Angel Di Maria continues to lead in the race to be named Top Goal Scorer presented by Bank of America at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™.
The former Argentina international took the outright lead over the chasing pack on Saturday, 28 June with his fourth penalty of the tournament, but will not be able to top up his tally as Benfica went on to suffer a 4-1 defeat to Chelsea.
A formidable new contender emerged on Sunday, 29 June, meanwhile, with Harry Kane moving up to the shoulder of the leader with a well-taken double in Bayern München’s 4-2 win over Flamengo.
The England striker, who topped the scoring chart at the 2018 FIFA World Cup™, is one of several players now on three goals for the tournament, including his Bayern team-mates Michael Olise and Jamal Musiala, Juventus youngster Kenan Yildiz, Chelsea’s Pedro Neto and Al Hilal forward Marcos Leonardo, who scored a dramatic double in the thrilling 4-3 victory which ended Manchester City’s Club World Cup dreams.
Young Real Madrid C. F. forward Gonzalo Garcia joined the three-goal club with a precision header as Los Blancos saw off Juventus 1-0 at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium to book their place in the quarter-finals.
Top Goal Scorer presented by Bank of America
Four goals
Angel Di Maria (Benfica) – no assists, 373 minutes played
Three goals
Michael Olise (Bayern München) – two assists, 270 minutes played
Phil Foden (Manchester City) – one assist, 148 minutes played
Kenan Yildiz (Juventus) – one assist, 250 minutes played
Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – one assist, 256 minutes played
Harry Kane (Bayern München) – one assist, 285 minutes played
Gonzalo Garcia (Real Madrid) – one assist, 293 minutes played
Jamal Musiala (Bayern München) – no assists, 72 minutes played
Wessam Abou Ali (Al Ahly) – no assists, 198 minutes played
Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – no assists, 300 minutes played
Marcos Leonardo (Al Hilal) – no assists, 379 minutes played
Two goals
Kingsley Coman (Bayern München) – one assist, 170 minutes played
Ilkay Gundogan (Manchester City) – one assist, 189 minutes played
Thomas Muller (Bayern München) – one assist, 189 minutes played
Randal Kolo Muani (Juventus) – one assist, 232 minutes played
Wallace Yan (Flamengo) – no assists, 36 minutes played
Paulinho (Palmeiras) – no assists, 114 minutes played
Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus) – no assists, 128 minutes played
Francisco Conceicao (Juventus) – no assists, 221 minutes played
Samu Aghehowa (Porto) – no assists, 225 minutes played
German Berterame (Monterrey) – no assists, 232 minutes played
Iqraam Rayners (Mamelodi Sundowns) – no assists, 243 minutes played
Pablo Barrios (Atlético de Madrid) – no assists, 244 minutes played
Jeremy Doku (Manchester City) – no assists, 245 minutes played
Joao Neves (Paris Saint-Germain) – no assists, 250 minutes played
Leandro Barreiro (Benfica) – no assists, 301 minutes played
Achraf Hakimi (Paris Saint-Germain) – no assists, 339 minutes played
Lautaro Martinez (Internazionale) – no assists, 343 minutes played
Federico Valverde (Real Madrid) – no assists, 343 minutes played
Igor Jesus (Botafogo) – no assists, 385 minutes played
One goal
Multiple players
* Information correct at 17:15 EDT on Tuesday, 1 July
Top Goal Scorer criteria
The Top Goal Scorer Presented by Bank of America will be awarded to the player who scores the most goals in the final competition. If two or more players score the same number of goals, the number of assists (as determined by the members of the FIFA Technical Study Group) shall be decisive.
If two or more players are still equal after taking into account the number of assists, the total minutes played in the tournament will be taken into account, with the player playing fewer minutes ranked first.