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10 Greatest Goal-Scoring Midfielders in Football History (Ranked)

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Football’s a team game. It requires 11 players to be at the very best for a side to win some of the hardest competitions around the world, all of whom have specific roles and requirements. However, some are in the spotlight more than others, with those who score the deciding goals typically taking all the limelight.

Typically, these are some of the best strikers of all time, but a plethora of midfielders have also been prolific in front of goal, taking the metaphorical crown in the process. By driving late into the box, their goal-scoring prowess has perfectly complemented their creativity and determination.

Due to this, we have decided to rank the 10 greatest goal-scoring midfielders of all time. Ranked purely on the number of goals scored throughout their career, it showcases their longevity and consistency. They always looked to get into the box, often proving to be their team’s hero over the years.

10

Steven Gerrard

206 goals scored

One of the greatest English players of all-time, Steven Gerrard not only was a prolific goal-scorer from midfield, but he was one who often delivered in the biggest of moments. Not least was it seen during Liverpool’s triumphant run to the Champions League final in the mid-2000s, when not only did Gerrard score the stunning strike against Olympiacos to send the Reds through, but also one of the goals in that thrilling comeback against Milan in Istanbul too.

The midfielder’s trademark 30-yard screamer also came clutch during Liverpool’s comeback win over West Ham in the FA Cup final, and there were many other times where he came up with the goods when needed. A talisman for big occasions, Gerrard is up there with one of the best.

9

Kaka

237 goals scored

To begin, Kaka is one of the best Brazilian players of all time, and he consistently showed his prowess in the middle of the park throughout his career. Even winning the Ballon d’Or in 2007, he has always been at the forefront of the sport, with his Champions League triumph that year at AC Milan remaining unforgettable.

In an era where there were so many talented players, Kaka still went above and beyond. Gliding through the opposition like butter, it made everything look easy, whilst – when he got into dangerous spaces – he rarely missed. His goal-scoring tally proves that in every sense.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Sao Paulo

125

47

AC Milan

270

95

Real Madrid

120

29

Orlando

78

25

Brazil

92

29

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8

Socrates

258 goals scored

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From one Brazilian legend to another. Socrates was the classic Brazilian player everyone became used to during the 1970s and 1980s. He had an exotic personal life by smoking and drinking, but – remarkably – he still excelled on the pitch. He never glided around the pitch due to his tall frame, but he was two-footed and provided a threat from anywhere.

With 258 goals in his career, he was feared by even the best defenders in the world. Meanwhile, he captained Brazil at the 1982 World Cup, which many believe to be one of the greatest national teams ever due to the sheer beauty of their football. Socrates was at the heart of that.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Botafogo

166

67

Corinthians

269

150

Fiorentina

33

9

Flamengo

13

3

Santos

25

7

Brazil

60

22

7

Frank Lampard

297 goals scored

Frank Lampard is one of the greatest English players of all time. He carried Chelsea on his back during their golden years, winning the Premier League three times and the Champions League once in the process. The West Ham prodigy completed football — and he was never far away from the action in the final third.

Unlike conventional midfielders, Lampard always liked to drive forward, using his pace and strength to bully the opposition. With 297 goals in his career, he could rarely be stopped even in one of the best leagues in the world.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

West Ham

179

33

Chelsea

648

211

Man City

38

8

New York City

31

15

England

106

29

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6

Bobby Charlton

312 goals scored

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From one English superstar to one who excelled decades beforehand. The story of Bobby Charlton is mythical in some sense. He defied the odds, including the tragic Munich Air Disaster, to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world. In short, he never quit.

As the epitome of the ‘perfect footballer’, he was also looking to drive in the final third, whilst his performances saw him finish second in the 1967 and 1968 Ballon d’Ors. With 249 goals for Man United, only Wayne Rooney has scored more — and Charlton is always going to be considered one of the most gifted players ever due to this.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Man United

758

249

Preston

45

10

England

106

49

5

Jan Ceulemans

314 goals scored

On a list of superstars, Jan Ceulemans never ‘broke onto the main spotlight’ unlike others, but there’s no doubt he excelled in his home nation, Belgium. Seen as one of the greatest Belgian players of all time, he made 96 appearances for his nation, a record that stood for 26 years until it was surpassed by Jan Vertonghen’s 97th appearance in 2017.

