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Qatar 2022 World Cup: review the top scorers table after the group stage ends.

Sábado 03 de Diciembre del 2022

Qatar 2022 World Cup: review the top scorers table after the group stage ends.

The figures from the selections of France, Netherlands, England, and Spain scored several goals in their first matches. Find out here who leads the list of top scorers of Qatar 2022.

The figures from the selections of France, Netherlands, England, and Spain scored several goals in their first matches. Find out here who leads the list of top scorers of Qatar 2022.

La Golden Boot is the award given by FIFA to the top scorer of a World Cup. In Qatar 2022, the group stage has ended and several players are looking to obtain the distinction.

In the history of the competition, Miroslav Klose stands out, who holds the record for the most goals scored in the World Cup party. The striker has scored 16 goals in four campaigns (2002, 2006, 2010, 2014).

He is followed by his compatriot Thomas Muller, who resigned from the national team after Germany was eliminated in the first stage. He is the one who has achieved the most goals in the FIFA World Cup. In total, he has scored 10 goals in the 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022 editions.

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In the current tournament, Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score in five consecutive World Cup editions, since 2006. In this way, he has scored 8 goals in the tournament.

The top scorers table is currently led by Enner Valencia (eliminated Ecuador), Kylian Mbappé (France), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Marcus Rashford (England), and Álvaro Morata (Spain) with three goals each.

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Top Scorers Table Qatar 2022 World Cup

Three goals

  • Enner Valencia (Ecuador), Kylian Mbappé (France), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Marcus Rashford (England), and Álvaro Morata (Spain).

Two goals

  • Mehdi Taremi (Iran), Bukayo Saka (England), Ferrán Torres (Spain), Olivier Giroud (France), Lionel Messi (Argentina), Richarlison (Brazil), Andrej Kramaric (Croatia), Cho Gue-Sung (South Korea), Mohammed Kudus (Ghana), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Salem Al Dawsari (Saudi Arabia), Ritsu Doan (Japan), Kai Havertz (Germany), Niclas Füllkrug (Germany), Giorgian De Arrascaeta (Uruguay), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia), Breel Embolo (Switzerland), and Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon).

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