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The World's best Top Division Goal Scorer 2010 Der weltbeste Erst-Liga-Torschütze 2010 El Mejor Goleador Mundial de Primera División de 2010 Le Meilleur Buteur Mondial de Primière Division 2010 by IFFHS
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| | 1. | Luis Alberto Suárez | AFC Ajax Amsterdam | Uruguay-33 | 35 | | 2. | Lionel Andrés Messi | FC Barcelona | Argentina-35 | 34 | | 3. | Seydou Doumbia | BSC Young Boys Bern | Côte-d‘Ivoire-31 | 30 | | 4. | Didier Drogba | Chelsea FC London | Côte-d‘Ivoire-32 | 29 | | 5. | Antonio Di Natale | Udinese Calcio | Italia-35 | 29 | | 6. | Shlomi Arbeitman | Maccabi Haifa | Israel-34 | 28 | | 7. | Gonzalo Gerardo Higuaín | Real Madrid CF | Argentina-32 | 27 | | 8. | Cristiano Ronaldo dos |
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| Santos Aveiro | Real Madrid CF | Portugal-29 | 26 |
| Oscár René Cardozo | Sport Lisboa e Benfica | Paraguay-29 | 26 | | 10. | Anderson Angus Aquino | FC Olimpi Rustavi | Brazil-31 | 26 | | 11. | Wayne Rooney | Manchester Uited FC | England-32 | 26 | | 12. | Radamel Falcao Garcá Zárate | FC do Porto | Colombia-28 | 25 | | 13. | Emanuel Alejandro Villa | CD Cruz Azul Cuidad de |
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| México | Argentina-39 | 25 | | 14. | Bryan Ruiz | FC Twente Enschede | Costa Rica-34 | 24 | | 15. | Darren Bent | Sunderland AFC | England-38 | 24 | | 16. | Djibril Cissé | Panathinaikos AO Athens | France-28 | 23 | | 17. | Antonio Pacheco | CA Peñarol Montevideo | Uruguay-30 | 23 | | 18. | Kris Boyd | Glasgow Rangers FC | Scotland-31 | 23 | | 19. | Héctor Raúl Mancilla | CD Toluca | Chile-35 | 23 |
| Carlos Alberto Tévez | Manchester City FC | Argentina-35 | 23 | | 21. | Dragan Mrdja | FK Vojvodina Novi Sad | Srbija-29 | 22 | | 22. | Mauro Boselli | CA Estudiantes de La Plata | Argentina-31 | 22 | | 23. | Edin Džeko | VfL Wolfsburg | Bosne i Hercegovine-34 | 22 |
| Etey Schlechter | Hapoel Tel-Aviv | Israel-34 | 22 | | 25. | Diego Alberto Milito | FC Internazionale Milano | Argentina-35 | 22 | | 26. | Frank Lampard | Chelsea FC London | England-36 | 22 | | 27. | Javier Hernández | CD Guadalajara | México-28 | 21 |
| Cristian Florin Ianu | FC Luzern | România-28 | 21 |
| Emile Lokonda Mpenza | FC Sion | Belgique-28 | 21 | | 30. | Ariza Makukula | Kayserýspor Kayserý | Portugal-29 | 21 |
| Marco Streller | FC Basel | Schweiz-29 | 21 | | 32. | David Villa | Valencia CF | España-32 | 21 | | 33. | Stefan Kießling | TSV Bayer Leverkusen | Deutschland-33 | 21 | | 34. | Mads Junker | Roda JC Kerkrade | Danmark-34 | 21 | | 35. | Jerry Ricardo Bengtson | CD y S Vida La Ceiba | Honduras-35 | 21 | | 36. | Anthony Stokes | Hibernian FC Edinburgh | Ireland-37 | 21 | | 37. | Mounir El-Hamdaoui | AZ Alkmaar | Maroc-27 | 20 | | 38. | Norman Cabrera | Atlético El Vigía | Colombia-30 | 20 | | 39. | Steffen Hofmann | SK Rapid Wien | Deutschland-36 | 20 |
The number after the nationality = number of championship appearances
