List of Copa Libertadores top scorers

List of Copa Libertadores top scorers

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.

Contents

By tournament

Season Player Nationality Club Goals
1960 Alberto Spencer  Ecuador Uruguay Peñarol 7
1961 Osvaldo Panzutto  Argentina Colombia Independiente Santa Fe 4
1962 Coutinho  Brazil Brazil Santos 6
Enrique Raymondi  Ecuador Ecuador Emelec 6
Alberto Spencer  Ecuador Uruguay Peñarol 6
1963 José Sanfilippo  Argentina Argentina Boca Juniors 7
1964 Mario Rodríguez  Argentina Argentina Independiente 6
1965 Pelé  Brazil Brazil Santos 8
1966 Daniel Onega  Argentina Argentina River Plate 17
1967 Norberto Raffo  Argentina Argentina Racing 14
1968 Tupazinho  Brazil Brazil Palmeiras 11
1969 Alberto Ferrero  Uruguay Chile Santiago Wanderers 8
1970 Francisco Bertocchi  Uruguay Ecuador LDU Quito 9
Oscar Más  Argentina Argentina River Plate 9
1971 Luis Artime  Argentina Uruguay Nacional 10
Raul Castronovo  Argentina Uruguay Peñarol 10
1972 Toninho Guerreiro  Brazil Brazil São Paulo 6
Teófilo Cubillas  Peru Peru Alianza Lima 6
Oswaldo Ramírez  Peru Peru Universitario 6
Percy Rojas  Peru Peru Alianza Lima 6
1973 Carlos Caszely  Chile Chile Colo-Colo 9
1974 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Uruguay Peñarol 7
Pedro Rocha  Uruguay Brazil São Paulo 7
Terto  Brazil Brazil São Paulo 7
1975 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Uruguay Peñarol 8
Oswaldo Ramírez  Peru Peru Universitario 8
1976 Palhinha  Brazil Brazil Cruzeiro 13
1977 Néstor Scotta  Argentina Colombia Deportivo Cali 5
1978 Guillermo La Rosa  Peru Peru Alianza Lima 8
Néstor Scotta  Argentina Colombia Deportivo Cali 8
1979 Miltão  Brazil Brazil Guarani 6
Juan José Oré  Peru Peru Universitario 6
1980 Waldemar Victorino  Uruguay Uruguay Nacional 6
1981 Zico  Brazil Brazil Flamengo 11
1982 Fernando Morena  Uruguay Uruguay Peñarol 7
1983 Arsenio Luzardo  Uruguay Uruguay Nacional 8
1984 Tita  Brazil Brazil Flamengo 8
1985 Juan Carlos Sánchez  Argentina Bolivia Blooming 11
1986 Juan Carlos de Lima  Uruguay Ecuador Deportivo Quito 9
1987 Ricardo Gareca  Argentina Colombia América de Cali 7
1988 Arnoldo Iguarán  Colombia Colombia Millonarios 5
1989 Carlos Aguilera  Uruguay Uruguay Peñarol 10
Raúl Vicente Amarilla  Paraguay Paraguay Olimpia 10
1990 Adriano Samaniego  Paraguay Paraguay Olimpia 7
1991 Gaúcho  Brazil Brazil Flamengo 8
1992 Palhinha  Brazil Brazil São Paulo 7
1993 Juan Carlos Almada  Argentina Chile Universidad Católica 9
1994 Stalin Rivas  Venezuela Venezuela Minervén 7
1995 Mário Jardel  Brazil Brazil Grêmio 12
1996 Antony de Ávila  Colombia Colombia América de Cali 11
1997 Alberto Acosta  Argentina Chile Universidad Católica 11
1998 Sergio João  Brazil Bolivia Bolívar 10
1999 Gauchinho  Brazil Paraguay Cerro Porteño 6
Fernando Baiano  Brazil Brazil Corinthians 6
Víctor Bonilla  Colombia Colombia Deportivo Cali 6
Ruberth Morán  Venezuela Venezuela Estudiantes de Mérida 6
Ruben Sosa  Uruguay Uruguay Nacional 6
2000 Luizão  Brazil Brazil Corinthians 15
2001 Lopes  Brazil Brazil Palmeiras 9
2002 Rodrigo Mendes  Brazil Brazil Grêmio 10
2003 Marcelo Delgado  Argentina Argentina Boca Juniors 9
Ricardo Oliveira  Brazil Brazil Santos 9
2004 Luís Fabiano  Brazil Brazil São Paulo 8
2005 Santiago Salcedo  Paraguay Paraguay Cerro Porteño 9
2006 Aloísio  Brazil Brazil São Paulo 5
Félix Borja  Ecuador Ecuador El Nacional 5
José Luis Calderón  Argentina Argentina Estudiantes 5
Agustín Delgado  Ecuador Ecuador LDU Quito 5
Sebastián Ereros  Argentina Argentina Vélez Sársfield 5
Ernesto Farías  Argentina Argentina River Plate 5
Fernandão  Brazil Brazil Internacional 5
Marcinho  Brazil Brazil Palmeiras 5
Daniel Montenegro  Argentina Argentina River Plate 5
Nilmar  Brazil Brazil Corinthians 5
Mariano Pavone  Argentina Argentina Estudiantes 5
Jorge Quinteros  Argentina Chile Universidad Católica 5
Patricio Urrutia  Ecuador Ecuador LDU Quito 5
Washington  Brazil Brazil Palmeiras 5
2007 Salvador Cabañas  Paraguay Mexico América 10
2008 Salvador Cabañas  Paraguay Mexico América 8
Marcelo Martins  Bolivia Brazil Cruzeiro 8
2009 Mauro Boselli  Argentina Argentina Estudiantes 8
2010 Thiago Ribeiro  Brazil Brazil Cruzeiro 8
2011 Roberto Nanni  Argentina Paraguay Cerro Porteño 7
Wallyson  Brazil Brazil Cruzeiro 7

By player

Rank Nation Player Goals Games Goal Ratio Debut Clubs
1 Ecuador Alberto Spencer 54 87 0.62 1960 Peñarol, Barcelona SC
2 Uruguay Fernando Morena 37 77 0.48 1973 Peñarol
3 Uruguay Pedro Virgilio Rocha 36 88 0.41 1962 Peñarol, São Paulo, Palmeiras
4 Argentina Daniel Onega 31 47 0.66 1966 River Plate
5 Uruguay Julio Morales 30 76 0.39 1966 Nacional
6 Colombia Antony de Ávila 29 94 0.31 1983 América de Cali, Barcelona SC
= Argentina Juan Carlos Sarnari 29 62 0.47 1966 River Plate, Universidad Católica, Universidad de Chile, Independiente Santa Fe
8 Argentina Juan Carlos Sánchez 26 53 0.49 1973 Jorge Wilstermann, Blooming, San Jose
= Argentina Luis Artime 26 40 0.65 1966 Independiente, Nacional
10 Peru Oswaldo Ramírez 25 50 0.65 1967 Sport Boys, Universitario, Sporting Cristal
= Argentina Alberto Acosta 25 43 0.65 1988 San Lorenzo, Boca Juniors, Universidad Católica
= Brazil Palhinha 25 30 0.65 1975 Cruzeiro, Corinthians, Atlético Mineiro

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