List of Bundesliga top scorers

Since the Bundesliga's introduction at the beginning of the 1963–64 season, a total of 55 players have scored 100 or more goals in the competition. The most successful goalscorer is Gerd Müller, becoming the first player to score 100 Bundesliga goals in the 1969–70 season, finishing his career with 365 goals. Robert Lewandowski is the fastest foreign player to reach 100 goals. With the exception of Aílton, each of the players listed represented their national team at least once.

Gerd Müller has scored the most goals in Bundesliga history with 365.

Gerd Müller has been the Bundesliga's top scorer since 1970. Previous record scorers were Lothar Emmerich (1966–70), Timo Konietzka (1965–66) and Uwe Seeler (1964–65).

Bundesliga players with 100 or more goals

Key

  • Bold shows players still playing in the Bundesliga.
  • Italics show players still playing professional football in other leagues.
As of matches played on 22 October 2023[1]
Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio First Last Club(s) (goals/apps)
1 Germany Gerd Müller3654270.85 19651979 Bayern
2 Poland Robert Lewandowski3123840.81 20102022 Dortmund (74/131), Bayern (238/253)
3 Germany Klaus Fischer2685350.50 19681988 1860 Munich (28/60), Schalke (182/295), Köln (31/96), Bochum (27/84)
4 Germany Jupp Heynckes2203690.60 19651978 M’gladbach (195/283), Hannover (25/86)
5 Germany Manfred Burgsmüller2134470.48 19691990 Essen (32/74), Dortmund (135/224), Nürnberg (12/34), Bremen (34/115)
6 Peru Claudio Pizarro1974900.40 19992020 Bremen (109/250), Bayern (87/224), Köln (1/16)
7 Germany Ulf Kirsten1813500.52 19902003 Leverkusen
8 Germany Stefan Kuntz1794490.40 19831999 Bochum (47/120), Uerdingen (32/94), K'lautern (75/170), Bielefeld (25/65)
9 Germany Dieter Müller1773030.58 19731986 Offenbach (0/2), Köln (159/248), Stuttgart (14/30), Saarbrücken (4/23)
Germany Klaus Allofs1774240.42 19751993 Düsseldorf (71/169), Köln (88/177), Bremen (18/78)
11 Germany Mario Gómez1703280.52 20042019 Stuttgart (78/168), Bayern (75/115), Wolfsburg (17/45)
12 Germany Hannes Löhr1663810.44 19641977 Köln
13 Germany Karl-Heinz Rummenigge1623100.52 19741984 Bayern
14 Germany Bernd Hölzenbein1604200.38 19671981 Frankfurt
15 Germany Fritz Walter1573480.45 19831996 Mannheim (55/129), Stuttgart (102/216), Bielefeld (0/3)
16 Germany Marco Reus1533710.41 20092023 M’gladbach (36/97), Dortmund (117/274)
17 Germany Thomas Allofs1483780.39 19781992 Düsseldorf (57/182), K'lautern (61/126), Köln (30/70)
18 Germany Stefan Kießling1444030.36 20032018 Nürnberg (13/59), Leverkusen (131/344)
Germany Thomas Müller1444490.32 20082023 Bayern
20 Germany Bernd Nickel1414260.33 19681983 Frankfurt
21 Germany Uwe Seeler1372390.57 19631972 Hamburg
22 Germany Horst Hrubesch1362240.61 19751985 Essen (38/48), Hamburg (96/159), Dortmund (2/17)
23 Brazil Giovane Élber1332600.51 19942005 Stuttgart (41/87), Bayern (92/169), M’gladbach (0/4)
24 Germany Rudi Völler1322320.57 19801996 1860 Munich (9/33), Bremen (97/137), Leverkusen (26/62)
25 Germany Michael Zorc1314630.28 19811998 Dortmund
26 Germany Karl Allgöwer1293380.38 19801991 Stuttgart
27 Germany Dieter Hoeneß1272880.44 19771987 Bayern (102/224), Stuttgart (25/64)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedad Ibišević1273440.37 20062020 Aachen (6/24), Hoffenheim (43/92), Stuttgart (33/86), Hertha (45/138), Schalke (0/4)
29 Germany Martin Max1263960.32 19892004 M’gladbach (22/142), Schalke (33/109), 1860 Munich (51/112), Rostock (20/33)
30 Germany Georg Volkert1254100.30 19651981 Nürnberg (37/136), Hamburg (62/214), Stuttgart (26/60)
31 Germany Frank Mill1233870.32 19761996 Essen (3/19), M’gladbach (71/153), Dortmund (47/187), Düsseldorf (2/28)
32 Germany Herbert Laumen1212670.45 19651974 M’gladbach (97/186), Bremen (18/60), K'lautern (6/21)
Germany Miroslav Klose1213070.39 20002011 K'lautern (44/120), Bremen (53/89), Bayern (24/96)
Germany Lothar Matthäus1214640.26 19792000 M’gladbach (36/162), Bayern (85/302)
35 Germany Roland Wohlfarth1202870.42 19811997 Duisburg (1/17), Bayern (119/254), Bochum (0/16)
36 Germany Bernd Rupp1192740.43 19651974 M’gladbach (50/119), Bremen (23/58), Köln (46/97)
Germany Ronald Worm1193800.31 19721985 Duisburg (71/231), Braunschweig (48/149)
38 Germany Pierre Littbarski1164060.29 19781993 Köln
39 Germany Lothar Emmerich1151830.63 19631969 Dortmund
40 Germany Reiner Geye1134850.23 19711986 Düsseldorf (66/195), K'lautern (47/290)
41 Germany Kevin Kurányi1112750.40 20012016 Stuttgart (40/99), Schalke (71/162), Hoffenheim (0/14)
42 Germany Jürgen Klinsmann1102210.50 19841997 Stuttgart (79/156), Bayern (31/65)
Germany Andreas Möller1104290.26 19862004 Frankfurt (33/115), Dortmund (71/228), Schalke (6/86)
44 Germany Jürgen Grabowski1094410.25 19651980 Frankfurt
45 Germany Klaus Toppmöller1082040.53 19731979 K'lautern
Germany Fredi Bobic1082850.38 19942005 Stuttgart (69/148), Dortmund (17/56), Hannover (14/27), Hertha (8/54)
47 Germany Uwe Rahn1073180.34 19801993 M’gladbach (81/227), Köln (13/43), Hertha (5/21), Düsseldorf (5/15), Frankfurt (3/12)
48 Brazil Aílton1062190.48 19982007 Bremen (88/169), Schalke (14/29), Hamburg (3/13), Duisburg (1/8)
Switzerland Stéphane Chapuisat1062280.46 19911999 Uerdingen (4/10), Dortmund (102/218)
Germany Christian Schreier1063310.32 19811992 Bochum (35/98), Leverkusen (63/203), Düsseldorf (8/30)
51 Croatia Andrej Kramarić1042300.45 20162023 Hoffenheim
52 Germany Bruno Labbadia1033280.31 19872000 Hamburg (11/41), K'lautern (20/67), Bayern (28/82), Köln (15/41), Bremen (18/63), Bielefeld (11/34)
53 Germany Timo Werner1012550.40 20132023 Stuttgart (13/95), Leipzig (88/160)
Germany Marco Bode1013790.27 19892002 Bremen
55 Germany Thomas von Heesen1003780.26 19801997 Hamburg (99/368), Bielefeld (1/10)
Minimum 100 goals

