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Hamburg, July 7 (DPA) The top World Cup scorers - year-by-year and overall:

Year Name (Country) Goals

1930 - Guillermo Stabile (Argentina) 8

1934 - Oldrich Nejedly (Czechoslovakia) 5

1938 - Leonidas (Brazil) 8

1950 - Ademir (Brazil) 8

1954 - Sandor Koscis (Hungary) 11

1958 - Just Fontaine (France) 13

1962 - Garrincha (Brazil) 4 by drawing of lots

- Valentin Ivanov (Soviet Union) 4

- Leonel Sanchez (Chile) 4

- Vava (Brazil) 4

- Drazen Jerkovic (Yugoslavia) 4

1966 - Eusebio (Portugal) 9

1970 - Gerd Mueller (Germany) 10

1974 - Grzegorz Lato (Poland) 7

1978 - Mario Kempes (Argentina) 6

1982 - Paolo Rossi (Italy) 6

1986 - Gary Lineker (England) 6

1990 - Salvatore Schillaci (Italy) 6

1994 - Oleg Salenko (Russia) 6

- Hristo Stoitchkov (Bulgaria) 6

1998 - Davor Sukor (Croatia) 6

2002 - Ronaldo (Brazil) 8

Name (Country) Participation Goals

15 goals: Ronaldo (Brazil) 1998-2006

14 goals: Gerd Mueller (Germany) 1970/1974

13 goals: Just Fontaine (France) 1958

12 goals: Pele (Brazil) 1958-1970

11 goals: Sandor Kocsis (Hungary) 1954

Juergen Klinsmann (Germany) 1990-1998

10 goals: Helmut Rahn (Germany) 1954/1958

Teofilo Cubillas (Peru) 1970-1978

Grzegorz Lato (Poland) 1974-1982

Gary Lineker (England) 1986/1990

Gabriel Batistuta (Argentina) 1994-2002

Miroslav Klose (Germany) 2002/2006

9 goals: Leonidas (Brazil) 1934/1938

Ademir (Brazil) 1950

Juan Schiaffino (Uruguay) 1950/1954

Vava (Brazil) 1958/1962

Uwe Seeler (Germany) 1958-1970

Eusebio (Portugal) 1966

Jairzinho (Brazil) 1970/1974

Paolo Rossi (Italy) 1978-1986

Roberto Baggio (Italy) 1990-1998

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (Germany) 1978-1986

Christian Vieri (Italy) 1998/2002

8 goals: Stabile (Argentina) 1930

Ademir (Brazil) 1950

Maradona (Argentina) 1982-1994

Rudi Voeller (Germany) 1990/1994

Rivaldo (Brazil) 1998/2002



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