List of UEFA European Championship goalscorers

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This article lists every country's goalscorers in the UEFA European Championship.

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Overall top goalscorers

Players with at least 5 goals at UEFA European Championship tournaments [1]
RankPlayerTeamGoals scoredMatches playedGoals per game [nb 1] Tournament(s)
1 Cristiano Ronaldo Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 14250.582004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020
2 Michel Platini Flag of France.svg  France 951.801984
3 Alan Shearer Flag of England.svg  England 790.78(1992), 1996, 2000
Antoine Griezmann Flag of France.svg  France 7110.632016, 2020
5 Ruud van Nistelrooy Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 680.752004, 2008
Patrick Kluivert Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 690.671996, 2000, (2004)
Wayne Rooney Flag of England.svg  England 6100.602004, 2012, 2016
Romelu Lukaku Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 6100.602016, 2020
Álvaro Morata Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6100.602016, 2020
Thierry Henry Flag of France.svg  France 6110.552000, 2004, 2008
Zlatan Ibrahimović Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 6130.462004, 2008, 2012, (2016)
Nuno Gomes Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 6140.432000, 2004, 2008
13 Savo Milošević Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 541.252000
Patrik Schick Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5512020
Marco van Basten Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 590.561988, (1992)
Milan Baroš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5110.452004, (2008), (2012)
Robert Lewandowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 5110.452012, 2016, 2020
Jürgen Klinsmann Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
5130.381988,
1992, 1996
Fernando Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 5130.38(2004), 2008, 2012
Mario Gómez Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 5130.38(2008), 2012, 2016
Zinedine Zidane Flag of France.svg  France 5140.36(1996), 2000, 2004
Notes
  1. Outside this list are the three players with the joint highest goals-to-matches ratio in the European Championship, 2.00 goals per match: Dieter Müller of West Germany (4 goals in 2 matches in 1976), Gerd Müller of West Germany (4 goals in 2 matches in 1972), and Dezső Novák of Hungary (2 goals in 1 match in 1964).

Top scorers by tournament

Top scorer(s) at each UEFA European Championship tournament [1]
YearPlayer(s)Goals scoredMatches played
1960 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Milan Galić 22
Flag of France.svg François Heutte 2
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Valentin Ivanov 2
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dražan Jerković 2
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Viktor Ponedelnik 2
1964 Flag of Hungary.svg Dezső Novák 21
Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Bene 2
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Chus Pereda 2
1968 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Dragan Džajić 23
1972 Flag of Germany.svg Gerd Müller 42
1976 Flag of Germany.svg Dieter Müller 42
1980 Flag of Germany.svg Klaus Allofs 33
1984 Flag of France.svg Michel Platini 95
1988 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Marco van Basten 55
1992 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dennis Bergkamp 34
Flag of Sweden.svg Tomas Brolin 4
Flag of Denmark.svg Henrik Larsen 4
Flag of Germany.svg Karl-Heinz Riedle 5
1996 Flag of England.svg Alan Shearer 55
2000 Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Savo Milošević 54
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Patrick Kluivert 5
2004 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Milan Baroš 55
2008 Flag of Spain.svg David Villa 44
2012 Flag of Russia.svg Alan Dzagoev 33
Flag of Croatia.svg Mario Mandžukić 3
Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 5
Flag of Germany.svg Mario Gómez 5
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Torres 5
Flag of Italy.svg Mario Balotelli 6
2016 Flag of France.svg Antoine Griezmann 67
2020 Flag of Portugal.svg Cristiano Ronaldo 54
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Patrik Schick 5

Goalscorers by country

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 Albania.svg  Albania

PlayerGoals 2016
Armando Sadiku 11
Total11

Flag of Austria.svg  Austria

PlayerGoals 2008 2016 2020
Marko Arnautović 11
Christoph Baumgartner 11
Michael Gregoritsch 11
Saša Kalajdžić 11
Stefan Lainer 11
Alessandro Schöpf 11
Ivica Vastić 11
Total7115

