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List of Argentine Primera División top scorers

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This is a list of Argentine Primera División top scorers, that enumerates all players that have finished a season as top goalscorers in the top level of the Argentine football league system from 1891 (the year that the first championship was held) to date.[1][2]

All-time top scorers

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The ranking includes Primera División tournaments from 1891 to date:[1]

Pos. Player Career in Primera División Goals Matches Avg.
1
Paraguay Arsenio Erico[3] 1934–47
295
332
0.88
2
Argentina Ángel Labruna[4][5] 1939–59
294
515
0.57
3
Argentina Herminio Masantonio[6] 1931–43, 1945
253
358
0.70
4
Argentina Manuel Seoane[7] 1921–32
249
299
0.83
5
Argentina Roberto Cherro[8] 1924–38
236
345
0.68
6
Argentina Bernabé Ferreyra[9] 1929–39
233
234
0.99
7
Argentina Manuel Pelegrina[10] 1938–55
231
490
0.47
8
Argentina Martín Palermo[11] 1993–2000, 2004–11
227
408
0.55
9
Argentina José Sanfilippo[12] 1953–63, 1966–67, 1972
226
330
0.68
10
Argentina Ricardo Infante[13] 1942–61
217
439
0.49
11
Argentina Francisco Varallo[14] 1928–39
216
282
0.76
12
Argentina Oscar Más[15] 1964–76, 1979, 1982, 1985
215
429
0.50
13
Argentina Domingo Tarasconi[16][17] 1921–31, 1934
208
289
0.71
14
Argentina Carlos Bianchi[18] 1967–73, 1980–84
206
324
0.64
15
Argentina Miguel Brindisi[19] 1967–1976, 1979–1983
194
441
0.44
16
Paraguay Delfín Benítez Cáceres[20] 1932–44
193
269
0.71
17
Argentina José Manuel Moreno[21] 1935–44, 1946–48, 1950, 1953
187
359
0.52
18
Argentina Hugo Gottardi[22] 1973–83, 1986–88
186
450
0.41
19
Argentina Roque Avallay[23] 1973–83, 1986–88
184
522
0.35
20
Argentina Alberto Zozaya[24] 1929–39
183
224
0.81

Top scorers by year

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Below is the list of topscorers from 1891 to date:[2]

