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Juventus All-Time Top Scorers

If you think Alessandro del Piero and Roberto Baggio are among Juventus all-time top scorers, we can’t say no! However Juventus top scorers of all time do not surely limit to these two legends. There are still other footballers to populate the list with the majority of them retired or passed.

Juventus had so many excellent players in its history that if we listed them all, the page would be too long for the present style.

Apart from the 2006-07 season,  Juventus has participated in every campaign of the top league division from its very debut in 1900. It is the second-oldest club of its kind still operating in the nation after Genoa's football section (1893).

Juventus was rated seventh in the FIFA's historical list of the top clubs in the world in December 2000. Nine years later, based on a statistical research done by IFFHS, Juventus was named second greatest club in Europe throughout the 20th century. Here, the top goal scorers for Juventus throughout history are examined by Sportmob.

Juventus All-Time Top Goal Scorers

Alessandro del Piero is undoubtedly

Juventus

top scorer of all time and by a wide margin: 108 Goals. But what about Juventus most goal scorers ever? Stay with us to know!

Alessandro Del Piero (290 Goals)

Number one on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Alessandro Del Piero has scored 290 goals for Juventus across all competitions during his career. He has scored this number of goals (290) in the 706 appearances he has made for Juventus which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.4 meaning that the Italian legend has scored 2 goals in every 5 appearances he has made for the Black and Whites.

From among all the 290 goals Juventus most goal scorer ever, Alessandro Del Piero, has scored for Juventus 208 have been scored at league level which comprise 71% of all Del Piero’s Juventus goals. And this number of goals (208) have been scored in 503 appearances Del Piero has made for Juventus which again gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.4, this time at league level.

So, as you see, Del Piero’s goal-to-appearance ratio concerning his total goals and appearances for Juventus and his only-league-level goals and appearances for the

Serie A

giants are the same; a rare resemblance!

And with 706 appearances made and 90 goal assists provided for the Zebras during his career, Del Piero is also number one on the list of Juventus top scorers ever concerning the most number of appearances made and goal assists provided for the Serie A giants.

Del Piero served Juventus more than any other club during his career - actually for 19 years between 1993 and 2012. If it was not for 5 years that Del Piero served Padova, 

Sydney FC

, and Delhi Dynamos, we could say he had served Juventus for all his career.

Giampiero Boniperti (182 Goals)

The second retired Italian footballer after Alessandro Del Piero on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Giampiero Boniperti is the second Juventus most goal scorer ever but with a wide margin from the first position on the list occupied by Del Piero: 108 goals.

He has actually scored 182 goals in the 459 appearances he has made for Juventus during his career which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of almost 0.39 meaning that the retired Italian footballer has scored almost 2 goals in every 5 appearances he has made for the Serie A giants.

The interesting fact about Boniperti is that from among all the 179 goals he has scored for Juventus, 178 have been scored at league level. That means he has only scored one goal for the Italian giants in non-league competitions which is actually 16 based on the number of league appearances he has made (443).

Boniperti is also the first footballer on the list of

Juventus all-time top goal scorers

to have played only for Juventus during his career and also the first footballer on the list to have acted as a politician - actually as a member of after his retirement from football.

Roberto Bettega (179 Goals)

Another retired footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Roberto Bettega actually shares the second position on the list with Giampiero Boniperti with 179 Goals.

However, Bettega has scored all his 179 Goals for 

Juventus

 in more appearances than Boniperti: actually in 482 appearances (23 apps more than Boniperti) which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.36 - almost near that of Boniperti - meaning that the Italian retried footballer has scored a little bit more than one goal (exactly 1.1) in every 3 appearances he has made for the Black and Whites.

And from all the 179 goals that Bettega has scored for Juventus 129 have been scored at league level which actually comprise 72% of all his goals for the Italian club.

Bettega served Juventus for almost all his career - between 1969 and 1983, and if he didn’t serve Varese on loan in 1969-70 and did not play for Toronto Blizzard in 1983-84 season, we could say he actually had served Juventus for all his career.

