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  2. Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured in 2015) is Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer with 450 goals in 438 matches in all competitions. Real Madrid Club de Fútbol is a Spanish professional association football club based in Madrid .

    • Cristiano Ronaldo. Al-Nassr FC. 05.02.1985. 438. 84' 1.03. 450.
    • Karim Benzema. Al-Ittihad Club. 19.12.1987. 648. 134' 0.55. 354.
    • Raúl. Retired. 27.06.1977. 741. 186' 0.44. 323.
    • Alfredo di Stéfano. --- 04.07.1926. 363. 117' 0.77. 278.
  3. Real Madrid’s top 10 all-time record goalscorers. Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid’s record goalscorer with 450 goals in just 438 appearances for Los Blancos. The Portuguese superstar was instrumental to Real Madrid’s success in the 2010s, while he won five Ballon d’Ors during his time at the Santiago Bernabeu.

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    • Cristiano Ronaldo – 451 Goals
    • Karim Benzema – 329+ Goals
    • Raul Gonzalez – 323 Goals
    • Alfredo Di Stéfano – 308 Goals
    • Santillana – 290 Goals
    • Ferenc Puskas – 242 Goals
    • Hugo Sánchez – 208 Goals
    • Francisco Gento – 182 Goals
    • Pirri – 172 Goals
    • Emilio Butragueño – 171 Goals

    Currently, the club’s highest goal scorer in history, signed from Manchester United, Portuguese forward, Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid’s highest goal scorer in all competitions. During his nine-year stay at Los Blancos (2009-2018), the Portuguese forward, Cristiano Ronaldo managed to score 451 goals in 438 games for Real Madrid. This includes 31...

    Second, on our Real Madrid all-time top scorers list is Karim Benzema. Considered to be one of the world’s best attackers today, Karim Benzema started firing more when Cristiano Ronaldo left the club. With former Chelsea forward, Eden Hazard failing to fill the role of the Portuguese, Karim Benzema became the Real Madrid goal-scoring threat. He is ...

    Born on 27 June 1977, Raul Gonzalez is Real Madrid’s third-highest goal scorer in history. His record of second highest goal scorer in the club’s history was recently broken by France forward, Karim Benzema. A record that now means that the Frenchman is second and Gonzalez is third. During his 16-year stay with Los Blancos, Spanish international, R...

    Considered to be one of the best forwards in Real Madrid’s history, Alfredo Di Stefano, the Argentine, was born in the year 1926. It can be recalled that he scored a total of about 308 goals during his time at the club. He made his move from Millonarios to join the Los Blancos. Scoring a total of 49 goals for Real Madrid in the UCL, Alfredo Di Stef...

    At the age of 19, Carlos Alonso González made his professional debut for Real Madrid. During his time at Real Madrid, the Spanish international scored a total of about 290 goals before he decided to retire from the club. His goals helped the club to win 9 La Liga titles, 4 Copa Del Rey, 1 Copa De la Liga, and 2 UEFA Europa League titles, Although t...

    Winning four straight Pichichi in a row, Ferenc Puskas is one of Real Madrid’s highest all-time goal scorers. The Hungarian midfielder, who most often played the role of striker due to his goal-scoring prowess had 242 goals in just 282 games for Real Madrid. During his time at Real Madrid, he won ten trophies at the club, this includes three Europe...

    Seventh on our list of Real Madrid’s highest ten goalscorers list is Hugo Sanchez. Scoring a total of 208 goals in 283 games for Real Madrid, Hugo Sánchez Márquez’s goals were instrumental in Real Madrid’s trophies. In his time at the club, he won seven trophies, including 5 La Liga titles, a Copa del Rey, and a European cup. The Mexican internatio...

    Born on 21 October 1933, Francisco Gento was one of Real Madrid’s notable left-wingers. Although he spent most of his time on the wing, the Spanish international was compared to most strikers back then as he was able to score a lot of goals. The Spaniard was voted by IFFHS as the greatest Spanish footballer and the 30th greatest world footballer of...

    Born on 11 March 1945 in Ceuta, Spain. José Martnez Sánchez, also known as Piri scored a total of 172 goals for Los Blancos. On his hay Real Madrid days, José Martnez Sánchez also known as Pirri started as a central midfielder for the club before being deployed as a forward as the years went by. He made a total of 561 appearances for the club, wher...

    With 171 goals in 463 appearances, Spanish International, Emilio Butragueño, is Real Madrid’s tenth-highest goal scorer in history, just behind Pirri who had scored one more than him. READ: 10 Greatest MLS Players Of All Time The Spaniard spent most of his time as a forward and during his time at the club, he won 15 trophies at the club, including ...

    • Cristiano Ronaldo – 451 goals. Cristiano Ronaldo made his name after leaving Sporting Lisbon from his homeland to play for Manchester United. Having won the Ballon d’Or the year before, Real Madrid lured him in 2009 for a record fee of $110 million.
    • Karim Benzema – 324 goals. Karim Benzema left Lyon to join Real Madrid in 2009. He is currently going into his 14th season at the Santiago Bernabeu. The Frenchman didn’t always have it easy at Madrid, but he exploded after Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure for Juventus in the summer of 2018.
    • Raul – 323 goals. Despite featuring for both Madrid youth clubs, it was Real who introduced Raul to first-team soccer in 1994. Raul spent 16 years at the Santiago Bernabeu, filled with all sorts of collective and individual accolades and trophies.
    • Alfredo Di Stefano – 308 goals. Alfredo Di Stefano began his soccer path at River Plate in Argentina in 1945. After he managed to make his name in his homeland and Colombia for Milionarios, it was announced that he would be joining La Liga side Real Madrid in 1953.
  4. Jul 17, 2020 · La Liga 2023-24. Who is Real Madrid's all-time top scorer? By Akarshak Roy. Modified Jul 17, 2020 18:01 GMT. Follow Us. Comment. Enter caption Cristiano Ronaldo is Real Madrid's all-time top...

  5. Real Madrid: es ESP: 1. La Liga: 1st: 37: 29: 7: 1: 87: 26 +61: 94: 71,975: Jude Bellingham - 19: Andriy Lunin: 2022-2023: Real Madrid: es ESP: 1. La Liga: 2nd: 38: 24: 6: 8: 75: 36 +39: 78: 56,649: Karim Benzema - 19: Thibaut Courtois: → Champions League via league finish: 2021-2022: Real Madrid: es ESP: 1. La Liga: 1st: 38: 26: 8: 4: 80: 31 ...

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