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Top 20 English Goal Scorers in Champions League History (Ranked)

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There isn’t a player who doesn’t dream of one day having the opportunity to play in the Champions League. Considered to be the most prestigious club competition, but also one of the most difficult in world football, it has been the scene of some of the greatest matches in history, as well as the showcase for some of the best football players of all time.

Among them were a number of English football stars, remembered for their achievements in front of goal. Today, GIVEMESPORT has decided to tell you all about them by listing the 20 most prolific players to have experienced the exhilaration of the great star-studded evenings.

Top English Goal Scorers in Champions League History

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Player

Goals

Appearances

20.

Alan Shearer

7

6

19.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

9

51

18.

Teddy Sheringham

9

30

17.

John Terry

10

109

16.

Anthony Gordon

10

15

15

Michael Owen

Goals in the Champions League: 11

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Michael owen

  • UCL Appearances: 29
  • Clubs: Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester United

Michael Owen achieved plenty in his career, and he remains the most recent Englishman to win the Ballon d’Or, doing so in 2001. With that in mind, it’s perhaps a little surprising to learn that he only ever netted 11 times in the Champions League and never won the thing.

He played in the competition for multi-European champions Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester United, but never got his hands on the trophy himself. He actually left Anfield just 12 months before the Reds won the competition in 2005. He would later admit that he had ‘mixed emotions’ as he watched his former teammates succeed.

14

Bukayo Saka

Goals in the Champions League: 12

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  • UCL Appearances: 24
  • Clubs: Arsenal

Still only 24 years old, Bukayo Saka will expect to boost up these rankings over the coming seasons. Last season, he made the semi finals with Arsenal, and will hope to go even further in the near future as the Gunners aim to win the competition for the first time in their history.

Saka is scoring at a rate of one goal every other game in Europe’s premier cup competition, and has already bagged more than some brilliant English footballers – as evidenced by this list. With that said, it’s quite remarkable that many still don’t consider him to be world class.

13

Peter Crouch

Goals in the Champions League: 13

Peter Crouch
Peter Crouch

  • UCL Appearances: 34
  • Clubs: Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur

All in all, Peter Crouch is actually a rather underrated goalscorer. Don’t forget, he’s one of just 35 players to have ever scored 100 Premier League goals. He’s also 18th on the all-time list of England goalscorers, with 22 strikes for the Three Lions.

He had some great moments in Europe for both Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. He also played off the bench in the 2007 final, having scored three times for the Reds in that year’s tournament. The Anfield outfit would lose 2-1 to AC Milan, but maybe things would have been different had Crouch been trusted to start. In the end, he was given just 12 minutes to make a difference.

12

Theo Walcott

Goals in the Champions League: 15

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Reading v Arsenal – Capital One Cup Fourth Round – The Madejski Stadium – 30/10/12 Theo Walcott celebrates scoring the sixth goal for Arsenal to complete his hat trick Mandatory Credit: Action Images / John Sibley 

  • UCL Appearances: 59
  • Club: Arsenal

Theo Walcott has certainly left his mark on an entire generation. Transferred to Arsenal from Southampton in 2006, he stood out for his inordinate speed, capable of catching the best full-backs in the UK off guard.

But to reduce him to just that would be to pay scant tribute to a player whose career speaks for itself, and who remains one of the best wingers to have played for the North London club. Under Arsene Wenger, Walcott has also proved himself to be a top-class goalscorer. His 108 goals for the Gunners, 15 of them in the Champions League, bear witness to this.

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Jude Bellingham

Goals in the Champions League: 15

Jude Bellingham

  • UCL Appearances: 54
  • Clubs: Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid

Despite being the youngstest man on this list, Jude Bellingham has already left his mark on the competition. Indeed, he picked up an assist in the 2024 final, setting up teammate Vinicius Junior as the Brazilian made it 2-0 against Borussia Dortmund.

There’s no way Bellingham will be satisfied with just the one trophy, though, and he will expect to regularly compete for the big prizes while he remains at Real Madrid. It’s that sort of mentality which saw him burst onto the scene, making his debut in the competition as a teenager with former side Dortmund.

10

David Beckham

Goals in the Champions League: 16

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Manchester United’s David Beckham celebrates after scoring the fifth goal against Tottenham Hotspur during their English premier league game at White Hart Lane Stadium, central London, September 29, 2001. Manchester United won the game 5-3. REUTERS/Ferran Paredes

  • UCL Appearances: 107
  • Clubs: Manchester United, Real Madrid

Of all the qualities that have enabled David Beckham to embark on a career that would be the stuff of dreams (Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain), his free-kick ability is undoubtedly one of the most recognised.

