The UEFA Europa League, known until 2009 as the UEFA Cup, is an annual association football cup competition organised by UEFA since 1971, and it is the second most important club competition in Europe. Originally a knockout competition, it later evolved to include group stages and a series of qualifying rounds. This article lists both the competition's seasonal top scorers and overall top scorers, including a list of goals scored in the competition proper and a list of goals scored including qualifying rounds.
All-time top scorers (group stage to final)
- As of 1 May 2025[1]
- Players taking part in the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League are highlighted in bold.
- Players still active but not in this year's Europa League are highlighted in italics.
All-time top scorers (including qualifying rounds)
- As of 1 May 2025[2][3]
- Players taking part in the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League (including qualifying rounds) are highlighted in bold.
- Players still active but not in this year's Europa League are highlighted in italics.
Top scorers by season
The top scorer award is for the player who amassed the most goals in the tournament (tournament phase differs from qualification phase).[4]
By club
Rank
|
Club
|
Titles
|
Goals
|
Season(s)
|
1 |
Borussia Mönchengladbach |
4 |
38 |
1972–73*, 1974–75, 1978–79, 1979–80*
|
2 |
Bayern Munich |
3 |
32 |
1979–80*, 1995–96, 2007–08*
|
Benfica |
24 |
1982–83, 2009–10*, 2020–21*
|
Roma |
25 |
1990–91, 2016–17*, 2020–21*
|
|
Manchester United |
21 |
2019–20**, 2022–23*, 2024–25*
|
5 |
Feyenoord |
2 |
19 |
1973–74, 2001–02
|
Queens Park Rangers |
18 |
1976–77, 1984–85*
|
IFK Göteborg |
14 |
1981–82, 1986–87*
|
1. FC Köln |
15 |
1985–86, 1989–90*
|
Werder Bremen |
15 |
1989–90*, 2009–10*
|
Auxerre |
15 |
1992–93, 1997–98
|
Inter Milan |
16 |
1993–94*, 1996–97
|
Porto |
29 |
2002–03, 2010–11
|
Villareal |
13 |
2003–04, 2020–21*
|
Zenit Saint Petersburg |
18 |
2007–08*, 2016–17*
|
Lazio |
16 |
2012–13, 2017–18*
|
Red Bull Salzburg |
16 |
2013–14, 2014–15*
|
Athletic Bilbao |
18 |
2015–16, 2017–18*
|
19 |
Twente |
1 |
12 |
1972–73*
|
Ajax |
14 |
1975–76
|
Grasshopper |
8 |
1977–78*
|
PSV Eindhoven |
8 |
1977–78*
|
Ipswich Town |
14 |
1980–81
|
Austria Wien |
9 |
1983–84
|
Željezničar |
7 |
1984–85*
|
Groningen |
5 |
1986–87*
|
Torino |
5 |
1986–87*
|
Vitória de Guimarães |
5 |
1986–87*
|
Olympiacos
|
7
|
2024–25*
|
Bodø/Glimt
|
7
|
2024–25*
|
Club Brugge |
6 |
1987–88*
|
Panathinaikos |
6 |
1987–88*
|
Dynamo Dresden |
7 |
1988–89
|
Liverpool |
9 |
1991–92
|
Karlsruher SC |
9 |
1993–94*
|
Bayer Leverkusen |
10 |
1994–95
|
Parma |
8 |
1998–99*
|
Real Sociedad |
8 |
1998–99*
|
Wisła Kraków |
8 |
1998–99*
|
Juventus |
10 |
1999–2000
|
CSKA Sofia |
7 |
2000–01*
|
Rayo Vallecano |
7 |
2000–01*
|
Newcastle United |
11 |
2004–05
|
Basel |
9 |
2005–06
|
Espanyol |
11 |
2006–07
|
CSKA Moscow |
11 |
2008–09
|
Atlético Madrid |
12 |
2011–12
|
Everton |
8 |
2014–15*
|
Chelsea |
11 |
2018–19
|
Sporting CP |
8 |
2019–20**
|
Lille |
7 |
2020–21*
|
Rangers |
7 |
2021–22
|
Union Saint-Gilloise |
6 |
2022–23*
|
Marseille |
10 |
2023–24
|
- * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
- ** A top scorer played for two different clubs during given season.
- List is ordered by date of accomplishment.
By country
Rank
|
Country
|
Titles
|
Goals
|
Seasons
|
1 |
Germany[nb 2][nb 3] |
11 |
104 |
1971–72, 1972–73*, 1968–69, 1974–75, 1979–80*, 1979–80*, 1985–86, 1989–90*, 1990–91, 1993–94*, 1994–95, 1995–96
|
2 |
Netherlands[nb 4] |
8 |
71 |
1972–73*, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1977–78*, 1986–87*, 1986–87*, 1993–94*, 2001–02
|
3 |
Brazil |
6 |
50 |
1986–87*, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2008–09, 2014–15*, 2016–17*
|
Spain[nb 5] |
47 |
2000–01*, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18*, 2020–21*, 2020–21*
|
5 |
England |
5 |
48 |
1976–77, 1984–85*, 2004–05, 2021–22, 2022–23*
|
6
|
Yugoslavia[nb 6] |
4 |
33 |
1982–83, 1984–85*, 1998–99*, 1999–2000
|
Italy |
34 |
1996–97, 1998–99, 2007–08*, 2017–18*
|
8 |
France
|
3 |
26 |
1992–93, 1997–98, 2018–19
|
Denmark |
22 |
1978–79, 1987–88*, 2024–25*
|
Portugal |
22 |
2019–20, 2020–21*, 2024–25*
|
9
|
Sweden
|
2 |
20 |
1981–82, 1985–86*
|
East Germany |
13 |
1988–89, 1989–90*
|
Colombia |
29 |
2010–11, 2011–12
|
14 |
Scotland |
1 |
14 |
1980–81
|
Hungary |
9 |
1983–84
|
Finland |
5 |
1986–87*
|
Greece |
6 |
1987–88*
|
Wales |
9 |
1991–92
|
Poland |
8 |
1998–99*
|
Bulgaria |
7 |
2000–01*
|
Argentina |
9 |
2005–06
|
Uruguay |
11 |
2006–07
|
Russia |
10 |
2007–08*
|
Paraguay |
9 |
2009–10*
|
Peru |
9 |
2009–10*
|
Czech Republic |
8 |
2012–13
|
Belgium |
8 |
2014–15*
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
8 |
2016–17*
|
Morocco |
7 |
2024–25*
|
Turkey |
7 |
2020–21*
|
Nigeria |
6 |
2022–23*
|
Gabon |
10 |
2023–24
|
- * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
- List is ordered by date of accomplishment.
By player
- * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
- List is ordered by date of accomplishment.
Notes
See also
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