IFFHS WOMEN'S WORLD BEST GOAL SCORER 2023 at FEBRUARY 28


OSHOALA TAKES IT ALL !

 

With 15 goals at end February, Asisat Oshoala is the sovereign leader of the World Ranking of the Best Goalscorers all competitions included ! Behing her, Portugal’s Jessica Silva and Australian IFFHS international goals award winner 2012, Samantha Kerr, took place in the Top 3. After a difficult year due to injury, Jennifer Hermoso, the first IFFHS Top Goal scorer award winner in 2021, came back in Mexico with Pachuca !

 

 THE RANKING 2023 at FEBRUARY 28


RankPlayerCountryClubNLNCICCNTTOTAL
         
1Asisat OSHOALANigeriaFC Barcelona (Spain)141  15
2Jessica SILVAPortugalBenfica74 112
3Samantha KERRAustraliaChelsea FC (England)110 112
4Esther GONZALES RODRIGUEZSpainReal Madrid8  311
5Kiana PALACIOSMexicoClub America9  211
6Fenna KALMANetherlandsFC Twente11   11
7Kadidiatou DIANIFranceParis SG73  10
8Kadisha SHAWJamaicaManchester City (England)28  10
9Cristiana GIRELLIItalyFC Juventus64  10
10Veronica CORRALMexicoPachuca10   10
11Rachel DALYEnglandAston Villa25 29
12Alba REDONDO FERRERSpainLevante UD71 19
13Andressa ALVESBrazilAS Roma (Italy)72  9
14Tabita CHAWINGAMalawiInter Milan (Italy)72  9
15Hannah KEANEUSAWestern Utd (Australia)9   9
16Lauren DAVIDSONScotlandGlasgow City7  18
17Caroline WEIRScotlandReal Madrid (Spain)71  8
18Jennifer HERMOSOSpainPachuca (Mexico)8   8


All goals at top senior level are counted: 35 top national leagues , national cups (NC), official international club tournaments (ICC), official games between national teams (NT). 
Period: from 1 January to 28 February 2023.
Tie-breaking criteria in case of equal number of total goals: 1) international goals (ICC + NT), 2) goals scored for national team (NT), 3) goals scored in domestic league (NL), 4) strength of the league (on IFFHS ranking), 5) number of total games played.