It’s a weapon that the ‘Spice Boy’ has been able to use in the league, in domestic cups and also in international competitions. In fact, seven of the 16 goals he has scored in his career have been scored in this way. A real trademark for a player who has gone down in history as one of the greatest English players of all time.

9

Marcus Rashford

Goals in the Champions League: 17

FC Barcelona's Marcus Rashford holds a football

  • UCL Appearances: 45
  • Clubs: Manchester United, Aston Villa, Barcelona

Now at Barcelona, Marcus Rashford has managed to reignite his career somewhat, after it had stalled at Manchester United. That he’s only played 45 times in the competition, despite now being 28, shows how often the Red Devils failed to qualify for the competition.

He’s scored at a decent rate when given the chance in Europe, with 17 goals under his belt and more likely to come. He scored six goals in six games for the Red Decils in 2020/21, but could beat that tally this term, with five goals in eight for Barca.

8

Andy Cole

Goals in the Champions League: 18

Manchester United's Andy Cole celebrates scoring against Ipswich Town.

  • UCL Appearances: 48
  • Club: Manchester United

Regarded as one of the greatest No9s ever to play for Manchester United, Andrew ‘Andy’ Cole is equally renowned for his achievements in the Premier League, where he is both the fourth-highest scorer (187 goals) and the sixteenth-highest passer (73 assists) in history, and in the Champions League.

A key figure in the Red Devils’ conquest of the competition in 1999, he stood out in the second leg of the semi-final, scoring the goal that enabled them to overturn a Juventus side in a favourable position and book their place in the final. It was the high point of a European career marked by 48 appearances in the Champions League and 18 goals.

7

Phil Foden

Goals in the Champions League: 20

Phil Foden

  • UCL Appearances: 68
  • Club: Manchester City

At just 25, Phil Foden has one of the most impressive records of his generation. And of all the trophies he has already lifted, the Champions League is perhaps the most prestigious. In this competition, the 2023/24 Premier League Player of the Season has already scored 20 goals in 68 appearances for Manchester City.

Having bagged in key games against the likes of Borussia Dortmund, Real Madrid and RB Leizpig, Foden has often provided moments of quality for Pep Guardiola in this competition. He is another who will aim to win the Champions League more than just once in his career.

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Steven Gerrard

Goals in the Champions League: 21

Steven Gerrard with the Champions League trophy
Steven Gerrard with the Champions League trophy

  • UCL Appearances: 73
  • Club: Liverpool

Ask Steven Gerrard to name his favourite Champions League goal, and he’ll almost certainly refer you to the homeric final in Istanbul. It was a header that resembled a rallying cry, to which his team-mates responded with a single voice as they carried Liverpool to an improbable comeback against the great AC Milan.

It was an eternal moment that two decades have not allowed us to forget, nor will the next two – or any of the following ones, for that matter – erase it from the memories of Reds fans. It is not for nothing that the former England midfielder, the third most capped player in the history of the Mersey club (710 appearances), is nicknamed ‘Captain Fantastic’.

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Neymar’s Comment to Norway Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland After Scoring Penalty

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A sublime Erling Haaland brace knocked Brazil out of the World Cup and sent Norway through to the last 16 with a 2-1 win on Sunday night.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men were given a golden opportunity to take the lead after being awarded a penalty. Bruno Guimaraes stepped up but saw his attempt saved by Norweigan goalkeeper Orjan Nyland.

Haaland’s first goal arrived in the 79th minute, meeting Andreas Schjelderup’s cross with a fine header. His second in the 90th minute gave Alisson Becker absolutely no chance, as he nonchalantly controlled the ball before smashing it into the far bottom corner.

Neymar pulled one back for the Brazilians from the penalty spot in the 90+8th minute. That will likely be his last kick of a football at a World Cup, and it was the last goal of Selecao’s disappointing campaign in North America.

Brazil 1-2 Norway: Neymar and Nyland Spat

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Haaland drew level with Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi at the top of the goalscoring charts with seven goals. For Neymar, his last hurrah in his nation’s colours ended in frustration and he failed to keep his composure after scoring.

The Santos forward came on in the second half but couldn’t help Brazil stage a comeback against Norway. The 34-year-old is expected to announce his international retirement following the tournament, and he’ll have wanted to do so as a world champion.

