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10 Youngest Footballers to Score 400 Goals For Club and Country

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Made to look like second nature by some, every footballer will tell you that goalscoring is the hardest art to perfect. It’s typically a task burdened on the shoulders of the strikers; those that operate within the confines of the penalty box as they look to cause defenders all manner of trouble with their movement. That said, the modernisation of football has also seen wingers being more handy in the final third.

Irrespective of one’s position, there has been a glut of innate goalscorers in our midst since the beautiful game’s inception.

But which players have been the youngest to hit the 400-goal mark? Transfermarkt have provided the data and Manchester City’s Erling Haaland is yet to make the list, but with the goals flowing, it won’t be long until the freakish Norway international – who is 25 until July 2026 – is rubbing shoulders with some of the greatest to ever do it. Here are the top ten youngest players to reach 400 career strikes.

Luis Suarez – 31 years, 1 month

Now enjoying the twilight period of his career at Inter Miami, Luis Suarez is one of the deadliest bagsmen of his generation – and the numbers behind his brilliance back it up. The Uruguayan, now 38 years of age, plundered 308 goal involvements (195 goals and 113 assists) in 283 appearances for Barcelona in what was the most prolific spell of his career.

Of course, given the sharpshooting nature of the one-time Champions League winner, goals have always flowed for Suarez, and that is the case here. By the time he had reached the 400 career goal mark, he was 31 years and one month old and at the peak of his powers for the La Liga behemoths – which, in the grand scheme of things, positioned him in tenth.

Harry Kane – 30 years, 8 months, 30 days

A goalkeeper’s worst nightmare, Harry Kane‘s varied skill-set means that he is able to score all manner of goals: whether it’s making himself available at the back post for a simple tap-in or firing one home from any area in the penalty area, the Englishman has asserted himself as a certified goal-getter for club and country. For reference: London-born Kane is England’s all-time top goalscorer with 76 strikes in 111 outings.

His goal-getting ability has also been admired by the respective fanbases of Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich – with the latter being his employers since moving from the former in the summer of 2023. Rampant in the infancy of his goal-laden career, Kane is now 32 years of age and many believe he has plenty of years left in the tank. He scored 400 goals before his 31st birthday.

Robert Lewandowski – 30 years, 6 months, 16 days

Like Kane, Robert Lewandowski is in the conversation of being one of modern football’s most destructive – in a positive sense of the word – talismen. Between 2005 and 2008, the lofty frontman made waves in Poland for the likes of Lech Poznan and Legia Warsaw, but he first became a household name during his stint with Borussia Dortmund as he scored 103 goals in 187 matches.

The Poland international’s inevitable move to Bayern Munich – which saw him continue to net goals at a ridiculous rate – beckoned in 2014 and the rest is history. Internationally, too, Lewandowski has always been a respectable figure at the top of the pitch with 87 goals to boot – and his clinic in finishing over the years saw him bag 400 career goals at the age of 30 years, six months and 16 days old.

Neymar Jr – 28 years, 9 months, 1 day

Brazil’s all-time top goalscorer with 79 goals in 128 appearances for Selecao, Neymar Jr is a one-of-a-kind footballer. His nation has earned quite the uncanny knack of producing and subsequently developing footballers who provide not only goals but flair, too, and the 33-year-old is cut from exactly the same cloth. Glitz and glamour aside, though, and Neymar is also known for his instinctive nature in the final third.

What makes Neymar’s position on this star-studded list is the fact that he’s played the majority of the career on the flank rather than down the middle. The fleet-footed forward – fondly remembered for his majestic stint in Spain with Barcelona – was just 28 years, nine months and one day old when he managed to notch his 400th goal of his career.

Cristiano Ronaldo –​​​​​​​ 28 years, 11 months, 1 day

Rain or shine, whether it’s been leading an in-form Real Madrid or helping a less-than-impressive Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo has always been a guarantee of goals. Visions of the Portuguese wreaking havoc on the wing for Sporting CP and the Red Devils will forever remain in the memories of many, as will recollections of his performances in the striking berth for teams in the later stages of his career.

