Every remaining Champions League club's all-time top scorer

Football's best
Europe’s most prolific goal-getters
Arsenal (Thierry Henry)
Aston Villa (Billy Walker)
Atlético Madrid (Antoine Griezmann)
Borussia Dortmund (Alfred Preissler)
Barcelona (Lionel Messi)
Benfica (Eusebio)
Club Brugge (Jan Ceulemans)
Feyenoord (Ove Kindvall)
Internazionale (Giuseppe Meazza)
Leverkusen (Ulf Kirsten)
Lille (Andre Strappe)
Liverpool (Ian Rush)
Bayern Munich (Gerd Müller)
Kylian Mbappé (PSG)
PSV (Willy van der Kuijlen)
Real Madrid (Cristiano Ronaldo)
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From icons of the past to the superstars of today, the UEFA Champions League is the playground for football's elite. Each club desires trophies, and sometimes, their success is reliant on one exceptional striker scoring all the goals.

Europe’s most prolific goal-getters

Let's explore the record-breaking marksmen leading the charts for each team remaining in the 2024/25 Champions League. All statistics are drawn from Transfermarkt and official club sources.

Arsenal (Thierry Henry)

Arsenal legend Thierry Henry is the club's all-time top goalscorer after finding the net 228 times for the North London club. He was a Premier League Golden Boot winner four times.

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Aston Villa (Billy Walker)

Billy Walker is Aston Villa's all-time top goalscorer, scoring 244 goals in 531 games for Villa between 1920 and 1934. He was the captain of the club and England at the time.

Atlético Madrid (Antoine Griezmann)

France World Cup winner Antoine Griezmann is Atlético's top goalscorer, producing 193 goals in 417 games across two spells. He will soon reach 200 for the Madrid club.

Borussia Dortmund (Alfred Preissler)

Dortmund legend Alfred Preissler scored an almighty 177 goals in 274 games for the German club, helping them win back-to-back German Championships in 1956 and 1957.

Barcelona (Lionel Messi)

Barcelona's all-time top goalscorer is Lionel Messi, the GOAT himself. The Argentine scored a ridiculous 672 goals in 778 games, beating second place by more than 400 goals.

Benfica (Eusebio)

Benfica icon Eusebio is the club's all-time goalscorer, netting 473 goals for the Portuguese club in his storied career. In the 1967/68 season, he scored 50 goals.

Club Brugge (Jan Ceulemans)

Brugge's top goalscorer is Jan Ceulemans, who scored 242 goals in 507 games for the Belgian side. In the 1980s, he won the Belgian Golden Shoe three times.

Feyenoord (Ove Kindvall)

Former Swedish international Ove Kindvall is Feyenoord's record goalscorer, with an impressive 147 goals in 183 games for the Rotterdam club.

Internazionale (Giuseppe Meazza)

In Inter's all-time top scorers standings, Giuseppe Meazza occupies the top spot. His 284 goals for Inter make him a true club legend. He played for the club from 1927 until 1940.

Leverkusen (Ulf Kirsten)

With 240 goals in 448 games, Ulf Kirsten is Leverkusen's top goalscorer. He was the Bundesliga topscorer in three seasons and the UEFA Cup top scorer in 1995.

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Lille (Andre Strappe)

Andre Strappe played for Lille from 1948 to 1958 and became the club's record scorer after netting 112 goals in 318 games.

Liverpool (Ian Rush)

Former Welsh international and Liverpool legend Ian Rush is the club's top scorer, having netted 339 goals in 653 games. Rush was Liverpool's main offensive threat during the club's most successful spell in the 1980s.

Bayern Munich (Gerd Müller)

Gerd Müller is Bayern Munich's top scorer of all time. Muller scored 365 goals in 427 matches, winning numerous trophies.

Kylian Mbappé (PSG)

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappé is PSG's record scorer. He enjoyed a prolific spell in the early part of his career in the French capital, scoring 256 goals in 308 games.

PSV (Willy van der Kuijlen)

Willy van der Kuijlen is a PSV icon and club legend who made over 600 appearances. He scored 372 goals, beating second place by just shy of 200 goals.

Real Madrid (Cristiano Ronaldo)

During his time at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo had one of the greatest stretches in sporting history, scoring 450 goals in 438 games for the Madrid club. He was the Champions League top scorer in six seasons while playing for Madrid.

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