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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.
By tournament
By player
Rank
Nation
Player
Goals
Games
Goal Ratio
Debut
Clubs
1
Alberto Spencer
54
87
0.62
1960
Peñarol , Barcelona
2
Fernando Morena
37
77
0.48
1973
Peñarol
3
Pedro Virgilio Rocha
36
88
0.41
1962
Peñarol , São Paulo , Palmeiras
4
Daniel Onega
31
47
0.66
1966
River Plate
5
Julio Morales
30
76
0.39
1966
Nacional
6
Antony de Ávila
29
94
0.31
1983
América , Barcelona
Juan Carlos Sarnari
29
62
0.47
1966
River Plate , Universidad Católica , Universidad de Chile , Santa Fe
Luizão
29
43
0.67
1998
Vasco da Gama , Corinthians , Grêmio , São Paulo
9
Juan Carlos Sánchez
26
53
0.49
1973
Jorge Wilstermann , Blooming , San Jose
Luis Artime
26
40
0.65
1966
Independiente , Nacional
See also
External links
1960 : Spencer
1961 : Panzutto
1962 : Coutinho , Raymondi & Spencer
1963 : Sanfilippo
1964 : Rodríguez
1965 : Pelé
1966 : Onega
1967 : Raffo
1968 : Tupãzinho
1969 : Ferrero
1970 : Bertocchi & Más
1971 : Artime & Castronovo
1972 : Cubillas , Ramírez , Rojas & Toninho Guerreiro
1973 : Caszely
1974 : Morena , Rocha & Terto
1975 : Morena & Ramírez
1976 : Palhinha
1977 : Scotta
1978 : La Rosa & Scotta
1979 : Miltão & Oré
1980 : Victorino
1981 : Zico
1982 : Morena
1983 : Luzardo
1984 : Tita
1985 : Sánchez
1986 : de Lima
1987 : Gareca
1988 : Iguarán
1989 : Aguilera & Amarilla
1990 : Samaniego
1991 : Gaúcho
1992 : Palhinha
1993 : Almada
1994 : Rivas
1995 : Jardel
1996 : de Ávila
1997 : Acosta
1998 : Sérgio João
1999 : Bonilla , Fernando Baiano , Gauchinho , Morán & Sosa
2000 : Luizão
2001 : Lopes
2002 : Rodrigo Mendes
2003 : M. Delgado & Ricardo Oliveira
2004 : Luís Fabiano
2005 : Salcedo
2006 : Aloísio , F. Borja , Calderón , A. Delgado , Ereros , Farías , Fernandão , Marcinho , Nilmar , Montenegro , Pavone , Quinteros , Urrutia & Washington
2007 : Cabañas
2008 : Cabañas & Moreno
2009 : Boselli
2010 : Thiago Ribeiro
2011 : Nanni & Wallyson
2012 : Alustiza & Neymar
2013 : Jô
2014 : Dos Santos & Olivera
2015 : Bou
2016 : Calleri
2017 : Sand
2018 : M. Borja & Morelo
2019 : Gabriel
2020 : Martínez
2021 : Gabriel
2022 : Pedro
2023 : Cano
2024 : TBA