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·16 giugno 2025
FIFA Club World Cup Golden Boot Tracker: Top Scorers, Standings, History

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·16 giugno 2025
The FIFA Club World Cup is underway as 32 teams from across the globe battle it out in the U.S. in the new-look tournament.
Revamped to mimic that of a World Cup, the financially lucrative tournament in its new format features the likes of Real Madrid, Manchester City, Chelsea, Inter Milan, Juventus, Bayern Munich and more. Major League Soccer is also represented with Inter Miami, LAFC and the Seattle Sounders. Some of the top stars in the sport fight for the honor of not only lifting the trophy, but winning top scorer honors.
Check out the top Club World Cup scorers from this year's event and a look at the all-time top scorers in the competition's history. Though, given the format, the history books could change quite a lot come the trophy lift in July.
Bayern's 10–0 trouncing of Auckland City in the group stage puts Jamal Musiala well in the conversation for top scoring honors. Vincent Kompany's Bundesliga champions are a favorite to go deep in the competition given the talent available.
The likes of Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland and others should also challenge heavily for the award. Harry Kane surprisingly wasn't on the scoresheet against Auckland City, though he remains one of the most prolific scorers in the world.
There’s been early success for South American sides at the tournament, and Botafogo’s Igor Jesus may be an outside contender for Golden Boot honours should his team enjoy a deep run. Miguel Merentiel has also been in fine form for Boca Juniors in 2025, and he netted their opening goal of the Club World Cup in a chaotic 2–2 with Benfica.
Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea won to nil on Matchday 1, although their respective 4–0 and 2–0 triumphs boasted no multi-scorers.
Check back after every matchday for updated scoring charts.
Luis Suárez is also tied with Lionel Messi and César Delgado as well with five goals scored for Barcelona.
Given the revamped tournament format, it's not out of the realm of possibility that someone this year takes the mantle from Cristiano Ronaldo. Jamal Musiala stands a real shot if he keeps up his scoring ways after putting three past Auckland City. The only players inside the top six competing in this year's tournament are Messi and Suárez. Benzema and Ronaldo did not qualify for the tournament while Bale and Delgado are both retired.
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