List of English football first tier top scorers explained

The top tier in English football today is the Premier League, replacing the Football League First Division for the 1992–93 inaugural season. Since the 1888–89 season, the first year of top flight football, 110 different individual players have been named top scorer. Players from Tottenham Hotspur have been named top scorer more than players from any other club, appearing thirteen times on this list. Jimmy Greaves, the all-time top goal scorer in top flight history, won it four times whilst at Tottenham. Nineteen different nationalities are represented and although the vast majority of players are English, there were sixteen times where the top scorer in the First Division was Scottish. Since the Premier League started, the player (or players) is awarded the Golden Boot Trophy, for the most league goals in the season. In the Premier League era, Thierry Henry has won the Golden Boot more times than anyone else, winning this accolade four times, all with Arsenal.[1] Wayne Rooney, the Premier League's third highest goal scorer, does not appear on this list at all.

Once a rarity, a more widespread assortment of nationalities has achieved this success in recent years; in the 2018–19 season, it was shared between three players from different African countries, then in the 2021–22 season, Son Heung-min from South Korea finished level with Egypt's Mohamed Salah. Sergio Agüero won the award once, scoring 26 in the 2014–15 season. The Argentinian striker scored 184 goals between 2011 and 2021 to become the top foreign top flight goal scorer.[2]

Since the turn of the millennium only three Englishmen have won the award. In the 1999–2000 season Kevin Phillips won with 30 goals for Sunderland. This was a record for most goals by a debut player, in a 38 match season, until Erling Haaland broke it in the 2022–23 season. Harry Kane won the golden boot in successive seasons when he scored 25 in 2015–16 and then 29 in the 2016–17 season. He won it again in the 2020–21 season with 23. The third is Jamie Vardy; the Leicester City striker scored 23 goals in the 2019–20 season. Everton striker Dixie Dean holds the record for most goals scored in a single season, with 60 goals in the 1927–28 season. Dean's 310 goals scored for Everton is still the record for most goals scored for one club, and Dean also still holds the records for most hat-tricks, overall and in a single season.

Top scorers

By season

On six occasions Jimmy Greaves was the league top scorer: twice with Chelsea and later four with Tottenham Hotspur; however, Steve Bloomer with five holds the record for one team. Thierry Henry is the record Premier League winner with four. Gary Lineker has won the honour three times, all with different clubs, the only player to do so.

In the 1951–52 season, Chile international Jorge 'George' Robledo became the first foreign player to score the most goals in a season, topping the list with 33 goals for Newcastle United.[3] He stood alone on this list for 47 years. For two consecutive years the award was won by the lowest total of goals ever, 18. Englishmen Michael Owen, Dion Dublin and Chris Sutton won in the 1997–98 season.[4] Owen again won in the 1998–99 season, but this time he was joined by Dutchman Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Dwight Yorke, Trinidad and Tobago, the duo becoming the first foreign, league top scorers since Robledo. During this period however, two Republic of Ireland internationals, winger Andy McEvoy and striker John Aldridge, topped the scoring charts. McEvoy shared the most goals with Jimmy Greaves in the 1964–65 season while Aldridge top scored for Liverpool in the 1987–88 season. Both players, although non-British, do not appear on the top foreign goalscorers list published by the IFFHS[5] as well as many other reputable football websites. Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) became the first African to win the award in 2006–07 season and later Carlos Tevez, Luis Suárez and Sergio Agüero would add to the South American winners. In 2018–19, two players from the same club both finished as top scorers for the first time, Sadio Mané, Senegal, and Mohamed Salah, Egypt, of Liverpool.[6] finished in another three way tie, joined by Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, Gabon. The 2021–22 season saw Son Heung-min become the first Asian winner; the South Korean international scored 23 goals, finishing level with Mohamed Salah.

From the start of the Premier League, a golden boot trophy is presented to the top goalscorer. The first player to win this trophy was Teddy Sheringham, then playing for Tottenham Hotspur. In the 1993–94 season Andy Cole scored 34 goals for Newcastle United, the highest number of goals in the Premier League era to win the award. The following season Alan Shearer equalled it while playing for Blackburn Rovers. Both these records however, were set during a 42 match season. Since the Premier League was reduced down to 20 teams, Mohamed Salah held the record previously with 32 in a 38 match season for Liverpool until Norwegian striker Erling Haaland scored his 33rd goal for Manchester City in the 2022–23 season. Haaland's next goal saw him break the record of most goals scored in a season by a foreign player, ending Robledo's 71-year-old record.[7] Haaland finished the season with 36 goals, the highest goal amount since Ron Davies scored 37 for Southampton fifty-six years ago. However all these totals are dwarfed by the all time record holder, Everton legend Dixie Dean, who still holds the record for the most goals in a season with 60, set in the 1927–28 season.[8]