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium

PlayerGoals 1972 1980 1984 2000 2016 2020
Romelu Lukaku 624
Jan Ceulemans 211
Thorgan Hazard 22
Radja Nainggolan 22
Toby Alderweireld 11
Michy Batshuayi 11
Yannick Carrasco 11
Julien Cools 11
Kevin De Bruyne 11
Eric Gerets 11
Bart Goor 11
Georges Grün 11
Eden Hazard 11
Raoul Lambert 11
Thomas Meunier 11
Émile Mpenza 11
Odilon Polleunis 11
Paul Van Himst 11
Erwin Vandenbergh 11
René Vandereycken 11
Frank Vercauteren 11
Axel Witsel 11
Own goals 11
Total31344299

Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria

PlayerGoals 1996 2004
Hristo Stoichkov 33
Martin Petrov 11
Total431
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

PlayerGoals 1996 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Ivan Perišić 422
Mario Mandžukić 33
Luka Modrić 3111
Davor Šuker 33
Ivan Klasnić 22
Zvonimir Boban 11
Nikica Jelavić 11
Nikola Kalinić 11
Niko Kovač 11
Ivica Olić 11
Mislav Oršić 11
Mario Pašalić 11
Dado Pršo 11
Ivan Rakitić 11
Milan Rapaić 11
Darijo Srna 11
Igor Tudor 11
Goran Vlaović 11
Nikola Vlašić 11
Own goals 11
Total30545457
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Successor team of Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia (1960–1992).

PlayerGoals 1960 1976 1980 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Milan Baroš 55
Patrik Schick 55
Vladimír Šmicer 4121
Jan Koller 321
Zdeněk Nehoda 312
Marek Heinz 22
Petr Jiráček 22
Václav Pilař 22
Karel Poborský 211
Radek Bejbl 11
Patrik Berger 11
Vlastimil Bubník 11
Karol Dobiáš 11
Tomáš Holeš 11
Ladislav Jurkemik 11
Pavel Kuka 11
Tomáš Necid 11
Pavel Nedvěd 11
Anton Ondruš 11
Antonín Panenka 11
Ladislav Pavlovič 11
Jaroslav Plašil 11
Libor Sionko 11
Milan Škoda 11
Jan Suchopárek 11
Ján Švehlík 11
Václav Svěrkoš 11
František Veselý 11
Ladislav Vízek 11
Total4825573104426
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark

PlayerGoals 1964 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2012 2020
Frank Arnesen 33
Henrik Larsen 33
Brian Laudrup 33
Jon Dahl Tomasson 33
Kasper Dolberg 33
Nicklas Bendtner 22
Mikkel Damsgaard 22
Preben Elkjær 22
Michael Krohn-Dehli 22
Joakim Mæhle 22
Yussuf Poulsen 22
Klaus Berggreen 11
Carl Bertelsen 11
Martin Braithwaite 11
Thomas Delaney 11
Kenneth Brylle 11
Andreas Christensen 11
Lars Elstrup 11
Jesper Grønkjær 11
John Jensen 11
Michael Laudrup 11
John Lauridsen 11
Søren Lerby 11
Allan Nielsen 11
Flemming Povlsen 11
Kim Vilfort 11
Total421926404412
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of England.svg  England

PlayerGoals 1968 1980 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2012 2016 2020
Alan Shearer 752
Wayne Rooney 6411
Harry Kane 44
Frank Lampard 33
Raheem Sterling 33
Michael Owen 211
Paul Scholes 211
Teddy Sheringham 22
Tony Adams 11
Trevor Brooking 11
Andy Carroll 11
Bobby Charlton 11
Eric Dier 11
Paul Gascoigne 11
Steven Gerrard 11
Jordan Henderson 11
Geoff Hurst 11
Joleon Lescott 11
Harry Maguire 11
Steve McManaman 11
David Platt 11
Bryan Robson 11
Luke Shaw 11
Daniel Sturridge 11
Jamie Vardy 11
Theo Walcott 11
Danny Welbeck 11
Ray Wilkins 11
Tony Woodcock 11
Own goals 11
Total50232185105411
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

PlayerGoals 2020
Joel Pohjanpalo 11
Total11
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of France.svg  France

PlayerGoals 1960 1984 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Michel Platini 99
Antoine Griezmann 761
Thierry Henry 6321
Zinedine Zidane 523
Karim Benzema 44
Youri Djorkaeff 312
Olivier Giroud 33
Dimitri Payet 33
David Trezeguet 321
Laurent Blanc 211
Jean-François Domergue 22
Christophe Dugarry 211
François Heutte 22
Jean-Pierre Papin 22
Paul Pogba 211
Sylvain Wiltord 22
Bruno Bellone 11
Yohan Cabaye 11
Luis Fernandez 11
Alain Giresse 11
Patrice Loko 11
Jérémy Ménez 11
Samir Nasri 11
Jean Vincent 11
Maryan Wisnieski 11
Own goals 3111
Total694142513713137

Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

Successor team of Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany (1960–1988).

