List of UEFA Cup and Europa League top scorers

The UEFA Europa League is the second most important club competition in Europe organized by UEFA. Originally a knock-out competition, it later evolved and included group stages and a series of qualifying rounds. It was known as the UEFA Cup from its beginning, in 1971, until 2009. This competition has been dominated by great players in the history of football who have scored many goals that helped their clubs to win the competition. This article includes season top scorers, overall top scorers, and club top scorers.

All-time top scorers (group stage to final)

As of 8 November 2021[1][2]
Rank Nation Player Goals Apps Goal Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals)
1 Colombia Radamel Falcao 30 31 0.967 2010– Porto (17)
Atlético Madrid (13)
Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 50 0.600 2004–2020 Heerenveen (5)
Ajax (11)
Schalke 04 (14)
3 West Germany Dieter Müller 29 36 0.805 1973–1984 1. FC Köln (25)
VfB Stuttgart (1)
Bordeaux (3)
4 Spain Aritz Aduriz 26 39 0.666 2012–2018 Valencia (0)
Athletic Bilbao (26)
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko 25 49 0.510 2003– Željezničar (0)
VfL Wolfsburg (5)
Manchester City (3)
Roma (17)
Italy Alessandro Altobelli 58 0.431 1977–1989 Inter Milan (21)
Juventus (4)
7 Georgia Shota Arveladze 24 41 0.585 1994–2007 Dinamo Tbilisi (1)
Trabzonspor (2)
Ajax (10)
Rangers (2)
AZ (9)
Israel Mu'nas Dabbur 49 0.490 2011– Maccabi Tel Aviv (1)
Red Bull Salzburg (14)
Sevilla (3)
1899 Hoffenheim (6)
France Kevin Gameiro 54 0.444 2005– Strasbourg (2)
Paris Saint-Germain (0)
Sevilla (17)
Atlético Madrid (2)
Valencia (3)
10 West Germany Jupp Heynckes 23 21 1.095 1971–1975 Borussia Mönchengladbach (23)
Brazil Vágner Love 36 0.639 2004– CSKA Moscow (20)
Beşiktaş (3)
Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 45 0.511 2009– Lille (0)
Borussia Dortmund (8)
Arsenal (14)
Barcelona (1)
Greece Dimitris Salpingidis 67 0.343 1999–2015 PAOK (13)
Panathinaikos (10)
14 England Martin Chivers 22 34 0.647 1971–1978 Tottenham Hotspur (22)
Germany Jürgen Klinsmann 36 0.611 1988–1998 VfB Stuttgart (4)
Inter Milan (3)
Bayern Munich (15)
Netherlands Dennis Bergkamp 42 0.523 1988–2000 Ajax (9)
Inter Milan (9)
Arsenal (4)
France Alexandre Lacazette 48 0.458 2012– Lyon (9)
Arsenal (13)
West Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 49 0.449 1977–1989 Bayern Munich (13)
Inter Milan (9)

Bold = Still active

All-time top scorers (including qualifying rounds)

As of 9 November 2021[1]
Rank Nation Player Goals Apps Goal Ratio Debut in Europe Club(s)
1 Sweden Henrik Larsson 40 56 0.714 1994 Feyenoord
Celtic
Helsingborg
2 Netherlands Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 34 54 0.630 2004 Heerenveen
Ajax
Schalke 04
3 Colombia Alfredo Morelos 32 51 0.529 2016 HJK
Rangers
4 Colombia Radamel Falcao 31 34 0.912 2009 Porto
Atlético Madrid
Galatasaray
Spain Aritz Aduriz 47 0.660 2011 Valencia
Athletic Bilbao
5 Germany Dieter Müller 29 36 0.805 1973 1. FC Köln
VfB Stuttgart
Bordeaux
6 Brazil Vágner Love 27 42 0.643 2004 CSKA Moscow
Beşiktaş
Kairat
Georgia Shota Arveladze 45 0.600 1993 Dinamo Tbilisi
Trabzonspor
Ajax
Rangers
AZ
9 Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang 26 51 0.509 2009 Lille
Borussia Dortmund
Arsenal
Barcelona
Israel Mu'nas Dabbur 57 0.456 2011 Maccabi Tel Aviv
Red Bull Salzburg
Grasshopper
Sevilla
1899 Hoffenheim
11 England Jermain Defoe 25 40 0.625 2006 Tottenham Hotspur
Portsmouth
Rangers
Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko 49 0.510 2003 Željezničar
VfL Wolfsburg
Manchester City
Roma
Italy Alessandro Altobelli 55 0.455 1977 Inter Milan
Juventus
Croatia Mladen Petrić 72 0.347 2004 Grasshopper
Basel
Hamburger SV
Panathinaikos
15 Peru Claudio Pizarro 24 33 0.727 1999 Bayern Munich
Werder Bremen
France Kevin Gameiro 54 0.444 2005 Strasbourg
Paris Saint-Germain
Sevilla
Atlético Madrid
Valencia
Colombia Carlos Bacca 60 0.400 2012 Club Brugge
Sevilla
Villarreal
18 Germany Jupp Heynckes 23 21 1.095 1967 Hannover 96
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Russia Aleksandr Kerzhakov 44 0.523 2002 Zenit Saint Petersburg
Sevilla
Dynamo Moscow
Netherlands Ricky van Wolfswinkel 47 0.489 2010 FC Utrecht
Sporting CP
Saint-Étienne
Basel
France Alexandre Lacazette 52 0.442 2012 Lyon
Arsenal
Paraguay Óscar Cardozo 60 0.383 2007 Benfica
Trabzonspor
Olympiacos
North Macedonia Ivan Trichkovski 61 0.378 2005 Vardar
Rabotnički
Red Star Belgrade
APOEL
Club Brugge
Legia Warsaw
AEK Larnaca
Greece Dimitris Salpingidis 76 0.303 1999 PAOK
Panathinaikos