Player
Name of the player and number of times they were top scorer at that point (if more than one)
Indicates multiple top scorers in the same season
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season (since 1967–68)
§Denotes the club were English champions in the same season
SeasonPlayer(s)NationalityClub(s)Goals
1888–89data-sort-value="Goodall, John" John GoodallPreston North End§21
1889–90data-sort-value="Ross, Jimmy" Jimmy RossPreston North End§22
1890–91data-sort-value="Southworth, Jack" Jack SouthworthBlackburn Rovers26
1891–92data-sort-value="Campbell, John" John CampbellSunderland§32
1892–93data-sort-value="Campbell, John" Sunderland§31
1893–94data-sort-value="Southworth, Jack" Everton27
1894–95data-sort-value="Campbell, John" Sunderland§22
1895–96data-sort-value="Bloomer, Steve" Steve BloomerDerby County20
data-sort-value="Campbell, John" John CampbellAston Villa§
1896–97data-sort-value="Bloomer, Steve" Derby County22
1897–98data-sort-value="Wheldon, Fred" Fred WheldonAston Villa21
1898–99data-sort-value="Bloomer, Steve" Derby County23
1899–1900data-sort-value="Garraty, Billy" Billy GarratyAston Villa§27
1900–01data-sort-value="Bloomer, Steve" Derby County23
1901–02data-sort-value="Settle, Jimmy" Jimmy SettleEverton18
1902–03data-sort-value="Raybould, Sam" Sam RaybouldLiverpool31
1903–04data-sort-value="Bloomer, Steve" Derby County20
1904–05data-sort-value="Brown, Arthur" Arthur BrownSheffield United22
1905–06data-sort-value="Shepherd, Albert" Albert ShepherdBolton Wanderers26
1906–07data-sort-value="Young, Alex" Alex YoungEverton28
1907–08data-sort-value="West, Enoch" Enoch WestNottingham Forest27
1908–09data-sort-value="Freeman, Bert" Bert FreemanEverton38
1909–10data-sort-value="Parkinson, Jack" Jack ParkinsonLiverpool30
1910–11data-sort-value="Shepherd, Albert" Newcastle United25
1911–12data-sort-value="Hampton, Harry" Harry HamptonAston Villa25
data-sort-value="Holley, George" George HolleySunderland
data-sort-value="McLean, David" David McLeanSheffield Wednesday
1912–13data-sort-value="McLean, David" Sheffield Wednesday30
1913–14data-sort-value="Elliott, George" George ElliottMiddlesbrough32
1914–15data-sort-value="Parker, Bobby" Bobby ParkerEverton§35
1919–20data-sort-value="Morris, Fred" Fred MorrisWest Bromwich Albion§37
1920–21data-sort-value="Smith, Joe" Joe SmithBolton Wanderers38
1921–22data-sort-value="Wilson, Andrew" Andrew WilsonMiddlesbrough31
1922–23data-sort-value="Buchan, Charlie" Charlie BuchanSunderland30
1923–24data-sort-value="Chadwick, Wilf" Wilf ChadwickEverton28
1924–25data-sort-value="Roberts, Frank" Frank RobertsManchester City31
1925–26data-sort-value="Harper, Ted" Ted HarperBlackburn Rovers43
1926–27data-sort-value="Trotter, Jimmy" Jimmy TrotterSheffield Wednesday37
1927–28data-sort-value="Dean, Dixie" Dixie DeanEverton§60
1928–29data-sort-value="Halliday, Dave" Dave HallidaySunderland43
1929–30data-sort-value="Watson, Vic" Vic WatsonWest Ham United41
1930–31data-sort-value="Waring, Tom" Tom WaringAston Villa49
1931–32data-sort-value="Dean, Dixie" Everton§44
1932–33data-sort-value="Bowers, Jack" Jack BowersDerby County35
1933–34data-sort-value="Bowers, Jack" Derby County34
1934–35data-sort-value="Drake, Ted" Ted DrakeArsenal§42
1935–36data-sort-value="Richardson, Wg" W. G. RichardsonWest Bromwich Albion39
1936–37data-sort-value="Steele, Freddie" Freddie SteeleStoke City33
1937–38data-sort-value="Lawton, Tommy" Tommy LawtonEverton34
1938–39data-sort-value="Lawton, Tommy" Everton§35
1946–47data-sort-value="Westcott, Dennis" Dennis WestcottWolverhampton Wanderers37
1947–48data-sort-value="Rooke, Ronnie" Ronnie RookeArsenal§33
1948–49data-sort-value="Moir, Willie" Willie MoirBolton Wanderers25
1949–50data-sort-value="Davis, Dickie" Dickie DavisSunderland25
1950–51data-sort-value="Mortensen, Stan" Stan MortensenBlackpool30
1951–52data-sort-value="Robledo, George" George RobledoNewcastle United33
1952–53data-sort-value="Wayman, Charlie" Charlie WaymanPreston North End24
1953–54data-sort-value="Glazzard, Jimmy" Jimmy GlazzardHuddersfield Town29
1954–55data-sort-value="Allen, Ronnie" Ronnie AllenWest Bromwich Albion27
1955–56data-sort-value="Lofthouse, Nat" Nat LofthouseBolton Wanderers33
1956–57data-sort-value="Charles, John" John CharlesLeeds United38
1957–58data-sort-value="Smith, Bobby" Bobby SmithTottenham Hotspur36
1958–59data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Jimmy GreavesChelsea33
1959–60data-sort-value="Viollet, Dennis" Dennis ViolletManchester United32
1960–61data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Chelsea41
1961–62data-sort-value="Crawford, Ray" Ray CrawfordIpswich Town§33
data-sort-value="Kevan, Derek" Derek KevanWest Bromwich Albion
1962–63data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Tottenham Hotspur37
1963–64data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Tottenham Hotspur35
1964–65data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Tottenham Hotspur29
data-sort-value="McEvoy, Andy" Andy McEvoyBlackburn Rovers
1965–66data-sort-value="Hunt, Roger" Roger HuntLiverpool§29
data-sort-value="Irvine, Willie" Willie IrvineBurnley
1966–67data-sort-value="Davies, Ron" Ron DaviesSouthampton37
1967–68data-sort-value="Best, George" George BestManchester United28
data-sort-value="Davies, Ron" Southampton
1968–69data-sort-value="Greaves, Jimmy" Tottenham Hotspur27
1969–70data-sort-value="Astle, Jeff" Jeff AstleWest Bromwich Albion25
1970–71data-sort-value="Brown, Tony" Tony BrownWest Bromwich Albion28
1971–72data-sort-value="Lee, Francis" Francis LeeManchester City33
1972–73data-sort-value="Robson, Pop" Pop RobsonWest Ham United28
1973–74data-sort-value="Channon, Mick" Mick ChannonSouthampton21
1974–75data-sort-value="Macdonald, Malcolm" Malcolm MacdonaldNewcastle United21
1975–76data-sort-value="MacDougall, Ted" Ted MacDougallNorwich City23
1976–77data-sort-value="Gray, Andy" Andy GrayAston Villa25
data-sort-value="Macdonald, Malcolm" Arsenal
1977–78data-sort-value="Latchford, Bob" Bob LatchfordEverton30
1978–79data-sort-value="Worthington, Frank" Frank WorthingtonBolton Wanderers24
1979–80data-sort-value="Boyer, Phil" Phil BoyerSouthampton23
1980–81data-sort-value="Archibald, Steve" Steve ArchibaldTottenham Hotspur20
data-sort-value="Withe, Peter" Peter WitheAston Villa§
1981–82data-sort-value="Keegan, Kevin" Kevin KeeganSouthampton26
1982–83data-sort-value="Blissett, Luther" Luther BlissettWatford27
1983–84data-sort-value="Rush, Ian" style="background:#FFE6BD" Ian RushLiverpool§32
1984–85data-sort-value="Dixon, Kerry" Kerry DixonChelsea24
data-sort-value="Lineker, Gary" Gary LinekerLeicester City
1985–86data-sort-value="Lineker, Gary" Everton30
1986–87data-sort-value="Allen, Clive" Clive AllenTottenham Hotspur33
1987–88data-sort-value="Aldridge, John" John AldridgeLiverpool§26
1988–89data-sort-value="Smith, Alan" Alan SmithArsenal§23
1989–90data-sort-value="Lineker, Gary" Tottenham Hotspur24
1990–91data-sort-value="Smith, Alan" Arsenal§22
1991–92data-sort-value="Wright, Ian" Ian Wright29
1992–93data-sort-value="Sheringham, Teddy" Teddy Sheringham22
1993–94data-sort-value="Cole, Andy" Andy ColeNewcastle United34
1994–95data-sort-value="Shearer, Alan" Alan ShearerBlackburn Rovers§34
1995–96data-sort-value="Shearer, Alan" Blackburn Rovers31
1996–97data-sort-value="Shearer, Alan" Newcastle United25
1997–98data-sort-value="Dublin, Dion" Dion DublinCoventry City18
data-sort-value="Owen, Michael" Michael OwenLiverpool
data-sort-value="Sutton, Chris" Chris SuttonBlackburn Rovers
1998–99data-sort-value="Hasselbaink, Jimmy Floyd" Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkLeeds United18
data-sort-value="Owen, Michael" Liverpool
data-sort-value="Yorke, Dwight" Dwight YorkeManchester United§
1999–2000data-sort-value="Phillips, Kevin" style="background:#FFE6BD" Kevin PhillipsSunderland30
2000–01data-sort-value="Hasselbaink, Jimmy Floyd" Chelsea23
2001–02data-sort-value="Henry, Thierry" Thierry HenryArsenal§24
2002–03data-sort-value="Nistelrooy, Ruud van" Ruud van NistelrooyManchester United§25
2003–04data-sort-value="Henry, Thierry" style="background:#FFE6BD" Thierry Henry Arsenal§30
2004–05data-sort-value="Henry, Thierry" style="background:#FFE6BD" Thierry Henry Arsenal25
2005–06data-sort-value="Henry, Thierry" Arsenal27
2006–07data-sort-value="Drogba, Didier" Didier DrogbaChelsea20
2007–08data-sort-value="Ronaldo, Cristiano" style="background:#FFE6BD" Cristiano RonaldoManchester United§31
2008–09data-sort-value="Anelka, Nicolas" Nicolas AnelkaChelsea19
2009–10data-sort-value="Drogba, Didier" Chelsea§29
2010–11data-sort-value="Berbatov, Dimitar" Dimitar BerbatovManchester United§20
data-sort-value="Tevez, Carlos" Carlos TevezManchester City
2011–12data-sort-value="Persie, Robin van" Robin van PersieArsenal30
2012–13data-sort-value="Persie, Robin van" Manchester United§26
2013–14data-sort-value="Suarez, Luis" style="background:#FFE6BD" Luis SuárezLiverpool31
2014–15data-sort-value="Aguero, Sergio" Sergio AgüeroManchester City26
2015–16data-sort-value="Kane, Harry" Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur25
2016–17data-sort-value="Kane, Harry" Tottenham Hotspur29
2017–18data-sort-value="Salah, Mohamed" Mohamed SalahLiverpool32
2018–19data-sort-value="Aubameyang, Pierre-Emerick" Pierre-Emerick AubameyangArsenal22
data-sort-value="Mane, Sadio" Sadio ManéLiverpool
data-sort-value="Salah, Mohamed" Liverpool
2019–20data-sort-value="Vardy, Jamie" Jamie VardyLeicester City23
2020–21data-sort-value="Kane, Harry" Tottenham Hotspur23
2021–22data-sort-value="Salah, Mohamed" Liverpool23
data-sort-value="Son, Heung-min" Son Heung-minTottenham Hotspur
2022–23data-sort-value="Haaland, Erling" style="background:#FFE6BD" Erling HaalandManchester City§36
2023-24data-sort-value="Haaland, Erling" Manchester City§27

