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词条 List of La Liga top scorers
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  1. Top scorers by season

     All-time top scorers  Top active scorers  Players with most hat-tricks 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

La Liga's all-time top goalscorer is Lionel Messi, who also holds the record for most goals scored in a season with 50 goals in 2011-12. Athletic Bilbao's Telmo Zarra, who was the competition's all-time top scorer until 2014, was top scorer in six seasons between 1945 and 1953. Four other players—Lionel Messi, Real Madrid's Alfredo Di Stéfano, Quini of Sporting de Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid—each finished as top scorer in five seasons. Real time analysis.

Top scorers by season

SeasonPlayerClubGoalsAppsRatio
1930–31Spain|1785}} Bata Athletic Bilbao 27 17 {{#expr:27/17 round 2}}
1931–32Spanish Republic}} Bata (2) Athletic Bilbao 13[1] 18 {{#expr:13/18 round 2}}
1932–33Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Manuel|Olivares}} Real Madrid 16 14 {{#expr:16/14 round 2}}
1933–34Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}} Real Oviedo 26 18 {{#expr:26/18 round 2}}
1934–35Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}} (2) Real Oviedo 27 22 {{#expr:27/22 round 2}}
1935–36Spanish Republic}} {{sortname|Isidro|Lángara}} (3) Real Oviedo 28 21 {{#expr:28/21 round 2}}
1939–40Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Víctor|Unamuno}} Athletic Bilbao 20 22 {{#expr:20/22 round 2}}
1940–41Spanish State|1938}} {{sortnamePruden} Atlético Madrid 33 22 {{#expr:33/22 round 2}}
1941–42Spanish State|1938}} Mundo Valencia 27 25 {{#expr:27/25 round 2}}
1942–43Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Mariano|Martín}} Barcelona 30 23 {{#expr:30/23 round 2}}
1943–44Spanish State|1938}} Mundo (2) Valencia 28 26 {{#expr:28/26 round 2}}
1944–45Spanish State|1938}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} Athletic Bilbao 20 26 {{#expr:20/26 round 2}}
1945–46Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} (2) Athletic Bilbao 24 18 {{#expr:24/18 round 2}}
1946–47Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} (3) Athletic Bilbao 33 24 {{#expr:33/24 round 2}}
1947–48Spanish State}} {{sortnamePahiño} Celta de Vigo 20 22 {{#expr:20/22 round 2}}
1948–49Spanish State}} César Barcelona 27 24 {{#expr:27/24 round 2}}
1949–50Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} (4) Athletic Bilbao 24 26 {{#expr:24/26 round 2}}
1950–51Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} (5) Athletic Bilbao 38 30 {{#expr:38/30 round 2}}
1951–52Spanish State}} {{sortnamePahiño} (2) Real Madrid 28 27 {{#expr:28/27 round 2}}
1952–53Spanish State}} {{sortname|Telmo|Zarra}} (6) Athletic Bilbao 24 29 {{#expr:24/29 round 2}}
1953–54ARG}} {{sortname|Alfredo|di Stéfano}} Real Madrid 27 28 {{#expr:27/28 round 2}}
1954–55Spanish State}} {{sortname|Juan|Arza}} Sevilla 28 29 {{#expr:28/29 round 2}}
1955–56ARG}} {{sortname|Alfredo|di Stéfano}} (2) Real Madrid 24 30 {{#expr:24/30 round 2}}
