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Unraveling Champions League Scoring Legends: All-Time, Season, and Match Records

Champions League goal records: Most scored in a season, in a match, and all-time in UCL history image

The UEFA Champions League stands as the premier club competition globally, where players can achieve legendary status through outstanding performances. Scoring goals is a highly celebrated feat in football, and those who consistently find the net create a legacy for themselves.

Currently, emerging stars like Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe seem poised to emulate the legendary accomplishments of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, who have profoundly impacted this prestigious tournament.

This article from The Sporting News highlights the most notable names and statistics of all-time goal scorers in European competitions, encompassing both the European Cup (started in 1955) and the Champions League (since 1992/93).

Who holds the record for the most goals in a single Champions League season?

Cristiano Ronaldo features prominently with his remarkable scoring seasons in football’s European contests. His monumental achievement from the 2013/14 season remains unbeaten nearly ten years later, netting 17 goals in just 11 matches as Real Madrid clinched the title. Ronaldo scored in every game except for one, where he went 73 minutes without a goal in the semifinal’s first leg against Bayern. He commenced his campaign with a hat-trick against Galatasaray and added multiple goals in subsequent matches against FC Copenhagen, Juventus, Schalke, and Bayern Munich.

He excelled again in the following season, scoring 16 goals as Madrid won the title in 2015/16. His hat-tricks included performances against Shakhtar Donetsk and Wolfsburg, along with an impressive four-goal game against Malmo. Although he scored only five times in the knockout phase, he maintained his early group stage scoring streak. Despite not scoring in the semifinals and finals, Madrid still secured the trophy.

Lionel Messi, on the other hand, ranks sixth on the list for his best season with 14 goals in 2011/12 when Barcelona reached the semifinals before getting eliminated by Chelsea. Other noteworthy players from football history include goal-scorer Jose Altafini, Gerd ‘Der Bomber’ Muller from Germany, and Ferenc Puskas, who has an award named after him by FIFA for ‘Goal of the Season’.

The record for the most goals by an English club player in a single season belongs to Ruud van Nistelrooy, who netted 12 goals for Manchester United in the 2002/03 season. Erling Haaland has also matched this total with 12 goals for Man City this season, needing one more to break the record in the final match.

Rank Player Club Season Goals
1. Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2013/14 17
2. Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2015/16 16
3. Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich 2019/20 15
  Karim Benzema Real Madrid 2021/22 15
  Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2017/18 15
6. Lionel Messi Barcelona 2011/12 14
  Jose Altafini AC Milan 1962/63 14
8. Robert Lewandowski Bayern Munich 2021/22 13
9. Lionel Messi Barcelona 2018/19 12
  Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2016/17 12
  Cristiano Ronaldo Real Madrid 2012/13 12
  Mario Gomez Bayern Munich 2011/12 12
  Lionel Messi Barcelona 2010/11 12
  Ruud van Nistelrooy Man United 2002/03 12
  Gerd Muller Bayern Munich 1972/73 12
  Ferenc Puskas Real Madrid 1959/60 12
  Erling Haaland Man City 2022/23 12

Who is the all-time leading goal-scorer in Champions League history?

Given their remarkable scoring consistency in European competitions, it is no surprise that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi lead the all-time Champions League goal scorers list.

There is a substantial gap between these two legends and the players in pursuit of them: Robert Lewandowski (3rd) and Karim Benzema (4th).

The highest-scoring player not currently active is Raul, with 71 goals; Ruud van Nistelrooy trails him by 15 goals.

Champions League career goals as recorded on April 11, 2023, solely include goals from group or knockout stages, excluding any qualifying matches.

Rank Player Clubs Goals
1. Cristiano Ronaldo* Man United, Real Madrid, Juventus 140
2. Lionel Messi* Barcelona, PSG 129
3. Robert Lewandowski* Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich,
Barcelona
99
4. Karim Benzema* Olympique Lyon, Real Madrid 90
5. Raul Real Madrid, Schalke 71
6. Ruud van Nistelrooy PSV Eindhoven, Man United,
Real Madrid
56
7. Thomas Muller* Bayern Munich 54
8. Thierry Henry AS Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona 50
9. Alfredo Di Stefano Real Madrid 49
10 Kylian Mbappe* AS Monaco, PSG, Real Madrid 49

* Active players

Who has scored the most hat-tricks in the Champions League?

Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi lead the Champions League hat-trick rankings, each boasting twice the number of any other player in the competition’s history, except for Robert Lewandowski, who trails by just two.

Only four players have scored more than three hat-tricks in UEFA’s top tournament, emphasizing the exceptional nature of the eight hat-tricks achieved by both Ronaldo and Messi.

