Women's World Cup top scorers: Who has scored most goals in FIFA tournament history?

Patrick Brischetto

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Every player dreams of scoring a goal at a World Cup, and for those who do it is often a highlight of the player's career.

Whilst some players only put the ball in the back of the net once at a World Cup, others are lucky enough to become known for their prowess for scoring on the biggest stage of all.

Some of those players are expected to be performing in Australia and New Zealand at the 2023 Women's World Cup, hoping to lead their countries to victory and a World Cup trophy.

MORE: Complete 2023 Women's World Cup match schedule

The Sporting News looks at which players have scored the most goals on the World Cup stage.

Women's World Cup top scorers all-time

Brazil's Marta has scored the most goals in World Cup history, with 17 in 20 World Cup matches, starting at the 2007 World Cup where Brazil lost in the final to Germany.

Marta's record is the highest at the World Cup for both men and women, which is a phenomenal record to hold.

Marta

Two players sit behind her, with USA's Abby Wambach and Germany's Birgit Prinz each scoring 14 goals at the World Cup. Prinz has the most non-penalty goals in World Cup history.

American striker Michelle Akers sits in fourth on the all-time list with 12 goals over two tournaments, while Brazilian Cristiane, China's Sun Wen and Germany's Bettina Wiegmann each scored 11 goals for their country at the World Cup.

Though Cristiane is still active, she will not get a chance to increase her total in 2023 after being left out of Brazil's squad. 

PlayerCountryGoalsMatchesYears
Marta*Brazil17202007-2019
Birgit PrinzGermany14241995-2007
Abby WambachUSA14252003-2015
Michelle AkersUSA12131991, 1999
CristianeBrazil11212007-2019
Sun WenChina11201991-2003
Bettina WiegmannGermany11221991-2003
Ann-Kristin AaronesNorway10111995-1999
Carli LloydUSA10252011-2019
Heidi MohrGermany10121991-1995
Christine Sinclair*Canada10212003-2019

*Denotes player participating in 2023 World Cup

Most goals in single Women's World Cup

The record for the most goals at a single World Cup is currently held by Michelle Akers, who scored 10 of her 12 World Cup goals at the inaugural 1991 tournament the USA would end up winning.

Sun Wen and Brazil's Sissi scored seven goals each at the 1999 tournamentwhilst Birgit Pirinz and Marta top scored in 2003 and 2007, respectively, with seven goals.

At the last World Cup in 2019, Megan Rapinoe was the Golden Boot winner, scoring six goals as she helped the USA win their second tournament in a row.

World CupPlayerCountryGoals
1991Michelle AkersUSA10
1991Heidi MohrGermany7
1999Sun WenChina7
1999SissiBrazil7
2003Birgit PrinzGermany7
2007MartaBrazil7

Patrick Brischetto

Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.