1) Miroslav Klose (Germany) 16 goals in 24 games. Getty
ALL-TIME TOP WORLD CUP GOALSCORERS: =30)
Oldrich Nejedly (Czechoslovakia) seven goals in six games. Getty
=30) Careca (Brazil) seven goals in nine games.
=30) Andrzej Szarmach (Poland, on floor) seven goals in 13 games. Getty
=30) Luis Suarez (Uruguay) seven goals in 13 games. AFP
=30) Johnny Rep (Netherlands) seven goals in 14 games. AFP
=30) Hans Schaefer (Germany) seven goals in 15 games. Getty
=30) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) seven goals in 17 games. AP
=14) Oscar Miguez (Uruguay) eight goals in seven games. Getty
=14) Leonidas (Brazil) eight goals in five games.
=14) Guillermo Stabile (Argentina) eight goals in four games.
=24) Rudi Voeller (Germany) eight goals in 15 games. AFP
=24) Rivaldo (Brazil) eight goals in 14 games. Getty
=24) Diego Maradona (Argentina) eight goals in 21 games. AFP
=14) Uwe Seeler (Germany) nine goals in 21 games. AFP
=14) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany) nine goals in 19 games. AFP
=14) Jairzinho (Brazil) Nine goals in 16 games. AFP
=14) Paolo Rossi (Italy) nine goals in 14 games. Action Images
=14) Roberto Baggio (Italy) nine goals in 16 games. Getty
=14) David Villa (Spain) nine goals in 12 games. Getty
=14) Vava (Brazil) nine goals in 10 games. AFP
=14) Christian Vieri (Italy) nine goals in nine games. AFP
=14) Eusebio (Portugal) nine goals in six games.
=14) Ademir (Brazil) nine goals in six games. AFP
=8) Grzegorz Lato (Poland) 10 goals in 20 games. Getty
=8) Thomas Muller (Germany) 10 goals in 16 games. Getty
=8) Teofilo Cubillas (Peru) 10 goals in 13 games. AFP
=8) Gary Lineker (England) 10 goals in 12 games.
=8) Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina) 10 goals in 12 games. Getty
=8) Helmut Rahn (Germany) 10 goals in 10 games. AP
=6) Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany) 11 goals in 17 games. Getty
=6) Sandor Kocsis (Hungary) 11 goals in five games. Getty
5) Pele (Brazil) 12 goals in 14 games. Action Images
4) Just Fontaine (France) 13 goals in six games. AFP
3) Gerd Muller (Germany) 14 goals in 13 games. AP
2) Ronaldo (Brazil) 15 goals in 19 games. AP
1) Miroslav Klose (Germany) 16 goals in 24 games. Getty
ALL-TIME TOP WORLD CUP GOALSCORERS: =30)
Oldrich Nejedly (Czechoslovakia) seven goals in six games. Getty
=30) Careca (Brazil) seven goals in nine games.
=30) Andrzej Szarmach (Poland, on floor) seven goals in 13 games. Getty
=30) Luis Suarez (Uruguay) seven goals in 13 games. AFP
=30) Johnny Rep (Netherlands) seven goals in 14 games. AFP
=30) Hans Schaefer (Germany) seven goals in 15 games. Getty
=30) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) seven goals in 17 games. AP
=14) Oscar Miguez (Uruguay) eight goals in seven games. Getty
=14) Leonidas (Brazil) eight goals in five games.
=14) Guillermo Stabile (Argentina) eight goals in four games.
=24) Rudi Voeller (Germany) eight goals in 15 games. AFP
=24) Rivaldo (Brazil) eight goals in 14 games. Getty
=24) Diego Maradona (Argentina) eight goals in 21 games. AFP
=14) Uwe Seeler (Germany) nine goals in 21 games. AFP
=14) Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany) nine goals in 19 games. AFP
=14) Jairzinho (Brazil) Nine goals in 16 games. AFP
=14) Paolo Rossi (Italy) nine goals in 14 games. Action Images
=14) Roberto Baggio (Italy) nine goals in 16 games. Getty
=14) David Villa (Spain) nine goals in 12 games. Getty
=14) Vava (Brazil) nine goals in 10 games. AFP
=14) Christian Vieri (Italy) nine goals in nine games. AFP
=14) Eusebio (Portugal) nine goals in six games.
=14) Ademir (Brazil) nine goals in six games. AFP
=8) Grzegorz Lato (Poland) 10 goals in 20 games. Getty
=8) Thomas Muller (Germany) 10 goals in 16 games. Getty
=8) Teofilo Cubillas (Peru) 10 goals in 13 games. AFP
=8) Gary Lineker (England) 10 goals in 12 games.
=8) Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina) 10 goals in 12 games. Getty
=8) Helmut Rahn (Germany) 10 goals in 10 games. AP
=6) Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany) 11 goals in 17 games. Getty
=6) Sandor Kocsis (Hungary) 11 goals in five games. Getty
5) Pele (Brazil) 12 goals in 14 games. Action Images
4) Just Fontaine (France) 13 goals in six games. AFP
3) Gerd Muller (Germany) 14 goals in 13 games. AP
2) Ronaldo (Brazil) 15 goals in 19 games. AP
1) Miroslav Klose (Germany) 16 goals in 24 games. Getty