David Trezeguet (171 Goals)

The first non-Italian footballer on the list of 

Juventus all-time top scorers

 with dual nationality - he’s a French footballer with Argentinian origin, David Trezeguet has scored 171 goals in the 320 appearances he has made for 

Juventus

 during his career which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.53 meaning that the French footballer has scored a little bit more than one goal in every two appearances he has made for the Italian giants.

Trezeguet served Juventus for half of his career: actually 10 years between 2000 and 2010 and during this time he scored 138 goals for them at league level which comprises 80% of all the goals he has scored for the Italian club and is almost three times higher than the second club he has scored the most number of his league goals for, namely the French club,

Monaco

, for whom he scored 52 goals at league level.

Trezeguet has also made 23 goal assists during his career which is by far better than the 1 and 7 assists Roberto Bettega and Giampiero Boniperti made during their careers, respectively, but almost one fourth of the number of assists Alessandro Del Piero made during his career (90).

Omar Sivori (165 Goals)

The first passed footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Omar Sivori scored 165 goals in the 253 appearances he made for Juventus during his career which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.66 meaning that he scored almost two goals (exactly 1.98) in every 3 appearances he made for the Italian club.

And from 165 goals Sivori scored for Juventus 135 were scored at league level which actually comprise 82% of all his Juventus goals. Sivori served Juventus for more than half of his career, actually for 8 years between 1957 and 1965, and scored more than three times the total number of goals he scored for other clubs he served during his career, namely

Napoli

and River Plate for whom he scored 42 goals in total at league level.

Sivori is also the first footballer on the list of

Juventus most goal scorers ever

who never provided a goal assist during his service to Juventus and was never substituted on or off the pitch meaning that he always played for full 90 minutes for the Italian club.

Felice Borel (163 Goals)

The second passed footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Felice Borel scored 163 goals in the 308 appearances he made for Juventus during his career which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.58 meaning that the passed Italian footballer scored a little bit more than one goal in every two appearances he made for the Italian club.

From all the 163 goals that Borel scored 138 were at league level, 9 in the Italian Cup competitions, and 11 in other competitions. Borel actually served Juventus for two third of his career and in two periods: once from 1932 to 1941 and another time from 1942 to 1946.

If Borel had not scored 7 goals for

Torino

 during his career, we could say he had scored all his league goals for Juventus, however, the number of goals he scored for Juventus are still twenty times higher than that number.

Pietro Anastasi (132 Goals)

Another dead footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Pietro Anastasi scored 132 goals in his 308 appearances for Juventus which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.43 meaning that the passed Italian footballer scored a little bit more than 2 goals in every 5 appearances he made for the Italian club.

From among all the 132 goals Anastasi scored for Juventus 78 were scored at league level which comprise almost 60% of all his Juventus goals. That also means that 40% of all the goals Anastasi scored for Juventus (54) were scored in other competitions than league ones; a percentage higher than all the other footballers already mentioned in this post.

And the passed Italian footballer served Juventus for half of his career and scored for them at least 4 times higher than the other clubs he served during his career, indeed, at league level.

John Hansen (124 Goals)

The first non-Italian passed footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers - he was actually Danish, John Hansen scored 124 goals in the 187 appearances he made for 

Juventus

 which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.66 meaning that the passed Danish footballer scored almost 2 goals (exactly 1.98) in every 3 appearances he made for the Black and Whites. And he also made 2 goals assists during his service to the Italian club.

John Hansen is the second footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top goal scorers after Felice Borel whose goals for Juventus were all scored at league level. And the interesting fact about him is that he also made all his appearances for Juventus at league level.

That means he made no appearances and scored no goals for the Black and Whites out of league level which indeed could be considered as a record for him on the list of Juventus most goal scorers ever.