Frankly, there are not enough superlatives available to describe the seasoned forward’s ability in front of goal, but those fortunate enough to watch one of the best footballers of all time in the flesh are often left awe-struck by how easy he makes it look. He’s now eyeing the 1,000-goal mark but the first 400 of his career was reached before he reached his thirties.

Jimmy Greaves –​​​​​​​ 28 years, 1 month, 17 days

Many may be unaware of Jimmy Greaves’ exploits in front of goal. Initially Sir Alf Ramsay’s line-leader in 1966 before picking up an injury, the striker’s goalscoring return –​​​​​​​ for both club and country – cannot be understated. A legend among Three Lions circles, London-born Greaves turned out for an array of top English teams during his career – including the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.

He scored 266 goals for the north Londoners in 374 appearances and his tally for England (44 in 57) is also mightily impressive; and that’s why he is considered to be among the greatest strikers in football history. Fruitful throughout his career, it took Greaves just 524 matches to reach the 400-goal mark and, at that point, the Englishman was aged 28 years, one month and 17 days old.

Uwe Seeler –​​​​​​​ 28 years, 9 days

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If we’re solely focused on how many games it took each player to reach the 400-goal milestone, Uwe Seeler – formerly of Hamburger SV – would be top of this list. For club and country, it took the centre-forward 387 matches to do so, which is the superior rate by a total of 15 outings. From an age perspective, though, he’s fourth after reaching the landmark tally at the age of 28 years and nine days old.

In the 1960s, as the leading star of German football, there were very few players that were operating at the same level as Seeler, who became a three-time German footballer of the Year – in 1960, 1964 and 1970 – and pictured in the middle above. Born and bred in Hamburg, Seeler was a key man for the German national team as he scored 43 goals in 72 outings.

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Lionel Messi –​​​​​​​ 27 years, 3 months, 3 days

Ever since November 16, 2003 – when 38-year-old Lionel Messi replaced Deco to earn his senior Barcelona stripes – he’s been a man of a mission. Leaving no stone unturned, the Argentine has continued to score goals at an utterly alarming rate and his goalscoring prowess has been constant throughout his club career for Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Miami.

For many, and for good reason too, the 2022 World Cup winner is the creme da le creme of footballers but, in this regard, he has to settle for a bronze medal. Reaching incomprehensible numbers has become commonplace over the last 15 years or so but, at the time he reached 400 career goals for club and country, Messi was 27 years, three months and three days old.

Gerd Muller –​​​​​​​ 27 years, 2 months and 17 days

Gerd Muller was scoring a copious number of goals before it was cool and trendy by virtue of the fact that his career – which saw him lead the line for Bayern Munich, most notably – spanned between 1963 and 1982. At the apex of his powers, the German’s goalscoring form saw him lift the Ballon d’Or winner in 1970, but Der Bomber was a nuisance of defenders from start to finish.

After graduating from Nordlingen’s academy in 1963, he joined the famous Bavarian outfit the following year. Accustomed to watching his shots bypass goalkeepers and ripple the back of the net, Muller scored a total of 634 strikers to watch him become one of football’s all-time top goalscorers; and the first 400 of those came just after the all-action striker’s 27th birthday.

Kylian Mbappe –​​​​​​​ 26 days, 10 months, 24 days

If the race to the 400-goal milestone is based on age alone, there is one clear winner: 26-year-old Kylian Mbappe. Now the spearhead of Real Madrid, the French world-beater – widely regarded as one of the best footballing teenagers of all time – bagged four centuries of strikes at just 26 years and 328 days old after a decisive brace against Ukraine for France.

At club level, too, the Paris-born winger-turned-striker has always been a deadly finisher in and around the box. The highest-scoring footballer in Paris Saint-Germain‘s history, Mbappe will have to reach unfathomable levels to do the same for his current La Liga employers, due to the fact that he’s looking to usurp the aforementioned Ronaldo. It’s hard to put such an achievement past the forward, though, no matter how improbable it seems.

10 Youngest Players to Reach 400 Career Goals

Rank

Player

Notable Clubs

Country

Games

Age

1.