Instead, his last World Cup memory is a spat with Norweigan goalkeeper Nyland. He exchanged words with the 35-year-old shot-stopper before and after the shot-stopper took his penalty.

Eagle-eyed fans spotted Nyland trying to throw Neymar off after the Brazilian star told him: “Where do you want it? Where do you want it?”

The Norweigan told him: “I’ll stop it for you! I’ll stop it for you!”

Neymar calmly found the back of the net, with Nyland rooted to his spot. He then ran towards the former Sevilla goalkeeper and told him (via DAZN): “Not to me! Not to me!”

Neymar is a Brazilian footballing icon who eclipsed Pele as the country’s all-time top scorer in 2023. When he rose to the top of world football, many expected him to be the catalyst for Selecao to finally reclaim the World Cup, which they haven’t won since 2002.

The former Barcelona star had to be consoled after the loss to Norway as his emotions took over. He dreamed of following in the footsteps of Pele and lifting the World Cup for the record-holders.

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‘Pathetic Ending’ – Fans Hit Out at Neymar

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Neymar’s antics after scoring his penalty didn’t go down well with fans who felt he put himself before the team. Some argued that he seemed more interested in provoking Nyland rather than hurrying to get the ball back with just seconds left.

One fan on X wrote: Neymar giving big ones to Nyland, who already saved a penalty this game and has just won the game, heading to the Quarter Finals. Embarrassing.”

Another supporter added: “Is Neymar seriously taunting the goalkeeper when he’s down 2-1 at the 99th minute.”

One wrote: “What a pathetic ending to Neymar’s career. Provoking and taunting the goalkeeper after scoring a penalty.”

Another replied: “Neymar trash talking when his team is about to be knocked out, pack it up man.”


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Neymar debuted for Brazil at the age of 18 back in 2010 and has since earned 130 caps, scoring 80 goals and providing 59 assists. He has not only never won a World Cup but also failed to fire his nation to Copa America glory.

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Belgian FA React to FIFA Suspending Folarin Balogun World Cup Ban

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The Belgian Football Association’s initial reaction to FIFA controversially suspending United States star Folarin Balogun’s red card has been revealed.

Balogun is now set to be available for the USMNT’s Round of 16 clash with Belgium at the World Cup on Tuesday (July 7th). FIFA have used Article 27 to suspend the former Arsenal star’s one-game ban, allowing him to continue playing in the tournament.

US President Donald Trump applauded FIFA for “doing what is right and reversing a great injustice.” While there has been widespread debate over Balogun’s challenge that led to his sending-off, there is outrage at the suspension of his ban.

Belgium React to Balogun Red Card Suspension

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Balogun’s sending-off came in the USA’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. The American inadvertently left his studs on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic’s calf, although Brazilian referee Raphael Claus initially didn’t punish the player.

VAR intervened, advising Claus to review the incident on the pitchside monitor, and he brandished a red card. Backlash ensued following the decision, with manager Mauricio Pochettino furious and others comparing the foul to Lionel Messi’s in Argentina’s 3-0 win over Algeria.

FIFA have since used Article 27 to suspend the one-game ban, a call that hasn’t gone down well in the footballing world. As well as with the Belgian FA, who have released a statement in response (via Fabrizio Romano):

The Royal Belgian Football Association (RBFA) is astonished by FIFA’s decision to declare suspended United States player Folarin Balogun eligible to play in the USA–Belgium match on Monday, 6 July at 5:00 p.m. (Seattle time). FIFA bases its decision on Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code.

The Belgians add that “this provision states that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee may decide to suspend the enforcement of a previously imposed disciplinary sanction. However, Article 66.4 of the same FIFA Disciplinary Code clearly provides that a red card (sending-off) automatically results in a suspension for the team’s next match, as has been the case for all previous red cards issued during this FIFA World Cup.”

“Furthermore, and irrespective of the above, the decision is in direct contradiction with the provisions of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Competition Regulations, as set out in Article 10.5: ‘If a player or team official is sent off as a result of a direct or indirect red card (second caution), they will automatically be suspended from their team’s subsequent match. In addition, further sanctions may be imposed.’

“The automatic nature of such a suspension was also explicitly reaffirmed in FIFA World Cup 2026 Circular No. 16, which was distributed to all participating member associations on 12 May 2026. The same rule is reiterated at every FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Coordination Meeting prior to each match and is included in all FIFA World Cup 2026 workshop presentations.”

“In order to safeguard the legitimate rights of all participating teams and to protect the fundamental principles of fair play in our sport, both at this FIFA World Cup and at future editions of the tournament, the RBFA is investigating all potential options.”

