Top goalscorers in Ligue 1

Top goalscorers in Ligue 1

The following is a list of the highest goalscorers in Ligue 1's history

*1932/1933 : Walter Kaiser (Rennes) and Robert Mercier (Club Français) 15 goals
*1933/1934 : Istvan Lukacs (Sète) 28 goals
*1934/1935 : André Abegglen (Sochaux) 30 goals
*1935/1936 : Roger Courtois (Sochaux) 34 goals
*1936/1937 : Oskar Rohr (Strasbourg) 30 goals
*1937/1938 : Jean Nicolas (Rouen) 26 goals
*1938/1939 : Roger Courtois (Sochaux) and Désiré Koranyi (Sète) 27 goals

World War II

*1945/1946 : René Bihel (Lille) 28 goals
*1946/1947 : Pierre Sinibaldi (Reims) 33 goals
*1947/1948 : Jean Baratte (Lille) 31 goals
*1948/1949 : Jean Baratte (Lille) and Pépi Humpal (Sochaux) 26 goals
*1949/1950 : Jean Grumellon (Rennes) 25 goals
*1950/1951 : Roger Piantoni (Nancy) 28 goals
*1951/1952 : Gunnar Andersson (Marseille) 31 goals
*1952/1953 : Gunnar Andersson (Marseille) 35 goals
*1953/1954 : Édouard Kargu (Bordeaux) 27 goals
*1954/1955 : René Bliard (Reims) 30 goals
*1955/1956 : Thadée Cisowski (R.C. Paris) 31 goals
*1956/1957 : Thadée Cisowski (R.C. Paris) 33 goals
*1957/1958 : Just Fontaine (Reims) 34 goals
*1958/1959 : Thadée Cisowski (R.C. Paris) 30 goals
*1959/1960 : Just Fontaine (Reims) 28 goals
*1960/1961 : Roger Piantoni (Reims) 28 goals
*1961/1962 : Sékou Touré (Montpellier) 25 goals
*1962/1963 : Serge Masnaghetti (Valenciennes) 35 goals
*1963/1964 : Ahmed Oudjani (Lens) 30 goals
*1964/1965 : Jacques Simon (Nantes) 24 goals
*1965/1966 : Philippe Gondet (Nantes) 36 goals
*1966/1967 : Hervé Revelli (Saint-Étienne) 31 goals
*1967/1968 : Étienne Sansonetti (Ajaccio) 26 goals
*1968/1969 : André Guy (Lyon) 25 goals
*1969/1970 : Hervé Revelli (Saint-Étienne) 28 goals
*1970/1971 : Josip Skoblar (Marseille) 44 goals
*1971/1972 : Josip Skoblar (Marseille) 30 goals
*1972/1973 : Josip Skoblar (Marseille) 26 goals
*1973/1974 : Carlos Bianchi (Reims) 30 goals
*1974/1975 : Delio Onnis (Monaco) 30 goals
*1975/1976 : Carlos Bianchi (Reims) 34 goals
*1976/1977 : Carlos Bianchi (Reims) 28 goals
*1977/1978 : Carlos Bianchi (Paris Saint-Germain) 37 goals
*1978/1979 : Carlos Bianchi (Paris Saint-Germain) 27 goals
*1979/1980 : Erwin Kostedde (Laval) and Delio Onnis (Monaco) 21 goals
*1980/1981 : Delio Onnis (Tours) 24 goals
*1981/1982 : Delio Onnis (Tours) 29 goals
*1982/1983 : Vahid Halilhodzic (Nantes) 27 goals
*1983/1984 : Patrice Garande (Auxerre) 21 goals
*1984/1985 : Vahid Halilhodzic (Nantes) 28 goals
*1985/1986 : Jules Bocandé (Metz) 23 goals
*1986/1987 : Bernard Zénier (Metz) 18 goals
*1987/1988 : Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille) 19 goals
*1988/1989 : Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille) 22 goals
*1989/1990 : Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille) 30 goals
*1990/1991 : Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille) 23 goals
*1991/1992 : Jean-Pierre Papin (Marseille) 27 goals
*1992/1993 : Alen Bokšić (Marseille) 22 goals
*1993/1994 : Roger Boli (Lens), Youri Djorkaeff (Monaco) and Nicolas Ouédec (Nantes) 20 goals
*1994/1995 : Patrice Loko (Nantes) 22 goals
*1995/1996 : Sonny Anderson (Monaco) 21 goals
*1996/1997 : Stéphane Guivarc'h (Rennes) 22 goals
*1997/1998 : Stéphane Guivarc'h (Auxerre) 21 goals
*1998/1999 : Sylvain Wiltord (Bordeaux) 22 goals
*1999/2000 : Sonny Anderson (Lyon) 23 goals
*2000/2001 : Sonny Anderson (Lyon) 22 goals
*2001/2002 : Djibril Cissé (Auxerre) and Pedro Pauleta (Bordeaux) 22 goals
*2002/2003 : Shabani Nonda (Monaco) 26 goals
*2003/2004 : Djibril Cissé (Auxerre) 26 goals
*2004/2005 : Alexander Frei (Rennes) 20 goals
*2005/2006 : Pedro Pauleta (PSG) 21 goals
*2006/2007 : Pedro Pauleta (PSG) 15 goals
*2007/2008 : Karim Benzema (Lyon) 20 goals


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