PlayerGoals 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Mario Gómez 532
Jürgen Klinsmann 5113
Dieter Müller 44
Gerd Müller 44
Lukas Podolski 431
Rudi Völler 422
Klaus Allofs 33
Michael Ballack 312
Miroslav Klose 321
Karl-Heinz Riedle 33
Bastian Schweinsteiger 321
Oliver Bierhoff 22
Thomas Häßler 22
Kai Havertz 22
Horst Hrubesch 22
Philipp Lahm 211
Mesut Özil 211
Matthias Sammer 22
Lars Bender 11
Jérôme Boateng 11
Andreas Brehme 11
Julian Draxler 11
Stefan Effenberg 11
Heinz Flohe 11
Torsten Frings 11
Leon Goretzka 11
Robin Gosens 11
Bernd Hölzenbein 11
Sami Khedira 11
Stefan Kuntz 11
Lothar Matthäus 11
Andreas Möller 11
Shkodran Mustafi 11
Marco Reus 11
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge 11
Mehmet Scholl 11
Olaf Thon 11
Herbert Wimmer 11
Christian Ziege 11
Own goals 22
Total785662671012101076
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

PlayerGoals 1980 2004 2008 2012
Angelos Charisteas 431
Giorgos Karagounis 211
Dimitris Salpingidis 22
Nikos Anastopoulos 11
Angelos Basinas 11
Traianos Dellas 11
Theofanis Gekas 11
Georgios Samaras 11
Zisis Vryzas 11
Total141715

Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

PlayerGoals 1964 1972 2016 2020
Ferenc Bene 22
Balázs Dzsudzsák 22
Dezső Novák 22
Ádám Szalai 211
Zoltán Gera 11
Attila Fiola 11
Lajos Kű 11
András Schäfer 11
Zoltán Stieber 11
Own goals 11
Total144163

Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland

PlayerGoals 2016
Birkir Bjarnason 22
Kolbeinn Sigþórsson 22
Jón Daði Böðvarsson 11
Gylfi Sigurðsson 11
Ragnar Sigurðsson 11
Arnór Ingvi Traustason 11
Total88
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

PlayerGoals 1968 1980 1988 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Mario Balotelli 33
Antonio Cassano 321
Leonardo Bonucci 211
Pierluigi Casiraghi 22
Federico Chiesa 22
Ciro Immobile 22
Filippo Inzaghi 22
Manuel Locatelli 22
Graziano Pellè 22
Matteo Pessina 22
Andrea Pirlo 211
Francesco Totti 22
Lorenzo Insigne 22
Alessandro Altobelli 11
Pietro Anastasi 11
Giorgio Chiellini 11
Enrico Chiesa 11
Antonio Conte 11
Luigi De Agostini 11
Daniele De Rossi 11
Alessandro Del Piero 11
Marco Delvecchio 11
Luigi Di Biagio 11
Antonio Di Natale 11
Angelo Domenghini 11
Éder 11
Stefano Fiore 11
Emanuele Giaccherini 11
Francesco Graziani 11
Nicolò Barella 11
Roberto Mancini 11
Christian Panucci 11
Simone Perrotta 11
Gigi Riva 11
Marco Tardelli 11
Gianluca Vialli 11
Own goals 11
Total5132439336613

Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia

PlayerGoals 2004
Māris Verpakovskis 11
Total11

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

PlayerGoals 1976 1980 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2020
Patrick Kluivert 615
Ruud van Nistelrooy 642
Marco van Basten 55
Dennis Bergkamp 431
Robin van Persie 321
Georginio Wijnaldum 33
Frank de Boer 22
Memphis Depay 22
Denzel Dumfries 22
Ruud Geels 22
Willy van de Kerkhof 211
Kees Kist 22
Marc Overmars 22
Frank Rijkaard 22
Wesley Sneijder 22
Boudewijn Zenden 22
Ronald de Boer 11
Wilfred Bouma 11
Giovanni van Bronckhorst 11
Jordi Cruyff 11
Ruud Gullit 11
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar 11
Wim Kieft 11
Ronald Koeman 11
Dirk Kuyt 11
Roy Makaay 11
Johnny Rep 11
Arjen Robben 11
Rafael van der Vaart 11
Wout Weghorst 11
Rob Witschge 11
Own goals 3111
Total65448631371028

Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland

PlayerGoals 2016
Gareth McAuley 11
Niall McGinn 11
Total22
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia

PlayerGoals 2020
Ezgjan Alioski 11
Goran Pandev 11
Total22

Flag of Norway.svg  Norway

PlayerGoals 2000
Steffen Iversen 11
Total11

Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

PlayerGoals 2008 2012 2016 2020
Robert Lewandowski 5113
Jakub Błaszczykowski 312
Roger Guerreiro 11
Karol Linetty 11
Arkadiusz Milik 11
Total111244
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal

PlayerGoals 1984 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Cristiano Ronaldo 1421335
Nuno Gomes 6411
Nani 33
Sérgio Conceição 33
Hélder Postiga 3111
Luís Figo 211
Rui Costa 22
Rui Jordão 22
João Vieira Pinto 211
Maniche 22
Ricardo Quaresma 211
Pepe 211
Nené 11
António Sousa 11
Domingos Paciência 11
Ricardo Sá Pinto 11
Fernando Couto 11
Costinha 11
Deco 11
Raul Meireles 11
Silvestre Varela 11
Éder 11
Renato Sanches 11
Diogo Jota 11
Raphaël Guerreiro 11
Total56451087697
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland

PlayerGoals 1988 2012 2016
Robbie Brady 22
Wes Hoolahan 11
Ray Houghton 11
Sean St Ledger 11
Ronnie Whelan 11
Total6213
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

PlayerGoals 1984 1996 2000 2008 2016
Bogdan Stancu 22
László Bölöni 11
Cristian Chivu 11
Marcel Coras 11
Ionel Ganea 11
Viorel Moldovan 11
Dorinel Munteanu 11
Adrian Mutu 11
Florin Răducioiu 11
Total1021412

Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Successor team of Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union (1960–1988) and Flag of the CIS (UEFA Euro 1992).svg  CIS (1992).

PlayerGoals 1960 1964 1968 1972 1988 1992 1996 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Roman Pavlyuchenko 431
Alan Dzagoev 33
Valentin Ivanov 321
Viktor Ponedelnik 321
Andrey Arshavin 22
Oleg Protasov 22
Sergei Aleinikov 11
Vasili Berezutski 11
Vladimir Beschastnykh 11
Dmitri Bulykin 11
Igor Dobrovolski 11
Artem Dzyuba 11
Denis Glushakov 11
Galimzyan Khusainov 11
Dmitri Kirichenko 11
Anatoli Konkov 11
Gennady Litovchenko 11
Slava Metreveli 11
Olexiy Mikhailichenko 11
Aleksei Miranchuk 11
Alexander Mostovoi 11
Victor Pasulko 11
Vasily Rats 11
Roman Shirokov 11
Omar Tetradze 11
Dmitri Torbinski 11
Ilia Tsymbalar 11
Valeri Voronin 11
Konstantin Zyryanov 11
Total40540171427522

Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland

PlayerGoals 1992 1996 2020
Gary McAllister 11
Brian McClair 11
Ally McCoist 11
Callum McGregor 11
Paul McStay 11
Total5311

Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia

Successor team of Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia (1960–1992), Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg FR Yugoslavia (1996–2000), and Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Serbia and Montenegro (2004).