By number of seasons as top scorer

[9]

Rank PlayerTitlesClub(s)YearsRef.
1 Jimmy GreavesChelsea 1959, 1961, Tottenham Hotspur 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969 1958–59, 1960–61, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1968–69[10]
2 Steve Bloomer1895–96, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1900–01, 1903–04[11]
3 Thierry HenryArsenal2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06[12]
4 John Campbell1891–92, 1892–93, 1894–95
Gary LinekerLeicester City 1985, Everton 1986, Tottenham Hotspur 19901984–85, 1985–86, 1989–90
Alan ShearerBlackburn Rovers 1995, 1996, Newcastle United 1997 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97[13]
Harry KaneTottenham Hotspur2015–16, 2016–17, 2020–21[14]
Mohamed SalahLiverpool2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22
9 Jack SouthworthBlackburn Rovers 1891, Everton 1894 1890–91, 1893–94
Albert ShepherdBolton Wanderers 1906, Newcastle United 1911 1905–06, 1910–11
David McLean1911–12, 1912–13
Dixie Dean1927–28, 1931–32
Jack Bowers1932–33, 1933–34
Tommy Lawton1937–38, 1938–39
Ron Davies1966–67, 1967–68
Malcolm MacdonaldNewcastle United 1975, Arsenal 1977 1974–75, 1976–77
Alan SmithArsenal1988–89, 1990–91
Michael OwenLiverpool1997–98, 1998–99[15]
Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkLeeds United 1999, Chelsea 20011998–99, 2000–01
Didier DrogbaChelsea2006–07, 2009–10
Robin van PersieArsenal 2012, Manchester United 20132011–12, 2012–13[16] [17]
Erling HaalandManchester City2022-23, 2023-24

By club

Coventry City and Stoke City are the only clubs with top league scorers whose teams have never finished in the top three.

