List of Ligue 1 top scorers

The following is the list of French Ligue 1 top scorers by season, since the inception of the French First Division in 1932 until the present day.[1] Josip Skoblar holds the record for most goals in a single season at 44. Carlos Bianchi, Delio Onnis and Jean-Pierre Papin share the record for most awards won, with five wins each. The latest top scorers of Ligue 1 are Kylian Mbappé of Paris Saint-Germain and Wissam Ben Yedder of Monaco, who both scored 18 goals in 2019–20.

List

Season Player Nationality Club Goals Games Rate
1932–33 Walter Kaiser  Germany Rennes 15
1932–33 Robert Mercier  France Club Français 15 16 0.9375
1933–34 István Lukács  Hungary Sète 28
1934–35 André Abegglen   Switzerland Sochaux 30 28 1.0714
1935–36 Roger Courtois  France Sochaux 34 30 1.1333
1936–37 Oskar Rohr  Germany Strasbourg 30 29 1.0345
1937–38 Jean Nicolas  France Rouen 26 26 1.0000
1938–39 Roger Courtois (2)  France Sochaux 27 27 1.0000
1938–39 Désiré Koranyi  France Sète 27 29 0.9310
Championship not played 1939–1945 due to World War II
1945–46 René Bihel  France Lille 28 25 1.1200
1946–47 Pierre Sinibaldi  France Reims 33 37 0.8919
1947–48 Jean Baratte  France Lille 31
1948–49 Jean Baratte (2)  France Lille 26
1948–49 Josef Humpál  Czechoslovakia Sochaux 26
1949–50 Jean Grumellon  France Rennes 25
1950–51 Roger Piantoni  France Nancy 27
1950–51 Jean Courteaux  France Nice 27
1951–52 Gunnar Andersson  Sweden Marseille 31
1952–53 Gunnar Andersson (2)  Sweden Marseille 35
1953–54 Édouard Kargu  France Bordeaux 27
1954–55 René Bliard  France Reims 30
1955–56 Thadée Cisowski  France RC Paris 31
1956–57 Thadée Cisowski (2)  France RC Paris 33
1957–58 Just Fontaine  France Reims 34 26 1.3077
1958–59 Thadée Cisowski (3)  France RC Paris 30
1959–60 Just Fontaine (2)  France Reims 28
1960–61 Roger Piantoni (2)  France Reims 28
1961–62 Sékou Touré  Ivory Coast Montpellier 25
1962–63 Serge Masnaghetti  France Valenciennes 35
1963–64 Ahmed Oudjani  Algeria Lens 30 31 0.9677
1964–65 Jacques Simon  France Nantes 24
1965–66 Philippe Gondet  France Nantes 36
1966–67 Hervé Revelli  France Saint-Étienne 31
1967–68 Étienne Sansonetti  France Ajaccio 26
1968–69 André Guy  France Lyon 25
1969–70 Hervé Revelli (2)  France Saint-Étienne 28
1970–71 Josip Skoblar  Yugoslavia Marseille 44 36 1.2222
1971–72 Josip Skoblar (2)  Yugoslavia Marseille 30 31 0.9677
1972–73 Josip Skoblar (3)  Yugoslavia Marseille 26 31 0.8387
1973–74 Carlos Bianchi  Argentina Reims 30 33 0.9091
1974–75 Delio Onnis  Argentina Monaco 30 37 0.8108
1975–76 Carlos Bianchi (2)  Argentina Reims 34 38 0.8947
1976–77 Carlos Bianchi (3)  Argentina Reims 28 37 0.7568
1977–78 Carlos Bianchi (4)  Argentina Paris Saint-Germain 37 38 0.9737
1978–79 Carlos Bianchi (5)  Argentina Paris Saint-Germain 27 36 0.7500