He also still holds the record for most appearances in the Belgian Pro League with 517. However, throughout his stunning career, he also scored countless goals, as he drove late into the box and picked up the pieces. Maybe he’s one of the most underrated players ever?

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Club Brugge

504

242

Lierse

127

49

Belgium

96

23

4

Teofilo Cubillas

342 goals scored

For each nation, it’s normally a challenging conversation to decide who is the greatest player in their history. However, for Peru, it’s not a debate. Teofilo Cubillas is their best player of all time. The attacking midfielder was as elegant as they came, gliding around the final third like it was a kickabout in the final third.

Nicknamed El Nene, he helped Peru win the 1975 Copa America, whilst – after he retired – Pele, one of the greates players of all time, selected him as one of the 125 footballing greats in the ‘FIFA 100’ list. It’s easy to see why, though; he scored over 300 goals and is one of only three players to score five or more goals in two different World Cups, alongside Miroslav Klose and Thomas Muller.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Alianza Lima

231

156

Porto

108

65

Fort Lauderdale Strikers

139

65

Peru

81

28

3

Michel Platini

354 goals scored

Michel Platini, captain of France, at the 1982 World Cup.
Michel Platini, captain of France, at the 1982 World Cup.

Michel Platini may now be known for his involvement in FIFA’s and UEFA’s corruption in the modern day, but before he turned to the cheques, he was a legendary footballer who defenders feared. The midfield superstar won the Ballon d’Or three times in a row, in 1983, 1984 and 1985, and it means he is considered to be one of the best French players of all time.

His most successful playing years were spent in Italy with Juventus, but he also won trophies with Nancy and Saint-Etienne in his home nation. In short, Platini could always find the back of the net, with his 354 goals bearing proof of that during a stunning career.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Nancy

213

127

Saint-Etienne

145

82

Juventus

224

104

France

73

41

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Fritz Walter

381 goals scored

Germany during the 1930s was a place of chaos and disaster, but – before war broke out in 1939 – football went on like normal, with legendary attacking midfielder Fritz Walter excelling in the final third. He spent his entire club career at Kaiserslautern, even if international pro teams had repeatedly offered him major sums to move.

Maybe epitomising his talent, he always declined new moves to play for his hometown instead. Throughout his career, he scored 381 goals, including 33 for his nation. Due to this, he was named honorary captain of the Germany national team after he retired.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Kaiserslautern

364

348

Germany

61

33

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Zico

517 goals scored

Zico

Finally, Zico is the greatest goal-scoring midfielder of all time. As one of the best midfielders of all time, the legendary Brazilian glided around the pitch, whilst he is seen as one of the greatest players never to win a World Cup. His influence was far more than trophies, though, with 517 goals scored during a phenomenal proof seeing him stand above everyone else.

He spent the majority of his career with Brazilian giants Flamengo, but Zico also spent a fruitful two years in Serie A with Udinese. The midfielder was named as the best player in the Italian top flight at the end of the 1983/84 campaign, showing he could shine under the spotlight in any situation.

Main Career Stats

Team

Matches

Goals

Flamengo

581

393

Udinese

53

30

Kashima Antlers

66

46

Brazil

71

48

Ranking the 10 Best Goal-Scoring Midfielders Ever

Rank

Player

Tenure

Goals scored

1.

Zico

1971-1994

517

2.

Fritz Walter

1937-1958

381

3.

Michel Platini

1972-1987

354

4.

Teofilo Cubillas

1966-1989

342

5.

Jan Ceulemans

1974-1992

314

6.

Bobby Charlton

1956-1975

312

7.

Frank Lampard

1995-2016

297

8.

Socrates

1973-1989

258

9.

Kaka

2000-2014

237

10.

