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1st place in the World Cup individual goals: 15 goals: Ronaldo (Brazil) 2nd place: 14 goals: Muller (former West Germany).
3rd place: 13 goals: Fontaine (France 6th).
4th place: 12 goals: Pele (Brazil).
5th place: 11 goals: Kocis (Hungary 5th).
Jurgen Klinsmann (Germany).
7th place: 10 goals: Cupicius (Peru).
Lato (Poland).
Lineke (England).
Batistuta (Argentina).
Klaus (Germany).
Other: 9 goals: Leonidas (Brazil) Ademir (Brazil 4) Larne (former West Germany) Vava (Brazil) Schiller (former West Germany) Eusebio (Portugal 8) Yazinizo (Brazil) Rossi (Italy) Rummenigge (former West Germany) Worrall (Germany) Baggio (Italy) Rivaldo (Brazil) Vieri (Italy) 8 goals:
Stavele (Argentina 1st) Schiafino (Uruguay) Morroc (former West Germany 5th) Maradona (Argentina) 7 goals: Tic (Hungary) Rev (Netherlands) Salmach (Poland) Carreca (Brazil) 6 goals: Nejedli (Czech Republic) Pronest (Austria 5th) Hugh (Switzerland 5th) Ivanov (USSR) Schaefer (former West Germany) Haller (8th West) Riverino (Brazil) Rensenboler (Netherlands) Kempes (Argentina 11th) Boniek (Poland) Mateus (Germany) Skiraci (Italy: 14th) Salenko (Russia: 15th) Stoichkov (Bulgaria: 15th) Bebeto (Brazil) Bergkamp (Netherlands) Suker (Croatian 16th): The answer is Ronaldo, the "alien".
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Ronaldo 15.
List of sharpshooters in previous World Cups.
Number of sessions Year Host Country Scorer Nationality Number of goals.
1st 1930 Uruguay Stepelli Argentina 8nd 1934 Italy Sachiavo Italy 4 Nijtilli Czech Republic 4
Cologne Germany 4
3rd 1938 France Rianidas Brazil 8th 4th 1950 Brazil Adema Brazil 7
5th 1954 Switzerland Kosi Hungary 11th 6th 1958 Sweden Fontaine France 13
7th 1962 Chile Seković Yugoslavia 5th 1966 England Eusebio Portugal 9th 1970 Mexico Muller West Germany 10th 1974 West Germany Lato Poland 7
11th 1978 Argentina Kempes Argentina 6th 1982 Spain Rossi Italy 6th 1986 Mexico Lineker England 6th 1990 Italy Skiraci Italy 6th 1994 United States Salenko Russia 6 Stoikikov Bulgaria 6
16th 1998 France Souk Croatia 6th 2002 Japan and South Korea Ronaldo Brazil 8
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15 goals for Ronaldo Brazil joined in the world of (1998, 1994, 2002, 2006).
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The player with the most goals in the World Cup is Ronaldo.
Most World Cup goalscorers - all-time leader:
1.Klose (Germany): 16 goals, 4 titles.
2.Ronaldo (Brazil): 15 goals, 4 times.
3.Gerd Müller (GER): 14 goals, 2 times.
4.Lionel Messi (Argentina): 13 goals, 5 times.
4.Fontaine (France): 13 goals, 1 time.
6.Pele (Brazil): 12 goals, 4 times.
7.Kočis (Hungary): 11 goals, 1 time.
8.Jurgen Klinsmann (GER): 11 goals, 3 times.
9. Mbappe (France): 11 goals, 2 times.
World Cup 2022 Finals:In the 2022 World Cup final, Argentina vs France on December 18, Messi scored two goals to lead Argentina to the championship, and scored a total of 13 goals in the World Cup, tied for fourth in history.
In the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the 36-year-old veteran Klose scored a total of 16 goals in the World Cup, surpassing Ronaldo (Da Ronaldo) and winning the championship, a perfect curtain call. It was also in this World Cup that Ronaldo witnessed Klose break his own World Cup goal tally.
Messi and Klose may not be the most talented footballers in the history of football, but their spirit of perseverance is touching.
15 for Da Ronaldo, then 14 for Gerd Muller and Klose.
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