Which players have scored the most Champions League goals in the history of the competition? Here, we look over the all-time UEFA Champions League top scorers.


UEFA Champions League Top Scorers

Cristiano Ronaldo: 140
Lionel Messi: 129
Robert Lewandowski: 96
Karim Benzema: 90
Raúl: 71
Ruud van Nistelrooy: 56
Thomas Müller: 54
Thierry Henry: 50
Kylian Mbappé: 49
Andriy Shevchenko: 48
Zlatan Ibrahimovic: 48
Filippo Inzaghi: 46
Didier Drogba: 44
Mohamed Salah: 44
Neymar: 43
Alessandro Del Piero: 42
Erling Haaland: 42
Sergio Agüero: 41

All goal totals exclude UCL qualifiers.


Cristiano Ronaldo: 140 Goals

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer in the UEFA Champions League with 140 goals.

With the Portuguese now playing at Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, it’s unlikely that he’ll add to this tally, which he accumulated over spells at Manchester United (21), Real Madrid (105) and Juventus (14).

Ronaldo also holds the record for most goals in a single Champions League season with his 17 goals for Real Madrid in 2013-14, as they won the UCL trophy by beating Atlético Madrid in the final. He followed that up with 16 goals two years later in 2015-16.

The Portuguese legend has won the competition top scorer award on seven different occasions, which is a record across both the European Cup and Champions League eras.

He scored in a record 93 different UCL matches – 51% of his appearances in the competition, while eight of those saw him score a hat-trick, which is a record he shares with Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo found the net against 38 different opponents in his Champions League career, with his 10 goals versus Juventus the most by any single player against an opponent in the history of the competition.

Ronaldo UCL Goals

Lionel Messi: 129 Goals

Lionel Messi is the second highest scorer in UEFA Champions League history with 129 goals. He does, however, hold the record of scoring the most goals for a single club in UCL history, with 120 of his 129 goals coming at Barcelona.

He added nine more after moving to Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2021, but it’s unlikely he’ll ever get a chance to add to his 129 goal-tally following his move to MLS club Inter Miami.

Messi’s record of scoring against 40 different opponents in the UEFA Champions League is more than anyone else, ahead of Ronaldo on 38. Nine of Messi’s goals came against Arsenal (7%), his favourite opponent in the UCL.

Overall, 2022 World Cup winner Messi has scored in 18 different seasons of UCL action, netting in every campaign since 2005-06 after failing to score in his only appearance for Barcelona in his debut campaign of 2004-05. He shares this record with Karim Benzema, but the French striker managed to score in all 18 of the UCL seasons that he played in.

Messi may share the UCL record for the most hat-tricks in the competition with Cristiano Ronaldo (eight), but he once did something the Portuguese never managed: score five goals in a single Champions League match. He managed this in Barcelona’s 7-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in March 2012 as part of his record-breaking 2011-12 season in which he scored 73 goals in 60 competitive club appearances.

Messi UCL Goals

Robert Lewandowski: 96 Goals

Robert Lewandowski is edging towards the century of UEFA Champions League goals, but with the Barcelona striker still six goals away and now 36 years of age, he may run out of time.

He tried his best in 2022-23, with five goals in five appearances for Barcelona, but their group-stage elimination sent them into the UEFA Europa League so Lewandowski had a bigger gap between UCL games than he’s used to. In 2023-24, he scored three times in nine matches.

Of his 96 UCL goals, 69 came at Bayern Munich after he arrived from Borussia Dortmund. With two goals on Matchday 2 of the 2024-25 season against Young Boys, he took his total UCL goal tally for Barcelona to 10. That means that he became just the second player in Champions League history to score 10+ goals for three different clubs after Cristiano Ronaldo.

He holds the Bayern record for the most goals in Europe, ahead of Gerd Müller (65). He also holds the Bundesliga club’s record for most goals in a single season in this competition, netting 15 times in 2019-20 en route to Bayern lifting the trophy. In doing so, he became the first Polish player to finish as the top scorer in a season of UCL/European Cup action.

Lewandowski UCL Goals

Karim Benzema: 90 Goals

With his transfer to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, Karim Benzema might be 90 and out.

Benzema has scored in the most UCL seasons without having failed to find the net in one, scoring in all 18 seasons of the competition since first appearing in 2005-06 at Lyon.

The French striker won the Champions League top scorer award for the first time ever in 2021-22, with his 15 goals helping Real Madrid to the title, although he failed to score in the final win over Liverpool in Paris.

His 78 goals for Real Madrid in the competition is only behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s 105.

Benzema UCL Goals

Raúl: 71 Goals

Former Spain international Raúl is Real Madrid’s third-highest scorer in UEFA Champions League history (66), while his overall tally of 71 is the fifth most of all players in the competition.

Raúl was the competition’s leading scorer until November 2014, when he was eventually overtaken by Messi and Ronaldo, while the Real Madrid great was the first player to reach 50 UCL goals, doing so in September 2005. In fact, he was the first Madrid player to reach 50 goals in Europe after Alfredo Di Stéfano had previously scored 49 times in European competition for the Spanish side.

His final season in the competition came at German side FC Schalke 04 in 2010-11, when he scored five times as a 33-year-old. This took his overall tally to 71 in the competition, which is more than double any other Spanish player in the competition’s history: Fernando Morientes is the closest to him with 33 goals.

Raul UCL Goals

Ruud van Nistelrooy: 56 Goals

Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy scored 56 goals overall in the UEFA Champions League, but that tally could have been greater had he played more UCL action earlier in his career. He made just 11 appearances at PSV before his 25th birthday and debut for Manchester United in the competition.

No player reached 50 UEFA Champions League goals quicker than Van Nistelrooy (62 appearances), but he was 31 years old when he reached that landmark.

He scored 35 goals in the Champions League for Manchester United – a club record, ahead of Wayne Rooney (30) and Ryan Giggs (28).

Van Nistelrooy scored more goals than anyone else to never win the UEFA Champions League, despite playing 11 seasons in the competition.

Thomas Müller: 54 Goals

Thomas Müller is now in his 17th Champions League season as a Bayern Munich player, scoring in 15 of these (only failing in 2018-19 and so far in 2024-25).

Since his competition debut in 2008-09, he’s scored 54 goals and has 25 assists. His goal tally is more than double that of any other German player in the competition: Mario Gomez (26).

He’s won the Champions League on two occasions with Bayern Munich, in both 2012-13 and 2019-20.

Thierry Henry: 50 Goals

Thierry Henry scored 50 goals in the UEFA Champions League across spells at three clubs: Arsenal (35), Barcelona (eight) and Monaco (seven).

He began life as a UCL player in style, with six goals across his first five appearances at Monaco as a 20-year-old, before moving to Arsenal in 1999-00. His 35 goals for the Gunners makes him their highest scoring player in Champions League/European Cup history.


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