Champions League hat-tricks as recorded on April 16, 2024

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Rank Player Clubs Hat-tricks
1. Cristiano
Cristiano Ronaldo* Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus 8
Lionel Messi* Barcelona, PSG 8
3. Robert Lewandowski* Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Barcelona 6
4. Karim Benzema* Olympique Lyon, Real Madrid 4
5. Mario Gomez Stuttgart, Bayern Munich 3
Neymar* Barcelona, PSG 3
Filippo Inzaghi Juventus, AC Milan 3
Luiz Adriano* Shakhtar Donetsk, AC Milan 3

* Current player

Record for Most Goals in a Champions League Match

The record for goals scored in a single Champions League or European Cup match stands at five and has been achieved 15 times throughout history, including in the Champions League era on five occasions.

Notably, this has occurred only four times since 2000, with Erling Haaland being the most recent to accomplish it in 2023.

Omonia, a Cypriot club, is the only team that has allowed five goals from one player in a Champions League match on two separate occasions, both happening in the 1970s.

Players Scoring Five Goals in a Champions League Match

Season Player Stage Club Opponent
2022/23 Erling Haaland Round of 16 Manchester City RB Leipzig
2014/15 Luiz Adriano Group Stage Shakhtar Donetsk BATE Borisov
2014/15 David Lafata 2nd Qualifying Round Sparta Prague Levadia Tallinn
2011/12 Lionel Messi Round of 16 Barcelona Bayer Leverkusen
1999/00 Mihails Miholaps 1st Qualifying Round Skonto Riga Jeunesse Esch
1979/80 Soren Lerby 2nd Round Ajax Omonia
1978/79 Claudio Sulser 1st Round Grasshoppers Valletta
1972/73 Gerd Muller 2nd Round Bayern Munich Omonia
1966/67 Paul van Himst 1st Round Anderlecht Haka
1965/66 Florian Albert Preliminary Round Ferencvaros Keflavik
1964/65 Nikola Kotov Preliminary Round Lokomotiv Sofia Malmo FF
1962/63 Ray Crawford Preliminary Round Ipswich Town Floriana
1962/63 Jose Altafini Preliminary Round AC Milan Union Luxembourg
1961/62 Bent Lofqvist Preliminary Round Boldklubben 1993 Spora
1959/60 Ove Olsson Preliminary Round Gothenburg Linfield

Fastest Hat-trick in Champions League History

Each hat-trick represents a significant achievement for goal scorers in European competitions, and records have been reset in recent seasons.

In the 2021/22 season, Robert Lewandowski achieved a hat-trick against RB Salzburg in a mere 23 minutes of their Round of 16 clash, which is still the record for the quickest hat-trick in the tournament.

The following season, Mohamed Salah made headlines by scoring a hat-trick within just seven minutes during Liverpool’s group match against Rangers, marking the shortest span between any two hat-trick goals in Champions League history.

Youngest Goal Scorer in Champions League History

Teenage prodigies are increasingly taking center stage in top-tier European competitions, with clubs acknowledging that age is not a barrier for talent.

Barcelona particularly has championed this philosophy, promoting numerous players from their illustrious La Masia academy to the first team.

The youngest player to score a Champions League goal in the group stages is Ansu Fati, who netted his first goal against Inter Milan when he was just 17 years and 40 days old, breaking a longstanding record set by Peter Ofori-Quaye in 1997.

Nonetheless, Wlodzimierz Lubanski still holds the record for the youngest scorer in the European Cup’s history, scoring at 16 years and 263 days for Gornik Zabarze in 1963.

Additionally, Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal made history as the youngest player to assist a Champions League goal during his match against Royal Antwerp.

Youngest Champions League Goal Scorers

Considering only matches from the group stage onwards in the modern UEFA Champions League format (since 1993).

Player Club Date Age
Ansu Fati Barcelona Dec. 10, 2019 at Inter 16 years, 283 days
George Ilenikhena Royal Antwerp Dec. 13, 2023 vs. Barcelona 17 years, 119 days
Antonio Nusa Club Brugge Sep. 13, 2022 vs. Porto 17 years, 149 days
Peter Ofori-Quaye Olympiakos Oct. 1, 1997 vs. Rosenborg 17 years, 194 days
Mateo Kovacic Dinamo Zagreb Dec. 1, 2011 vs. Lyon 17 years, 215 days

Youngest to Assist a Champions League Goal

Considering only matches from the group stage onwards in the modern UEFA Champions League format (since 1993).

Player Club Date Age
Lamine Yamal Barcelona Apr. 16, 2024 vs PSG 16 years, 283 days
Bojan Krkic Barcelona Nov. 27, 2007 at Lyon 17 years, 91 days

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