FIFA World Cup: Top 5 Highest Goalscorers of All Time
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to begin on June 11, 2026

The FIFA World Cup has witnessed some of football’s greatest goalscorers, but no player has found the net more often on the sport’s biggest stage than Germany’s Miroslav Klose.
Miroslav Klose
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Gerd Muller
Germany’s Gerd Muller occupies third place with 14 goals. Müller was instrumental in West Germany’s triumph at the 1974 World Cup and was widely regarded as one of football’s most clinical finishers.
Just Fontaine
In fourth place is France’s Just Fontaine, whose remarkable tally of 13 goals came in a single tournament at the 1958 World Cup. Fontaine’s record for most goals in one World Cup remains unmatched more than six decades later.
Lionel Messi
Argentina captain Lionel Messi rounds out the top five with 13 World Cup goals. Messi led Argentina to 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar, where he lifted the trophy for the first time and cemented his place among football’s all-time greats.

