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The Copa Sudamericana is an annual football cup competition organised by CONMEBOL since 2002 for football club in South American. Over the past nine tournaments, twelve players have been the top scorers of the Copa Sudamericana. No person has ever repeated as the top scorers. Argentine players have been the top scorers four times, the most of any other country. Pierre Webó is the only non-South American to be a top scorer. The all-time top scorer is Eduardo Vargas, who scored all eleven of his goals in 2011. By tournament Season | Player | Nationality | Club | Goals |
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2002 | Rodrigo Astudillo | Argentina}} | ARG}} San Lorenzo | 4 | Gonzalo Galindo | Bolivia}} | BOL}} Bolívar | Pierre Webó | Cameroon}} | URU}} Nacional | 2003 | Germán Carty | Peru}} | PER}} Cienciano | 6 | 2004 | Horacio Chiorazzo | Argentina}} | BOL}} Bolívar | 5 | 2005 | Bruno Marioni | Argentina}} | MEX}} UNAM | 7 | 2006 | Humberto Suazo | Chile}} | CHI}} Colo-Colo | 10 | 2007 | Ricardo Ciciliano | Colombia}} | COL}} Millonarios | 6 | 2008 | Alex | Brazil}} | BRA}} Internacional | 5 | Nilmar | Brazil}} | BRA}} Internacional | 2009 | Claudio Bieler | Argentina}} | ECU}} LDU Quito | 8 | 2010 | Rafael Moura | Brazil}} | BRA}} Goiás | 8 | 2011 | Eduardo Vargas | Chile}} | CHI}} Universidad de Chile | 11 | 2012 | Jonathan Fabbro | Paraguay}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 5 | Carlos Núñez | Uruguay}} | URU}} Liverpool | Fábio Renato | Brazil}} | ECU}} LDU Loja | Wason Rentería | Colombia}} | COL}} Millonarios | Michael Ríos | Chile}} | CHI}} Universidad Católica | 2013 | Enner Valencia | Ecuador}} | ECU}} Emelec | 5 | 2014 | Miler Bolaños | Ecuador}} | ECU}} Emelec | 5 | Andrés Vilches | Chile}} | CHI}} Huachipato | 2015 | Ramón Ábila | Argentina}} | ARG}} Huracán | 5 | Miler Bolaños | Ecuador}} | ECU}} Emelec | Wilson Morelo | Colombia}} | COL}} Santa Fe | José Ariel Núñez | Paraguay}} | PAR}} Olimpia | 2016 | Miguel Borja | Colombia}} | COL}} Atlético Nacional | 6 | Cecilio Domínguez | Paraguay}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 2017 | Jhon Cifuente | Ecuador}} | ECU}} Universidad Católica | 5 | Luis Miguel Rodríguez | Argentina}} | ARG}} Atlético Tucumán | Felipe Vizeu | Brazil}} | BRA}} Flamengo | 2018 | Nicolás Benedetti | Colombia}} | COL}} Deportivo Cali | 5 | Pablo | Brazil}} | BRA}} Athletico Paranaense |
External links{{Copa Sudamericana top scorers}}{{Copa Sudamericana Seasons}} 2 : Copa Sudamericana|Lists of association football top goal scorers by season |