Roberto Baggio (115 Goals)

Occupying the 8th position on the list of

 Juventus top scorers of all time

, Roberto Baggio is a Juventus star who shined for the Italian giants between 1990 to 1995. Although Baggio also served other Serie A clubs, among them 

AC Milan

 and Inter Milan, he actually served Juventus more than any other club during his career and also scored the most number of league goals for them too.

At league level, Baggio scored 78 goals for Juventus in the 141 appearances he made for them which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.55 at league level meaning that the retired Italian star scored a little bit more than 2 goals (exactly 2.2) in every 4 appearances he made for the Black and Whites.

The number of goals you see in the title (115) are actually the total number of goals Baggio has scored for Juventus across all competitions. And this number of goals were scored by Baggio in 200 appearances he made for Juventus which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.58 - a little better than his ratio at league level - meaning that the Italian star scored almost 3 goals (exactly 2.9) in every 5 appearances he made for the Serie A giants.

Federico Munerati (114 Goals)

Yet another passed footballer on the list of 

highest goal scorers in Juventus

; Federico Munerati died in July 1980 after 13 years of service to football. He scored 114 goals in the 238 appearances he made for Juventus during his career which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.47 meaning that the Italian passed footballer scored almost two goals (exactly 1.8) in every 4 appearances he made for the Black and Whites.

If Munerati had not served two other clubs namely,

Sampdoria

and A.C. Pistoiese, for only two years of his career, we could say he had served Juventus for all his career. And since he served Juventus for 11 years, one could guess that he had also scored 10 times higher for the Italian giants.

That’s true and you’ll admit it if you know that he only scored 9 goals in total for the two other clubs mentioned above - although that’s at league level, it is still 10 times lower than the number of goals the Italian footballer scored for Juventus.

John Charles (109 Goals)

The last footballer on the list of Juventus all-time top goal scorers with more than 100 goals, John Charles scored 105 goals for Juventus in the 179 appearances he made for Juventus during his career which gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.58 meaning that the dead Welsh footballer scored a little bit more than 2 goals (exactly 2.2) in every 5 appearances he made for the Serie A giants.

Although John Charles is only one goal in front of the French legend, Michel Platini, who scored 104 goals for Juventus during his career, his goal-to-appearance ratio is better than Platini since he scored his goals in less appearances.

Unlike other footballers already mentioned in this post who served or have served Juventus for all or most of their careers, Charles only served Juventus for 5 years - the club he served more than other clubs was Leeds United for whom he played 8 years.

Michel Platini (104 Goals)

The first French footballer on the list of 

Juventus top scorers ever

, Michel Platini has scored 104 goals in the 223 appearances he made for Juventus which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.47 meaning that the French legend scored almost 2 goals (exactly 1.88) in every 4 appearances he made for the Italian club.

From among 104 goals that Platini scored for Juventus 68 were scored at league level which comprise 65% of all his Juventus goals. And like John Charles, Platini has not also served Juventus for much of his career.

He actually served the Black and Whites for 5 years while he was in Nancy’s service for 7 years. He also scored the most number of his league goals for Nancy - actually 98. So, we’d better consider Platini a

Nancy

player than a Juventus one, although he still occupies the 11th position on the list of Juventus best scorers ever.

Guglielmo Gabetto (102 Goals)

Another passed Italian footballer on the list of Juventus top scorer of all time, Guglielmo Gabetto scored 102 goals in the 181 appearances he made for Juventus during his career which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.5 meaning that he scored one goal in every two appearances he made for the Black and Whites.

From among all the 102 goals Gabetto scored for Juventus 85 were scored at league level which actually comprise 83% of all his Juventus goals. As you can see, he only scored 5 goals out of league competitions for the Italian club. Gabetto is also among the footballers on the list who didn’t serve Juventus for the majority of their careers and didn’t provide any goal assists during their service to the club.

The passed Italian footballer served only two clubs during his career,

Torino

and Juventus, and as you can guess, he served Torino more with more appearances made and more goals scored for the club - actually 122 goals in 219 appearances at league level.

