Ligue 1 highest goal scorer


Ligue 1 Top Scorers

Last Goal: vs. Le Havre (A, Apr 13, )
Braces: 1, Hat-tricks: 0
Matias Fernandez Pardo(Lille)
Last Goal: vs. Marseille (H, May 4, )
Braces: 0, Hat-tricks: 0
Last Goal: vs. Lyon (A, Apr 26, )
Braces: 0, Hat-tricks: 0
Last Goal: vs. Auxerre (A, May 10, )
Braces: 0, Hat-tricks: 0

History and Records of the Ligue 1 McDonald's Top Scorers

Discover the records and honors of the all-time top scorers in Ligue 1 McDonald’s.

The most recent top scorer, Ousmane Dembélé (Paris Saint-Germain, 21 goals), added his verb to a prestigious list. He helped PSG continue their commanding streak, making it 10 consecutive seasons with a top scorer from the club. He follows in the footsteps of a player who left an indelible mark on the league.

Indeed, in the season, Kylian Mbappé (PSG, 27 goals) further cemented his place in Ligue 1 McDonald’s history by becoming the first player to win six top scorer titles in the top flight. A league-leading scorer for six straight seasons (from to ), the Parisian forward confirmed his status as one of the greatest scorers in the history of the competition.

It’s a long and rich history filled with repeat winners and a few rare newcomers. Only seven players have claimed the top scorer title in their first season in France’s top flight—excluding the duo of Walter Kaiser (Stade Rennais) and Robert Mercier (Club Français),

Ligue 1 Top Scorers | All-Time Ligue 1 Top Scorers

The Ligue 1 top scorers list highlights the most goals scored by an individual player in the current Ligue 1 campaign as well as the top 10 all-time Ligue 1 top scorers.

Ligue 1 Top Scorers

All-Time Ligue 1 Top 10 Scorers

The Ligue 1 all-time top scorers list sees fewer goals than other top European leagues, and that is because the French top flight is often used as a stepping stone to competitions such as the Premier League and La Liga.

However, with the list featuring six players who contain scored more than goals, Ligue 1 fans have undoubtedly seen some top talent since the league was formed.

1. Delio Onnis: goals in appearances

2. Bernard Lacombe: goals in appearances

3. Herve Revelli: goals in appearances

4. Roger Courtois: goals in appearances

5. Thadee Cisowski: goals in appearances

6. Roger Piantoni: goals in appearances

7. Kylian Mbappe: goals in appearances

8. Joseph Ujlaki: goals in appearances    

9. Fleury Di Nallo: goals in appearances 

10=. Carlos Bianchi: goals in appearances

10=. Gunnar Andersson: go

Dembélé vs Greenwood: Who Won the Ligue 1 Golden Boot?

The /25 Ligue 1 season wrapped up with a thrilling goal-scoring battle that came down to a fine detail. Both Ousmane Dembélé of Paris Saint-Germain and Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille finished the campaign with 21 goals, but the Frenchman was officially awarded the Golden Boot for having scored fewer penalties.

Greenwood Had the Chance… But Missed the Decisive Penalty


The English forward had a real shot at clinching the award outright on the final day. In Marseille’s win over Stade Rennes, Greenwood netted twice and had a chance for a hat-trick from the spot. However, he missed the penalty, staying on 21 goals—the same total as Dembélé.

Still, his season was impressive: a key player in Marseille’s runner-up finish, Greenwood closed with 21 goals and 5 assists, confirming his rise as one of the breakout stars of the campaign.

Dembélé Edges It with Efficiency


Dembélé led the scoring charts for much of the season but missed the final three matchdays due to a muscl