Steven Gerrard

1998-2016

206

Stats via Transfermarkt (as correct as 24/10/2025)

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Everton Set to Complete Double Chelsea Swoop

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Everton will be looking to go one step further this season and bring European football to the Hill Dickinson Stadium after narrowly missing out on European qualification last season.

David Moyes’ side, at one point, looked on course to secure at least a Europa Conference League place, but ended the season in 13th place, four points off eighth-placed Brighton and Hove Albion who took the final European spot.

The Toffees are now starting to get active in the transfer window. A deal has reportedly been agreed with Middlesbrough for attacking midfielder Hayden Hackney, and now it looks as though Everton will be completing a double swoop from Chelsea.

Everton set for double Chelsea swoop

Tyrique George

According to BBC Sport, Everton are closing in on a permanent deal for winger Tyrique George, who spent four months on loan with the Toffees last season. Additionally, Fabrizio Romano has reported that they are also set to complete a move for Chelsea academy product Arthur Barratt with a “fee agreed”.

George made 11 appearances for the Toffees in the second half of last season but failed to register a goal or an assist.


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The England Under-21 international has played 37 times for Chelsea’s first team, scoring six times and providing another six assists, but is expected to be have been deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Xabi Alonso.

At 20, George still boasts plenty of potential and Blues fans will be hoping to see more from the young wide man in an Everton shirt than they did during his loan spell.

Meanwhile, 16-year-old midfielder Barratt is expected to be a signing for the future but is highly rated at Cobham and was subject to interest from other Premier League clubs. The teenager is likely to be a replacement for young midfielder Demi Akarakiri, who is set to join Serie A side Cagliari.

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It’s been a slow start to the summer in the transfer market, particularly with the World Cup currently ongoing. However, it now looks as though Everton are ready to start making some moves.

Out of the three pending additions, fans are likely going to be most excited by the arrival of Hackney, who was one of the best midfielders in the Championship last season.

The 23-year-old scored six goals and registered eight assists as Boro were beaten in the play-off final by Hull City and is now set for his dream Premier League move.

Meanwhile, after a mixed loan spell last season, George’s arrival may not be the statement signing Everton fans are hoping for. However, the winger has plenty of potential and could develop into a valuable forward for Moyes’ team.

As for Barratt, the teenage midfielder will be one for the future, but certainly a player to keep tabs on.

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Lamine Yamal Names 3 Most Impressive 2026 World Cup Players

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France have looked unplayable at the 2026 World Cup, brushing aside Senegal, Iraq and Norway in the group stage, before picking apart Sweden in the round of 32.

Les Bleus have scored 13 times in just four matches, and possibly have the best squad depth in the entire tournament. For most people, France are the favourites to lift the trophy, even if they’ve only played one team in the top 20 of FIFA’s rankings.

Lamine Yamal, meanwhile, has watched much of that group stage from the bench, with Spain managing his minutes carefully after a hamstring injury threatened to rule him out of the tournament entirely. Even so, it hasn’t stopped Zlatan Ibrahimovic from declaring him the best player in the world.

But, when Yamal himself was asked who had impressed him most, his answer skipped right past France’s best players.

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In what might be somewhat of a surprise, despite beginning the World Cup as well as any player, he opted for a Real Madrid star, as well as a Barcelona legend that he likely would have always included. “Vini Jr for sure, then obviously there’s Messi,” he said, putting two of the tournament’s biggest draws at the top of his list.


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Neither name will shock anyone, with Vinicius continuing to terrorise defences down the left for Brazil, and Messi still finding moments of magic in what could realistically be his final World Cup.

Both men make up two of the trio of players who scored in all three of their group stage matches, but the third was also part of his picks:

“Then let me mention Ismael Saibari, he’s doing great for Morocco.”

Saibari has a far smaller profile than the two he’d just named alongside him, but he’s already sealed a £47.5 million transfer to European giants Bayern Munich, and his performances at the World Cup have him primed for further success.

Saibari has been a key part of an Atlas Lions side that has impressed plenty of neutrals so far, and for Yamal to put him in the same breath as Vinicius Junior and Messi is a notable show of respect. Even if Yamal’s Moroccan ties might carry some slight bias, it’s been well backed up by the 25-year-old’s finishing.