PlayerGoals 1960 1968 1976 1984 2000
Savo Milošević 55
Dragan Džajić 422
Milan Galić 22
Dražan Jerković 22
Ljubinko Drulović 11
Dejan Govedarica 11
Josip Katalinski 11
Tomislav Knez 11
Slobodan Komljenović 11
Danilo Popivoda 11
Miloš Šestić 11
Dragan Stojković 11
Ante Žanetić 11
Total2262428
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

PlayerGoals 2016 2020
Ondrej Duda 11
Marek Hamšík 11
Milan Škriniar 11
Vladimír Weiss 11
Own goals 11
Total532
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia

PlayerGoals 2000
Zlatko Zahovič 33
Miran Pavlin 11
Total44

Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

PlayerGoals 1964 1980 1984 1988 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Álvaro Morata 633
Fernando Torres 523
David Villa 44
Alfonso 312
Cesc Fàbregas 312
David Silva 312
Xabi Alonso 22
Daniel Güiza 22
Antonio Maceda 22
Gaizka Mendieta 22
Chus Pereda 22
Pablo Sarabia 22
Ferran Torres 22
Jordi Alba 11
Amancio 11
Guillermo Amor 11
César Azpilicueta 11
Emilio Butragueño 11
José Luis Caminero 11
Lobo Carrasco 11
Dani 11
Rubén de la Red 11
Joseba Etxeberria 11
Rafael Gordillo 11
Aymeric Laporte 11
Javier Manjarín 11
Marcelino 11
Juan Mata 11
Míchel 11
Fernando Morientes 11
Pedro Munitis 11
Jesús Navas 11
Nolito 11
Mikel Oyarzabal 11
Gerard Piqué 11
Quini 11
Raúl 11
Santillana 11
Juan Carlos Valerón 11
Xavi 11
Own goals 33
Total6842434721212513
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden

PlayerGoals 1992 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020
Zlatan Ibrahimović 6222
Henrik Larsson 413
Emil Forsberg 44
Tomas Brolin 33
Jan Eriksson 22
Marcus Allbäck 11
Kennet Andersson 11
Viktor Claesson 11
Petter Hansson 11
Mattias Jonson 11
Sebastian Larsson 11
Freddie Ljungberg 11
Olof Mellberg 11
Johan Mjällby 11
Own goals 211
Total306283515

Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

PlayerGoals 1996 2004 2008 2016 2020
Xherdan Shaqiri 413
Haris Seferovic 33
Hakan Yakin 33
Breel Embolo 11
Mario Gavranović 11
Admir Mehmedi 11
Fabian Schär 11
Kubilay Türkyilmaz 11
Johan Vonlanthen 11
Total1611338
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey

PlayerGoals 1996 2000 2008 2016 2020
Semih Şentürk 33
Nihat Kahveci 22
Hakan Şükür 22
Arda Turan 22
Uğur Boral 11
Okan Buruk 11
İrfan Kahveci 11
Ozan Tufan 11
Burak Yılmaz 11
Total1403821
Own goals scored for opponents

Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine

PlayerGoals 2012 2016 2020
Andriy Shevchenko 22
Roman Yaremchuk 22
Andriy Yarmolenko 22
Oleksandr Zinchenko 11
Artem Dovbyk 11
Total8206

Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales

PlayerGoals 2016 2020
Gareth Bale 33
Aaron Ramsey 211
Hal Robson-Kanu 22
Kieffer Moore 11
Connor Roberts 11
Neil Taylor 11
Sam Vokes 11
Ashley Williams 11
Own goals 11
Total13103

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The Germany national football team has represented Germany in men's international football since 1908. The team is governed by the German Football Association, founded in 1900. Ever since the DFB was reinaugurated in 1949 the team has represented the Federal Republic of Germany. Under Allied occupation and division, two other separate national teams were also recognised by FIFA: the Saarland team representing the Saarland (1950–1956) and the East German team representing the German Democratic Republic (1952–1990). Both have been absorbed along with their records by the current national team. The official name and code "Germany FR (FRG)" was shortened to "Germany (GER)" following the reunification in 1990.

This is a list of records and statistics of the UEFA European Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Iuliu Bodola</span> Romanian-Hungarian (1912–1993)

Iuliu Bodola was a Romanian-Hungarian footballer who played as a striker. He represented both the Romania and Hungary national team at internationally level. His nickname was Duduş/Dudus. He is Romania's third all-time top goalscorer, and he is also the all-time top goal scorer of the Balkan Cup.

This is a list of records and statistics of the football tournament in the Olympic games ever since the inaugural official edition in 1908.

References

  1. 1 2 UEFA.com (10 January 2020). "EURO top scorers: all-time and for every tournament". UEFA.com. Retrieved 20 May 2020.