RankClubTitlesSeasons
1Tottenham Hotspur1957–58, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1968–69, 1980–81, 1986–87, 1989–90, 1992–93, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2020–21, 2021–22
2Everton1893–94, 1901–02, 1906–07, 1908–09, 1914–15, 1923–24, 1927–28, 1931–32, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1977–78, 1985–86
Arsenal1934–35, 1947–48, 1976–77, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2011–12, 2018–19
4Liverpool1902–03, 1909–10, 1965–66, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1997–98, 1998–99, 2013–14, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2021–22
5Sunderland1891–92, 1892–93, 1894–95, 1911–12, 1922–23, 1928–29, 1949–50, 1999–2000
6Derby County1895–96, 1896–97, 1898–99, 1900–01, 1903–04, 1932–33, 1933–34
Aston Villa1895–96, 1897–98, 1899–1900, 1911–12, 1930–31, 1976–77, 1980–81
Chelsea1958–59, 1960–61, 1984–85, 2000–01, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2009–10
Manchester United1959–60, 1967–68, 1998–99, 2002–03, 2007–08, 2010–11, 2012–13
10West Bromwich Albion1919–20, 1935–36, 1954–55, 1961–62, 1969–70, 1970–71
Blackburn Rovers1890–91, 1925–26, 1964–65, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1997–98
Manchester City1924–25, 1971–72, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2022–23, 2023-24
13Bolton Wanderers1905–06, 1920–21, 1948–49, 1955–56, 1978–79
Southampton1966–67, 1967–68, 1973–74, 1979–80, 1981–82
Newcastle United1910–11, 1951–52, 1974–75, 1993–94, 1996–97
16Sheffield Wednesday1911–12, 1912–13, 1926–27
Preston North End1888–89, 1889–90, 1952–53
18Middlesbrough1913–14, 1921–22
West Ham United1929–30, 1972–73
Leeds United1956–57, 1998–99
Leicester City1984–85, 2019–20
22Sheffield United1904–05
Nottingham Forest1907–08
Stoke City1936–37
Wolverhampton Wanderers1946-47
Blackpool1950–51
Huddersfield Town1953–54
Ipswich Town1961–62
Burnley1965–66
Norwich City1975-76
Watford1982–83
Coventry City1997–98

By nationality

Top 50 all-time top scorers

The Football League Division One from 1888 through to the end of the 1991–92 season and now the Premier League, make up the top tier in English football. During these 135 years three players have scored over 300 goals, with another 25 scoring over 200 goals. A further three players were a goal shy, finishing on 199 goals. The first was Sheffield Wednesday's Andrew Wilson[18] whose career was interrupted by World War I but went onto make 501 appearances. In the mid-sixties, Bobby Smith[19] retired after scoring 23 in 74 for Chelsea and 176 in 271 for Tottenham, and finally ten years later, England legend Sir Bobby Charlton,[20] left Manchester United after making 606 appearances.

Derby County forward Steve Bloomer was the first player to score over 300 goals, his record of 314 stood for over half a century. In 14 years, he scored 240 goals in 376 matches in his first stint at Derby County before moving to Middlesbrough where he scored 59 in 125 games for the Boro.[21] After five years on Teesside, he returned to Derby who were in the second division then. He spent two years in the second division scoring 38 goals before the Rams won promotion. In his final two seasons he scored a further 15 goals in 34 matches, a total of 255 in 410 appearances for Derby County. Everton striker Dixie Dean came very close to breaking the record, he scored 349 league goals all for Everton, however 39 were scored in the second division, leaving him 4 goals behind. Bloomers' achievement was finally surpassed when Jimmy Greaves broke the record scoring 357 goals, playing for Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United. For Chelsea he scored 124 goals in 157 appearances, only Frank Lampard 147,[22] Roy Bentley 130, and Bobby Tambling 129 have scored more top flight goals for Chelsea. Greaves moved on to Tottenham Hotspur where, to this day, remains Tottenham's top league goalscorer after scoring 220 goals in 321 appearances.[23] His top flight career ended at West Ham United, where he scored 13 in 38 matches.[24]

In the Premier League era, Alan Shearer[25] sits top, but even with his full tally of 283 goals, he is still left trailing. Four more "modern day" players, who have played in the Premier League make the list, Wayne Rooney, the third highest Premier League goalscorer with 208 goals for Everton and Manchester United, is 22nd. Liverpool legend Ian Rush is the 14th highest scorer in the history of top flight football, but his Premier League tally is only 48 goals, ranking him 132nd. Another player to lose goals is Tony Cottee, who sits in 18th place. His last 78 goals gives him a current PL ranking of 59. Apart from these three, a further 20 players, who have scored 100 or more goals, have lesser totals. Ranked 44th, Lee Chapman[26] scored 177 goals, the same as Frank Lampard and two more than Thierry Henry, but his last 23 goals sees him in 342nd place in the Premier League. Peter Beardsley[27] and Matt Le Tissier[28] (jointly ranked 71st), both scored 161 goals, 11 more than Michael Owen who is tenth on the PL list. Beardsley is in 89th position with 58 goals in the Premier League while a lack of centurions, assists Le Tissier's ranking. Losing 61 goals improves his overall position, ranked 34th in the Premier League with 100 goals.

Before moving to Bayern Munich in August 2023, the most recently active player in the Top 50 was ex-Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, whose goal tally is 213, ranking him second in the Premier League. Kane scored 30 goals last season to move above players such as Dennis Viollet,[29] Ray Charnley[30] who both had 190 goals, Peter Harris,[31] who scored 192 goals for Portsmouth, Stan Mortensen[32] who scored 197 goals for Blackpool, George Elliott[33] who scored 198 goals for Middlesbrough and the three players mentioned above who all scored 199 goals. Kane, currently ranked 19th, became only the 28th player in 135 years of league football to join the elite 200 club.

First Division/Premier League top 50 goalscorers[34]

