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List of women's footballers with 300 or more goals

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In women's association football competitions, 73 players have scored 300 or more goals over the course of their career in both club and international football, according to research by Independent Football Data (IFD), an organisation ran independently by an English man.[citation needed] FIFA, the international governing body of football, has never released a list detailing the highest women's goalscorers and does not keep official records.[citation needed]

Footballers with 300 or more goals

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As of 9 May 2024.
+ indicates player may have scored and played more.
Rank Player Goals Matches Ratio Career span
1 England Lily Parr 986+ 432+ 2.28 1919–1951[1]
2 Israel Silvi Jan 976[a] ? 1995–2012[2]
3 Sweden Ann Jansson 876 679 1.29 1972–1984[3]
4 Estonia Anastassia Morkovkina 856 492+ 1.74 1995–2017[4]
5 Albania Megi Doci 851+ 390+ 2.18 2010–[5]
6 Italy Patrizia Panico 763 795 0.96 1993–2016
7 Faroe Islands Rannvá Andreasen 733 672 1.09 1995–
8 Hungary Anita Pádár 660 440 1.5 1993–2016
9 Italy Carolina Morace 655+ 385+ 1.7 1978–1998
10 Paraguay Irma Cuevas 639 ? 1997–2023[6]
11 Austria Maria Gstöttner 604+ 546+ 1.11 1998–2022[7]
12 Denmark Susanne Augustesen 604 267+ 2.26 1970–1995
13 Italy Elisabetta Vignotto 574 570 1.01 1971–1990
14 Slovenia Mateja Zver 561 620 0.9 2001–[8][9][10]
15 Iceland Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir 557 540 1.03 2000–2019[11]
16 Scotland Julie Fleeting 546+ 310+ 1.76 1996–2016
17 Germany Inka Grings 533+ 433+ 1.23 1995–2014
18 Italy Daniela Sabatino 506 715 0.71 2002–
19 Brazil Marta 502 748 0.67 2000–2023
20 Spain Angeles Parejo 495 426+ 1.16 1988–2011
21 Spain Mari Paz Vilas 485+ 482+ 1.01 2002–
22 Estonia Katrin Loo 481 484 0.99 2006–2020
23 Estonia Ave Pajo 478 302 1.52 1999–2016[4]
24 Germany Birgit Prinz 477 505+ 0.94 1993–2011[12]
25 Croatia Lorena Balić 476 258 1.84 2013–[13]
26 Italy Rita Guarino 468+ 511+ 0.92 1985–2006
27 France Eugenie Le Sommer 466 728 0.64 2004–
28 Iceland Olga Færseth 463 413 1.12 1991–2010[14]
29 Spain Natalia Pablos 461 399 1.16 2000–2018
30 Austria Nina Burger 460+ 355+ 1.3 2001–[15]
31 Russia Olga Letyushova 458 389+ 1.18 1990–2009
32 Hungary Fanny Vágó 453 488 0.93 2006–[16][17]
33 Canada Christine Sinclair 449 735 0.61 2001–
34 Georgia (country) Gulnara Gabelia 448 ? 2009–
35 Sweden Lotta Schelin 437 578 0.76 2001–2018
36 Cyprus Krystyna Freda 430+ 228+ 1.89 2011–
37 Croatia Izabela Lojna 421 353 1.19 2009–[18]
38 Faroe Islands Heidi Sevdal 415 406 1.02 2005–
39 Sweden Lena Videkull 414 460 0.88 1981–1998[19]
40 Norway Ada Hegerberg 413 464 0.89 2009–
41 Italy Melania Gabbiadini 409 448 0.91 2000–2017
42 Faroe Islands Malena Josephsen 403 642 0.63 1994–2015
43 Romania Cosmina Dusa 402 231 1.74 2007–
44 Spain Jenni Hermoso 396 703 0.56 2004–
45 Slovenia Tjasa Tibaut 396 433 0.91 2004–[20]
46 Denmark Pernille Harder 395 579 0.68 2007–[21][22]
47 Netherlands Vivianne Miedema 395 462 0.85 2011–
48 Germany Anja Mittag 387+ 607+ 0.64 2001–[23]
49 Ethiopia Loza Abera 386 251+[b] 1.54 2011–
50 Bangladesh Sabina Khatun 380 162 2.35 2009–
51 Italy Cristiana Girelli 380 647 0.59 2005–
52 Malta Ylenia Carabott 373 406 0.92 2004–
53 England Florrie Redford 368 ? 1917–1925[24]
54 Spain Marta Cubí 360 189+ 1.9 1997–2018
55 Malawi Tabitha Chawinga 356 258 1.38 2009–
56 Germany Conny Pohlers 354 403 0.88 1994–2013[25]
57 Slovenia Špela Kolbl 351 364 0.96 2014-[26]
58 Slovenia Tanja Vrabel 351 188 1.87 2006–2015[27]
59 United States Abby Wambach 350 375+ 0.93 1998–2014
60 France Marie-Laure Delie 349 534 0.65 2005–2020
61 Argentina Mariana Larroquette 348 316 1.1 2008–
62 El Salvador Damaris Quélez 346 142 2.44 2012–
63 Turkey Yagmur Uraz 336 462 0.73 2008–
64 Italy Valentina Giacinti 336+ 511 0.66 2009–
65 Scotland Kim Little 331 550 0.6 2006–
66 Italy Valentina Boni 328+ 592+ 0.55 1998–2021
67 Australia Sam Kerr 325 599 0.54 2008–
68 Croatia Monika Conjar 318 233 1.36 2011–2019[28][29]
69 Nicaragua Sheyla Flores 317 ? 2011–
70 Sweden Hanna Ljungberg 317 393+ 0.81 1994–2009
71 Uruguay Karolina Borizamberri 316 283 1.12 2008–
72 Russia Natalia Barbashina 312 261+ 1.2 1992–2010
73 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slađana Bulatović 301 394 0.76 2010–

By confederation

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As of 13 April 2024 (UTC)
Confederation Countries Players
AFC 2 2
UEFA 26 60
CONMEBOL 4 4
CAF 2 2
CONCACAF 4 4
OFC 1 1
Total 39 73

See also

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References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Jan scored 1,010 goals in her career, however only 976 of these goals were official
  2. ^ On the assumption that she played every league game.