De Standaard’s Bart Lagae reports that the Belgian FA president Pascale Van Damme has flown to Seattle. As an acting member of the FIFA Council, he is set to discuss the Balogun controversy.

Balogun is one of the USA’s most important players and is the nation’s top scorer with three goals in as many games. One of them came in the 2-0 win over Bosnia, and Belgium will have been preparing to face the Americans without their centre-forward.

Belgian newspaper Nieuwsblad pointed out that Rudi Garcia would have to change his team’s preparations and that the Belgian coach “hadn’t factored this in”. They also claim that the European nation are the “victims of this” and downplay the likelihood of action changing the situation.

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Ex-FIFA Referee Slams Decision

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Former FIFA referee Keith Hackett deemed the suspension of Balogun’s one-game ban “unacceptable.” While writing on X, he pointed out that future red cards may well be deferred as a knock-on effect.

Cristiano Ronaldo is another beneficiary of Article 27 after he almost missed Portugal’s World Cup opening games. FIFA prevented that from happening by suspending a red card he received in his country’s 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland in a World Cup qualifier back in November.


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The US President believes FIFA have made the right call.

Hackett urged all other competing nations, not just Belgium, to challenge FIFA’s decision. The suspension lasts a year and means Balogun won’t risk the ban coming into effect should the USA win at Seattle Stadium and progress further through the knockout rounds.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic Causes Big Stir With Reaction to FIFA Suspending Folarin Balogun’s One-Game Ban

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Football fans have been left stunned by Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s comments on FIFA’s controversial decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red card.

FIFA opted to invoke Article 27, which allows it to suspend Balogun’s one-game ban following a contentious sending-off in the United States’ World Cup Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The AS Monaco striker received his marching orders for a challenge on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic.

The USA and their coach, Mauricio Pochettino, were outraged by the decision. Likewise, US president Donald Trump, who has since applauded FIFA for “doing the right thing” and “reversing a great injustice.”

Ibrahimovic ‘Happy’ After Balogun Red Card Suspended

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FIFA haven’t reversed the red card decision but rather suspended the one-game ban for one year. For many, this is inexcusable given that others who have been sent off during a World Cup haven’t been allowed such treatment.

Balogun will now be available for the USA’s last 16 clash with Belgium on Tuesday at Seattle Stadium. Not only are fans and the media calling it corruption, but the Belgian FA are also considering legal action over an “astonishing” decision.

Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, says he’s “happy” with the outcome and given a suspicious verdict on the situation. He said on American broadcaster FOX Sports:

“What I want to say is that I am happy for the US. Obviously, it’s a different situation, but first of all he should not get a red card. Then I am happy for the US team because the US team has been amazing, but Balo has been super amazing and with him it’s an extra force.”

Balogun has been crucial for Pochettino’s side, finding the net three times in as many outings. He scored in a 2-0 win over Bosnia before being sent down the tunnel for a foul that many, including Ibrahimovic, felt didn’t justify a red card.

There had already been a debate over the sending-off, but FIFA’s suspension has caused outrage. A volatile situation continues to spiral out of control and Ibrahimovic has dragged himself into the firing line.

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‘Money Talks’ – Fans Slam Ibrahimovic

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Ibrahimovic usually doesn’t mince his words and says how he feels, but some believe he’s played up to the American fanbase with his comments. The former Manchester United striker might live to regret giving his take on the Balogun saga.

One fan responded to a clip of the Swede with a brutal dig: “Zlatan has officially sold out.”

Another supporter added: “He’s lost all my respect after this…”

One wrote: “Now he has nothing to say about this unfair awful decision because he is on FOX Sports. Money talks and he shuts up.”

This was echoed by another: “Put money in his account and he will say whatever is needed.”

One fan questioned Ibrahimovic’s integrity: “Zlatan has no spine. Got a gig at an American channel and he will say anything to appease their audience.”

Another added: “Zlatan, who was hyped up as that tough guy, is this. As long as he can make money, he’ll easily betray football.”

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Ibrahimovic’s FOX Sports colleague and former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry gave a more honest assessment. He pointed out that he didn’t think it was a red card, but that it changed everything for Belgium’s preparations.


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The American striker will be available against Belgium.

Henry insisted a decision should have been made in the immediate aftermath of USA’s win over Bosnia. Balogun will nonetheless be in action and will most likely start in Tuesday’s game in Seattle, Washington.

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