RankPlayerYearsGoalsApps RatioClub Goals/Appearances
1 Jimmy Greaves1957–19713575160.69Chelsea 124/157 - Tottenham Hotspur 220/321 - West Ham Utd 13/38
2 Steve Bloomer1892–19143145350.59Derby County 255/410 - Middlesbrough 59/125
3 Dixie Dean1924–19383103620.86Everton
4 Gordon Hodgson1925–19402884550.63Liverpool 233/359 - Aston Villa 4/15 - Leeds United 51/81
5 Alan Shearer1988–20062835590.51Southampton 23/118 - Blackburn Rovers 112/138 - Newcastle Utd 148/303
6 Charlie Buchan1912–19282584810.53Sunderland 209/379 - Arsenal 49/102
7 David Jack1920–19342574760.54Bolton Wanderers 144/295 - Arsenal 113/181
8 Nat Lofthouse1946–19602554520.56Bolton Wanderers
9 Joe Bradford1921–19352484100.60Birmingham City
10 Hughie Gallacher1925–19382463550.69Newcastle Utd 133/160 - Chelsea 72/132 - Derby Co. 38/51 - Grimsby Town 3/12
11 Joe Smith1908–19272434160.59Bolton Wanderers
12 George Brown1921–19352403660.65Huddersfield Town 142/213 - Aston Villa 79/116 - Leeds United 19/37
13 George Camsell1921–19392333370.69Middlesbrough
14 Ian Rush1980–19982325150.45Liverpool 229/469 - Leeds United 3/36 - Newcastle United 0/10
15 David Herd1954–19702224120.53Arsenal 97/166 - Manchester United 114/202 - Stoke City 11/44
16 Harry Hampton1904–19222193570.61Aston Villa 215/339 - Birmingham City 4/18
17 Billy Walker1919–19332144780.44Aston Villa
Tony Cottee1982–20012145480.39West Ham United 115/279 - Everton 72/184 - Leicester City 27/85
19 Harry Kane2012–2133200.67Tottenham Hotspur 213/317 - Norwich City 0/3
20 Dave Halliday1925–19332112570.82Sunderland 156/166 - Arsenal 8/15 - Manchester City 47/76
21 Geoff Hurst1959–19752105190.40West Ham United 180/411 - Stoke City 30/108
22 Ronnie Allen1950–19612084150.50West Bromwich Albion
Wayne Rooney2002–20182084910.42Everton 25/98 - Manchester United 183/393
24 Bobby Gurney1926–19442053480.59Sunderland
25 Arthur Chandler1925–19352033090.66Leicester City
Vic Watson1923–19362032950.69West Ham United
27 Harry Johnson1919–19312013130.64Sheffield United
Denis Law1960–19742013770.53Manchester City 30/68 - Manchester United 171/309
29 Andrew Wilson1900–19201995010.40Sheffield Wednesday
Bobby Smith1950–19651993450.58Chelsea 23/74 - Tottenham Hotspur 176/271
Bobby Charlton1956–19751996060.33Manchester United
32 George Elliott1909–19251983270.61Middlesbrough
33 Stan Mortensen1946–19591973170.62Blackpool
34 Peter Harris1946–19601924680.41Portsmouth
35 Dennis Viollet1953–19671903910.49Manchester United 159/259 - Stoke City 31/132
Ray Charnley1954–19721903590.53Blackpool
37 Tommy Thompson1947–19641873540.53Newcastle United 4/16 - Aston Villa 67/149 - Preston North End 116/189
Andy Cole1992–20071874150.45Played for 8 clubs - see stats below
39 Jack Bowers1928–19391862550.73Derby County 167/203 - Leicester City 19/52
40 Sergio Aguero2011–20211842750.67Manchester City
41 Tony Brown1963–19801794590.39West Brom
Teddy Sheringham1988–20071795210.34Millwall 20/64 - Nott'm Forest 14/42 - Spurs 97/236 - Man Utd 31/104 - Portsmouth 9/32 - West Ham 8/43
43 Ginger Richardson1928–19461782690.66West Brom
44 Lee Chapman1979–19951775080.35Played for 8 clubs - see stats below
Frank Lampard1995–20151776090.29West Ham United 24/148 - Chelsea 147/429 - Manchester City 6/32
46 Billy Hibbert1906–19221753870.45Bury 99/178 - Newcastle United 46/139 - Bradford City 26/53 - Oldham Athletic 4/17
Derek Dougan1957–19751754580.38Blackburn R. 26/59 - Leicester City 35/68 - Wolves 86/247 - Portsmouth 9/33 - Aston Villa 19/51
Thierry Henry1999–20121752580.68Arsenal
49 Jack Rowley1937–19571733510.49Manchester United
Peter Dobing1955–19731735090.34Blackburn R. 60/120 - Manchester City 31/82 - Stoke City 82/307
Andy ColeArsenal 0/1 - Newcastle United 43/58 - Manchester United 93/195 - Blackburn Rovers 27/83 - Fulham 12/31 - Manchester City 9/22 - Portsmouth 3/18 - Sunderland 0/7
Lee ChapmanStoke City 34/99 - Arsenal 4/23 - Sunderland 3/15 - Sheffield Wednesday 63/149 - Nottingham Forest 15/48 - Leeds United 50/118 - West Ham United 7/40 - Ipswich Town 1/16
As shown below in the player records, Lee Chapman holds the record of most top flight clubs scored for with 8. Andy Cole played for 8 clubs also, but only scored for 6. Marcus Bent is another player to play for 8 different top flight clubs, again only scoring for 6.[35] Steve Claridge has played for sixteen different league clubs, but only with Leicester City has he played in the top division, scoring 12 in 49 appearances.[36] A name that does not appear on the top scorer list is Arthur Rowley, the record holder for the most goals in league football, scoring 434 goals in 619 league games. Arthur's brother Jack Rowley scored 173 goals for Manchester United and is ranked 49th, shown above. Arthur however didn't play much top flight football in his career, but he did score 51 goals in 95 matches. In one season at Fulham he scored 8 in 34 appearances and then later hit 43 in 61 appearances over two seasons for Leicester City.[37]

Clubs top scorer in top tier

The start of the Football League saw 12 teams become the founding members of the first ever league season in 1888–89. These were Accrington, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Everton, Preston North End, Aston Villa, Derby County, Notts County, Stoke City, West Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers.[38] Since then a total of sixty five different clubs have played at the top level, with only three premier league players breaking club records set in the football league. Thierry Henry beat the 150 scored by Cliff Bastin for Arsenal.[39] Roy Bentley who scored 130 goals for Chelsea was surpassed by Frank Lampard, while Sergio Aguero overtook the 147 Eric Brook scored for Manchester City.[40] Matt Le Tissier scored in both the First Division and the Premier League to become Southampton's top scorer, exceeding the 134 goal record set by Welshman Ron Davies.[41] The Premier League's top three goalscorers, who all have scored over 200 goals, fail to appear. Alan Shearer finished nine goals adrift of Blackburn's Ted Harper[42] and finished two short of Geordie legend Jackie Milburn,[43] while Wayne Rooney was sixteen short of Bobby Charlton's record. Harry Kane requires another 7 goals to break Jimmy Greaves Tottenham record. Crystal Palace are the only club whose top scorer is still currently playing, Wilfried Zaha so far has 68 goals to his name.

Glossop statistics currently unavailable.

