (2001),
Rui Costa Portugal (2004),
Artim Sakiri FYR Macedonia (2002),
Jon Dahl
Tomasson Denmark (2003),
Vance Trajanov
FYR Macedonia
(2002), Igor Tudor
Croatia (2004), Mark van Bommel
Netherlands (2001), Ruud van Nistelrooij
Netherlands (2001), Mario
Yepes Colombia
(2005), Maciej Żurawski
Poland (2004). |
1 |
|
Total (49 goalscorers) |
52 |
2005-10
(49 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Eduardo da Silva Croatia (2006-09),
Thomas
Müller
Germany (2010),
Roman
Pavlyuchenko
Russia (2007),
Rafael
van der Vaart Netherlands (2006-09) |
2 |
|
Marcus Allback
Sweden (2006),
Milan Baroš
Czech Republic (2008), Hernan Crespo
Argentina (2005), Pál Dárdai
Hungary (2006), Clint Dempsey
United States (2010
(also 1 in 2005)), Eren Derdiyok
Switzerland (2008), Diego da Cunha Brazil
(2007), Guillermo Franco
Mexico (2010), Tomasz Frankowski
Poland (2005),
Michael Gravgaard Denmark (2005),
David
Healy Northern Ireland (2005),
Patrick
Helmes Germany (2008), Andres
Iniesta Spain (2007), Marek Jankulovski
Czech Republic (2008), Miroslav
Klose Germany (2010),
Niko Kranjčar
Croatia (2007),
Dirk Kuijt Netherlands (2009),
Zhambyl
Kukeev Kazakhstan (2008),
Kevin Kurányi
Germany (2007), Søren Larsen
Denmark (2005), Zlatan Ljubijankič
Slovenia (2009),
Fernando Llorente
Spain (2009), Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
(2008), Ivića Olić
Croatia (2007),
Sergiy Nazarenko
Ukraine (2009), Nilmar
da Silva Brazil (2009),
Christian
Pander Germany (2007),
Mladen Petrić
Croatia
(2007), Lukas Podolski
Germany (2010), Omar Pouso
Uruguay
(2006), Franck Ribéry
France (2008), Dennis Rommedahl
Denmark (2005),
Walter Samuel
Argentina (2005),
Andrey Shevchenko
Ukraine (2009), Pavel
Sitko
Belarus (2008),
Marcus Túlio Tanaka
Japan (2010),
Jon Dahl Tomasson Denmark
(2005
(also 1 in 2003)), David Villa
Spain (2009), Mohammed Zidan
Egypt (2010), own
goal
(2006
(also 24 from 1881-2000)). |
1 |
|
Total (44 goalscorers) |
49 |
2010-15
(45 goals) |
Player |
2012-13 |
Total |
|
|
|
|
Zlatan Ibrahimović
Sweden
(also has one from 2004) |
4 |
4 |
|
|
|
|
|
own
goals
(2010-14
(also 25 from 1881-2006)). |
3 |
Tranquillo Barnetto Switzerland (2011),
Arjen
Robben
Netherlands (2012), Fred Brazil (2013
(1&1)), Dejan Damjanović
Montenegro (2013
(1&1)), Alexis Sánchez
Chile (2013), Luis Suárez
Uruguay
(2014). |
2 |
|
Daniel Agger
Denmark (2010),
Michael Arroyo
Ecuador
(2014), Mario Balotelli
Italy (2014), Karim
Benzema France (2010), Andrija Delibašić
Montenegro
(2011), Daniele de Rossi
Italy (2012), Kamil
Glik Poland (2012),
Asamoah Gyan
Ghana (2011),
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Netherlands (2012), Yevhen
Konoplyanka Ukraine (2012),
Shane Long Republic of
Ireland (2013), Claudio Marchisio
Italy
(2014), Olof Mellberg
Sweden (2012),
Per Mertesacker
Germany (2013),
Kenny Miller
Scotland (2013), James
Morrison Scotland (2013),
Samir Nasri France (2012),
Milivoje Novaković
Slovenia (2015),