1956–57ARG}} {{sortname|Alfredo|di Stéfano}} (3) Real Madrid 31 30 {{#expr:31/30 round 2}}
1957–58Spanish State}} {{sortname|Manuel|Badenes}} Real Valladolid 19 29 {{#expr:19/29 round 2}}
ARG}} {{sortname|Alfredo|di Stéfano}} (4) Real Madrid 19 30 {{#expr:19/30 round 2}}
Spanish State}} {{sortname|Ricardo|Alós}} Valencia 19 29 {{#expr:19/29 round 2}}
1958–59ARG}} {{sortname|Alfredo|di Stéfano}} (5) Real Madrid 23 28 {{#expr:23/28 round 2}}
1959–60HUN}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} Real Madrid 25 24 {{#expr:25/24 round 2}}
1960–61HUN}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} (2) Real Madrid 28 28 {{#expr:28/28 round 2}}
1961–62PER}} {{sortname|Juan|Seminario}} Real Zaragoza 25 30 {{#expr:25/30 round 2}}
1962–63HUN}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} (3) Real Madrid 26 30 {{#expr:26/30 round 2}}
1963–64HUN}} {{sortname|Ferenc|Puskás}} (4) Real Madrid 21 25 {{#expr:21/25 round 2}}
1964–65PAR}} {{sortname|Cayetano|Ré}} Barcelona 26 30 {{#expr:26/30 round 2}}
1965–66Spanish State}} Luis Aragonés Atlético Madrid 18[2] 28 {{#expr:18/28 round 2}}
1966–67BRA}} Waldo Valencia 24 30 {{#expr:24/30 round 2}}
1967–68Spanish State}} {{sortname|Fidel|Uriarte}} Athletic Bilbao 22 24 {{#expr:22/24 round 2}}
1968–69Spanish State}} Amancio Real Madrid 14 29 {{#expr:14/29 round 2}}
Spanish State}} José Eulogio Gárate Atlético Madrid 14 30 {{#expr:14/30 round 2}}
1969–70Spanish State}} Amancio (2) Real Madrid 16 29 {{#expr:16/29 round 2}}
Spanish State}} {{sortname|Luis|Aragonés}} (2) Atlético Madrid 16 30 {{#expr:16/30 round 2}}
Spanish State}} {{sortname|José Eulogio|Gárate}} (2) Atlético Madrid 16 30 {{#expr:16/30 round 2}}
1970–71Spanish State}} {{sortname|José Eulogio|Gárate}} (3) Atlético Madrid 17 28 {{#expr:17/28 round 2}}
Spanish State}} {{sortname|Carles|Rexach}} Barcelona 17 28 {{#expr:17/28 round 2}}
1971–72Spanish State}} {{sortname|Enrique|Porta}} Granada 20 31 {{#expr:20/31 round 2}}
1972–73Spanish State}} Marianín Real Oviedo 19 32 {{#expr:19/32 round 2}}
1973–74Spanish State}} Quini Sporting de Gijón 20 34 {{#expr:20/34 round 2}}
1974–75Spanish State}} Carlos Athletic Bilbao 19 32 {{#expr:19/32 round 2}}
1975–76Spanish State}} Quini (2) Sporting de Gijón 21 34 {{#expr:21/34 round 2}}
1976–77ARG}} {{sortname|Mario|Kempes}} Valencia 24 34 {{#expr:24/34 round 2}}
1977–78ARG}} {{sortname|Mario|Kempes}} (2) Valencia 28 34 {{#expr:28/34 round 2}}
1978–79AUT}} {{sortname|Hans|Krankl}} Barcelona 29 30 {{#expr:29/30 round 2}}
1979–80ESP|1977}} Quini (3) Sporting de Gijón 24 34 {{#expr:24/34 round 2}}
1980–81ESP|1977}} Quini (4) Barcelona 20 30 {{#expr:20/30 round 2}}
1981–82ESP}} Quini (5) Barcelona 27 32 {{#expr:27/32 round 2}}
1982–83ESP}} {{sortname|Poli|Rincón|Hipólito Rincón}} Real Betis 20 30 {{#expr:20/30 round 2}}
1983–84URU}} Jorge da Silva Real Valladolid 17 30 {{#expr:17/30 round 2}}
ESP}} Juanito Real Madrid 17 31 {{#expr:17/31 round 2}}
1984–85MEX}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} Atlético Madrid 19 33 {{#expr:19/33 round 2}}
