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All-time top scorers in the Premier League

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Find the top three scorers in the Premier League and the number of goals they have scored.

All-time Premier League champions and top scorers

A. Find the top three all-time Premier League scorers and the number of goals they have scored

Premier League Top Scorers by Year

Premier League 1992-1993 Top Scorers (289 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams

22 Sheringham (Teddy Sheringham) 0.54 Nottingham Forest

20 Les Ferdinand 0.54 Royal Park Rangers

19 Holdsworth (Dean Holdsworth) 0.53 Wimbledon

17 Quinn (Mick Quinn) 0.65 Coventry

16 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.76 Blackburn

16 White (David White) 0.38 Manchester City

15 Chris Armstrong 0.43 Crystal Palace

15 Eric Cantona 0.43 Leeds United

15 Brian Deane 0.37 Sheffield United

15 Hughes (Mark Hughes) 0.37 Manchester United

15 Tissier (Mart Le Tissier) 0.38 Southampton

15 Robins (Mark Robins) 0.41 Norwich

15 Wilkinson (Paul Wilkinson) 0.37 Middlesbrough

15 Wright (Ian Wright) 0.48 Arsenal

14 Lee Chapman 0.35 Leeds United

14 Rush (Ian Rush) 0.44 Liverpool

14 Dean Saunders 0.34 Liverpool

13 Mark Neville (Mark Newell) 0.32 Blackburn

12 Bright (Mark Bright) 0.34 Crystal Palace

12 Cottee (Tony Cottee) 0.46 Everton

Premier League 1993-1994 Top Scorers (264 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams

34 Andy Cole 0.85 Newcastle

31 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.78 Blackburn

25 Tissier (Mart Le Tissier) 0.66 Southampton

25 Sutton (Chris Sutton) 0.61 Norwich

23 Wright (Ian Wright) 0.59 Arsenal

21 Peter Beardsley 0.60 Newcastle

19 Bright (Mark Bright) 0.48 Sheffield Wednesday

18 Eric Cantona 0.53 Manchester United

17 Holdsworth (Dean Holdsworth) 0.40 Wimbledon

17 Rod Wallace 0.46 Leeds United

16 Cottee (Tony Cottee) 0.41 Everton

16 Les Ferdinand 0.44 Royal Park Rangers

14 Kevin Campbell 0.38 Arsenal

14 Rush (Ian Rush) 0.33 Liverpool

14 Teddy Sheringham 0.74 Tottenham Hotspur

13 Ryan Giggs 0.34 Manchester United

13 Trevor Morley 0.31 West Ham United

13 Stern (Mark Stein) 0.72 Chelsea

12 Ekoku (Efan Ekoku) 0.44 Norwich

12 Jan-Aage Fjortoft 0.33 Swindon

12 Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.43 Liverpool

Premier League 1994-1995 Top Scorers (263 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

34 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.81 Blackburn

25 Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.60 Liverpool

24 Les Ferdinand 0.65 Royal Park Rangers

22 Collymore (Stan Collymore) 0.59 Nottingham Forest

21 Andy Cole 0.58 Newcastle/Manchester United

20 Jurgen Klinsmann 0.49 Tottenham Hotspur

19 Tissier (Mart Le Tissier) 0.46 Southampton

18 Sheringham (Teddy Sheringham) 0.43 Tottenham Hotspur

18 Wright (Ian Wright) 0.58 Arsenal

15 Uwe Rosler (Uwe Rosler) 0.48 Manchester City

15 Dean Saunders 0.38 Aston Villa

15 Sutton (Chris Sutton) 0.38 Blackburn

14 Andrei Kanchelskis 0.47 Manchester United

14 Rideout (Paul Rideout) 0.48 Everton

13 Beardsley (Peter Beardsley) 0.38 Newcastle

13 Cottee (Tony Cottee) 0.38 Everton/West Ham United

13 Dion Dublin 0.42 Coventry

12 Eric Cantona 0.57 Manchester United

12 Rush (Ian Rush) 0.33 Liverpool

12 Paul Walsh 0.31 Manchester City

Premier League 1995-1996 Top Scorers (239 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