Season Player Club Goals Matches
1891 England Frederick Archer Buenos Aires and Rosario Railway 7
1892 (No championship held)
1893 Scotland William Leslie Lomas 7
1894 England James Gifford Flores 7
1895 (No records for this season)
1896 England Thomas Fearnley Allen
Argentina Juan Anderson
Flores
Lomas
7
1897 Scotland William Stirling Lomas 20
1898 England Thomas Fearnley Allen Lanùs AC 11
1899 England Percy Hooton Belgrano AC 3
1900 England Spencer Leonard BAEHS [note 1] 8
1901 England Herbert Dorning Belgrano AC 5
1902 Argentina Jorge Brown Alumni 11
1903 Argentina Jorge Brown (2) Alumni 12
1904 Argentina Alfredo Brown Alumni 11
1905 Argentina Tristán Gonzáles
Argentina Carlos Lett
Estudiantes (BA)
Alumni
12
1906 Argentina Eliseo Brown
England Percy Hooton
Argentina Henry Lawrie
South Africa Carlos Whalley
Alumni
Quilmes
Lomas
Belgrano AC
8
1907 Argentina Eliseo Brown Alumni 24
1908 Argentina Eliseo Brown Alumni 19
1909 Argentina Eliseo Brown (4) Alumni 17
1910 Argentina Arnold Watson Hutton Alumni 13
1911 Argentina Ricardo Malbrán
Argentina Ernesto Lett
Argentina Antonio Piaggio
San Isidro
Alumni
Porteño
10
1912 Argentina Alberto Ohaco Racing Club 9
1912 FAF [note 2] Argentina Ernesto Colla Independiente 12
1913 Argentina Alberto Ohaco Racing 20
1913 FAF Argentina Guillermo Dannaher Argentino (Q) 16
1914 Argentina Alberto Ohaco Racing 20
1914 FAF Argentina Norberto Carabelli Hispano Argentino 11
1915 Argentina Alberto Ohaco (4) Racing 31
1916 Argentina Marius Hiller Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 16
1917 Argentina Alberto Marcovecchio Racing 18
1918 Argentina Albérico Zabaleta (2) Racing 13
1919 Argentina Alfredo Garasini
Argentina Alfredo Martín
Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
6
1919 AAm [note 3] Argentina Alberto Marcovecchio (2) Racing 16
1920 Argentina Fausto Lucarelli Banfield 15
1920 AAm Argentina Santiago Carreras Vélez Sársfield 19
1921 Argentina Guillermo Dannaher (2) Huracán 23
1921 AAm Argentina Alberico Zabaleta Racing 32
1922 Argentina José Clarke
Argentina Domingo Tarasconi
Sportivo Palermo
Boca Juniors
11
1922 AAm Argentina Manuel Seoane Independiente 55
1923 Argentina Domingo Tarasconi Boca Juniors 40
1923 AAm Argentina Martín Barceló Racing 15
1924 Argentina Domingo Tarasconi Boca Juniors 16
1924 AAm Argentina Fausto Lucarelli (2)
Argentina Luis Ravaschino
Sportivo Buenos Aires
Independiente
15
1925 Argentina José Gaslini Chacarita Juniors 16
1925 AAm Argentina Alberto Bellomo Estudiantes (LP) 16
1926 Argentina Roberto Cherro Boca Juniors 20
1926 AAm Argentina Manuel Seoane Independiente 29
1927 Argentina Domingo Tarasconi (3) Boca Juniors 32
1928 Argentina Roberto Cherro Boca Juniors 32
1929 Argentina José Cortecce
Argentina Manuel Seoane (2)
San Lorenzo
Independiente
13
1930 Argentina Roberto Cherro (3) Boca Juniors 37
1931 LAF [note 4] Argentina Alberto Zozaya Estudiantes 33 34
1931 Argentina José Ciancio Almagro 14
1932 LAF Argentina Bernabé Ferreyra River Plate 43 35
1932 Argentina Juan Carlos Irurieta All Boys 23
1933 LAF Argentina Francisco Varallo Boca Juniors 34 34
1933 Argentina Alfonso Lorenzo Barracas Central 16
1934 LAF Argentina Evaristo Barrera Racing 34 39
1934 Argentina Pedro Maseda
Argentina Domingo Tarasconi
Argentino de Quilmes
Gral. San Martín [note 5]
16
1935 Argentina Agustín Cosso Vélez Sársfield 33 34
1936 (CH) [note 6] Argentina Alberto Zozaya (2) Estudiantes (LP) 16
1936 (CC) [note 7] Argentina Evaristo Barrera (2) Racing 19
1937 Paraguay Arsenio Erico Independiente 47 34
1938 Paraguay Arsenio Erico Independiente 43 34
1939 Paraguay Arsenio Erico (3) Independiente 40 34
1940 Paraguay Delfín Benítez Cáceres
Spain Isidro Lángara
Racing Club
San Lorenzo
33
33
34
34
1941 Argentina José Canteli Newell's Old Boys 30 30
1942 Argentina Italy Rinaldo Martino San Lorenzo 25 30
