Boca Juniors top scorers

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Boca Juniors all time goal scorer Martin Palermo Martin Palermo.jpg
Boca Juniors all time goal scorer Martín Palermo

Martín Palermo is Boca Juniors all time goal scorer with 236 goals, [1] 193 of those goals were scored in Argentine Primera División tournaments and the other 43 in International tournaments. [2]

Palermo is also the club's top international scorer with 43 goals, [2] followed by Rodrigo Palacio with 28. [3]

All time top scorers

All official tournaments

Top 20 scorers of all time (all competitions)
#YearsScorersMatchesGoals
11997–00, 2004–11 Martín Palermo 404 [4] 236
21925–38 Roberto Cherro 305223
31931–39 Francisco Varallo 222194
41922–32 Domingo Tarasconi 236192
51940–48 Jaime Sarlanga 220129
61941–49, 1955 Mario Boyé 228123
71932–38 Delfín Benítez Cáceres 176114
81911–24 Pedro Calomino 22699
91941–48 Pío Corcuera 18797
102001–04, 2015–16, 2018–21 Carlos Tévez 27994
111996–02, 2007–14 Juan Román Riquelme 38892
121992–97 Sergio Martínez 16786
1996–2007 Guillermo Barros Schelotto 30086
141985–94 Alfredo Graciani 25083
152005–09 Rodrigo Palacio 18582
161971–75, 1979–80 Osvaldo Potente 19581
171963–71 Ángel Clemente Rojas 22279
181987–92, 1996–98 Diego Latorre 24277
191960–65 Paulo Valentim 11171
202016–19, 2022– Darío Benedetto 14869

Note: Only goals in official competitions are included.
Last updated on: 22 September 2023 – Top 20 scorers of all time (all competitions) at historiadeboca.com.ar

League goals

Top 20 league scorers
#YearsScorersMatchesGoals
11925–38 Roberto Cherro 292215
21997–00, 2004–2011 Martín Palermo 318193 [2] [5]
31922–32 Domingo Tarasconi 226186
41931–39 Francisco Varallo 209180
51940–48 Jaime Sarlanga 193114
61941–49, 1955 Mario Boyé 208112
71932–38 Delfín Benítez Cáceres 163106
81911–24 Pedro Calomino 18781
1971–75, 1980 Osvaldo Potente 19481
101992–97 Sergio Daniel Martínez 13780
111941–48 Pío Sixto Corcuera 16679
121985–91, 1993–94 Alfredo Graciani 21875
131987–92, 1996–98 Diego Latorre 20768
141960–65 Paulo Valentim 10567
1970–73 Hugo Curioni 12867
1963–71 Ángel Clemente Rojas 19067
171978–84 Ricardo Gareca 13064
1996–02, 2007–14 Juan Román Riquelme 29264
191996–07 Guillermo Barros Schelotto 21262
202001–04, 2015–16, 2018–21 Carlos Tévez 15757

Last updated on: 20 September 2023 – Top 20 league scorers at historiadeboca.com.ar

International goals

Top 20 international scorers
#YearsScorersMatchesGoals
11997–00, 2004–2011 Martín Palermo 8643
22005–09 Rodrigo Palacio 5428
31995–02, 2007–2013 Juan Román Riquelme 9327
42001–04, 2015–16, 2018–21 Carlos Tevez 8225
51996–07 Guillermo Barros Schelotto 8824
62000–03, 2005–06 Marcelo Delgado 6619
71998–02, 2003–04 Antonio Barijho 2716
81963–71 Ángel Clemente Rojas 3112
92016–19, 2022– Darío Benedetto 2711
101964–68 Alfredo Rojas 2210
1962–67 Norberto Menéndez 2510
2001–05, 2012 Rolando Schiavi 7810
131999–00, 2002–03 Alfredo Moreno 159
1976–1981 Ernesto Mastrángelo 319
1987–92, 1996–98 Diego Latorre 359
161986–89 Jorge Comas 148
2019–22 Eduardo Salvio 228
2018–22 Ramón Ábila 258
1985–91, 1993–94 Alfredo Graciani 328
201963 José Sanfilippo 77
2018–21 Mauro Zárate 197
2014–17 Andrés Chávez 227
2014–22 Cristian Pavón 357

Last updated on: 20 September 2023 – Top 20 international scorers at historiadeboca.com.ar

Top scorers per season

Those players that are bolded were also the Top Scorers of that championship.

