Champions League top goal scorers 2022/23: Final golden boot rankings as Erling Haaland wins title

Simon Borg

Champions League top goal scorers 2022/23: Final golden boot rankings as Erling Haaland wins title image

Erling Haaland won the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League Golden Boot, capping off his season by hoisting the trophy after Man City won the final.

Haaland was chasing the single-season Champions League record (17 goals in 2013/14 by Cristiano Ronaldo), but he didn't score in the semifinal matches vs. Real Madrid or the final vs. Inter Milan.

He previously won the Champions League Golden Boot in 2020/21 when he topped the ranking with 10 goals. He has surpassed that total during this campaign to set a career high for a single season.

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah finishes in second place with eight goals, but he was eliminated from the competition in the Round of 16. Kylian Mbappe (tied for third place) and PSG were also ousted in the Round of 16.

The table below was updated after each round of matches beginning with the group stage. Assists were used as the first tiebreaker, and the second tiebreaker was fewest minutes played. Both are in line with the top scorer tiebreakers that European governing body UEFA implemented for the European Championships.

MORE: Who has the most Champions League goals all-time?

Champions League Top Scorers 2022/23

Final table as of June 10, 2023.

RankPlayerTeamGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
1.Erling HaalandManchester City12 (1)111845
2.Mohamed Salah*Liverpool8 (1)28624
3.Vinicius JrReal Madrid7 (0)512975
 Kylian Mbappe*PSG7 (1)38651
5.Joao Mario*Benfica6 (5)210865
6.Mehdi Taremi*FC Porto5 (2)27613
 RodrygoReal Madrid5 (2)212825
 Olivier GiroudAC Milan5 (2)212940
 Rafa Silva*Benfica5 (0)110827
 Victor Osimhen*Napoli5 (0)06423
 Robert Lewandowski*Barcelona5 (0)05442
  • 4 goals: 11 players
  • 3 goals: 17 players
  • 2 goals: 51 players
  • 1 goal: 97 players
  • Own goals: 8 players

There have been 372 goals scored in the 2022/23 Champions League, including eight own goals:

  • Dinamo Zagreb (1): Robert Ljubicic
  • FC Copenhagen (1): Davit Khocholava
  • Inter Milan (1): Danilo D'Ambrosio
  • Maccabi Haifa (1): Sean Goldberg
  • Porto (1): Ivan Marcano 
  • PSG (1): Danilo
  • Shakhtar Donetsk (2): Artem Bondarenko, Valeriy Bondar

Champions League Golden Boot 2021/22

The 2021-22 Champions League scoring crown was claimed by Karim Benzema. He didn't score in the final against Liverpool, but he did enough damage in the earlier knockout rounds to finish on 15 goals, two better than Bayern Munich's Robert Lewandowski, but short of Cristiano Ronaldo's single-season record of 17 (2013/14).

Benzema, who also won the scoring race in La Liga with 27 goals, had a magical season in the Champions League, willing Real Madrid into the final with his goals. His three goals against Man City in the semis were critical, and in the quarterfinals Benzema silenced Chelsea's home crowd with three goals in the first leg, and then he also scored the decisive blow in extra time of the second leg.

RankPlayerTeamGoals (PKs)AssistsMatchesMins
1.Karim BenzemaReal Madrid15 (3)1121106
2.Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich13 (3)310876
3.Sebastien HallerAjax11 (1)18668
4.Mohamed SalahLiverpool8 (1)2131008
5.Riyad MahrezMan City7 (2)212986
 Christopher NkunkuRB Leipzig7 (0)06531
7.Leroy SaneBayern Munich6 (0)610798
 Kylian MbappePSG6 (0)48673
 Arnaut DanjumaVillarreal CF6 (1)211906
 Cristiano RonaldoMan United6 (0)07611
 Darwin NunezBenfica6 (1)010613
12.RodrygoReal Madrid5 (0)211505
 Sadio ManeLiverpool5 (0)113822
 Roberto FirminoLiverpool5 (0)07323
 Lionel MessiPSG5 (2)07630
16.Vinicius JuniorReal Madrid4 (0)6131199
 Thomas MullerBayern Munich4 (0)310778
 Timo WernerChelsea4 (0)25246
 Pedro GoncalvesSporting CP4 (1)25329
 Antoine GriezmannAtletico Madrid4 (0)29518
 Gabriel JesusMan City4 (0)18352
 Luis DiazLiverpool/
Porto
4 (0)113908
  • 3 goals: 20 players
  • 2 goals: 30 players
  • 1 goal: 111 players

NOTE: There were nine own goals among the total of 380 scored in the tournament.

Champions League Top Scorers (since 1992-93)

Here are the top scorers for each UEFA Champions League tournament since the new format was adopted in 1992-93.

No surprise as to who the players are who have topped the list on most occasions: Cristiano Ronaldo has led the charts seven times, and Messi six. Their dominant run has happened in the past 15 editions of the Champions League, though neither has claimed the honor in the past three campaigns.

YearPlayerTeamGoals
2022-23Erling HaalandMan City12
2021-22Karim BenzemaReal Madrid15
2020-21Erling HaalandB. Dortmund10
2019-20Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich15
2018-19Lionel MessiBarcelona12
2017-18Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid15
2016-17Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid12
2015-16Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid16
2014-15Lionel MessiBarcelona10
 Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid10
 NeymarBarcelona10
2013-14Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid17
2012-13Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid12
2011-12Lionel MessiBarcelona14
2010-11Lionel MessiBarcelona12
2009-10Lionel MessiBarcelona8
2008-09Lionel MessiBarcelona9
2007-08Cristiano RonaldoMan United8
2006-07KakaAC Milan10
2005-06Andriy ShevchenkoAC Milan9
2004-05Ruud van NistelrooyMan United8
2003-04Fernando MorientesAS Monaco9
2002-03Ruud van NistelrooyMan United12
2001-02Ruud van NistelrooyMan United10
2000-01Raul GonzalezReal Madrid7
1999-00Mario JardelPorto10
 RivaldoBarcelona10
 Raul GonzalezReal Madrid10
1998-99Andriy ShevchenkoDynamo Kyiv8
 Dwight YorkeMan United8
1997-98Alessandro Del PieroJuventus10
1996-97Milinko PanticAtletico Madrid5
1995-96Jari LitmanenAjax9
1994-95George WeahPSG7
1993-94Hristo StoichkovBarcelona5
1992-93Franck SauzeeMarseille5

Simon Borg

Simon Borg is a senior editor at The Sporting News who has covered football/soccer for over a decade. A supporter of Italian club Parma Calcio from his years growing up in Europe, he was previously a long-time member of Major League Soccer's digital media team, as a multimedia content producer, on-air personality, and Editor-in-Chief. Based in New York City, Borg is multilingual and has covered the domestic and global scene for TSN since 2021.