Cristano Ronaldo (101 Goals)

The top Portuguese footballer made it to finish among Juventus top scorers of all time too with the 101 goals he scored for the Italian club during only three years. He scored that number of goals in 134 appearances which is incredible and gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio 0.75 which is higher than any other footballer on the list and means that he scored 1.5 goals in every two appearances that he made for the Black and Whites.

From among all the 101 goals Ronaldo scored for Juventus 81 have been scored at league level which obviously comprises 80% of all his goals for the Italian club. The rest of the goals Ronaldo scored for Juventus add up to 20 and have been scored in the Italian Cup (4), in European competitions (14), and in other competitions (2).

Paulo Dybala (115 Goals)

And here comes the footballer on the list of Juventus top scorer of all time who is not passed or retired! Paulo Dybala!

This number of goals (115) have been scored in the 293 appearances Dybala made for Juventus which actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.39 meaning that the Argentinian footballer scored almost 2 goals (exactly 1.95) in every 5 appearances he has made for the Black and Whites. On 20 July 2022, Dybala left Juve to join Roma on a three-year contract.

Dybala has served Juventus more than any other club: Actually for 7 years between 2015 to 2022, and during this time, he scored 82 goals for the Italian club at league level which comprises 71% of all the goals he has scored for them.

Filippo Inzaghi (89 Goals)

The last but not least on the list of Juventus all-time top scorers, Filippo Inzaghi is a retired Italian footballer who has scored 89 goals in the 165 appearances he has made for Juventus between 1997 and 2001.

That actually gets him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.54 meaning that the retired Italian footballer has scored a little bit more than one goal (exactly 1.08) in every two appearances he has made for the Black and Whites.

From among all the 89 goals Inzaghi has scored for Juventus 57 have been scored at league level which comprises 64% of all his Juventus goals. However, although Inzaghi is on the list of Juventus top scorers ever, he was more an

AC Milan

player than a Juventus one: He served AC Milan for 11 years between 2001 and 2012 and scored 73 goals for them at league level - in 202 league appearances.

The interesting fact about Inzaghi is that although he has served AC Milan almost three times longer than Juventus, the number of goals he has scored for them is only 16 more than those he has scored for Juventus. If he just served for

Juventus

for the same period as AC Milan and scored that number of goals (57) in every 4 years, then he would score around 160 goals - more than two times higher than the goals he scored for AC Milan.

So, in regard to the number of goals the 47-year-old retired Italian footballer has scored for Juventus, he could be considered as a Juventus man too!

And the List of Juventus Top Scorers of All Time Does not End Here

The list of Juventus top scorers of all time continues like this:

  • Raimundo Orsi

    , Goals: 88, Apps: 194, Ratio: 0.42, Ntl: Argentinian Italian

  • Giovanni Ferrari

    , Goals: 78, Apps: 193, Ratio: 0.41, Ntl: Italian

  • Franco Causio

    , Goals: 72, Apps: 447, Ratio: 0.16, Ntl: Italian

  • Ermes Muccinelli

    , Goals: 69, Apps: 246, Ratio: 0.28, Ntl: Italian

  • Vittorio Sentimenti

    , Goals: 69, Apps: 218, Ratio: 0.31, Ntl: Italian

  • Fabrizio Ravanelli

    , Goals: 68, Apps: 160, Ratio: 0.43, Ntl: Italian

  • Gonzalo Higuain

    , Goals: 66, Apps: 149, Ratio: 0.44, Ntl: Argentinian French

  • Pavel Nedved

    , Goals: 65, Apps: 327, Ratio: 0.20, Ntl: Czech

  • Bruno Nicole

    , Goals: 62, Apps: 169, Ratio: 0.37, Ntl: Italian

  • Giampaolo Menichelli

    , Goals: 58, Apps: 190, Ratio: 0.31, Ntl: Italian

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