ClubPlayer NameGoalsYears
Accrington Billy Barbour331888–1890
Arsenal Thierry Henry1751999–2007,2012
Aston Villa Harry Hampton2151904–1920
Barnsley Neal Redfearn101991–1998
Birmingham City Joe Bradford2481920–1935
Blackburn Rovers Ted Harper1211923–1934
Blackpool Stan Mortensen1971941–1955
Bolton Wanderers Nat Lofthouse2551946–1960
Bournemouth Josh King482015–2021
Bradford City Frank O'Rourke631920–1921
Bradford Park Avenue David McLean491919–1922
Brentford Dave McCulloch851935–1938
Brighton & HA Michael Robinson371980–1983
Bristol City Sam Gilligan441904–1910
Burnley George Beel1421923–1932
Bury Billy Hibbert991906–1911
Cardiff City Len Davies1171919–1931
Carlisle United Joe Laidlaw121972–1976
Charlton Athletic Charles Vaughan911946–1953
Chelsea Frank Lampard1472001–2014
Coventry City Dion Dublin611994–1998
Crystal Palace Wilfried Zaha682010–
Darwen John McKnight111893–1894
Derby County Steve Bloomer2551891–1914
Everton Dixie Dean3101925–1937
Fulham Graham Leggat1061958–1966
Grimsby Town Pat Glover1171929–1939
Huddersfield Town George Brown1421921–1929
Hull City Nikica Jelavic132014–2015
Ipswich Town John Wark1071974–1990
Leeds United Peter Lorimer1511962–1979
Leicester City Arthur Chandler2031923–1935
ClubPlayer NameGoalsYears
Leyton Orient Dave Dunmore111961–1964
Liverpool Gordon Hodgson2331925–1936
Luton Town Gordon Turner1011949–1964
Manchester City Sergio Aguero1842011–2021
Manchester United Bobby Charlton1991956–1973
Middlesbrough George Camsell2331925–1939
Millwall Tony Cascarino221987–1990
Newcastle United Jackie Milburn1501946–1957
Northampton Town Bobby Brown91963–1966
Norwich City John Deehan481981–1986
Notts County Trevor Christie411979–1984
Nottingham Forest Grenville Morris1521898–1913
Oldham Athletic Joe Walters351912–1919
Oxford United John Aldridge381984–1987
Portsmouth Peter Harris1931946–1960
Preston North End Tom Finney1641946–1960
Queens Park Rangers Les Ferdinand801987–1995
Reading Kevin Doyle192005–2009
Sheffield United Harry Johnson2011916–1931
Sheffield Wednesday Andrew Wilson1991900–1920
Southampton Matt Le Tissier1611986–2002
Stoke City Freddie Steele1401933–1949
Sunderland Charlie Buchan2091911–1925
Swansea City Wilfried Bony272013–2019
Swindon Town Jan Age Fjortoft121993–1995
Tottenham Hotspur Jimmy Greaves2201961–1970
Watford Luther Blissett701975–1988
West Bromwich Albion Ronnie Allen2081950–1961
West Ham United Vic Watson2031920–1935
Wigan Athletic Hugo Rodallega242009–2012
Wimbledon John Fashanu1031986–1994
Wolverhampton Wanderers Johnny Hancocks1581946–1957

Top five scorers by nationality

Many different nationalities have played in English top flight football throughout the years. The tables below show the top five highest scorers from their respective country. As shown in the list above, the top English and Scottish goal scorers can be seen.

Of the home nation countries, Premier League players are well short of the overall records. Northern Ireland's top Premier League scorer is Iain Dowie who scored 33 of his 57 goals in the Premier League. The top Welsh goal scorer is Ryan Giggs who scored 114 goals, 109 in the Premier League while Duncan Ferguson with 68 goals is the top Scottish goal scorer in the Premier League. All well short of the record totals by Derek Dougan, Ian Rush and Hughie Gallacher.

The Republic of Ireland top scorer is Jimmy Dunne who played for both versions of the Ireland team in the 1930s the Republic of Ireland and. The second is Robbie Keane, who scored all his 126 goals in the Premier League, but ended with 10 goals less than record holder Frank Stapleton. A different story with the rest of the world, made up predominately of Premier League players only. South American Jorge Robledo's record remains from the fifties, currently the joint third highest goalscorer. Craig Johnston has been overtaking by Premier League Oceanic players while Lindy Delapenha also, has lost his Caribbean record. However, South African duo Stuart Leary and Berry Nieuwenhuys records remain intact from decades ago. American Roy Wegerle has dropped to second in the United States and Canada scorers. The European and African top scorers are all from the Premier League era.

When Dwight Yorke scored a hat-trick for Manchester United against Leicester City, on Sunday 17 January 1999,[44] he became the top foreign scorer. With this treble he moved onto 84 top-flight goals, surpassing the previous record of 82, set by Chilean Jorge Robledo in 1953.[45] Later that year on Saturday 18 December 1999, Yorke scored twice for Manchester United in a 4-2 away win at West Ham United.[46] His first goal that day saw him become the first foreign player to score 100 top flight goals.[47] This was his 27th league goal for Manchester United, after scoring 73 previously for Aston Villa. As of the end of the 2022–23 season, his 136 goals ranks him as the fifth-highest foreign goalscorer, behind Sergio Agüero's 184, Thierry Henry's 175, Robin van Persie's 144 and Mohamed Salah's 144.

As of the end of the 2022–23 season.