Most Bundesliga goals by club

Current Bundesliga clubs and players are shown in bold.

As of matches played on 22 October 2023.[1]
Rank Club Player Goals Apps Ratio First Last
1 Bayern Munich Germany Gerd Müller 3654270.85 19651979
2 Borussia Mönchengladbach Germany Jupp Heynckes 1952830.69 19651978
3 Schalke 04 Germany Klaus Fischer 1822950.62 19701981
4 Bayer Leverkusen Germany Ulf Kirsten 1813500.52 19902003
5 1. FC Köln Germany Hannes Löhr 1663810.44 19641977
6 Eintracht Frankfurt Germany Bernd Hölzenbein 1604200.38 19671981
7 Hamburger SV Germany Uwe Seeler 1372390.57 19631972
8 Borussia Dortmund Germany Manfred Burgsmüller 1352240.60 19761983
9 VfB Stuttgart Germany Karl Allgöwer 1293380.38 19801991
10 Werder Bremen Peru Claudio Pizarro 1092500.44 19992020
11 1. FC Kaiserslautern Germany Klaus Toppmöller 1082040.53 19731979
12 1899 Hoffenheim Croatia Andrej Kramarić 1042300.45 20162023
13 RB Leipzig Germany Timo Werner 881600.55 20162023
14 Hertha BSC Germany Michael Preetz 841960.43 19972003
Eintracht Braunschweig Germany Lothar Ulsaß 842010.42 19641971
16 Rot-Weiss Essen Netherlands Willi Lippens 791720.46 19661976
17 1. FC Nürnberg Germany Heinz Strehl 761740.44 19631969
18 Hannover 96 Germany Hans Siemensmeyer 722780.26 19651974
19 Fortuna Düsseldorf Germany Klaus Allofs 711690.42 19751981
MSV Duisburg Germany Ronnie Worm 712310.31 19721979
21 SC Freiburg Germany Nils Petersen 692160.32 20152023
22 VfL Wolfsburg Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Džeko 661110.59 20072010
1860 Munich Germany Rudolf Brunnenmeier 661190.55 19631968
24 VfL Bochum Germany Hans-Joachim Abel 601440.42 19771982
25 Bayer Uerdingen Germany Friedhelm Funkel 592540.23 19751989
26 Waldhof Mannheim Germany Fritz Walter 551290.43 19831987
27 Kickers Offenbach Germany Erwin Kostedde 52930.56 19721975
28 Arminia Bielefeld Poland Artur Wichniarek 451520.30 19992009
29 Wuppertaler SV Germany Günter Pröpper 39870.45 19721975
Wattenscheid 09 Senegal Souleyman Sané 391170.33 19901994
31 FC Augsburg Iceland Alfreð Finnbogason 371150.32 20162022
Karlsruher SC Germany Emanuel Günther 371260.29 19801985
33 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Germany Lothar Kobluhn 361070.34 19691973
34 Mainz 05 Austria Karim Onisiwo 321900.17 20162023
35 Hansa Rostock Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 271550.17 19992005
36 FC St. Pauli Germany André Golke 25980.26 19881991
Minimum 25 goals

See also

References

  1. "Bundesliga – All-time Topscorers". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
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