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This is a year-by-year and all-time list of topscorers in the Copa Libertadores football tournament. Alberto Spencer is the all-time goalscorer record of the Copa Libertadores with 54 goals, while Daniel Onega is the record top goalsocer in a single season with 17 goals in 1966. {{clear}}By tournamentSeason | Player | Nationality | Club | Goals |
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1960 | Alberto Spencer | Ecuador}} | URU}} Peñarol | 7 | 1961 | Osvaldo Panzutto | Argentina}} | COL}} Santa Fe | 4 | 1962 | Coutinho | Brazil|1960}} | BRA|1960}} Santos | 6 | Enrique Raymondi | Ecuador}} | ECU}} Emelec | 6 | Alberto Spencer | Ecuador}} | URU}} Peñarol | 6 | 1963 | José Sanfilippo | Argentina}} | ARG}} Boca Juniors | 7 | 1964 | Mario Rodríguez | Argentina}} | ARG}} Independiente | 6 | 1965 | Pelé | Brazil|1960}} | BRA|1960}} Santos | 8 | 1966 | Daniel Onega | Argentina}} | ARG}} River Plate | 17 | 1967 | Norberto Raffo | Argentina}} | ARG}} Racing | 14 | 1968 | Tupazinho | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Palmeiras | 11 | 1969 | Alberto Ferrero | Uruguay}} | CHI}} Santiago Wanderers | 8 | 1970 | Francisco Bertocchi | Uruguay}} | ECU}} LDU Quito | 9 | Oscar Más | Argentina}} | ARG}} River Plate | 9 | 1971 | Luis Artime | Argentina}} | URU}} Nacional | 10 | Raul Castronovo | Argentina}} | URU}} Peñarol | 10 | 1972 | Toninho Guerreiro | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} São Paulo | 6 | Teófilo Cubillas | Peru}} | PER}} Alianza Lima | 6 | Oswaldo Ramírez | Peru}} | PER}} Universitario | 6 | Percy Rojas | Peru}} | PER}} Universitario | 6 | 1973 | Carlos Caszely | Chile}} | CHI}} Colo-Colo | 9 | 1974 | Fernando Morena | Uruguay}} | URU}} Peñarol | 7 | Pedro Rocha | Uruguay}} | BRA}} São Paulo | 7 | Terto | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} São Paulo | 7 | 1975 | Fernando Morena | Uruguay}} | URU}} Peñarol | 8 | Oswaldo Ramírez | Peru}} | PER}} Universitario | 8 | 1976 | Palhinha | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Cruzeiro | 13 | 1977 | Néstor Scotta | Argentina}} | COL}} Deportivo Cali | 5 | 1978 | Guillermo La Rosa | Peru}} | PER}} Alianza Lima | 8 | Néstor Scotta | Argentina}} | COL}} Deportivo Cali | 8 | 1979 | Miltão | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Guarani | 6 | Juan José Oré | Peru}} | PER}} Universitario | 6 | 1980 | Waldemar Victorino | Uruguay}} | URU}} Nacional | 6 | 1981 | Zico | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Flamengo | 11 | 1982 | Fernando Morena | Uruguay}} | URU}} Peñarol | 7 | 1983 | Arsenio Luzardo | Uruguay}} | URU}} Nacional | 8 | 1984 | Tita | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Flamengo | 8 | 1985 | Juan Carlos Sánchez | Argentina}} | BOL}} Blooming | 11 | 1986 | Juan Carlos de Lima | Uruguay}} | ECU}} Deportivo Quito | 9 | 1987 | Ricardo Gareca | Argentina}} | COL}} América | 7 | 1988 | Arnoldo Iguarán | Colombia}} | COL}} Millonarios | 5 | 1989 | Carlos Aguilera | Uruguay}} | URU}} Peñarol | 10 | Raúl Vicente Amarilla | Paraguay|1988}} | PAR|1988}} Olimpia | 10 | 1990 | Adriano Samaniego | Paraguay|1988}} | PAR|1988}} Olimpia | 7 | 1991 | Gaúcho | Brazil|1968}} | BRA|1968}} Flamengo | 8 | 1992 | Palhinha | Brazil}} | BRA}} São Paulo | 7 | 1993 | Juan Carlos Almada | Argentina}} | CHI}} Universidad Católica | 9 | 1994 | Stalin Rivas | Venezuela|1930}} | VEN|1930}} Minervén | 7 | 1995 | Mário Jardel | Brazil}} | BRA}} Grêmio | 12 | 1996 | Antony de Ávila | Colombia}} | COL}} América | 11 | 1997 | Alberto Acosta | Argentina}} | CHI}} Universidad Católica | 11 | 1998 | Sergio João | Brazil}} | BOL}} Bolívar | 10 | 1999 | Gauchinho | Brazil}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 6 | Fernando Baiano | Brazil}} | BRA}} Corinthians | 6 | Víctor Bonilla | Colombia}} | COL}} Deportivo Cali | 6 | Ruberth Morán | Venezuela|1930}} | VEN|1930}} Estudiantes de Mérida | 6 | Ruben Sosa | Uruguay}} | URU}} Nacional | 6 | 2000 | Luizão | Brazil}} | BRA}} Corinthians | 15 | 2001 | Lopes | Brazil}} | BRA}} Palmeiras | 9 | 2002 | Rodrigo Mendes | Brazil}} | BRA}} Grêmio | 10 | 2003 | Marcelo Delgado | Argentina}} | ARG}} Boca Juniors | 9 | Ricardo Oliveira | Brazil}} | BRA}} Santos | 9 | 2004 | Luís Fabiano | Brazil}} | BRA}} São Paulo | 8 | 2005 | Santiago Salcedo | Paraguay}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 9 | 2006 | Aloísio | Brazil}} | BRA}} São Paulo | 5 | Félix Borja | Ecuador}} | ECU}} El Nacional | 5 | José Luis Calderón | Argentina}} | ARG}} Estudiantes | 5 | Agustín Delgado | Ecuador}} | ECU}} LDU Quito | 5 | Sebastián Ereros | Argentina}} | ARG}} Vélez Sársfield | 5 | Ernesto Farías | Argentina}} | ARG}} River Plate | 5 | Fernandão | Brazil}} | BRA}} Internacional | 5 | Marcinho | Brazil}} | BRA}} Palmeiras | 5 | Daniel Montenegro | Argentina}} | ARG}} River Plate | 5 | Nilmar | Brazil}} | BRA}} Corinthians | 5 | Mariano Pavone | Argentina}} | ARG}} Estudiantes | 5 | Jorge Quinteros | Argentina}} | CHI}} Universidad Católica | 5 | Patricio Urrutia | Ecuador}} | ECU}} LDU Quito | 5 | Washington | Brazil}} | BRA}} Palmeiras | 5 | 2007 | Salvador Cabañas | Paraguay}} | MEX}} América | 10 | 2008 | Salvador Cabañas | Paraguay}} | MEX}} América | 8 | Marcelo Martins | Bolivia}} | BRA}} Cruzeiro | 8 | 2009 | Mauro Boselli | Argentina}} | ARG}} Estudiantes | 8 | 2010 | Thiago Ribeiro | Brazil}} | BRA}} Cruzeiro | 8 | 2011 | Roberto Nanni | Argentina}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 7 | Wallyson | Brazil}} | BRA}} Cruzeiro | 7 | 2012 | Matías Alustiza | Argentina}} | ECU}} Deportivo Quito | 8 | Neymar | Brazil}} | BRA}} Santos | 8 | 2013 | Jô | Brazil}} | BRA}} Atlético Mineiro | 7 | 2014 | Julio dos Santos | Paraguay}} | PAR}} Cerro Porteño | 5 | Nicolás Olivera | Uruguay}} | URU}} Defensor Sporting | 5 | 2015 | Gustavo Bou | Argentina}} | ARG}} Racing | 8 | 2016 | Jonathan Calleri | Argentina}} | BRA}} São Paulo | 9 | 2017 | José Sand | Argentina}} | ARG}} Lanús | 9 | 2018 | Miguel Borja | Colombia}} | BRA}} Palmeiras | 9 | Wilson Morelo | Colombia}} | COL}} Santa Fe | 9 |
By playerRank | Nation | Player | Goals | Games | Goal Ratio | Debut | Clubs |
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1 | {{flagicon|Ecuador}} | Alberto Spencer | 54 | 87 | 0.62 | 1960 | Peñarol, Barcelona | 2 | {{flagicon|Uruguay}} | Fernando Morena | 37 | 77 | 0.48 | 1973 | Peñarol | 3 | {{flagicon|Uruguay}} | Pedro Virgilio Rocha | 36 | 88 | 0.41 | 1962 | Peñarol, São Paulo, Palmeiras | 4 | {{flagicon|Argentina}} | Daniel Onega | 31 | 47 | 0.66 | 1966 | River Plate | 5 | {{flagicon|Uruguay}} | Julio Morales | 30 | 76 | 0.39 | 1966 | Nacional | 6 | {{flagicon|Colombia}} | Antony de Ávila | 29 | 94 | 0.31 | 1983 | América, Barcelona | {{flagicon|Argentina}} | Juan Carlos Sarnari | 29 | 62 | 0.47 | 1966 | River Plate, Universidad Católica, Universidad de Chile, Santa Fe | {{flagicon|Brazil}} | Luizão | 29 | 43 | 0.67 | 1998 | Vasco da Gama, Corinthians, Grêmio, São Paulo | 9 | {{flagicon|Argentina}} | Juan Carlos Sánchez | 26 | 53 | 0.49 | 1973 | Jorge Wilstermann, Blooming, San Jose | {{flagicon|Argentina}} | Luis Artime | 26 | 40 | 0.65 | 1966 | Independiente, Nacional | |
See also- History of the Copa Libertadores
- Records and statistics of the Copa Libertadores
External links- Copa Libertadores Topscorers at RSSSF
- CONMEBOL Website: Libertadores Topscorers
{{Copa Libertadores top scorers}}{{Copa Libertadores Seasons}} 2 : Copa Libertadores|Lists of association football top goal scorers by season |