31 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.89 Blackburn

28 Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.74 Liverpool

25 Les Ferdinand 0.68 Newcastle

17 Yorke (Dwight Yorke) 0.49 Aston Villa

16 Kanchelskis (Andrei Kanchelskis) 0.50 Everton

16 Sheringham (Teddy Sheringham) 0.42 Tottenham Hotspur

15 Chris Armstrong 0.42 Tottenham Hotspur

15 Wright (Ian Wright) 0.48 Arsenal

14 Eric Cantona 0.47 Manchester United

14 Collymore (Stan Collymore) 0.45 Liverpool

14 Dion Dublin 0.41 Coventry

13 Hirst (David Hirst) 0.43 Sheffield Wednesday

13 Spencer (John Spencer) 0.46 Chelsea

12 Milosevic (Savo Milosevic) 0.32 Aston Villa

12 Yeboah (Anthony Yeboah) 0.55 Leeds United

11 Dennis Bergkamp 0.33 Arsenal

11 Andy Cole 0.32 Manchester United

11 Earle (Robbie Earle) 0.30 Wimbledon

11 Ryan Giggs 0.33 Manchester United

10 Tony Cottee 0.30 West Ham United

7 David Beckham 0.21 Manchester United

Premier League 1996-1997 Top Scorers (255 on the list)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

25 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.81 Newcastle

23 Wright (Ian Wright) 0.66 Arsenal

18 Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.56 Liverpool

18 Solskjaer (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) 0.55 Manchester United

17 Yorke (Dwight Yorke) 0.46 Aston Villa

16 Les Ferdinand 0.52 Newcastle

16 Ravanelli (Fabrizio Ravanelli) 0.48 Middlesbrough

13 Dion Dublin 0.38 Coventry

13 Le Tissier 0.42 Southampton

12 Dennis Bergkamp 0.41 Arsenal

12 Claridge (Steve Claridge) 0.38 Leicester City

12 Collymore (Stan Collymore) 0.40 Liverpool

12 Juninho (Osvaldo Juninho Paulista) 0.34 Middlesbrough

11 Eric Cantona 0.31 Manchester United

11 Efan Ekoku 0.37 Wimbledon

11 Sturridge (Dean Sturridge) 0.37 Derbyshire

11 Sutton (Chris Sutton) 0.44 Blackburn

10 Booth (Andy Booth) 0.29 Sheffield Wednesday

10 Duncan Ferguson 0.30 Everton

10 Gallacher (Kevin Gallacher) 0.29 Blackburn

1 Owen (OWEN) Liverpool

Premier League 1997-1998 Top Scorers (241 on the list)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

18 Michael Owen 0.50 Liverpool

18 Dion Dublin 0.50 Coventry

18 Sutton (Chris Sutton) 0.51 Blackburn

16 Dennis Bergkamp 0.57 Arsenal

16 Gallacher (Kevin Gallacher) 0.48 Blackburn

16 Hasselbainkt 0.48 Leeds United

15 Andy Cole 0.45 Man Utd.

15 John Hartson 0.47 West Ham United

14 Darren Huckerby 0.41 Coventry

13 Paulo Wanchope 0.41 Derbyshire

12 Baiano (Francesco Baiano) 0.36 Derby County

12 Blake (Nathan Blake) 0.34 Bolton

12 Paolo Di Canio 0.34 Sheffield Wednesday

12 Overmars (Marc Overmars) 0.38 Arsenal

12 Dwight Yorke 0.40 Aston Villa

11 Duncan Ferguson 0.38 Everton

11 Flo (Tore Andre Flo) 0.32 Chelsea

11 Le Tissier 0.42 Southampton

11 McManaman (McManaman) 0.31 Liverpool

11 Egil Ostenstad 0.38 Southampton

Premier League 1998-1999 Top Scorers (245 on the list)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

18 Michael Owen 0.60 Liverpool

18 Hasselbainkt 0.50 Leeds United

18 Yorke (Dwight Yorke) 0.55 Aston Villa/Man United

17 Nicolas Anelka 0.49 Arsenal

17 Andy Cole 0.53 Manchester United

15 Ricard (Hamilton Ricard) 0.42 Middlesbrough

14 Dion Dublin 0.41 Coventry/Aston Villa

14 Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.56 Liverpool

14 Joachim (Julian) 0.39 Aston Villa

14 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.47 Newcastle

13 Zola (Gianfranco Zola) 0.35 Chelsea

12 Dennis Bergkamp 0.41 Arsenal

12 Solskjaer (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) 0.63 Manchester United

11 Gustavo Poyet 0.39 Chelsea

10 Cottee (Tony Cottee) 0.32 Leicester City

10 Euell (Jason Euell) 0.30 Wimbledon

10 Flo (Tore Andre Flo) 0.33 Chelsea

10 Marcus Gayle 0.29 Wimbledon

10 Whelan (Noel Whelan) 0.32 Coventry

9 Lee Bowyer 0.26 Leeds United

Top scorers in the Premier League 1999-2000 season (255 on the list)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