1985–86MEX}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} (2) Real Madrid 22 33 {{#expr:22/33 round 2}}
1986–87MEX}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} (3) Real Madrid 34 41 {{#expr:34/41 round 2}}
1987–88MEX}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} (4) Real Madrid 29 36{{#expr:29/36 round 2}}
1988–89BRA}} Baltazar Atlético Madrid 35 36 {{#expr:35/36 round 2}}
1989–90{{flagicon|MEX}} {{sortname|Hugo|Sánchez}} (5) Real Madrid 38 35 {{#expr:38/35 round 2}}
1990–91ESP}} {{sortname|Emilio|Butragueño}} Real Madrid 19 35 {{#expr:19/35 round 2}}
1991–92ESP}} Manolo Atlético Madrid 27 36 {{#expr:27/36 round 2}}
1992–93BRA}} Bebeto Deportivo 29 37 {{#expr:29/37 round 2}}
1993–94BRA}} Romário Barcelona 30 33 {{#expr:30/33 round 2}}
1994–95CHL}} {{sortname|Iván|Zamorano}} Real Madrid 28 38 {{#expr:28/38 round 2}}
1995–96SPA}} {{sortname|Juan Antonio|Pizzi}} Tenerife 31 41 {{#expr:31/41 round 2}}
1996–97{{flagicon|BRA}} Ronaldo Barcelona 34 37 {{#expr:34/37 round 2}}
1997–98ITA}} {{sortname|Christian|Vieri}} Atlético Madrid 24 24 {{#expr:24/24 round 2}}
1998–99ESP}} Raúl Real Madrid 25 37 {{#expr:25/37 round 2}}
1999–2000ESP}} {{sortname|Salva|Ballesta}} Racing Santander 27 36 {{#expr:27/36 round 2}}
2000–01ESP}} Raúl (2) Real Madrid 24 36 {{#expr:24/36 round 2}}
2001–02ESP}} {{sortname|Diego|Tristán}} Deportivo 20 35 {{#expr:20/35 round 2}}
2002–03{{flagicon|NED}} {{sortname|Roy|Makaay}} Deportivo 29 38 {{#expr:29/38 round 2}}
2003–04BRA}} Ronaldo (2) Real Madrid 24 32 {{#expr:24/32 round 2}}
2004–05{{flagicon|URU}} {{sortname|Diego|Forlán}} Villarreal 25 38 {{#expr:25/38 round 2}}
CMR}} {{sortname|Samuel|Eto'o}} Barcelona 25[3] 37 {{#expr:25/37 round 2}}
2005–06CMR}} {{sortname|Samuel|Eto'o}} (2) Barcelona 26 34 {{#expr:26/34 round 2}}
2006–07NED}} {{sortname|Ruud|van Nistelrooy}} Real Madrid 25 37 {{#expr:25/37 round 2}}
2007–08ESP}} {{sortname|Daniel|Güiza}} Mallorca 27 37 {{#expr:27/37 round 2}}
2008–09{{flagicon|URU}} {{sortname|Diego|Forlán}} (2) Atlético Madrid 32 33 {{#expr:32/33 round 2}}
2009–10{{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} Barcelona 34 35 {{#expr:34/35 round 2}}
2010–11{{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} Real Madrid 40 34 {{#expr:40/34 round 2}}
2011–12{{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} (2) Barcelona 50 37 {{#expr:50/37 round 2}}
2012–13{{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} (3) Barcelona 46 32 {{#expr:46/32 round 2}}
2013–14{{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} (2) Real Madrid 31 30 {{#expr:31/30 round 2}}
2014–15{{flagicon|POR}} {{sortname|Cristiano|Ronaldo}} (3) Real Madrid 48 35 {{#expr:48/35 round 2}}
2015–16{{flagicon|URU}} {{sortname|Luis|Suárez}} Barcelona 40 35 {{#expr:39/35 round 2}}
2016–17{{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} (4) Barcelona 37 34 {{#expr:37/34 round 2}}
2017–18{{flagicon|ARG}} {{sortname|Lionel|Messi}} (5) Barcelona 34 36 {{#expr:34/36 round 2}}