1943 Argentina Luis Arrieta
Argentina Ángel Labruna
Argentina Raúl Frutos
Lanús
River Plate
Platense
23
23
23
30
30
30
1944 Paraguay Atilio Mellone Huracán 26 30
1945 Argentina Ángel Labruna (2) River Plate 25 30
1946 Argentina Mario Boyé Boca Juniors 24 30
1947 Argentina Spain Alfredo Di Stéfano River Plate 27 30
1948 Argentina Benjamín Santos Rosario Central 21 30
1949 Argentina Llamil Simes
Argentina Juan José Pizzuti
Racing Club
Banfield
26
26
34
34
1950 Argentina Mario Papa San Lorenzo 24 34
1951 Argentina Santiago Vernazza River Plate 22 24
1952 Argentina Italy Eduardo Ricagni Huracán 28 34
1953 Argentina Juan José Pizzuti
Argentina Juan Armando Benavídez
Racing Club
San Lorenzo
22
22
30
1954 Paraguay Ángel Berni
Argentina Norberto Conde
Argentina José Borello
San Lorenzo
Vélez Sársfield
Boca Juniors
19
19
19
30
30
30
1955 Argentina Oscar Massei Rosario Central 21 30
1956 Argentina Juan A. Castro
Argentina Ernesto Grillo
Rosario Central
Independiente
17
17
30
30
1957 Argentina Roberto Zárate River Plate 22 30
1958 Argentina José Sanfilippo San Lorenzo 28 30
1959 Argentina José Sanfilippo San Lorenzo 31 30
1960 Argentina José Sanfilippo San Lorenzo 34 30
1961 Argentina José Sanfilippo (4) San Lorenzo 26 30
1962 Argentina Luis Artime River Plate 28 25
1963 Argentina Luis Artime River Plate 26 25
1964 Argentina Héctor Rodolfo Veira San Lorenzo 17 30
1965 Argentina Juan Carlos Carone Vélez Sársfield 19 34
1966 Argentina Luis Artime Independiente 23 38
1967 Met Argentina Bernardo Acosta Lanús 18 22
1967 Nac Argentina Luis Artime (4) Independiente 11 15
1968 Met Argentina Alfredo Obberti Los Andes 13 22
1968 Nac Argentina Omar Wehbe Vélez Sársfield 13 17
1969 Met Brazil Wálter Machado Racing Club 14 23
1969 Nac Argentina Rodolfo Fischer
Argentina Carlos Bulla
San Lorenzo
Platense
14
14
19
17
1970 Met Argentina Oscar Más River Plate 16 20
1970 Nac Argentina Carlos Bianchi Vélez Sársfield 18 20
1971 Met Argentina Carlos Bianchi Vélez Sársfield 36 36
1971 Nac Argentina Alfredo Obberti (2)
Argentina José Artemio Luñiz
Newell's Old Boys
Juventud Antoniana
10
10
15
15
1972 Met Argentina Miguel Ángel Brindisi Huracán 21 34
1972 Nac Argentina Carlos Manuel Morete River Plate 14 15
1973 Met Argentina Oscar Más (2)
Argentina Hugo Curioni
Argentina Ignacio Peña
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Estudiantes (LP)
17
17
17
32
32
32
1973 Nac Argentina Juan Gómez Voglino Atlanta 18 16
1974 Met Argentina Carlos Manuel Morete River Plate 18 18
1974 Nac Argentina Mario Kempes Rosario Central 25 25
1975 Met Argentina Héctor Horacio Scotta San Lorenzo 28 38
1975 Nac Argentina Héctor Horacio Scotta (2) San Lorenzo 32 23
1976 Met Argentina Mario Kempes (2) Rosario Central 21 33
1976 Nac Argentina Norberto Eresumo
Argentina Luis Ludueña
Argentina Víctor Marchetti
San Lorenzo
Talleres
Unión de Santa Fe
12
12
12
20
22
21
1977 Met Argentina Carlos Álvarez Argentinos Juniors 27 44
1977 Nac Argentina Alfredo Letanú Estudiantes 13 16
1978 Met Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina Luis Andreuchi
Argentinos Juniors
Quilmes
22
22
40
40
1978 Nac Argentina José Omar Reinaldi Talleres 18 18
1979 Met Argentina Diego Maradona
Argentina Sergio Fortunato
Argentinos Juniors
Estudiantes
14
14
19
1979 Nac Argentina Diego Maradona Argentinos Juniors 12 14
1980 Met Argentina Diego Maradona Argentinos Juniors 25 38
1980 Nac Argentina Diego Maradona (5) Argentinos Juniors 18 18
1981 Met Argentina Raúl Chaparro Instituto 20 34
1981 Nac Argentina Carlos Bianchi (3) Vélez Sársfield 15 20
1982 Met Argentina Carlos Manuel Morete (3) Independiente 20 36
1982 Nac Argentina Miguel Ángel Juárez Ferro Carril Oeste 22 22
1982 Met Argentina Víctor Ramos Newell's Old Boys 30 38
1983 Nac Argentina Armando Husillos Loma Negra 11 14
1984 Met Uruguay Enzo Francescoli River Plate 24 36