Red coloured: last updating Situation: 11th July 2010 (40 of the 60 Top Divisions of the world) Algérie: Hadj Bouguèche (MC d‘Alger / Algérie) - 17 Goals Belgique: Dorge Rostand Kouemaha (Club Brugge KV / Cameroun) - 16 Goals Bulgaria: Wilfried Niflore (Litex Lovech / France) - 19 Goals Česká Republika: Michal Ordoš (SK SIGMA Olomouc / Česká Republika) - 12 Goals Danmark: Peter Utakas (Odense BK / Nigeria) - 18 Goals Egypt: Minusu Buba (Ittihad Al-Shorta / Nigeria) - 14 Goals France: Mamadou Niang (Olympique de Marseille / Sénégal) 17 Goals Hrvatska: Davor Vugrinec (NK Zagreb / Hrvatska) - 18 Goals) Iran: Emad Mohammed Ridha (Sepahan Isfahan / Iraq) - 19 Goals Libya Rashed Mohamed (Al-Shat Tripoli / Maroc) - 14 Goals Magyaroszág: Nemanja Nikolić (Kaposvár Rákóczi FC & Videoton FC Székesfehérvár / Srbija) - 18 Goals Moldova: Jimmy Douglas Franca (FC Sheriff Tiraspol / Brasil) - 13 Goals Alexandr Maximov (FC Viitorul Orhei / Moldova) - 13 Goals Nigeria: Ahmed Musa (Kano Pillars FC / Nigeria) - 18 Goals Polska: Robert Lewandowski (KKS Lech Pozna / Polska) - 18 Goals România: Andrei Cristea (FC Dinamo Bucureşti / România) - 16 Goals Saudi Arabia Mohamed Al-Shalhoub (Al-Hilal FC Riyadh / Saudi Arabia) - 12 Goals Slovensko: Robert Rak (FC Nitra / Slovensko) 18 Goals South Africa: Katlego Abel Mphela (Mamelodi Sundowns Pretoria / South Africa) - 17 Goals Syria: Firas Mustafa Kashosh (Al Taliya Hama / Syria) - 15 Goals Tunisie: Michael Eneramo (Espérance Sportive de Tunis / Nigeria) - 13 Goals Ukraine: Artem Volodymyrovych Milevskiy (FC Dynamo Kyiv / Ukraine) - 17 Goals
The championship is finished in 40 of 60 Top Leagues: Algérie, Argentina, Belgique, Bulgaria, Česká Republika, Danmark, Deutschland, Egypt, England, España, France, Georgia, Hellas, Honduras, Hrvatska, Iran, Israel, Italia, Libya, Magyaroszág, México, Moldova, Nederland, Nigeria, Österreich, Polska, Portugal, România, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Srbija, Schweiz, Scotland, Slovensko, Syria, Tunisie, Türkiye, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela.
The World‘s most effective Top Division Goal Scorer 2010 Der effektivste Erst-Liga-Torschütze der Welt 2010 El más efectivo Goleador Mundial de Primera División 2010 Le plus effectif Buteur Mondial de Première Division 2010 by IFFHS
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| | 1. | Luis Alberto Suárez | AFC Ajax Amsterdam | Uruguay | 35 / 33 | 1,061 | | 2. | Lionel Andrés Messi | FC Barcelona | Argentina | 34 / 35 | 0,971 | | 3. | Seydou Doumbia | BSC Young Boys Bern | Côte-d‘Ivoire | 30 / 31 | 0,968 | | 4. | Didier Drogba | Chelsea FC London | Côte-d‘Ivoire | 29 / 32 | 0,906 | | 5. | Cristiano Ronaldo dos |
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| Santos Aveiro | Real Madrid CF | Portugal | 26 / 29 | 0,897 |
| Oscár René Cardozo | Sport Lisboa e Benfica | Paraguay | 26 / 29 | 0.897 | "The World's most successful Top Division Goal Scorers in one Season of all time" 1. Archibald McPherson Stark (USA): 1924/25 - 44 matchs - 67 goals; 2. Ferenc Deák (Magyarország): 1945/46 - 34 matchs - 66 goals; 3. William Ralph Dean (England): 1927/28 - 39 matches - 60 goals; 4. Héctor Horace Scotta (Argentina): 1975 - 57 matchs - 60 goals; 5. Refik Resmja (Albania): 1951 - 23 matchs - 59 goals; 6. Ferenc Deák (Magyarország): 1948/49 - 30 matchs - 59 goals; 7. Edson Arantes do Nascimento »Pelé« (Brasil/Campeonato Paulista): 1958 - 38 matchs - 58 goals; 8. José Saturnino Cardozo (Paraguay/CD Toluca): 2002/03 - 42 matchs - 58 goals; 9. Josef Bican (Protectorat Bohemia & Morava): 1943/44 - 23 matchs - 57 goals; 10. Guyla Zsengellér (Magyarország): 1938/39 - 26 matchs - 56 goals; 11. Frederick Roberts (Northern Ireland): 1930/31 - 26 matchs - 55 goals
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