FIFA Club World Cup Scorers: Top Players & Golden Boot Race 2025

FIFA Club World Cup Scorers: Golden Boot Standings, History, and Leaders

FIFA Club World Cup Scorers. With the Club World Cup now at 32 teams, the Golden Boot race is wide open. Some matches turn into goal fests, especially in the group stage. Knockout rounds get tense, but big names keep delivering when it counts. The leaderboard can flip overnight.

Here’s what’s happening now…

Top FIFA Club World Cup Scorers (2025 Tournament)

Here are the current leading scorers in the 2025 edition of the tournament:

Player

Club

Goals

Ángel Di María

Benfica

4

Wessam Abou Ali

Al Ahly

3

Marcos Leonardo

Al Hilal

3

Harry Kane

Bayern Munich

3

Jamal Musiala

Bayern Munich

3

Michael Olise

Bayern Munich

3

Pedro Neto

Chelsea

3

Kenan Yıldız

Juventus

3

Erling Haaland

Man City

3

Phil Foden

Man City

3

Serhou Guirassy

Borussia Dortmund

3

Germán Bertarame

Monterrey

3

Gonzalo García

Real Madrid

3

Last updated: July 2, 2025

Golden Boot Race: Who’s Leading & Why

Benfica’s veteran playmaker Ángel Di María currently leads the Golden Boot standings with four goals, all scored from the penalty spot. Though Benfica is out of the tournament, his tally stands strong—for now.

Several players sit just behind him with three goals, including Bayern trio Kane, Musiala, and Olise, who’ve all benefited from Bayern’s dominant group stage run, including a 10–0 win over Auckland City.

With Bayern, Chelsea, and Real Madrid still in it, there’s a good chance we’ll see more goals from Pedro Neto, Gonzalo García, and Michael Olise. Knockout games usually get tighter, but with extra time on the table, there’s still plenty of room for someone to pad their total.

Matchday Highlights & Key Performances

Matchday 1-3:

  • Bayern Munich crushed Auckland City 10–0, with Musiala and Olise grabbing early goals.
  • Juventus routed Al Ain 5–0. Kenan Yıldız and Francisco Conceição both found the net twice.
  • Al Ahly’s Wessam Abou Ali scored a hat-trick in a thrilling 4–4 draw with Porto.

Round of 16:

  • Real Madrid’s Gonzalo García knocked out Juventus with his third goal of the tournament.
  • Chelsea beat Benfica in a high-stakes match where both Di María and Pedro Neto found the net.
  • Marcos Leonardo sent Manchester City packing with a brilliant brace in a 4–3 win.
  • Bayern edged Flamengo 4–2, with Harry Kane scoring twice.

All-Time FIFA Club World Cup Top Scorers

Before the 2025 revamp, these players led the scoring charts:

Player

Club(s)

Goals

Cristiano Ronaldo

Man United, Real Madrid

7

Lionel Messi

Barcelona, Inter Miami

6

Karim Benzema

Real Madrid, Al-Ittihad

6

Gareth Bale

Real Madrid

6

César Delgado

Monterrey

5

Luis Suárez

Barcelona

5

Federico Valverde

Real Madrid

5

Salem Al-Dawsari

Al Hilal

5

Valverde remains active and scored his fifth Club World Cup goal against Pachuca this summer. Al-Dawsari, sidelined with injury, won’t increase his total. Messi and Suárez have exited this year’s competition without adding to their tallies.

Can Anyone Break Ronaldo’s Record?

With Di María on 4 and several players on 3, it’s possible—but unlikely—that Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of 7 goals could fall this year. With just a few games left, one goal or hat-trick could flip the whole story.

Scoring Trends at the Club World Cup

The expanded tournament means more matches and more chances to score. In previous years, the Golden Boot winner often finished with 3–5 goals. With bigger clubs entering earlier and playing more games, we’re already seeing higher tallies.

European and South American clubs continue to dominate, but players from Africa, Asia, and North America are also making a mark—just look at Abou Ali’s hat-trick for Al Ahly or Germán Bertarame’s consistent form for Monterrey.

What’s Next in the Golden Boot Race?

As we head into the quarterfinals, keep an eye on:

  • Bayern Munich: Kane, Olise, Musiala
  • Chelsea: Pedro Neto
  • Real Madrid: Gonzalo García

Any of these players could take the lead with a big game.