List of FIFA Confederations Cup goalscorers

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This article lists each country's goalscorers in the FIFA Confederations Cup.

Numbers in green means the player finished as the tournament top scorer (or joint top scorer). [1]

Overall top goalscorers

Players with at least 5 goals at the FIFA Confederations Cup tournaments
RankPlayerTeamGoals scoredMatches playedGoal averageTournament(s)
1 Cuauhtémoc Blanco Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 981.131997, 1999
Ronaldinho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 9130.691999, (2003), 2005
3 Fernando Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 890.892009, 2013
4 Romário Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 741.751997
Adriano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 780.882003, 2005
6 Marzouq Al-Otaibi Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia 641.501999
David Villa Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 680.752009, 2013
8 Fred Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 551.002013
Luís Fabiano Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 551.00[2003], 2009
Vladimír Šmicer Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 551.001997
Alex Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 570.711999, 2003
John Aloisi Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 580.631997, (2001), 2005
Robert Pires Flag of France.svg  France 5100.502001, 2003

Top scorers by tournament

YearPlayer(s)Goals

scored

Matches

played

1992 Flag of Argentina.svg Gabriel Batistuta 22
Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Murray 2
1995 Flag of Mexico.svg Luis García 33
1997 Flag of Brazil.svg Romário 74
1999 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Marzouq Al-Otaibi 64
Flag of Mexico.svg Cuauhtémoc Blanco 5
Flag of Brazil.svg Ronaldinho 5
2001 Flag of South Korea.svg Hwang Sun-hong 23
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Shaun Murphy 3
Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Suzuki 3
Flag of France.svg Eric Carrière 4
Flag of France.svg Robert Pires 5
Flag of France.svg Patrick Vieira 5
Flag of France.svg Sylvain Wiltord 5
2003 Flag of France.svg Thierry Henry 45
2005 Flag of Brazil.svg Adriano 55
2009 Flag of Brazil.svg Luís Fabiano 55
2013 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Torres 54
Flag of Brazil.svg Fred 5
2017 Flag of Germany.svg Leon Goretzka 34
Flag of Germany.svg Lars Stindl 4
Flag of Germany.svg Timo Werner 4

Goalscorers by countries

Numbers in green means the player finished as the tournament top scorer (or joint top scorer). Years outlined in red indicate host nation status.

Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

PlayerGoals 1992 1995 2005
Gabriel Batistuta 422
Luciano Figueroa 44
Juan Román Riquelme 33
Alberto Acosta 11
Pablo Aimar 11
Ricardo Altamirano 11
Esteban Cambiasso 11
Claudio Caniggia 11
José Chamot 11
Ariel Ortega 11
Sebastián Rambert 11
Leonardo Rodríguez 11
Javier Saviola 11
Diego Simeone 11
Total227510

Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia

PlayerGoals 1997 2001 2005 2017
John Aloisi 514
Shaun Murphy 22
Josip Skoko 211
Tomi Juric 11
Harry Kewell 11
Mark Milligan 11
Damian Mori 11
Tom Rogic 11
James Troisi 11
Mark Viduka 11
Clayton Zane 11
Total174454

Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia

PlayerGoals 1999
Limberg Gutiérrez 11
Renny Ribera 11
Total22

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

PlayerGoals 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2009 2013
Ronaldinho 963
Adriano 725
Romário 77
Alex 541
Fred 55
Luís Fabiano 55
Neymar 44
Ronaldo 44
Kaká 312
Robinho 321
Zé Roberto 33
22
Paulinho 22
Roni 22
Carlos Miguel 11
César Sampaio 11
Dani Alves 11
Dante 11
Denílson 11
Felipe Melo 11
João Carlos 11
Juan 11
Juninho 11
Júnior Baiano 11
Lúcio 11
Maicon 11
Marcos Paulo 11
Ramon 11
Serginho 11
Washington 11
Own goals 11
Total78141833121414

Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon

PlayerGoals 2001 2003 2017
Vincent Aboubakar 11
Samuel Eto'o 11
Geremi 11
Patrick Mboma 11
Pius Ndiefi 11
Bernard Tchoutang 11
André-Frank Zambo Anguissa 11
Total7232

Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

PlayerGoals 2001
Total00

Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

PlayerGoals 2017
Martín Rodríguez 11
Alexis Sánchez 11
Eduardo Vargas 11
Arturo Vidal 11
Total44

Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

PlayerGoals 2003
Giovanni Hernández 33
Jorge López 11
Mario Yepes 11
Total55

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

PlayerGoals 1997
Vladimír Šmicer 55
Pavel Nedvěd 22
Edvard Lasota 11
Horst Siegl 11
Own goals 11
Total1010

Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

PlayerGoals 1995
Peter Rasmussen 22
Brian Laudrup 11
Michael Laudrup 11
Morten Wieghorst 11
Total55

Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt

PlayerGoals 1999 2009
Samir Kamouna 22
Mohamed Zidan 22
Ahmed Hassan 11
Homos 11
Yasser Radwan 11
Abdel Sattar Sabry 11
Mohamed Shawky 11
Total954

Flag of France.svg  France

PlayerGoals 2001 2003
Robert Pires 523
Thierry Henry 44
Sylvain Wiltord 321
Eric Carrière 22
Patrick Vieira 22
Nicolas Anelka 11
Djibril Cissé 11
Marcel Desailly 11
Youri Djorkaeff 11
Ludovic Giuly 11
Sidney Govou 11
Olivier Kapo 11
Steve Marlet 11
Total241212

