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Colombia’s All-Time Top Scorers

by Luis Mendoza - Sport Editor

Dayro Moreno Strikes Again: Colombian Striker Extends All-Time Scoring Record in South American Cup Victory

Cochabamba, Bolivia – July 17, 2025 – Colombian football veteran Dayro Moreno added another chapter to his illustrious career today, scoring a crucial goal in Once Caldas’ commanding 3-0 away victory against San antonio Bulo Bulo in Cochabamba.The win propels the Manizales-based club closer to the round of 16 in the Copa Sudamericana.

Moreno, who entered the match in the 70th minute as a substitute for Zapata, made his mark fifteen minutes later. Following a dynamic play down the left flank by Felipe Gómez, who delivered a pinpoint cross, Moreno rose to head the ball into the center of the net, sealing his team’s dominant performance.

This latest strike marks Moreno’s fifth goal in the current Copa Sudamericana campaign, placing him among the tournament’s leading scorers.He trails only Ismael Díaz of Universidad Católica and Junior Paredes of Puerto Cabello, who have six goals each.

More substantially, Moreno’s goal further solidifies his status as Colombia‘s all-time leading scorer. With this 364th career goal,he now holds an eight-goal advantage over Radamel Falcao García,who has been closing the gap with his recent scoring exploits for Millonarios.

Dayro Moreno’s prolific career continues to set new benchmarks for Colombian football. His remarkable ability to find the back of the net, even at age 39, is a testament to his enduring skill and dedication. This latest goal not only impacts his team’s continental aspirations but also reinforces his legacy as a legendary figure in Colombian soccer history.


Colombia’s All-Time Top Scorers:

| Position | Player | Goals | Status |
| :——- | :——————- | :—- | :——- |
| 1 | dayro Moreno | 364 | Current |
| 2 | Radamel Falcao | 356 | Current |
| 3 | Victor Hugo Aristizábal | 346 | Retired |
| 4 | Carlos Bacca | 345 | Current |
| 5 | Juan Pablo Ángel | 291 | Retired |
| 6 | Anthony de Ávila | 268 | Retired |
| 7 | Iván René valenciano | 267 | Retired |

What statistical advantage does James Rodríguez have over Radamel Falcao in terms of goals per game for the Colombian national team?

Colombia’s All-Time Top Scorers

The Golden Boot Legacy: A Look at Colombia’s Footballing Heroes

Colombia’s national football team, Los Cafeteros, boasts a rich history and a passionate fanbase. Central to that history are the players who have consistently found the back of the net, etching their names into Colombian football folklore. This article dives deep into the records of Colombia’s all-time leading goalscorers,examining their careers,key moments,and contributions to the national team.We’ll cover stats, playing styles, and the impact thes Colombian football stars have had on the sport.

The Top 5: A Detailed Breakdown

Here’s a look at the five players who have scored the most goals for the Colombian national team, as of July 17, 2025:

  1. James Rodríguez (36 Goals): Arguably Colombia’s most recognizable modern footballer, James Rodríguez leads the scoring charts. His stunning performances at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, including a tournament-leading six goals (winning the Golden Boot), catapulted him to international stardom.

Key stats: 86 Caps, 36 Goals, Average of 0.42 goals per game.

Playing Style: Attacking midfielder known for his vision, passing range, and powerful left foot.

Notable Moments: 2014 World Cup Golden Boot winner, breathtaking goal against Uruguay in the 2014 World Cup Round of 16.

  1. Radamel falcao (35 Goals): “El Tigre” (The Tiger) is a prolific goalscorer who has consistently delivered for Colombia throughout his career. Despite facing injury setbacks, Falcao remains a vital presence in the squad and a fan favorite.

Key Stats: 104 Caps, 35 Goals, Average of 0.34 goals per game.

Playing style: Classic number 9, known for his clinical finishing, aerial ability, and intelligent movement.

Notable Moments: Crucial goals in World Cup qualifying campaigns, consistently finding the net in Copa América tournaments.

  1. Arnoldo Iguarán (31 Goals): A legend of Colombian football from the 1970s and 80s, Iguarán was a prolific striker who dominated the domestic league and impressed on the international stage.

Key Stats: 67 Caps, 31 Goals, Average of 0.46 goals per game.

Playing Style: Powerful and direct striker, known for his pace, strength, and finishing ability.

notable Moments: Top scorer in the 1979 Copa América, instrumental in Colombia’s qualification for the 1990 World Cup.

  1. Carlos Valencia (28 Goals): Valencia formed a formidable attacking partnership with iguarán in the 1980s, contributing substantially to Colombia’s attacking prowess.

Key Stats: 71 Caps,28 Goals,Average of 0.39 goals per game.

Playing Style: Versatile forward, capable of playing as a striker or winger, known for his pace and dribbling skills.

Notable Moments: Key goals in World Cup qualifying matches, consistent performer in Copa América tournaments.

  1. Víctor Aristizábal (26 Goals): Aristizábal was a key member of the Colombian team that qualified for the 1998 World Cup, showcasing his goal-scoring ability on the international stage.

Key Stats: 66 Caps, 26 Goals, Average of 0.39 goals per game.

Playing Style: Skilled and creative forward, known for his technique, passing ability, and eye for goal.

Notable Moments: Critically important goals during the 1998 World Cup qualifying campaign.

Beyond the Top 5: Honorable Mentions & Rising Stars

While the top five dominate the scoring charts, several other players deserve recognition for their contributions to Colombia’s national football team.

Antín Pinto: (24 Goals) A midfielder known for his long-range shooting and set-piece ability.

Freddy Rincón: (17 Goals) A powerful midfielder who was a key figure in Colombia’s 1990 World Cup squad.

Juan Cuadrado: (10 Goals) A versatile player known for his dribbling skills and crossing ability, currently a key member of the squad.

Looking ahead, players like Luis Díaz are poised to climb the ranks. His impressive form for Liverpool and the national team suggests he could become a future leading scorer for Los Cafeteros. Tracking Colombian football statistics will be

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