Northern Ireland

RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1Derek Dougan1754580.381957–1975Blackburn Rovers (26/59), Leicester City (35/68), Wolverhampton Wanderers (86/247), Portsmouth (9/33), Aston Villa (19/51)[48]
2Jimmy Dunne1532010.761926–1937Sheffield United (143/173), Arsenal (10/28)[49]
3George Best1373610.381963–1977Manchester United[50]
4Billy Gillespie1274480.281910–1933Sheffield United[51]
5Jimmy McIlroy1265190.241950–1967Burnley (116/439), Stoke City (10/80)[52]
Republic of Ireland[53]
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1Frank Stapleton1364580.301974–1995Arsenal (75/225), Manchester United (60/223), Derby County (1/10)[54]
2Robbie Keane1263490.361997–2012Coventry City (12/31), Leeds United (13/46), Tottenham Hotspur (91/238), Liverpool (5/19), West Ham United (2/9), Aston Villa (3/6)[55]
3Niall Quinn1093990.271983–2002Arsenal (14/67), Manchester City (66/193), Sunderland (29/139)[56]
4Johnny Giles914790.191959–1976Manchester United (10/99), Leeds United (80/343), West Bromwich Albion (1/37)[57]
5John Aldridge881470.601985–1989Oxford United (38/64), Liverpool (50/83)[58]
Wales
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1Ian Rush2325150.451980–1998Liverpool (229/469), Leeds United (3/36), Newcastle United (0/10)[59]
2Trevor Ford1693240.521946–1961Aston Villa (60/120), Sunderland (67/108), Cardiff City (42/96)[60]
3Grenville Morris1523320.381897–1913Nottingham Forest[61]
4Mark Hughes1495310.281980–2002Manchester United (120/345), Chelsea (25/95), Southampton (2/52), Everton (1/18), Blackburn Rovers (1/21)[62]
5Roy Vernon1453150.461955–1970Blackburn Rovers (22/51), Everton (101/176), Stoke City (22/88)[63]
Europe (excluding UK & Republic of Ireland)
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Thierry Henry1752580.681994–2012Arsenal
2 Robin van Persie1442800.512004–2015Arsenal (96/194), Manchester United (48/86)
3 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink1272880.441997–2007Leeds United (34/69), Chelsea (69/136), Middlesbrough (22/58), Charlton Athletic (2/25)
4 Nicolas Anelka1253640.341996–2014Arsenal (23/65), Manchester City (37/89), Chelsea (38/125), Liverpool (4/20), Bolton Wanderers (21/53), West Bromwich Albion (2/12)
5 Romelu Lukaku1212780.442011–2022West Bromwich Albion (17/35), Everton (68/141), Manchester United (28/66), Chelsea (8/36)
South America
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Sergio Agüero1842750.672011–2021Manchester City
2 Carlos Tevez842020.422006–2013West Ham United (7/26), Manchester United (19/63), Manchester City (58/113)
3 George Robledo821460.561949–1953Newcastle United
Roberto Firmino822560.322015–2023Liverpool
4 Gabriel Jesus721970.372017-Manchester City (58/159), Arsenal (14/38)
5 Luis Suarez691100.632011–2014Liverpool
Africa[64]
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Mohamed Salah1542520.602013–Chelsea (2/13), Liverpool (152/239)
2 Sadio Mané1112630.422014–2022Southampton (21/67), Liverpool (90/196)
3 Didier Drogba1042540.412004–2012Chelsea
4 Emmanuel Adebayor972420.402005–2016Arsenal (46/104), Manchester City (15/34), Tottenham Hotspur (35/92), Crystal Palace (1/12)
5 Yakubu952520.382003–2012Portsmouth (28/67), Middlesbrough (25/73), Everton (25/82), Blackburn Rovers (17/30)
Oceania
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Mark Viduka922400.382000–2009Leeds United (59/130), Middlesbrough (26/72), Newcastle United (7/38)
2 Harry Kewell572740.211993–2008Leeds United (45/181), Liverpool (12/93)
3 Tim Cahill562260.252004–2012Everton
4 Chris Wood551980.282009–West Bromwich Albion (0/3), Leicester City (1/7), Burnley (49/144), Newcastle United (4/35), Nottingham Forest (1/9)
5 Craig Johnston462540.181977–1988Middlesbrough (16/64), Liverpool (30/190)[65]
United States and Canada
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Clint Dempsey572180.262007–2013Fulham (50/189), Tottenham Hotspur (7/29),
2 Roy Wegerle552740.211986–1995Luton Town (10/45), Queens Park Rangers (29/75), Coventry City (9/53), Chelsea (3/23), Blackburn Rovers (4/22)[66]
3 Brian McBride361480.242002–2008Everton (4/8), Fulham (32/140)
4 Tomasz Radzinski351940.182001–2007Everton (25/91), Fulham (10/103)
5 Christian Pulisic20980.202018–Chelsea
Caribbean
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Dwight Yorke1364230.321989–2009Aston Villa (73/231), Manchester United (48/92), Blackburn Rovers (12/60), Birmingham City (2/13), Sunderland (1/27)
2 Michail Antonio632310.272008–West Ham United
3 Robbie Earle592830.211991–2000Wimbledon
4 Jason Euell562610.211995–2007Wimbledon (22/105), Charlton Athletic (34/139), Middlesbrough (0/17)
5 Lindy Delapenha501510.331948–1958Middlesbrough (50/144), Portsmouth (0/7)[67]
South Africa
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1Stuart Leary761730.441951–1957Charlton Athletic [68]
2Berry Nieuwenhuys742360.311933–1947Liverpool [69]
3Benni McCarthy371200.312006–2011Blackburn Rovers (37/109), West Ham United (0/11)
4Shaun Bartlett241230.202000–2006Charlton Athletic
5Steven Pienaar202140.092007–2017Everton (20/189), Tottenham Hotspur (0/10), Sunderland (0/15)
Central America
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Javier Hernandez531580.342010–2019Manchester United (37/103), West Ham United (16/55)
2 Paulo Wanchope501560.321997–2004Derby County (23/72), West Ham United (12/35), Manchester City (15/49)
3 Clyde Best471860.251969–1976West Ham United[70]
4 Raúl Jiménez441510.302018–Wolverhampton Wanderers (40/135), Fulham (4/16)
5 Carl Cort281110.251996–2004Wimbledon (16/73), Newcastle United (7/22), Wolverhampton Wanderers (5/16)
Asia
RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioYearsClubsRef.
1 Son Heung-min1172950.382015–Tottenham Hotspur
2 Muzzy Izzet342480.141996–2006Leicester City (33/222), Birmingham City (1/26)
3 Yossi Benayoun311940.162005–2014West Ham United (8/75), Liverpool (18/92), Chelsea (1/8), Arsenal (4/19)
4 Ronny Rosenthal251620.151990–1997Liverpool (21/74), Tottenham Hotspur (4/88)[71]
5 Tuncay Şanlı201270.162007–2012Middlesbrough (15/67), Stoke City (5/44), Bolton Wanderers (0/16)

Excluded centurions

Former Leeds United legend Johnny Giles in a 2016 interview published in the Irish Independent states "What other sport wipes out 100 years of records and standards and decides that Alan Shearer was the first player to score 100 goals for two clubs when Jimmy Greaves did it decades before? In no other sport in England is there such a casual disregard and disrespect for the achievements of players who inhabit the archives..."[72]

In the 135 year history of football in England, a total of 256 players have scored 100 or more goals in the top flight.[73] Son Heung-min in the 2022–23 season became the latest player to reach a century of goals, all scored for Tottenham Hotspur.[74] That figure includes the 34 players in the Premier League 100 club, leaving 222 players excluded from the records shown today, those centurions among the 104 years of history "wiped out".