Kylian Mbappe

Monaco, PSG, Real Madrid

France

537

26y, 10m, 24d

2.

Gerd Muller

Bayern Munich

Germany

403

27y, 2m, 17d

3.

Lionel Messi

Barcelona, PSG, Inter Miami

Argentina

525

27y, 3m, 3d

4.

Uwe Seeler

Hamburger SV

Germany

387

28y, 9d

5.

Jimmy Greaves

Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea

England

524

28y, 1m, 17d

6.

Cristiano Ronaldo

Man Utd, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al-Nassr

Portugal

653

28y, 11m, 1d

7.

Neymar Jr

Barcelona, PSG, Santos

Brazil

653

28y, 9m, 1d

8.

Robert Lewandoswki

Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Barcelona

Poland

632

30y, 6m, 16d

9.

Harry Kane

Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich

England

631

30y, 8m, 30d

10.

Luis Suarez

Liverpool, Barcelona, Inter Miami

Uruguay

614

31y, 1m

All statistics per Transfermarkt correct as of 15/11/2025

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Who are England’s Biggest Rivals in Football?

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As any England fan will tell you, the men’s national team never like to do things the easy way. Sometimes that presents itself as a last-gasp winner. But sometimes that comes in the form of a few disciplinary detours.

Whether it stems from geographical proximity or a controversial chapter in a major tournament, England’s tapestry of fierce rivals is an intriguing one to unpick. But who are the biggest sporting enemies on The Three Lions’ list?

Germany

Oliver Kahn during the Germany 1-5 England match REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach JOH/AA

This rivalry goes beyond football. The historical ties from the two World Wars of the 20th century have informed this great feud, with their incredible clashes creating some of the most memorable footballing moments in recent times. Who could forget the drama of England’s 1966 World Cup Final win at the expense of Germany? But the Germans inflicted their own heartbreak at the 1990 World Cup and Euro ’96, eliminating England on penalties at the semifinal stage on both occasions.

More recently, England fans still fondly remember the 1-5 thumping in Munich. But they also wince at the thought of Frank Lampard’s ghost goal in 2010.

England’s record against Germany

Played

Wins

Draws

Losses

35

14

6

15


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Argentina

Diego Maradona Hand of God Argentina vs England 1986 World Cup

Driven by the Falklands War in 1982, Diego Maradona’s infamous ‘Hand of God’ goal at the 1986 World Cup ensured that this rivalry would last.

It would be reignited at the 1998 tournament, with David Beckham controversially being sent off for kicking out at Diego Simeone before England crashed out on penalties. Beckham would have his revenge though. His winning penalty in the 2002 World Cup encounter helped to condemn Albiceleste to a shock group stage exit.

England’s record against Argentina

Played

Wins

Draws

Losses

14

6

5

2


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Scotland

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The oldest international fixture in world football, England and Scotland’s rivalry began on November 30th 1872 with a 0-0 draw. Since then, there have been many memorable episodes.

The rivalry was renewed every year by the annual British Home Championship that took place from 1884 to 1984. There was also the incredible spectacle of Scotland victory at Hampden Park in 1937. Just under 150,000 fans packed into the stadium for the match — an all-time European attendance record that still stands today. And who could forget the 1977 Wembley pitch invasion after Scotland’s 2-1 win? The Tartan Army stormed on, famously snapping the crossbars in celebration.

England’s record against Scotland

Played

Wins

Draws

Losses

116

49

41

26

Ireland

England's Levi Colwill in action with Republic of Ireland's Chiedozie Ogbene REUTERS/Damien Eagers

Despite just 18 encounters overall, the England-Ireland rivalry has endured in part thanks to the two nations’ complex social and political relationship.

Ireland made history in 1949 with their 0-2 win at Goodison Park. They became the first non-British team to beat England on home soil. Ireland also won the first major tournament meeting between the two, courtesy of a Ray Houghton winner at Euro ’88. The rivalry is also infamously remembered for the 1995 Lansdowne Road riot that saw a friendly in Dublin abandoned after 27 minutes due to severe rioting by a number of English hooligans.