1908–1955
YearScorersGoals
1908 Rafael Pratts 21
1909 Alberto Penney 7
1910 Aquilles Giovanelli 21
1911 Francisco Taggino 15
1912 Francisco Taggino 7
1913 Pedro Calomino
Francisco Taggino
10
1914 Enrique Bertolini
Francisco Taggino
4
1915 Pedro Calomino 12
1916 Pedro Calomino 10
1917 Pedro Calomino 10
1918 Pedro Calomino
Alfredo Martín
7
1919 Pedro Calomino 8
1920 Felipe Galíndez
Alfredo Martín
9
1921 Pablo Bozzo 8
1922 Domingo Tarasconi 11
1923 Domingo Tarasconi 28
1924 Domingo Tarasconi 16
1925 Ángel Tazza 6
1926 Domingo Tarasconi
Roberto Cherro
18
1927 Domingo Tarasconi 32
1928 Roberto Cherro 33
1929 Roberto Cherro 8
1930 Roberto Cherro 37 [6]
1931 Francisco Varallo 26
1932 Francisco Varallo 24
1933 Francisco Varallo 34
1934 Roberto Cherro 22
1935 Delfín Benítez Cáceres 24
1936 Francisco Varallo 18
1937 Francisco Varallo 22
1938 Delfín Benítez Cáceres 20
1939 Francisco Varallo
Francisco Shon Sas
Américo Di Leo
9
1940 Jaime Sarlanga 21
1941 Jaime Sarlanga 18
1942 Jaime Sarlanga 12
1943 Jaime Sarlanga 22
1944 Pío Sixto Corcuera 17
1945 Mario Boyé 18
1946 Mario Boyé 24
1947 Mario Boyé 18
1948 Mario Boyé
Heleno de Freitas
9
1949 Francisco Campana 7
1950 Juan José Ferraro 16
1951 Jorge Duilio Benitez 12
1952 Elio Rubén Montaño 12
1953 Roberto Oscar Rolando 9
1954 "Pepino" Borello 19
1955 Ernesto Cucchiaroni 10
1956–2000
YearScorersGoals
1956 Antonio Valentín Angelillo 14
1957 Juan José Rodríguez 8
1958 Osvaldo Ángel Nardiello 18
1959 Osvaldo Ángel Nardiello 18
1960 Paulo Valentim 11
1961 Paulo Valentim 24
1962 Paulo Valentim 19
1963 José Sanfilippo 7
1964 Paulo Valentim 10
1965 Alfredo Rojas 17
1966 Alfredo Rojas 17
1967 Alfredo Rojas 11
1968 Ángel Clemente Rojas 8
1969 Ángel Clemente Rojas 14
1970 Norberto Madurga 11
1971 Osvaldo Potente 21
1972 Hugo Curioni 29
1973 Hugo Curioni 24
1974 Osvaldo Potente 21
1975 Marcelo Trobbiani 15
1976 Darío Felman 15
1977 Ernesto Mastrángelo 20
1978 Armando Mario Husillos 8
1979 Ernesto Mastrángelo 9
1980 Jorge Ribolzi 14
1981 Diego Maradona 28
1982 Ricardo Gareca 22
1983 Ricardo Gareca 22
1984 Ricardo Gareca 19
1985 Carlos Daniel Tapia 19
1986 Jorge Comas 23
1987 Jorge Comas 17
1988–89 Jorge Comas
Alfredo Graciani
15
1989–90 Alfredo Graciani 9
Aper/Claus 1991 Gabriel Batistuta 18
Clausura 1992 Diego Latorre 12
Apertura 1992 Roberto Cabañas 7
Clausura 1993 Roberto Cabañas 9
Apertura 1993 Sergio Daniel Martínez 12
Clausura 1994 Sergio Daniel Martínez 8
Apertura 1994 Sergio Daniel Martínez 9
Clausura 1995 Sergio Daniel Martínez 9
Apertura 1995 Darío Scotto 7
Clausura 1996 Claudio Caniggia 12
Apertura 1996 Gabriel Cedrés 6
Clausura 1997 Sergio Daniel Martínez 15
Apertura 1997 Diego Latorre 9
Clausura 1998 Martín Palermo 13
Apertura 1998 Martín Palermo 20 [7]
Clausura 1999 Martín Palermo 12
Apertura 1999 Martín Palermo 14
Clausura 2000 Alfredo Moreno 6
Apertura 2000 Martín Palermo 11
2001–Present
YearScorersGoals
Clausura 2001 Guillermo Barros Schelotto
Juan Román Riquelme
5
Apertura 2001 Walter Gaitán 8
Clausura 2002 Héctor Bracamonte 7
Apertura 2002 Marcelo Delgado 9
Clausura 2003 Guillermo Barros Schelotto
Carlos Tevez
Héctor Bracamonte
5
Apertura 2003 Carlos Tevez 8
Clausura 2004 Antonio Barijho 6
Apertura 2004 Martín Palermo 6
Clausura 2005 Martín Palermo 6
Apertura 2005 Rodrigo Palacio 10
Clausura 2006 Martín Palermo 11
Apertura 2006 Rodrigo Palacio 12
Clausura 2007 Martín Palermo 11
Apertura 2007 Martín Palermo 13
Clausura 2008 Martín Palermo 10
Apertura 2008 Lucas Viatri 8
Clausura 2009 Martín Palermo 7
Apertura 2009 Martín Palermo 6
Clausura 2010 Martín Palermo 10
Apertura 2010 Martín Palermo 8
Clausura 2011 Martín Palermo 6
Apertura 2011 Darío Cvitanich 5
Clausura 2012 Pablo Mouche 6
Inicial 2012 Santiago Silva 6
Final 2013 Santiago Silva 5
Inicial 2013 Emanuel Gigliotti 8
Final 2014 Emanuel Gigliotti 8
2014 Jonathan Calleri 6
2015 Jonathan Calleri 10
2016 Carlos Tevez 4
2016–17 Darío Benedetto 21
2017–18 Darío Benedetto 9
2018–19 Mauro Zárate
Ramón Ábila
6
2019–20 Carlos Tevez 9
2021 Luis Vázquez 7
2022 Luca Langoni 6
2023 Miguel Merentiel 7

Note:League goals only.

Most frequent Boca top scorers

Most frequent Boca top scorers
ScorersTimesYear
Martín Palermo 16C1998, A1998, C1999, A1999, A2000, A2004, C2005, C2006, C2007, A2007, C2008, C2009, A2009, C2010, A2010, C2011
Pedro Calomino 61913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919
Francisco Varallo 61931, 1932, 1933, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939
Roberto Cherro 51926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934
Sergio Daniel Martínez 5A1993, C1994, A1994, C1995, C1997
Domingo Tarasconi 51922, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927

Note:League goals only.

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  6. Record of year-long championships
  7. Record of short-championships