1984 Nac Argentina Pedro Pablo Pasculli Argentinos Juniors 9 10
1985 Nac Argentina Jorge Comas Vélez Sársfield 12 15
1985-86 Uruguay Enzo Francescoli River Plate 25 36
1986-87 Argentina Omar Palma Rosario Central 20 38
1987-88 Argentina José Luis Rodríguez Deportivo Español 18 38
1988-89 Argentina Oscar Dertycia
Argentina Néstor Raúl Gorosito
Argentinos Juniors
San Lorenzo
20
20
38
38
1989-90 Argentina Ariel Cozzoni Newell's Old Boys 23 38
1990-91 Argentina Esteban González Vélez Sársfield 18 38
1991 Ap Argentina Ramón Díaz River Plate 14 17
1992 Cl Argentina Darío Scotto
Argentina Diego Latorre
Platense
Boca Juniors
9
9
16
19
1992 Ap Argentina Alberto Acosta San Lorenzo 12 19
1993 Cl Uruguay Rubén Da Silva River Plate 13 18
1993 Ap Uruguay Sergio Martínez Boca Juniors 12 19
1994 Cl Argentina Marcelo Espina
Argentina Hernán Crespo
Platense
River Plate
11
11
18
19
1994 Ap Uruguay Enzo Francescoli (3) River Plate 12 16
1995 Cl Argentina José Oscar Flores Vélez Sársfield 14 17
1995 Ap Argentina José Luis Calderón Estudiantes (LP) 13 18
1996 Cl Argentina Ariel López Lanús 13 18
1996 Ap Argentina Gustavo Reggi Ferro Carril Oeste 11 17
1997 Cl Uruguay Sergio Martínez (2) Boca Juniors 15 15
1997 Ap Uruguay Rubén Da Silva (2) Rosario Central 15 17
1998 Cl Argentina Roberto Sosa Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 16 19
1998 Ap Argentina Martín Palermo Boca Juniors 20 19
1999 Cl Argentina José Luis Calderón (2) Independiente 17 18
1999 Ap Argentina Javier Saviola River Plate 15 18
2000 Cl Argentina Esteban Fuertes Colón 17 18
2000 Ap Colombia Juan Pablo Ángel River Plate 13 18
2001 Cl Argentina Bernardo Romeo San Lorenzo 15 16
2001 Ap Argentina Martín Cardetti River Plate 17 19
2002 Cl Argentina Fernando Cavenaghi River Plate 15 19
2002 Ap Argentina Andrés Silvera Independiente 16 19
2003 Cl Argentina Luciano Figueroa Rosario Central 17 19
2003 Ap Argentina Ernesto Farías Estudiantes 12 16
2004 Cl Argentina Rolando Zárate Vélez Sársfield 13 17
2004 Ap Argentina Lisandro López Racing 12 19
2005 Cl Argentina Mariano Pavone Estudiantes 16 19
2005 Ap Argentina Javier Cámpora Tiro Federal 13 19
2006 Cl Uruguay Gonzalo Vargas Gimnasia y Esgrima (LP) 12 18
2006 Ap Argentina Mauro Zárate
Argentina Rodrigo Palacio
Vélez Sársfield
Boca Juniors
12 19
20
2007 Cl Argentina Martín Palermo (2) Boca Juniors 11 16
2007 Ap Argentina Germán Denis Independiente 18 19
2008 Cl Argentina Darío Cvitanich Banfield 13 16
2008 Ap Argentina José Sand Lanús 15 19
2009 Cl Argentina José Sand Lanús 13 19
2009 Ap Uruguay Santiago Silva Banfield 14 12
2010 Cl Argentina Mauro Boselli Estudiantes (LP) 13 14
2010 Ap Uruguay Santiago Silva (2)
Argentina Denis Stracqualursi
Vélez Sársfield
Tigre
11
11
19
19
2011 Cl Argentina Javier Cámpora
Colombia Teófilo Gutiérrez
Huracán
Racing
11
11
19
16
2011 Ap Argentina Rubén Ramírez Godoy Cruz 12 17
2012 Cl Argentina Carlos Luna Tigre 12 18
2012 In Argentina Facundo Ferreyra
Argentina Ignacio Scocco
Vélez Sársfield
Newell's Old Boys
13 15
17
2013 Fi Argentina Ignacio Scocco (2)
Argentina Emanuel Gigliotti
Newell's Old Boys
Colón
11 16
18
2013 In Argentina César Pereyra Belgrano 10
2014 Fi Argentina Mauro Zárate (2) Vélez Sársfield 13
2014 Tr Argentina Lucas Pratto Vélez Sársfield 11
17
Argentina Maxi Rodríguez Newell's Old Boys
17
Argentina Silvio Romero Lanús
19
2015 Argentina Marco Ruben Rosario Central 21 30
2016 Argentina José Sand (3) Lanús 15 19
2016–17 Argentina Darío Benedetto Boca Juniors 21 25
2017–18 Uruguay Santiago García Godoy Cruz 17 26
2018–19 Argentina Lisandro López (2) Racing 17 23
2019–20 Argentina Silvio Romero (2) Independiente
12
20
Colombia Rafael Santos Borré River Plate
20
2021 Argentina Julián Álvarez River Plate
18
21
2022 ArgentinaItaly Mateo Retegui Tigre
19
27
2023 Uruguay Michael Santos Talleres (C)
13
24
Argentina Pablo Vegetti Belgrano
27

