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UEFA Conference League all-time top scorers

Lech Poznań's Mikael Ishak has taken over as the leading scorer in UEFA Conference League history with 13 goals.

Lech Poznań's Mikael Ishak sits top of the table in the Conference League goal charts
Lech Poznań's Mikael Ishak sits top of the table in the Conference League goal charts UEFA via Getty Images

Who has scored the most Conference League goals (group stage/league phase to final)?

Since its inception in 2021, the UEFA Conference League has provided a third major European tournament for clubs of UEFA nations to qualify for. With this additional international stage has come a whole host of new goalscorers to show the world what they can do, with long-serving veterans of UEFA competitions joined by rising stars in making their mark in the Conference League.

Here is who is leading the all-time Conference League goalscoring charts.

13 Mikael Ishak (Lech Poznań)
12 Arthur Cabral (Basel, Fiorentina)
12 Vangelis Pavlidis (AZ Alkmaar)
12 Eran Zahavi (PSV, Maccabi Tel Aviv)
11 Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos)
10 Cyriel Dessers (Feyenoord)
10 Gift Orban (Gent)
9 Tammy Abraham (Roma)
9 Aleksandar Čavrić (Slovan Bratislava)
9 Hugo Cuypers (Gent)
9 Luka Jović (Fiorentina, AEK Athens)
9 Rolando Mandragora (Fiorentina)
9 Afimico Pululu (Jagiellonia Białystok)

Who has scored the most Conference League goals (qualifying to final)?

21 Arthur Cabral (Basel, Fiorentina)
19 Eran Zahavi (PSV, Maccabi Tel Aviv)
16 Hugo Cuypers (Gent)
16 Mikael Ishak (Lech Poznań) 
16 Vangelis Pavlidis (AZ Alkmaar)
14 Gift Orban (Gent)
14 Ricardo Gomes (Partizan)
13 Tammy Abraham (Roma, Beşiktaş)
13 Amahl Pellegrino (Bodø/Glimt)
13 Afimico Pululu (Jagiellonia Białystok)
13 Albion Rrahmani (Ballkani, Sparta Praha)

Arthur Cabral's 2023/24 Fiorentina goals

Conference League top scorers by season (group stage to final)

2024/25 Afimico Pululu (Jagiellonia) – 8
2023/24 Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos) – 11
2022/23 Zeki Amdouni (Basel), Arthur Cabral (Fiorentina) – 7
2021/22 Cyriel Dessers (Feyenoord) – 10