30 Phillips (Kevin Phillips) 0.83 Sunderland

23 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.62 Newcastle

20 Dwight Yorke 0.62 Manchester United

19 Bridges (Michael Bridges) 0.56 Leeds United

19 Andy Cole 0.68 Manchester United

17 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.55 Arsenal

15 Paolo Di Canio 0.53 West Ham United

14 Chris Armstrong 0.45 Tottenham Hotspur

14 Steffen Iversen 0.39 Tottenham Hotspur

14 Quinn (Niall Quinn) 0.38 Sunderland

13 Cottee (Tony Cottee) 0.39 Leicester City

13 Pahars (Marian Pahars) 0.39 Southampton

12 Kevin Campbell 0.46 Everton

12 Dion Dublin 0.46 Aston Villa

12 Kanu (Nwankwo Kanu) 0.39 Arsenal

12 Robbie Keane 0.39 Coventry

12 Ricard (Hamilton Ricard) 0.35 Middlesbrough

12 Solskjaer (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) 0.43 Manchester United

12 Paulo Wanchope 0.34 West Ham United

11 Gary McAllister 0.29 Coventry

11 owen (michael owen) liverpool

Premier League Top Scorers 2000-2001 (259 on the list)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

23 Hasselbainkt 0.66 Chelsea

19 Stewart (Marcus Stewart) 0.56 Ipswich

17 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.49 Arsenal

17 Mark Viduka 0.50 Leeds United

16 Michael Owen 0.57 Liverpool

15 Teddy Sheringham 0.52 Manchester United

14 Husky (Michael Owen) 0.57 Liverpool

14 Phillips (Kevin Phillips) 0.41 Sunderland

12 Boksic (Alen Boksic) 0.43 Middlesbrough

11 Beattie (James Beattie) 0.31 Southampton

11 Jonatan Johansson 0.35 Charlton

11 Frederic Kanoute 0.34 West Ham United

11 Gustavo Poyet 0.38 Chelsea

11 Alan Smith 0.33 Leeds United

10 Les Ferdinand 0.36 Tottenham Hotspur

10 Eidur Gudjohnsen 0.36 Chelsea

10 Solskjaer (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) 0.32 Manchester United

9 Ade Akinbiyi 0.24 Leicester City

9 David Beckham 0.29 Manchester United

9 Lee Bowyer 0.24 Leeds United

Premier League 2001-2002 Top Scorers (249 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

24 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.73 Arsenal

23 Hasselbainkt 0.66 Chelsea

23 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.62 Newcastle

23 Ruud van Nistelrooy 0.72 Manchester United

19 Michael Owen 0.66 Liverpool

17 Solskjaer (Ole Gunnar Solskjaer) 0.57 Manchester United

15 Robbie Fowler 0.47 Liverpool/Leeds United

14 Eidur Gudjohnsen 0.44 Chelsea

14 Pahars (Marian Pahars) 0.39 Southampton

13 Andy Cole 0.50 Manchester United/Blackburn

12 Angel (Juan Pablo Angel) 0.41 Aston Villa

12 Beattie (James Beattie) 0.43 Southampton

12 Yonberg (Fredrik Ljungberg) 0.48 Arsenal

12 Ricketts (Michael Ricketts) 0.32 Bolton

12 Darius Vassell 0.33 Aston Villa

11 David Beckham 0.39 Manchester United

11 Euell (Jason Euell) 0.31 Charlton

11 Frederic Kanoute 0.41 West Ham United

11 Phillips (Kevin Phillips) 0.30 Sunderland

11 Mark Viduka 0.33 Leeds United

Premier League 2002-2003 Top Scorers (246 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

25 Ruud van Nistelrooy 0.74 Manchester United

24 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.65 Arsenal

23 Beattie (James Beattie) 0.61 Southampton

20 Mark Viduka 0.61 Leeds United

19 Michael Owen 0.54 Liverpool

17 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.49 Newcastle

14 Nicolas Anelka 0.37 Manchester City

14 Robbie Keane 0.42 Leeds United/Tottenham Hotspur

14 Harry Kewell 0.45 Leeds United

14 Pires (Robert Pires) 0.54 Arsenal

14 Paul Scholes 0.42 Man Utd.

14 Zola (Gianfranco Zola) 0.37 Chelsea

12 Sheringham (Teddy Sheringham) 0.33 Tottenham Hotspur

11 Hasselbainkt 0.31 Chelsea

10 Tomasz Radzinski 0.37 Everton

10 Kevin Campbell 0.28 Everton

10 Dion Dublin 0.36 Aston Villa

10 Euell (Jason Euell) 0.28 Charlton

10 Foe (Marc-Vivien Foe) 0.29 Manchester City

10 Eidur Gudjohnsen 0.29 Chelsea

English Premier League 2003-2004 Top Scorers (251 in total)