Records and statistics

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Buenos Aires English High School changed its name to "Alumni" in 1901.
  2. ^ The Federación Amateurs de Football (FAF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1912 to 1914.
  3. ^ The Asociación Amateurs de Football (AAm) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926.
  4. ^ The Liga Argentina de Football (LAF) was a dissident league that organised the first professional championships from 1931 to 1934. In 1935 it merged with the official AFA league (that remained amateur). As a result, all the AFA teams were relegated to the second division.
  5. ^ Some sources say San Martín de Tucumán which is incorrect. The team where Tarasconi played were a club located in General San Martín Partido of Greater Buenos Aires.
  6. ^ Copa de Honor
  7. ^ Copa Campeonato

References

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  1. ^ a b Argentina - All-Time Topscorers in League by Pablo Ciullini and Tomás Rodríguez on the RSSSF
  2. ^ a b c Argentina list of Topscorers 1891-present by Pablo Ciullini and Emmanuel Castro on the RSSSF
  3. ^ "Arsenio Erico, un paraguayo cuya dimensión futbolística pervive en el tiempo" [Arsenio Erico, a Paraguayan whose football dimension survives over time] (in Spanish). CONMEBOL. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Labruna gritó otro gol 67 años después", Clarín, 2 August 2008
  5. ^ Ángel Labruna – Goals in Argentina League by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF
  6. ^ Herminio Masantonio – Goals in Argentina League
  7. ^ Manuel Seoane – Goals in Argentina League
  8. ^ Roberto E. Cherro – Goals in Argentina League
  9. ^ Bernabé Ferreyra – Goals in Argentina League
  10. ^ Manuel Pelegrina – Goals in Argentina League
  11. ^ Martín Palermo – Goals in Argentina League
  12. ^ José Sanfilippo – Goals in Argentina League
  13. ^ Ricardo Infante – Goals in Argentina League
  14. ^ Francisco Antonio Varallo – Goals in Argentina League
  15. ^ Oscar Más – Goals in Argentina League
  16. ^ Domingo Alberto Tarasconi – Goals in Argentina League
  17. ^ Domingo Tarasconi biography and statistics on Historia de Boca
  18. ^ Carlos Bianchi – Goals in Argentina League
  19. ^ Miguel Angel Brindisi – Goals in Argentina League
  20. ^ Delfín Benítez Cáceres – Goals in Argentina League
  21. ^ José Manuel Moreno – Goals in Argentina League
  22. ^ Hugo Ernesto Gottardi – Goals in Argentina League
  23. ^ Roque Alberto Avallay – Goals in Argentina League
  24. ^ Alberto Máximo Zozaya – Goals in Argentina League
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  33. ^ Se cumplen 40 años del gol más rápido del fútbol argentino El Patagónico, 17 Mar 2019
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  35. ^ El reconquistense que hizo tres goles en menos de dos minutos on El Litoral
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