Who is the African player with the most Premier League goals? List of the greatest African finishers in history
In recent years, African players have increasingly moved to the Premier League, with many teams featuring stars from the continent. However, competing with European players in terms of goal scoring has never been easy. In this article, spbolivescore.net names the African player with the most goals in Premier League history, along with other African players with the most impressive scoring records.
Who is the African player with the most Premier League goals?
Mohamed Salah is currently the African player with the most goals in Premier League history, scoring 190 goals in 318 matches. Although he had an earlier spell at Chelsea around a decade ago, it was after joining Liverpool that Salah truly established himself. Since then, he has been a constant source of goals and is now among the top four highest goalscorers in Premier League history.
Salah also holds numerous records. He scored 32 goals and won the Golden Boot in his first season with Liverpool, then continued to score more than 20 goals in several consecutive seasons. His peak came in the 2024/25 season, when the Egyptian forward scored 27 goals and provided 18 assists, helping Liverpool win the Premier League title. That season, he also won the Player of the Year, Golden Boot, and Golden Assists awards. In addition, Salah holds the record as the first player in Premier League history to score 10 goals in the opening matches of a season, surpassing the previous mark of eight set by Alan Shearer and Wayne Rooney.
List of the greatest African finishers in Premier League history
Second on the list is Sadio Mané, Salah’s long-time teammate at Liverpool. Despite playing fewer matches, Mané scored 112 Premier League goals, ranking second among African players. Remarkably, none of his goals came from penalties. His best season was 2018/19, when he scored 22 goals and shared the Golden Boot with Salah and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Mané later won the Premier League title with Liverpool in 2020. One of his most famous records is scoring a hat-trick in just 2 minutes and 56 seconds.
Next is Didier Drogba, the legendary Chelsea striker. During his time in England, Drogba scored 104 Premier League goals, becoming the first African player to reach the 100-goal mark. He won the Golden Boot twice, in 2006/07 with 20 goals and in 2009/10 with 29 goals. Drogba was known as a big-game player, especially against top teams. Arsenal, in particular, were his favorite opponents, as he scored 13 goals against them in just 12 matches.
Ranked fourth is Emmanuel Adebayor, who scored 97 Premier League goals. His best season came in 2007/08, when he netted 24 goals and finished second in the Golden Boot race. Adebayor’s strengths lay in his physical presence and versatility. Standing at 1.91 meters, he was a strong aerial threat but also had excellent technical ability. He was not just a target man, as shown by his 35 assists in the Premier League.
The list also features several other notable names, including Riyad Mahrez. Often considered the most successful player on this list in terms of team honors, Mahrez ranks sixth with 82 Premier League goals. While his main contribution was not scoring, his dribbling and creativity were decisive. In 2016, he played a key role in Leicester City’s historic title win, scoring 17 goals and providing 11 assists, and became the first African player to win the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award. After moving to Manchester City, he won four more Premier League titles, including the treble in the 2022/23 season.
Another high-profile name is Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who ranks seventh with 69 Premier League goals. In his first season at Arsenal, he scored 22 goals and shared the Golden Boot with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané, marking the first time all Golden Boot winners were African players. Aubameyang was also the fastest Arsenal player to reach 50 Premier League goals, doing so in just 79 matches, faster than Thierry Henry. However, disciplinary and tactical issues later led to his departure. After playing for several clubs, he is now with Marseille at the age of 37.
List of the greatest African finishers in history
1. Mohamed Salah - Egypt (190 goals, 318 appearances)
2. Sadio Mané - Senegal (112 goals, 263 appearances)
3. Didier Drogba - Ivory Coast (104 goals, 254 appearances)
4. Emmanuel Adebayor - Togo (97 goals, 242 appearances)
5. Yakubu Aiyegbeni - Nigeria (95 goals, 252 appearances)
6. Riyad Mahrez - Algeria (82 goals, 284 appearances)
7. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang - Gabon (69 goals, 143 appearances)
8. Wilfried Zaha - Ivory Coast (68 goals, 305 appearances)
9. Yaya Touré - Ivory Coast (62 goals, 230 appearances)
10. Nwankwo Kanu - Nigeria (54 goals, 273 appearances)
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