IFFHS: Two Hungarian footballers have made the list of the world’s top scorers
Two Hungarian national team footballers have been included in the 2022 list of the world’s most successful players, compiled by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
Top scorers
Germán Cano, an Argentine from Brazil’s Fluminense, topped the IFFHS list with 33 goals, ahead of France’s Kylian Mbappe, who scored 32 times for Paris Saint-Germain, and another Argentine, Nicolás Ibánez of Pachuca, Mexico, who scored 31 league goals last season.
Boris Kopitovic was the absolute top-scorer last calendar year with 35 goals, but his club Tampines Rovers in the Singapore league, which is not included in the IFFHS top 100, so the Montenegrin footballer was not ranked, MTI reported.
Martin Ádám
Martin Ádám scored a total of 25 goals for Paks and then his new club Ulsan in South Korea, which puts him 16th in the standings. He scored nine times in Korea.
Dániel Gazdag
Dániel Gazdag, who plays for the Philadelphia Union in the United States, is 22nd with 24 goals.
The top scorers in the top leagues in 2022:
1. Germán Cano (Argentina), Fluminense, 33 goals
2. Kylian Mbappé (French), Paris Saint-Germain, 32
3. Nicolás Ibánez (Argentina), Pachuca, 31
4. Erling Haaland (Norwegian), Borussia Dortmund and Manchester City 30
5. Robert Lewandowski (Poland), Bayern Munich and Barcelona 29
…16th Ádám Martin, Paks and Ulszan 25
…22nd Dániel Greichag, Philadelphia Union 24
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