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·19 May 2022

The all-time top goalscorers in MLS history

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Though it wasn't scored under the circumstances he'd like, Kei Kamara's goal in CF Montreal's 2-1 defeat to Nashville sealed another little piece of history for the veteran striker.

Since joining the league in 2006, Kamara has played for nine different MLS teams and has always been a regular source of goals. The 37-year-old's strike to halve Montreal's deficit against Nashville - his third in just 612 minutes this season - on Wednesday moved him to 133 in regular-season play.


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That ties Kamara for fourth on the all-time charts, level with legendary DC United forward Jaime Moreno. One more will see the former Sierra Leone international draw level in third with Columbus Crew icon Jeff Cunningham.

Here are the top 10 regular-season goalscorers in MLS history:

10.

Twellman enjoyed great success with the Revs. / Rick Stewart/GettyImages

Now better known for his co-commentary and analysis with ESPN, Taylor Twellman was a ruthless goalscoring machine for the New England Revolution back in the day.Who knows how many more goals Twellman would have scored had a head injury not forced him into retirement at 30.

9. Dwayne De Rosario - 104 goals

Legendary Canadian forward Dwayne De Rosario was a journeyman during his career, playing for five different MLS clubs. He lifted MLS Cup, Supporters' Shield, US Open Cup, and Canadian Championship trophies with DC United, San Jose Earthquakes, Toronto FC, and Houston Dynamo, and also had a brief spell with the New York Red Bulls.Wherever he went, De Rosario was good for a goal or two.

8. Jason Kreis - 108 goals

Now an assistant to Phil Neville at Inter Miami, Jason Kreis was one of the best attacking midfielders in MLS during his long stint with FC Dallas (then known as the Dallas Burn), while he finished his career with a couple of years at Real Salt Lake. Though Kreis did pick up an MVP award in 1999, he was unfortunately short of silverware over his career.

7. Ante Razov - 114 goals

Part of those great Chicago Fire teams that won the lot between 1998 and 2003, Ante Razov was one of the most feared forwards in MLS during his time. Two stays with the Fire, as well as shorter spells with Columbus Crew, MetroStars and Chivas USA, saw Razov net 114 regular-season goals.

6. Bradley Wright-Phillips - 117 goals

Bradley Wright-Phillips was the perfect example of how a move across the pond to MLS can re-ignite your career, becoming a legend over six years with the New York Red Bulls by firing them to three Supporters' Shield titles. Wright-Phillips proved himself a useful super-sub at LAFC for a year, too, but retired recently following a less successful stop-off in Columbus.

5. Kei Kamara - 133 goals

Kamara is still climbing up the rankings. / Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

As mentioned, Kamara moved onto 133 goals on Wednesday, one behind Cunningham and with second-place on the rankings still realistically in sight - provided he wants to keep going beyond this season.

4. Jaime Moreno - 133 goals

After a tough spell in England with Middlesbrough, Jaime Moreno became one of the early superstars of MLS.The Bolivian fired D.C. United to four MLS Cup and Supporters' Shield titles, two US Open Cups, a Concacaf Champions' Cup (CCL predecessor), and a Copa Interamericana - beating Brazilian giants Vasco de Gama in the latter.To this day, Moreno is a worshipped figure in the District.

3. Jeff Cunningham - 134 goals

Though his best years were with the Columbus Crew, Cunningham was another MLS journeyman, also turning out for FC Dallas, Toronto FC, Real Salt Lake and the Colorado Rapids. The 14-time US international was always a consistent goalscorer, but he'll now be looking over his shoulder as Kamara chases down his spot on the top 10.

2. Landon Donovan - 145 goals

This man needs no introduction. One of the greatest players in USMNT history, if not the, Landon Donovan was the ever-present goalscoring machine for the LA Galaxy at a time when the club was signing the likes of David Beckham and Robbie Keane. Donovan won four MLS Cups with the Galaxy to go alongside the two he lifted with the San Jose Earthquakes. You have to wonder how many more goals he'd have scored had he not gone to Europe for loan spells with Bayern Munich and Everton, although he was well-loved at the latter.

1. Chris Wondolowski - 171 goals

Nobody did it like Wondo. / Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

Year after year, Chris Wondolowski just kept turning up.From 2005 to 2021 - and almost exclusively for the San Jose Earthquakes, a four-year stay with the Houston Dynamo aside - Wondo struck fear into MLS defenses, and from 2010 to 2019, he hit double figures in every single season.Wondolowski is now on the coaching staff at the Quakes, which is fitting given his legendary status at the club.Who can catch Wondolowski? Kamara is probably too old and right now, the only realistic bet is Atlanta United's Josef Martinez, who has 91 goals in 113 regular-season appearances and is still just 29 years old.

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