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·19. April 2025
Serie-A Top Goal Scorers (Non-Italiano)

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Sweden’s Zlatan Ibrahimović, one of the world’s most recognizable and iconic strikers, spent eleven of his twenty-four professional seasons in Serie A. This included stints with Juventus, Inter Milan and AC Milan (where he retired). He scored 185 goals in the 372 games in which he appeared.
Paulo Dybala showcases his talent as a forward through sharp vision, exceptional dribbling, and a precise left foot. Nicknamed “La Joya”, Dybala has played all but two seasons of his professional career in Serie A. He started at Palermo, but spent seven seasons with Juventus, winning a number of Serie A titles. He still plays for Roma AS, so these figures are likely to go up. In 499 games, he’s scored 178 goals.
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Lautaro, known for his sharp instincts, strength, and clinical finishing, began his career at Racing Club before joining Inter Milan in 2018. He has remained with Inter ever since, and has 148 goals to his name so far, and is still going strong.
Gonzalo Higuaín spent seven seasons in Serie A playing with Napoli, then Juventus (with a brief load at AC Milan). In this time he was Serie A Top Scorer in 2016-17, and has registered 165 total goals.
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Duvan, is a Colombian striker valued for his agility, power, and goal-scoring instinct. He has played for five Serie-A clubs: Atalanta, Udinese, Napoli, Torino & Sampdoria.
Zapata has over 380 appearances and 143 goals in his Serie-A career.
Mauro Icardi consistently finds space and converts chances with his sharp finishing skills. With over 400 appearances and 200 goals, he has been one of Europe’s top strikers. In Serie A he played six seasons with Inter Milan and single season with Sampdoria. His goal tally is 135.
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Ronaldo joined Juventus from Real Madrid in 2018, scoring 101 goals in 134 games, including 81 in 98 Serie A matches over three seasons. He also won the Serie A MVP award in 2019 and was the league’s top scorer in the 2020–21 season with 29 goals.
Though best remembered in PSG colors, prior to the move Edinson Cavani spent seven seasons in Serie A (four with Palermo and three with Napoli). As a dominating forward, Cavani combined physicality, pace, and sharp goal-scoring instincts. With Napoli he led Serie A in scoring during the 2012–13 season with 29 goals, and 141 over his Serie A career.
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A Bosnian striker known for his clinical finishing and aerial prowess. He has scored over 330 career goals.
Though Džeko won the Serie A title with Inter Milan, he spent more years with AS Roma. There, he scored 119 goals, becoming one of their top scorers. His Serie A goal tally is 150.
An Argentine striker renowned for his clinical finishing and intelligent movement, Crespo enjoyed a prolific career across Europe and South America.
He scored 211 goals in Serie A for five different clubs (Parma, Inter Milan, Lazio, Genoa & AC Milan), making him one of the league’s top foreign scorers.
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