List of Syrian Premier League top scorers

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The following is the list of Syrian Premier League top scorers by season. [1]

Winners

SeasonPlayerClubGoals
1966–67 Flag of Syria.svg Kevork Marikian Al-Yarmouk 7
1967–68 Flag of Syria.svg Ahmad Hawash Al-Ittihad 8
1968–69 Flag of Syria.svg Ismael Fakoush
Flag of Syria.svg Yousef Tamim
Al-Fotuwa
Barada
13
1969–70 Flag of Syria.svg Abdel-Alim Kulku Al-Wathba 11
1970–71
No Championship
1971–72
No Championship
1972–73 Flag of Syria.svg Joseph Shahrestan Al-Jaish 14
1973–74
No Championship
1974–75 Flag of Syria.svg Fawaz Shaherli Al-Karamah 16
1975–76 Flag of Syria.svg Marwan Qastali Al-Jaish 21
1976–77 Flag of Syria.svg Mahmoud Sultan Al-Ittihad 25
1977–78
No Championship
1978–79 Flag of Syria.svg Ahmad Watad Al-Shorta 12
1979–80 Flag of Syria.svg Anwar Abdul Kader
Flag of Syria.svg Ahmad Watad
Al-Shorta
Al-Shorta
10
1980–81
No Championship
1981–82 Flag of Syria.svg Fouad Ghrer Al-Wathba 10
1982–83 Flag of Syria.svg Nabil El-Sibai Al-Karamah 11
1983–84 Flag of Syria.svg Abdul Kader Kardaghli Tishreen 9
1984–85 Flag of Syria.svg Mouaffak Kanaan Tishreen 14
1985–86 Flag of Syria.svg Mouaffak Kanaan Tishreen 16
1986–87 Flag of Syria.svg Riyad Naoum Al-Jihad 16
1987–88 Flag of Syria.svg Mahmoud al-Sayed Al-Ittihad 11
1988–89 Flag of Syria.svg Nidal Qdemati Tishreen 15
1989–90 Flag of Syria.svg Abdulhalim Berini Al-Wathba 13
1990–91 Flag of Syria.svg Othman Bawarshi Al-Wahda 11
1991–92 Flag of Syria.svg Mohammad Nasser Afash Al-Ittihad 19
1992–93 Flag of Syria.svg Assaf Khalifa
Flag of Syria.svg Mouhanad Boushi
Al-Wahda
Al-Ittihad
11
1993–94 Flag of Syria.svg Ali Cheikh Dib Al-Hurriya 13
1994–95 Flag of Syria.svg Omar Kanafani Hutteen 15
1995–96 Flag of Syria.svg Mo'men Khalaf Al-Fotuwa 17
1996–97 Flag of Syria.svg Aref Al Agha Hutteen 25
1997–98 Flag of Syria.svg Aref Al Agha Hutteen 27
1998–99 Flag of Syria.svg Haytham Kajjo Al-Jihad 18
1999–00 Flag of Syria.svg Aref Al Agha Hutteen 21
2000–01 Flag of Syria.svg Haytham Kajjo Al-Jihad 22
2001–02 Flag of Syria.svg Radwan al-Abrash Al-Ittihad 14
2002–03 Flag of Syria.svg Zyad Chaabo Al-Jaish 22
2003–04 Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe Al-Majd 21
2004–05 Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe Al-Majd 14
2005–06 Flag of Iraq.svg Jumah Abbas Hutteen 19
2006–07 Flag of Syria.svg Aref Al Agha Taliya 15
2007–08 Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe Al-Majd 21
2008–09 Flag of Syria.svg Mohamed Al-Zeno Al-Majd 17
2009–10 Flag of Syria.svg Firas Kashosh Taliya 15
2010–11
Suspended
2011–12 Flag of Syria.svg Oday Jafal
Flag of Syria.svg Ahmad Al Douni
Flag of Syria.svg Nasouh Al Nakdali
Flag of Iraq.svg Ali Salah Hashim
Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe
Al-Shorta
Musfat Baniyas
Al-Karamah
Al-Wahda
Al-Shorta
4
2013 Flag of Syria.svg Firas Al-Ahmad
Flag of Palestine.svg Omar Khalil
Al-Hurriya
Al-Muhafaza
9
2014 Flag of Syria.svg Majed al-Haj Al-Wahda 11
2014–15 Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe Al-Majd 12
2015–16 Flag of Syria.svg Raja Rafe Al-Wahda 22
2016–17 Flag of Syria.svg Osama Omari Al-Wahda 17
2017–18 Flag of Syria.svg Basel Mustafa Al-Wahda 15
2018–19 Flag of Syria.svg Mohammed Al Wakid Al-Jaish 29
2019–20 Flag of Syria.svg Mohammed Al Wakid Al-Jaish 21 [2]
2020–21 Flag of Syria.svg Mahmoud Al Baher Jableh 21 [3]
2021–22 Flag of Syria.svg Mohammed Al Wakid Al-Jaish 20 [4]
2022–23 Flag of Syria.svg Mahmoud Al Baher Jableh 14 [5]
2023–24 Flag of Syria.svg Mohammed Al Wakid Al-Jaish 10

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