Goal Names Average Goals Per Game Teams (two teams indicate transfers during the winter)

30 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.81 Arsenal

22 Shearer (Alan Shearer) 0.59 Newcastle

20 Louis Saha 0.61 Fulham/Man United

20 Ruud van Nistelrooy 0.62 Manchester United

17 Forssell (Mikael Forssell) 0.53 Chelsea/Birmingham

16 Nicolas Anelka 0.53 Manchester City

16 Angel (Juan Pablo Angel) 0.48 Aston Villa

16 Michael Owen 0.55 Liverpool

16 Yakubu (Aiyegbini Yakubu) 0.43 Portsmouth

14 Beattie (James Beattie) 0.38 Southampton

14 Robbie Keane 0.41 Tottenham Hotspur

14 Pires (Robert Pires) 0.39 Arsenal

12 Les Ferdinand 0.41 Leicester City

12 Hasselbainkt 0.40 Chelsea

12 Phillips (Kevin Phillips) 0.35 Southampton

11 Andy Cole 0.32 Blackburn

11 Paul Dickov 0.32 Leicester City

11 Mark Viduka 0.37 Leeds United

10 Crespo (Hernan Crespo) 0.53 Chelsea

10 Euell (Jason Euell) 0.32 Charlton

10 Frank Lampard 0.26 Chelsea

English Premier League Top Scorers 2004-2005 (258 on the list)

Goals (Penalty Kicks) Name Average Goals Per Game Team (two teams indicate transfers during the winter time)

25 Henry (Thierry Henry) 0.78 Arsenal

21 (11) Andrew Johnson 0.57 Crystal Palace

14(1) Pires (Robert Pires) 0.42 Arsenal

13 Defoe (Jermain Defoe) 0.37 Tottenham Hotspur

13 Hasselbainkt 0.36 Middlesbrough

13(3) Frank Lampard 0.34 Chelsea

13(4) Aiyegbini Yakubu 0.43 Portsmouth

12(1) Andy Cole 0.39 Fulham

12(1) Peter Crouch 0.44 Southampton

12(1) Eidur Gudjohnsen 0.32 Chelsea

11 Tim Cahill 0.33 Everton

11(2) Earnshaw (Robert Earnshaw) 0.35 West Bromwich

11(1) Robbie Keane 0.31 Tottenham Hotspur

11 Wayne Rooney 0.38 Manchester United

10 Didier Drogba 0.38 Chelsea

10(2) Fowler (Robbie Fowler) 0.32 Manchester City

10 Heskey (Emile Heskey) 0.29 Birmingham

10 Yonberg (Fredrik Ljungberg) 0.38 Arsenal

10(1) Kevin Phillips 0.33 Southampton

10 Wright-Phillips (Sean Wright-Phillips) 0.29 Manchester City

9(2) Milan Baros 0.35 Liverpool

9(2) Paul Dickov 0.31 Blackburn

9(1) Elhadji Diouf 0.33 Bolton

9 Jose Antonio Reyes 0.30 Arsenal

8 Sanz Luis Garcia 0.28 Liverpool

7 Steven Gerrard 0.23 Liverpool

6 Riise 0.16 Liverpool

1 Henry Arsenal 24 goals

2 Van Nistelrooy Manchester United 21 goals

3 D Bent Charlton 19 goals

11 Drogba Chelsea 19 goals

2 C Ronaldo Manchester United 17 goals

3 McCarthy Blackburn 16 goals

II. Previous Premier League champions and top scorers

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Ranking the Premier League's top scorers of the decade

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First (tie):

1993/94: Cole (Newcastle), 34 goals;

1994/94: Shearer (Blackburn), 34 goals;

Third:

1995/96: Shearer (Blackburn), 31 goals;

Fourth:

1999/00: Phillips (Sunderland), 30 goals;

Fifth:

1996/97: Shearer (Newcastle), 25 goals;

Sixth:

2001/02: Henry (Arsenal), 24 goals;

Seventh:

2001/02: Hasselbaink (Chelsea), 23 goals;

Eighth:

1992/93: Sheringham (Tottenham Hotspur), 22 goals;

Ninth:

1997/98: Dabryn (Coventry), Owen (Liverpool), Sutton (Blackburn) tied, 18 goals;

1998/99: Hasselbaink (Leeds), Owen (Liverpool), Yorke (Manchester United) tied, 18 goals.

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