All-time top scorers

{{Updated| matches played on 1 April 2019}}[4]Players in bold are still active in La Liga.
RankPlayerYearsGoalsAppsRatio
1{{flagicon|ARG}} Lionel Messi2004–414445{{#expr:414/445 round 2}}
2{{flagicon|Portugal}} Cristiano Ronaldo2009–2018311292{{#expr:311/292 round 2}}
3{{flagicon|Spain}} Telmo Zarra1940–1955251278{{#expr:251/278 round 2}}
4{{flagicon|MEX}} Hugo Sánchez1981–1994234347{{#expr:234/347 round 2}}
5{{flagicon|Spain}} Raúl1994–2010228550{{#expr:228/550 round 2}}
6{{flagicon|ARG}} Alfredo Di Stéfano1953–1966227329{{#expr:227/329 round 2}}
7{{flagicon|Spain}} César Rodríguez1939–1955223353{{#expr:223/353 round 2}}
8{{flagicon|Spain}} Quini1970–1987219448{{#expr:219/448 round 2}}
9{{flagicon|Spain}} Pahiño1943–1956210278{{#expr:210/278 round 2}}
10{{flagicon|Spain}} Edmundo Suárez1939–1950195231{{#expr:195/231 round 2}}
11{{flagicon|Spain}} Santillana1970–1988186461{{#expr:186/461 round 2}}
12{{flagicon|Spain}} David Villa2003–2014185352{{#expr:185/352 round 2}}
13{{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Arza1943–1959182349{{#expr:182/349 round 2}}
14{{flagicon|Spain}} Guillermo Gorostiza1929–1945178256{{#expr:178/256 round 2}}
15{{flagicon|Cameroon}} Samuel Eto'o1998–2008162280{{#expr:162/280 round 2}}
16{{flagicon|Spain}} Luis Aragonés1960–1974160360{{#expr:160/360 round 2}}
17{{flagicon|Spain}} Aritz Aduriz2002–157422{{#expr:157/422 round 2}}
18{{flagicon|HUN}} Ferenc Puskás1958–1966156180{{#expr:156/180 round 2}}
19{{flagicon|Spain}} Julio Salinas1982–2000152417{{#expr:152/417 round 2}}
20{{flagicon|Spain}} Adrián Escudero1945–1958150287{{#expr:150/287 round 2}}
21{{flagicon|Spain}} Daniel Ruiz1974–1986147303{{#expr:147/303 round 2}}
22{{flagicon|Spain}} Raúl Tamudo1997–2013146407{{#expr:146/407 round 2}}
23{{flagicon|ESP}} Silvestre Igoa1941–1956141284{{#expr:141/284 round 2}}
{{flagicon|France}} Karim Benzema2009–305{{#expr:141/305 round 2}}
25{{flagicon|Spain}} Manuel Badenes1946–1959139201{{#expr:139/201 round 2}}
{{flagicon|Spain}} Juan Araújo1945–1956207{{#expr:139/207 round 2}}
{{flagicon|Spain}} José Mari Bakero1980–1997483{{#expr:139/483 round 2}}
28{{flagicon|HUN}} László Kubala1951–1965138215{{#expr:138/215 round 2}}
29{{flagicon|Spain}} José Luis Panizo1939–1955136325{{#expr:136/325 round 2}}
30{{flagicon|Spain}} Jesús María Satrústegui1973–1986133297{{#expr:133/297 round 2}}

Top active scorers

{{Updated|| matches played 1 April 2019}}[4]

Players who are playing in a La Liga team in the 2018–19 season.

RankPlayerGoalsAppsRatioTeams {{small|(goals)Current club
1{{flagicon|ARG}} Lionel Messi414445{{#expr:414/445 round 2}}(414)}}Barcelona
2{{flagicon|Spain}} Aritz Aduriz157422{{#expr:157/422 round 2}}(117)}}
Mallorca {{small|(23)}}
Valencia {{small|(17)}}
Athletic Bilbao
3{{flagicon|France}} Karim Benzema141305{{#expr:141/305 round 2}}(141)}}Real Madrid
4{{flagicon|France}} Antoine Griezmann126302{{#expr:126/302 round 2}}(85)}}
Real Sociedad {{small|(41)}}
Atlético Madrid
5{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Luis Suárez126151{{#expr:121/147 round 2}}(126)}}Barcelona
6{{flagicon|Spain}} Iago Aspas79168{{#expr:79/168 round 2}}(77)}}
Sevilla {{small|(2)}}
Celta Vigo
7{{flagicon|Spain}} Sergio García75348{{#expr:75/348 round 2}}(45)}}
Zaragoza {{small|(14)}}
Betis {{small|(9)}}
Levante {{small|(7)}}
Espanyol
8{{flagicon|Wales}} Gareth Bale74141{{#expr:74/141 round 2}}(74)}}Real Madrid
{{flagicon|Uruguay}} Christian Stuani214{{#expr:74/214 round 2}}(32)}}
Espanyol {{small|(25)}}
Racing Santander {{small|(9)}}
Levante {{small|(8)}}
Girona
10{{flagicon|Spain}} Raúl García73434{{#expr:73/434 round 2}}(28)}}
Atlético Madrid {{small|(25)}}
Osasuna {{small|(20)}}
Athletic Bilbao