Paulinho Brazil (2013),
Nejc Pečnik
Slovenia (2015), Graziano Pellé
Italy (2015), Andy Robertson
Scotland (2014), Xherdan Shaqiri
Switzerland (2010), Mathieu Valbuena
France
(2010), Enner Valencia
Ecuador (2014), Elsad Zverotić Montenegro (2011). |
1 |
|
Total (33 goalscorers) |
45 |
2015-20
(45 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Valon
Berisha Kosovo (2019),
Leigh Griffiths Scotland (2017),
own goals
(2016-19
(also 28 from 1881-2014)). |
2 |
|
Francisco Alcácer
Spain (2018), Ioga Aspas
Spain (2016), Gareth Bale
Wales (2016), Felipe Baloy
Panama (2018), Vasili
Beruzutski Russia (2016),
Jakub Brabec Czech Republic (2019),
Hakan Ҫalhanoğlu Turkey (2016),
Santiago Cazorla
Spain (2015), Matthijs
De Ligt
Netherlands (2019), Ousmane Dembélé
France (2017), Mario Gómez
Germany
(2016), Eden Hazard
Belgium
(2018), Lorenzo Insigne
Italy
(2018), Isco
Spain (2016), Alex Iwobi
Nigeria (2018), Adnan Januzaj
Belgium (2018),
Vincent Janssen Netherlands (2016),
Andrej Kramarić
Croatia (2018), Toni Kroos
Germany (2016), Stanislav Lobotka
Slovakia (2017), Mario Mandžukić
Croatia
(2008
(also 1 in 2008)), Mario
Spain (2015),
Thomas Meunier Belgium (2018),
Yerry Mina Colombia (2018),
Vedat Muriqi Kosovo (2019),
Luciano Narsingh
Netherlands (2016), Zdeněk
Ondrášek Czech Republic (2019),
Ivan Perišić
Croatia (2018), Lukas Podolski
Germany (2017
(also 1 in 2010)), Quincy Promes
Netherlands (2019), Rodrigo
Machado
Spain (2018), Ferjani Sassi
Tunisia (2018), Saúl Ñíguez
Spain (2018),
Sergio Ramos
Spain (2018), Djibril Sidibé
France (2017), Ragnar Sigurðsson
Iceland (2016),
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson
Iceland (2016), Samuel
Umtiti France (2017), Marko Večović
Montenegro (2019). |
1 |
|
Total (41 goalscorers) |
45 |
2020-25
(42 goals) |
|
|
|
|
|
Roland
Sallai Hungary (2021-22),
Youri Tielemens
Belgium (2020-24) |
3 |
|
Breen Embolo
Switzerland (2022-24),
Kai
Havertz Germany (2022),
Vangelis Pavlídis
Greece (2024), Mehdi
Taremi
Iran (2022) |
2 |
|
Enis Bardhi North
Macedonia (2023), Leonardo Bonucci Italy (2021),
Martin
Damsgaard Denmark (2021),
Endrick
Brazil (2024),
Christian
Eriksen Denmark
(2020),
Dániel Gazdag
Hungary (2022),
Olivier Giroud France
(2022), İlkay Gündoğan
Germany (2022),
Morten Hjulmand
Denmark (2024), Jonas Hofmann
Germany (2022), Arttu Hoskonen
Finland (2024), Romalu Lukaku
Belgium (2020), Dries Mertens
Belgium
(2020), Jakub Moder
Poland (2021), Zsolt
Nagy Hungary (2022),
Mikel Oyarzabal
Spain (2024),
Giacomo Raspadori
Italy (2022), Mateo Retegui
Italy (2023), Gianluca Scamacca
Italy (2023), Ivan Schranz
Slovakia (2024), Xavi
Simons Netherlands (2024), Dominik
Szoboszlai Hungary (2022), Damian
Szymański Poland (2021),
Aurélien
Tchouaméni France
(2022), Jón Dagur Þorsteinsson
Iceland (2024),
Nico Williams
Spain (2024), Oleksandr
Zinchenko
Ukraine (2023),
own goal
(2023
(also 30 from 1881-2019)). |
1 |
|
Total (33 goalscorers) |
42 |
|