Out of those 256 centurions, 24 players played either side of the 1992 rebranding of the top tier in English football. Seven of those players would be among the first players included in the premier league 100 club, those records easily available. The other seventeen players would be included among the neglected records. The records of those other 222 players who have all scored 100 or more goals, are not as easily, or readily available as the 34 players who have, since 1992. The tables below show the seventeen players who scored a century of top flight goals and the seven who have a lesser total, after the 1992 launch of the Premier League, never seen among the Premier League era records.

Matt Le Tissier, despite not having his first 61 goals for Southampton included, is ranked 34th in the Premier League. He scored the same number of goals as Peter Beardsley, however, his 100 goals he scored from 1992 places him in the Premier League records, where as Beardsley is among the 222 excluded centurions, not among any records shown on Sky Sports. The goal-scoring career of Manchester United stalwart Bryan Robson is very nearly entirely erased, the same with Alan Smith, the Leicester City and Arsenal striker. John Wark, the Ipswich Town and Liverpool midfielder scored 135 goals, which would make him the 14th highest goal scorer in the Premier League. The Scottish midfielder is ahead of Paul Scholes and Steven Gerrard while Robson would be sitting alongside Dion Dublin and Sadio Mané, just outside the top 20. Many other player records also fail to show their full career goal statistics because of the changeover. These include Manchester United forward Brian McClair who had 70 of his 88 goals deducted.[75] Paul Goddard scored 82 goals but is shot down to only 3[76] while England midfielder Steve Hodge has 3 goals also, not his full 79.[77] Gary Bannister also had 70 goals removed, 78 reduced to 8 goals.[78] Former England left back Stuart Pearce is shown with 20 goals and not the 63 he scored, mostly at Nottingham Forest.[79] David Platt does not have his 45 goals he scored for Aston Villa included, only the 13 he scored for Arsenal.[80] Chris Waddle loses his entire career records for both Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, his 10 goals for Sheffield Wednesday and his solitary Sunderland goal are all that's included.[81]

17 players who all scored 100 or more goals, scoring in both Division 1 & Premier League

PlayerTotalYearsDiv. 1PremRef.
GoalsMatches
Ian Rush2325151980–199818448
Tony Cottee2145481982–200113678[82]
Lee Chapman1775081979–199515423
Peter Beardsley1614701979–199910358
Mark Hughes1495311980–20028564
Alan Smith1494251982–19951418[83]
John Barnes1425381981–199911428[84]
Graeme Sharp1394191980–199712316[85]
John Wark1354671975–199712213[86]
Mick Harford1233891980–199810419[87]
Dean Saunders1143861982–20016945[88]
Bryan Robson1115271975–19971092[89]
Nigel Clough1113781984–19979120[90]
Niall Quinn1093991983–20025059[91]
John Fashanu1062821978–19958620[92]
Kevin Campbell1063941988–20072383[93]
Rod Wallace1013591987–20045645[94]
Total goals of players included in the Premier League 100 club
PlayerTotalYearsDiv. 1PremRef.
GoalsMatches
Alan Shearer2835591988–200623260[95]
Teddy Sheringham1795211988–200733146[96]
Les Ferdinand1694011986–200520149[97]
Ian Wright1653151985–199952113[98]
Matt Le Tissier1614431986–200261100[99]
Dwight Yorke1364231989–200913123[100]
Ryan Giggs1146721990–20145109[101]

Player Records

All records listed below pertain to league matches played in Division 1 and/or the Premier League only.

Most goals: 357 - Jimmy Greaves in 516 matches for Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United (1957-1971)[102]

Most goals in a season:

Most goals in a debut season:

Most goals in a match: 7 Ted Drake for Arsenal v Aston Villa (away) 14 December 1935[107]

Most hat-tricks: 30 Dixie Dean Everton 1923–1937[108]

Most hat-tricks in one season: 8 Dixie Dean 1931-32[109]

Youngest goalscorer: Jason Dozzell 16 years and 57 days for Ipswich Town v Coventry City, February 1984)[110]

Youngest hat-trick goalscorer: Alan Shearer 17 years 240 days for Southampton v Arsenal April 8, 1988.[111] (Trevor Francis 16 years and 317 days was in Division 2)

Oldest goalscorer: Billy Meredith, 47 years, 8 months, 17 days for Manchester City v Burnley April 15, 1922.[112] Also FA Cup oldest goalscorer, aged 49.[113]

Most consecutive league matches scored in: 15 Stan Mortensen, Blackpool 1950-51[114]

Most clubs scored for: 8 Lee Chapman (Stoke City, Sheffield Wed. Leeds Utd, Arsenal, Sunderland, Nott'm Forest, West Ham Utd, Ipswich Town)

Consecutive hat-tricks: 3[115]

Most hat-tricks for one team in a match: 3 Alf Spouncer, Enoch West and Bill Hooper Nott'm Forest, in their record breaking 12–0 home win over Leicester City on April 21, 1909.[116]

Most penalties scored: 56 Alan Shearer (from 67 taken for Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United, 1992–2006)[117]

Most penalties scored in 1 season: 13 Francis Lee, Manchester City 1971–72[118]

Hat-trick of penalties:

Most own goals in one season: 5 Bobby Stuart (Middlesbrough 1934–35)[122]

Fastest goal by a substitute: 6 seconds, Nicklas Bendtner for Arsenal v Tottenham Hotspur, 22 December 2007)[123]

Most consecutive Top Scorer awards: 3

Most top scorer awards with different clubs: 3 Gary Lineker (Leicester City 1985, Everton 1986, Tottenham Hotspur 1990)

100 goals for two different clubs: 3[124]

Fastest player to reach 100 goals: Dave Halliday in 101 games for Sunderland.[125]

Players to score over 30 league goals in four consecutive seasons: Dave Halliday, 1925–26 to 1928–29. Halliday scored at least 35 goals in each of those four seasons.

Most league appearances: Peter Shilton 849 (1966–1997)[126]

Most league appearances by an outfield player: John Hollins 714 (1963–1983)[127] (62 goals - Chelsea 47, Q.P.R 6, Arsenal 9)

Most league appearances at one club: Ryan Giggs 672 for Manchester United, 2 March 1991 to 6 May 2014)[128]

Most titles won by an individual player: 13 Ryan Giggs

Team goals:

Most goals scored in total: 7,195 Everton in 4,670 matches.[129] (Liverpool 7,190 in 4,286)

Most goals scored in a season:

See also

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