Players with most hat-tricks

Three or more goals in a single match.For the complete list of hat-tricks see List of La Liga hat-tricks.{{Updated| matches played 28 October 2018}}[5][6]Players in bold are still active in La Liga.

Players with at least 10 hat-tricks are shown in this table.

RankPlayerHat-tricksLast hat-trick
1{{flagicon|POR}} Cristiano Ronaldo3418 March 2018
2{{flagicon|ARG}} Lionel Messi3317 March 2019
3{{flagicon|ESP}} Telmo Zarra2315 March 1953
4{{flagicon|ARG}} Alfredo di Stéfano2215 March 1964
5{{flagicon|ESP}} Mundo194 March 1951
6{{flagicon|ESP}} César Rodríguez1519 October 1952
7{{flagicon|ESP}} Isidro Lángara1315 December 1946
8{{flagicon|HUN}} Ferenc Puskás1215 December 1963
9{{flagicon|HUN}} László Kubala1119 March 1961
{{flagicon|ESP}} Pahiño11 September 1955
{{flagicon|ESP}} Manuel Badenes29 March 1958
12{{flagicon|ESP}} Quini107 October 1981
{{flagicon|URU}} Luis Suárez28 October 2018
Source: BDFútbol
1. ^Marca awarded the Pichichi to Guillermo Gorostiza, whom they credited with 12 goals.
2. ^Marca awarded the Pichichi to Vavá, whom they credited with 19 goals.
3. ^Marca did not award the Pichichi to Eto'o, whom they credited with 24 goals.
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/c/rankingG1.html|title=Ranking Goals First Division|publisher=BDFutbol|accessdate=1 April 2019}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bdfutbol.com/en/c/rankingHT1.html |title=Ranking Hat Tricks First Division |publisher=Bdfutbol.com |accessdate=3 April 2014}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sportsgoogly.com/hat-tricks-in-la-liga-history/|title=Hat-tricks in La Liga history|website=sportsgoogly.com|accessdate=1 October 2017}}

See also

  • Pichichi Trophy

References

Notes
{{Reflist}}
Citations
  • Liga de Fútbol Profesional historical archive
  • {{cite web|first1=Luis Javier |last1=Bravo |first2=Bernhard |last2=Sillipp |first3=Raúl |last3=Torre |first4=Roberto |last4=Di Maggio |title=List of all Pichichi winners |publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation |date=25 June 2015 |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spantops.html |accessdate=10 March 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304084634/http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/spantops.html |archivedate= 4 March 2016 |df= }}
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fúbol español. De la Olimpiada de Amberes a la Guerra Civil (1920-1939). {{ISBN|84-607-5767-6}}
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. De la Guerra Civil al Mundial de Brasil (1939-1950). {{ISBN|978-84-607-8817-1}}
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del gol de Zarra al gol de Marcelino (1950-1964). {{ISBN|978-84-609-2967-3}}
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Campeonato de Europa al Mundial de España (1964-1982). {{ISBN|978-84-611-0295-2}}
  • Martínez Calatrava, Vicente (2002). Historia y estadística del fútbol español. Del Mundial 82 a la final española de París (1982-2001) {{ISBN|978-84-612-2007-6}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130425045707/http://www.lfp.es/Estadisticas/Plantillas.aspx LFP - Historical squads for every season of the league including official goal scoring stats]
  • [https://www.soccerath.com/2017/10/20/golden-boot-pichichi-la-liga/ Top 10 La Liga Golden Boot winners]
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