1979–80 Erwin Kostedde  West Germany Laval 21
1979–80 Delio Onnis (2)  Argentina Monaco 21
1980–81 Delio Onnis (3)  Argentina Tours 24
1981–82 Delio Onnis (4)  Argentina Tours 29
1982–83 Vahid Halilhodžić  Yugoslavia Nantes 27
1983–84 Patrice Garande  France Auxerre 21
1983–84 Delio Onnis (5)  Argentina Toulon 21
1984–85 Vahid Halilhodžić (2)  Yugoslavia Nantes 28
1985–86 Jules Bocandé  Senegal Metz 23
1986–87 Bernard Zénier  France Metz 18
1987–88 Jean-Pierre Papin  France Marseille 19 37 0.5135
1988–89 Jean-Pierre Papin (2)  France Marseille 22 36 0.6111
1989–90 Jean-Pierre Papin (3)  France Marseille 30 36 0.8333
1990–91 Jean-Pierre Papin (4)  France Marseille 23 36 0.6389
1991–92 Jean-Pierre Papin (5)  France Marseille 27 37 0.7297
1992–93 Alen Bokšić  Croatia Marseille 23 37 0.6216
1993–94 Roger Boli  France Lens 20 35 0.5714
1993–94 Youri Djorkaeff  France Monaco 20 35 0.5714
1993–94 Nicolas Ouédec  France Nantes 20 38 0.5263
1994–95 Patrice Loko  France Nantes 22 37 0.5946
1995–96 Sonny Anderson  Brazil Monaco 21 34 0.6176
1996–97 Stéphane Guivarc'h  France Rennes 21 36 0.5833
1997–98 Stéphane Guivarc'h (2)  France Auxerre 21 32 0.6563
1998–99 Sylvain Wiltord  France Bordeaux 22 33 0.6667
1999–2000 Sonny Anderson (2)  Brazil Lyon 23 32 0.7187
2000–01 Sonny Anderson (3)  Brazil Lyon 22 29 0.7586
2001–02 Djibril Cissé  France Auxerre 22 29 0.7586
2001–02 Pauleta  Portugal Bordeaux 22 33 0.6666
2002–03 Shabani Nonda  DR Congo Monaco 26 35 0.7428
2003–04 Djibril Cissé (2)  France Auxerre 26 38 0.6842
2004–05 Alexander Frei   Switzerland Rennes 20 36 0.5556
2005–06 Pauleta (2)  Portugal Paris Saint-Germain 21 36 0.5833
2006–07 Pauleta (3)  Portugal Paris Saint-Germain 15 33 0.4545
2007–08 Karim Benzema  France Lyon 20 36 0.5555
2008–09 André-Pierre Gignac  France Toulouse 24 38 0.6315
2009–10 Mamadou Niang  Senegal Marseille 18 32 0.5625
2010–11 Moussa Sow  Senegal Lille 25 36 0.6944
2011–12 Olivier Giroud  France Montpellier 21 36 0.5833
2011–12 Nenê  Brazil Paris Saint-Germain 21 35 0.6000
2012–13 Zlatan Ibrahimović  Sweden Paris Saint-Germain 30 34 0.8823
2013–14 Zlatan Ibrahimović (2)  Sweden Paris Saint-Germain 26 33 0.7878
2014–15 Alexandre Lacazette  France Lyon 27 33 0.8181
2015–16 Zlatan Ibrahimović (3)  Sweden Paris Saint-Germain 38 31 1.2258
2016–17 Edinson Cavani  Uruguay Paris Saint-Germain 35 36 0.9722
2017–18 Edinson Cavani (2)  Uruguay Paris Saint-Germain 28 32 0.875
2018–19 Kylian Mbappé  France Paris Saint-Germain 33 29 1.137
2019–20 Wissam Ben Yedder  France Monaco 18 26 0.6923
2019–20 Kylian Mbappé (2)  France Paris Saint-Germain 18 20 0.9000

See also

References

  1. "France - Topscorers". RSSSF.com. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
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