This article lists every country's goalscorers in the FIFA World Cup. There are over 1,200 goalscorers for the over 2,300 goals scored at the 20 editions of the World Cup final tournaments.
As per conventions, converted penalties during shoot-outs are excluded.
Numbers in green means the player finished as the tournament top scorer (or joint top scorer).
Note: Robert Prosinečki also scored a goal for Yugoslavia in 1990. He is the only player to have scored World Cup goals for two different countries.
See Czechoslovakia for 1930–1994.
1930–1994. See Czech Republic and Slovakia for 1998–present.
Competed as Zaire in 1974.
Competed as West Germany 1954–1990. See East Germany for separate team.
Competed as Dutch East Indies in 1938.
See Soviet Union for 1930–1990.
Competed as Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. See Yugoslavia for 1930–2002.
See Czechoslovakia for 1930–1994.
1930–1990. See Russia for 1994–present.
1930–2002 (as Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1930–1938, as SFR Yugoslavia during 1950-1990, as FR Yugoslavia 1994–2002). See Serbia for 2006–present (as Serbia and Montenegro in 2006).
Note: Robert Prosinečki also scored two goals for Croatia in 1998. He is the only player to have scored World Cup goals for two different countries.