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Top 10 active players with the most goals for club and country in 2022

To the surprise of no one, Cristiano Ronaldo currently leads the list of players with the most goals for club and country, followed by Lionel Messi. 

Elite forwards in football are responsible for scoring goals every single game in order to get the win for their teams. As a result, they are often the players that get the most fame. In this article, we will take a look at the active players with the most goals for club and country. 

Top 10 active players with the most goals 

10. Neymar Jr. (PSG and Brazil) – 348 goals 

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The Brazilian winger kicks off the list of the players with the most goals. He is currently the second-highest goalscorer in the history of his country, behind Pele. And in due course he is expected to hold the record all for himself. 

9. Gonzalo Higuain (Inter Miami and Argentina) – 352 goals 

For the younger football fans, Higuain might not be a very well-known name considering his last few years with Chelsea and Juventus. But, the former Napoli and Argentina international was one of the best forwards in the world at one point, and makes it to the list as a result. 

8. Edin Dzeko (Inter Milan and Bosnia) – 370 goals 

Dzeko took over the number 9 shirt from Romelu Lukaku at Inter, and has been able to deliver when needed. The Bosnian is one of the surprise players with the most goals for club and country. 

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7. Edinson Cavani (Manchester United and Uruguay) – 416 goals 

El Matador has left Manchester United, and will most likely be heading to La Liga this summer. He has been an exceptional striker for PSG and Napoli over the last few years, before a slow spell at Old Trafford. 

6. Karim Benzema (Real Madrid and France) – 425 goals 

Arguably the most prolific forward in the world right now, Karim Benzema is only getting better with age. The Frenchman helped Real Madrid win the Champions League and La Liga, and won the top scorer award in both competitions this year. 

5. Luis Suarez (Atletico Madrid and Uruguay) – 505 goals 

Suarez is one of the best number 9s of the modern era. He played for Liverpool and Barcelona in the past, before moving to Atletico Madrid and helping them win La Liga in his first season. 

4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic (AC Milan and Sweden) – 554 goals 

Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped AC Milan win the Scudetto this past season, and has played for some of the best clubs across Europe. The 40-year-old has been going strong despite his age, and is easily among the best to ever lace up a pair of boots. 

3. Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich and Poland) – 584 goals 

The Bayern Munich forward won the European Golden Boot this season. He has been able to score 30+ goals consistently in the German league, and is in the top 3 of players with the most goals for club and country. 

2. Lionel Messi (PSG and Argentina) – 769 goals 

Messi is South America’s all-time highest goalscorer, and is second in the list of players with the most goals of all-time. He is Barcelona’s top scorer, and has won seven career Ballon d’Or awards – a feat that might never be replicated. 

1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United and Portugal) – 815 goals 

The Portugal captain holds the record for the most goals scored in football. He is Real Madrid’s all-time top scorer, and also holds the same record in the entire history of the Champions League. 

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Arsh Das
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