Bold = Still active

Top scorers by season

The top scorer award is for the player who amassed the most goals in the tournament (tournament phase differs from qualification phase).[3]

Season Player(s) Club(s) Goals[4]
1971–72 Ludwig Bründl Eintracht Braunschweig 10
1972–73 Jupp Heynckes Borussia Mönchengladbach 12
Jan Jeuring Twente
1973–74 Lex Schoenmaker Feyenoord 11
1974–75 Jupp Heynckes Borussia Mönchengladbach 10
1975–76 Ruud Geels Ajax 14
1976–77 Stan Bowles Queens Park Rangers 11
1977–78 Gerrie Deijkers PSV Eindhoven 8
Raimondo Ponte Grasshopper
1978–79 Allan Simonsen Borussia Mönchengladbach 9
1979–80 Dieter Hoeneß Bayern Munich 7
Harald Nickel Borussia Mönchengladbach
1980–81 John Wark Ipswich Town 14
1981–82 Torbjörn Nilsson IFK Göteborg 9
1982–83 Zoran Filipović Benfica 8
1983–84 Tibor Nyilasi Austria Wien 9
1984–85 Edin Bahtić Željezničar 7
Gary Bannister Queens Park Rangers
1985–86 Klaus Allofs 1. FC Köln 9
1986–87 Paulinho Cascavel Vitória de Guimarães 5
Peter Houtman Groningen
Wim Kieft Torino
Jari Rantanen IFK Göteborg
1987–88 Kenneth Brylle Larsen Club Brugge 6
Dimitris Saravakos Panathinaikos
1988–89 Torsten Gütschow Dynamo Dresden 7
1989–90 Falko Götz 1. FC Köln 6
Karl-Heinz Riedle Werder Bremen
1990–91 Rudi Völler Roma 10
1991–92 Dean Saunders Liverpool 9
1992–93 Gérald Baticle Auxerre 8
1993–94 Dennis Bergkamp Inter Milan 8
Edgar Schmitt Karlsruher SC
1994–95 Ulf Kirsten Bayer Leverkusen 10
1995–96 Jürgen Klinsmann Bayern Munich 15
1996–97 Maurizio Ganz Inter Milan 8
1997–98 Stéphane Guivarc'h Auxerre 7
1998–99 Enrico Chiesa Parma 8
Darko Kovačević Real Sociedad
Tomasz Kulawik Wisła Kraków
1999–2000 Darko Kovačević Juventus 10
2000–01 Dimitar Berbatov CSKA Sofia 7
Bolo Rayo Vallecano
2001–02 Pierre van Hooijdonk Feyenoord 8
2002–03 Derlei Porto 12
2003–04 Sonny Anderson Villarreal 6
2004–05 Alan Shearer Newcastle United 11
2005–06 Matías Emilio Delgado Basel 9
2006–07 Walter Pandiani Espanyol 11
2007–08 Pavel Pogrebnyak Zenit Saint Petersburg 10
Luca Toni Bayern Munich
2008–09 Vágner Love CSKA Moscow 11
2009–10 Óscar Cardozo Benfica 9
Claudio Pizarro Werder Bremen
2010–11 Radamel Falcao Porto 17
2011–12 Radamel Falcao Atlético Madrid 12
2012–13 Libor Kozák Lazio 8
2013–14 Jonathan Soriano Red Bull Salzburg 8
2014–15 Alan Red Bull Salzburg 8
Romelu Lukaku Everton
2015–16 Aritz Aduriz Athletic Bilbao 10
2016–17 Edin Džeko Roma 8
Giuliano Zenit Saint Petersburg
2017–18 Aritz Aduriz Athletic Bilbao 8
Ciro Immobile Lazio
2018–19 Olivier Giroud Chelsea 11
2019–20 Bruno Fernandes[nb 1] Sporting CP
Manchester United
8
2020–21 Borja Mayoral Roma 7
Gerard Moreno Villarreal
Pizzi Benfica
Yusuf Yazıcı Lille