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

PlayerGoals 1999 2005 2017
Michael Ballack 44
Leon Goretzka 33
Lukas Podolski 33
Lars Stindl 33
Timo Werner 33
Kevin Kurányi 22
Bastian Schweinsteiger 22
Gerald Asamoah 11
Kerem Demirbay 11
Julian Draxler 11
Mike Hanke 11
Robert Huth 11
Lothar Matthäus 11
Per Mertesacker 11
Michael Preetz 11
Amin Younes 11
Total2921512

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

PlayerGoals 2005
Total00

Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq

PlayerGoals 2009
Total00

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

PlayerGoals 2009 2013
Mario Balotelli 22
Daniele De Rossi 211
Giuseppe Rossi 22
Davide Astori 11
Giorgio Chiellini 11
Alessandro Diamanti 11
Emanuele Giaccherini 11
Sebastian Giovinco 11
Andrea Pirlo 11
Own goals 11
Total13310
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast

PlayerGoals 1992
Donald-Olivier Sié 11
Abdoulaye Traoré 11
Total22

Flag of Japan.svg  Japan

PlayerGoals 1995 2001 2003 2005 2013
Shunsuke Nakamura 431
Hidetoshi Nakata 211
Masashi Oguro 22
Shinji Okazaki 22
Takayuki Suzuki 22
Keisuke Honda 11
Shinji Kagawa 11
Kazuyoshi Miura 11
Hiroaki Morishima 11
Akinori Nishizawa 11
Shinji Ono 11
Atsushi Yanagisawa 11
Total1916444
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea

PlayerGoals 2001
Hwang Sun-hong 22
Yoo Sang-chul 11
Total33

Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

PlayerGoals 1995 1997 1999 2001 2005 2013 2017
Cuauhtémoc Blanco 936
Javier Hernández 431
José Manuel Abundis 33
Jared Borgetti 33
Luis García 33
Francisco Palencia 321
Francisco Fonseca 22
Ramón Ramírez 211
Miguel Zepeda 22
Néstor Araujo 11
Marco Fabián 11
Luis Hernández 11
Raúl Jiménez 11
Hirving Lozano 11
Braulio Luna 11
Héctor Moreno 11
Pável Pardo 11
Oribe Peralta 11
Víctor Ruiz 11
Carlos Salcido 11
Zinha 11
Own goals 11
Total4448131738

Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand

PlayerGoals 1999 2003 2009 2017
Raf de Gregorio 11
Chris Wood 11
Chris Zoricich 11
Total31101
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria

PlayerGoals 1995 2013
Nnamdi Oduamadi 33
Daniel Amokachi 22
Mutiu Adepoju 11
Emmanuel Amuneke 11
Elderson Echiéjilé 11
Mikel John Obi 11
Own goals 22
Total1147

Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

PlayerGoals 2017
Cristiano Ronaldo 22
Nani 11
Pepe 11
Ricardo Quaresma 11
Cédric Soares 11
Adrien Silva 11
André Silva 11
Bernardo Silva 11
Total99
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

PlayerGoals 2017
Aleksandr Samedov 11
Fyodor Smolov 11
Own goals 11
Total33

Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia

PlayerGoals 1992 1995 1997 1999
Marzouq Al-Otaibi 66
Fahad Al-Bishi 11
Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi 11
Khalid Al-Muwallid 11
Saeed Al-Owairan 11
Ibrahim Al-Shahrani 11
Nawaf Al-Temyat 11
Youssef Al-Thunayan 11
Total134018

Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa

PlayerGoals 1997 2009
Helman Mkhalele 22
Katlego Mphela 22
Bernard Parker 22
Brendan Augustine 11
Pollen Ndlanya 11
Lucas Radebe 11
Total954

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

PlayerGoals 2009 2013
Fernando Torres 835
David Villa 633
Jordi Alba 22
Daniel Güiza 22
David Silva 22
Xabi Alonso 11
Cesc Fàbregas 11
Fernando Llorente 11
Juan Mata 11
Pedro 11
Roberto Soldado 11
Total261115

Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti

PlayerGoals 2013
Jonathan Tehau 11
Total11
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia

PlayerGoals 2005
Francileudo dos Santos 22
Haykel Guemamdia 11
Total33

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

PlayerGoals 2003
Okan Yılmaz 33
Tuncay 33
Gökdeniz Karadeniz 22
Total88

Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates

PlayerGoals 1997
Adnan Al-Talyani 11
Hassan Mubarak 11
Total22
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay

PlayerGoals 1997 2013
Abel Hernández 44
Edinson Cavani 33
Luis Suárez 33
Nicolas Olivera 22
Darío Silva 22
Christian Callejas 11
Diego Forlán 11
Nicolás Lodeiro 11
Diego Lugano 11
Antonio Pacheco 11
Diego Pérez 11
Álvaro Recoba 11
Marcelo Zalayeta 11
Total22814

Flag of the United States.svg  United States

PlayerGoals 1992 1999 2003 2009
Clint Dempsey 33
Landon Donovan 22
Brian McBride 22
Bruce Murray 22
Jozy Altidore 11
Marcelo Balboa 11
DaMarcus Beasley 11
Michael Bradley 11
Paul Bravo 11
Charlie Davies 11
Cobi Jones 11
Jovan Kirovski 11
Joe-Max Moore 11
Ben Olsen 11
Eric Wynalda 11
Total205618

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