The rivalry was recently renewed by the debate over dual nationality. Both Declan Rice and Jack Grealish switched eligibility to England, having already represented Ireland. Grealish had played for the U21s six times, whilst Rice made three senior appearances for Ireland. Both players were heavily booed during the 2024 Nations League clash before both ironically scored the game’s only two goals.

England’s record against Ireland

Played

Wins

Draws

Losses

19

8

8

2

Croatia

Croatia vs England | 2018 World Cup Christian Hartmann via Reuters

Not quite a bitter rivalry, but one forged in destiny. England, for some reason, are inexplicably linked to the south-east European side. And whilst the two nations lack historical hatred, their respectful rivalry is marked by several dramatic modern moments.

Chief among them, England’s 2018 World Cup heartbreak. After Kieran Trippier’s opening goal in the semifinal, Croatia fought back to force extra time. Mario Mandzukic’s 109th minute winner was ecstasy for Croatia, but agony for the Three Lions.

Croatia also shockingly knocked ended England’s Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. With England needing a win to break into the top two in Group E, the excellent Croatian team defeated England 2-3 at Wembley. The enduring image of that night was England manager Steve McLaren shielding himself with an umbrella as European qualification slipped away. He was relieved of his duties the following day.

England’s record against Croatia

Played

Wins

Draws

Losses

12

7

2

3


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Pubs in England to be Allowed Open For Mexico Match

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Pubs across the country are set to stay open until the early hours for England’s Round of 16 match against Mexico. The World Cup knockout kicks-off at 1am on Monday, July 6, which equates to 6pm in Mexico City, and Keir Starmer is set to introduce an emergency law change so that pubs can remain open until 5am.

The UK Prime Minister is set to leave his position on July 9, but has won back some people’s trust following one of his final decisions in Number 10.

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Tottenham Hold Talks to Sign Rafeal Leao After Sandro Tonali

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There is a lot of excitement in N17 at present with Tottenham splashing the cash for Roberto De Zerbi.

Following back-to-back 17th place finishes, Spurs are spending big as they look to get back to their previous heights towards the top of the Premier League table.

Signing Martin Dubravka, Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers to bolster their squad, last month the club also completed the £52m signing of centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton & Hove Albion.

Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali are now set to follow for £85m and £100m respectively after Tottenham struck agreements with West Ham and Newcastle United for the midfielders.

Much more still needs to be done in improving De Zerbi’s squad, with attacking players required after the club’s struggles in the final third last season.

Leao option

Rafael Leao in action for AC Milan

One position Tottenham need to address is on the left of their attack after failing to replace Son Heung-min following his switch to LAFC last August.

According to The Independent, Bournemouth ace Eli Junior Kroupi tops a three-player shortlist for that position.

Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain are also keen, with the Cherries looking to receive over £80m if they decide to cash in on their highly-rated attacker.

The report states that Rafael Leao has been broached as an option in informal discussions with his club AC Milan, while there is a possibility that they once again move for Manchester City winger Savinho.

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In terms of Leao, he would be another statement signing if Tottenham can agree on a deal with Milan for ‘one of the best wingers in Europe’.

Mainly operating from the left but also capable of playing centrally, the Portugal international has contributed regularly for the Rossoneri with 80 goals and 65 assists in 291 games for the Italian giants.

After already agreeing on transfers for Fernandes and Tonali, a move for Leao would be a real signal of intent from Tottenham that they really do mean business in the transfer market after their recent Premier League woes.

Tottenham’s attacking needs

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Tottenham desperately need to improve in the final third if they are to climb the Premier League table.

Last season, Richarlison finished top goalscorer in all competitions with 12 goals, and it was defensive players Joao Palhinha, Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero who were next in line in the charts.

Dominic Solanke could only manage six goals in an injury-hit campaign, with Xavi Simons and Randal Kolo Muani both contributing five and Mathys Tel chipping in with four.

Given the need for goals, Leao could more than play his part after hitting double figures for Milan in each of his last five seasons at the San Siro.

Following the club’s desire to improve their midfield with the additions of Fernandes and Tonali, Tottenham now need to do likewise in attack if they are to make big strides under De Zerbi.

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