By club

Rank Club Titles Goals Season(s)
1 Borussia Mönchengladbach4381972–73*, 1974–75, 1978–79, 1979–80*
2 Bayern Munich3321979–80*, 1995–96, 2007–08*
Benfica241982–83, 2009–10*, 2020–21*
Roma251990–91, 2016–17*, 2020–21*
5 Feyenoord2191973–74, 2001–02
Queens Park Rangers181976–77, 1984–85*
IFK Göteborg141981–82, 1986–87*
1. FC Köln151985–86, 1989–90*
Werder Bremen151989–90*, 2009–10*
Auxerre151992–93, 1997–98
Inter Milan161993–94*, 1996–97
Porto292002–03, 2010–11
Villareal132003–04, 2020–21*
Zenit Saint Petersburg182007–08*, 2016–17*
Lazio162012–13, 2017–18*
Red Bull Salzburg162013–14, 2014–15*
Athletic Bilbao182015–16, 2017–18*
18 Twente1121972–73*
Ajax141975–76
Grasshopper81977–78*
PSV Eindhoven81977–78*
Ipswich Town141980–81
Austria Wien91983–84
Željezničar71984–85*
Groningen51986–87*
Torino51986–87*
Vitória de Guimarães51986–87*
Club Brugge61987–88*
Panathinaikos61987–88*
Dynamo Dresden71988–89
Liverpool91991–92
Karlsruher SC91993–94*
Bayer Leverkusen101994–95
Parma81998–99*
Real Sociedad81998–99*
Wisła Kraków81998–99*
Juventus101999–2000
CSKA Sofia72000–01*
Rayo Vallecano72000–01*
Newcastle United112004–05
Basel92005–06
Espanyol112006–07
CSKA Moscow112008–09
Atlético Madrid122011–12
Everton82014–15*
Chelsea112018–19
Sporting CP82019–20**
Manchester United82019–20**
Lille72020–21*
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • ** A top scorer played for two different clubs during given season.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

By country

Rank Country Titles Goals Seasons
1 Germany[nb 2][nb 3]111041971–72, 1972–73*, 1968–69, 1974–75, 1979–80*, 1979–80*, 1985–86, 1989–90*, 1990–91, 1993–94*, 1994–95, 1995–96
2 Netherlands[nb 4]8711972–73*, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1977–78*, 1986–87*, 1986–87*, 1993–94*, 2001–02
3 Brazil6501986–87*, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2014–15*, 2016–17*
Spain[nb 5]472000–01*, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18*, 2020–21*, 2020–21*
5 Yugoslavia[nb 6]4331982–83, 1984–85*, 1998–99*, 1999–2000
Italy341996–97, 1998–99, 2007–08*, 2017–18*
7 England3351976–77, 1984–85*, 2004–05
France261992–93, 1997–98, 2018–19
9 Denmark2151978–79, 1987–88*
Sweden201981–82, 1985–86*
East Germany131988–89, 1989–90*
Colombia292010–11, 2011–12
Portugal152019–20, 2020–21*
14 Scotland1141980–81
Hungary91983–84
Finland51986–87*
Greece61987–88*
Wales91991–92
Poland81998–99*
Bulgaria72000–01*
Argentina92005–06
Uruguay112006–07
Russia102007–08*
Paraguay92009–10*
Peru92009–10*
Czech Republic82012–13
Belgium82014–15*
Bosnia and Herzegovina82016–17*
Turkey72020–21*
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

By player

Rank Player Titles Goals Seasons
1 Jupp Heynckes2231972–73*, 1974–75
Darko Kovačević181998–99*, 1999–2000
Radamel Falcao302010–11, 2011–12
Aritz Aduriz262015–16, 2017–18*
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

Most Goals scored in a single match

PlayerGoalsYearClub
Aritz Aduriz52016Athletic Bilbao
Radamel Falcao42011FC Porto
Edinson Cavani42012Napoli


  • List is ordered by the number of goals scored.

Notes

  1. Player featured in two clubs during the same season after the squad changes were introduced from the 2018–19 season onwards.
  2. Includes West Germany but not East Germany.
  3. In the 1979–80 season two German players were joint top scorers.
  4. In the 1986–87 season two Dutch players were joint top scorers.
  5. In the 2020–21 season two Spanish players were joint top scorers.
  6. Includes SFR Yugoslavia.

References

  1. "UEFA Europa League - All-time Topscorers". UEFA.com. 17 February 2022. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
  2. "Europa League - All-time Topscorers". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
  3. "Fairs/UEFA Cup Topscorers". RSSSF.
  4. Excluding the qualifying rounds since the 2004–05 season.
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