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What’s more surprising is who didn’t make the cut. Kylian Mbappe has been the standout figure of France’s World Cup campaign, scoring six times and moving clear of Olivier Giroud as his country’s all-time top scorer in the process, as well as overtaking Miroslav Klose for second on the list of all-time World Cup scorers, with the chance for him to overtake Messi for the outright lead if he can finish this tournament with two more goals than him.


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Michael Olise has been just as influential on the right flank, registering five assists. Add in contributions from Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue, and France’s front line is statistically the most productive unit at the entire World Cup by some distance.

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For Yamal to overlook both Mbappe and Olise, given the weight of what they’ve produced, suggests it’s not just about who’s topping the stat sheets. Vinicius, Messi and Saibari have all had their own moments of quality this tournament, so it’s less a case of Yamal favouring flair over output, and more that he’s simply picked out three players whose performances have stuck with him.

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What Miroslav Klose Said About Kylian Mbappe Breaking World Cup Record

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Iconic former Germany striker Miroslav Klose has been proven wrong after Kylian Mbappe eclipsed his World Cup goalscoring record.

Mbappe is in red-hot form for tournament favourites France, and the Real Madrid forward was at the double in a 3-0 win over Sweden. He took his tally to six goals in four games with two brilliant strikes.

The 27-year-old is now level with Lionel Messi in the goalscoring charts, and the pair are staging a memorable battle for the Golden Boot. His brace against the Swedes also made history as he overtook Klose as the outright second all-time top scorer in World Cup history.

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Mbappe has now managed 18 goals in as many World Cup games, putting him second behind Messi in the all-time goalscoring charts. The Argentina legend sits on 19 in 21 games, which includes the six he’s registered during the ongoing tournament.

Klose held the record for the most goals in the competition’s history for 12 years, but he has now moved down to third. The German hero had tipped Messi to break his record this year, while incorrectly predicting that Mbappe would do so at the 2030 World Cup.

The former Bayern Munich striker told Sport BILD: “I’m sure my goal-scoring record at the World Cup will be broken soon. Either Lionel Messi will achieve it at this World Cup, or at the latest Kylian Mbappe will do it at the next one.”

Mbappe has been magic for France, and he’s now chasing Messi in a hotly-contested Golden Boot race. Klose added:

“I’m a huge Messi fan. If it happens, I’d hope it’s him, if he’s still playing. But Mbappé is also an incredible talent. I wish them both good health and the ability to perform.”

Rank

Player

Nation

Goals Scored

Matches Played

Goals Per Match

1

Lionel Messi

Argentina

19

29

0.66

2

Kylian Mbappé

France

18

18

1.00

3

Miroslav Klose

Germany

16

24

0.67

4

Ronaldo

Brazil

15

19

0.79

5

Gerd Müller

West Germany

14

13

1.08

6

Just Fontaine

France

13

6

2.17

7

Pelé

Brazil

12

14

0.86

8

Sándor Kocsis

Hungary

11

5

2.20

Klose won the World Cup with Germany back in 2014, and he is the only player to win four medals, having finished third place in 2006 and 2010 and runner-up in 2002. He made 24 appearances in the tournament during his career, posting 16 goals and four assists.

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Mbappe is participating in just his third World Cup campaign, and he already has a winners’ medal from France’s 2018 title. He lit up that tournament at the age of 19 and is now in his prime eight years later.

The time he’s taken to eclipse Klose’s record is simply astonishing, and he acknowledged this ahead of this year’s competition. He told Olivier Giroud for La Parisien in mid-June:

“Everyone talks to me about Klose’s record. I think it’s the first time in my life that a record has felt unreal. Because to me, it was unthinkable that in a competition every great legend of the game has played in, I’d already be at that level after just two World Cups at the age of 27.”

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Mbappe added: “To imagine being the person who has scored the most goals in the entire history of the World Cup is pretty surreal.”

The France captain insisted his main priority is to win the World Cup and “bring home a third star.” If he and Les Bleus continue as they are, no team will prevent them from becoming world champions.


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