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List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers

The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC) was an annual association football cup competition organized by UEFA since 1960. Prior to 1994 the tournament was officially called the European Cup Winners' Cup. The competition was a straight knockout competition open only to the cup winner club of each country, or the losing finalist, if the winner managed a double. After the establishment of the UEFA Champions League (formerly called the European Champion Clubs' Cup) in the early 1990s, the standing and prestige of the Cup Winners' Cup began to decline. With the expansion of the Champions League in 1997 to allow more than one team from the highest ranked member associations to enter, the CWC began to look noticeably inferior. By the late 1990s, the CWC had come to be seen as a second-rate competition with only one or two big name teams available to enter each year and the interest in the tournament from both major clubs and the public dropped. Finally, with the further expansion of the UEFA Champions League to include as many as three or four teams from the top footballing nations, the decision was taken to abolish the competition after the end of the 1998–99 tournament, which was won by Lazio.

List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers
Founded1960
RegionEurope (UEFA)
Number of teams32 (first round)
WebsiteOfficial website

All-time top scorers

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Rank Player Goals Apps Ratio Years Club(s) (Goals)
1 Netherlands  Rob Rensenbrink 25 36 0.69 1970–1978 Club Brugge (2)
Anderlecht (23)
2 West Germany  Gerd Müller 20 25 0.8 1966–1972 Bayern Munich (20)
Italy  Gianluca Vialli 20 35 0.57 1988–1999 Sampdoria (13)
Chelsea (7)
4 Belgium  François Van der Elst 18 30 0.6 1975–1980 Anderlecht (18)
5 Belgium  Roger Claessen 17 23 0.74 1965–1972 Standard Liège (16)
Beerschot (1)
Austria  Hans Krankl 17 33 0.52 1972–1986 Rapid Wien (8)
Barcelona (9)
7 Portugal  Mendonça 16 23 0.7 1961–1969 Atlético Madrid (14)
Barcelona (2)
Sweden  Kurt Hamrin 16 23 0.7 1960–1968 Fiorentina (12)
Milan (4)
9 Poland  Włodzimierz Lubański 15 17 0.88 1969–1971 Górnik Zabrze (15)
Bulgaria  Hristo Stoichkov 15 28 0.54 1988–1997 CSKA Sofia (7)
Barcelona (8)
Israel  Alon Mizrahi 15 18 0.83 1993–1999 Maccabi Haifa (15)
12 West Germany  Lothar Emmerich 14 9 1.56 1965–1966 Borussia Dortmund (14)
England  Peter Osgood 14 18 0.78 1970–1977 Chelsea (12)
Southampton (2)
Bulgaria  Kiril Milanov 14 8 1.75 1976–1983 Levski Sofia (13)
Lokomotiv Sofia (1)
West Germany  Klaus Allofs 14 39 0.36 1979–1993 Fortuna Düsseldorf (4)
1. FC Köln (4)
Marseille (4)
Werder Bremen (2)

Top scorers by season

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The top scorer award is for the player who amassed the most goals in the tournament.

Season Player(s) Club(s) Goals
1960–61 Sweden  Kurt Hamrin Italy  Fiorentina 6
1961–62 Hungary  János Göröcs Hungary  Újpest 8
1962–63 Bulgaria  Georgi Asparuhov Bulgaria  Botev Plovdiv 6
England  Jimmy Greaves England  Tottenham Hotspur
1963–64 Portugal  Mascarenhas Portugal  Sporting CP 11
1964–65 Netherlands  Pierre Kerkhoffs Switzerland  Lausanne 6
Czechoslovakia  Václav Mašek Czechoslovakia  Sparta Prague
Czechoslovakia  Ivan Mráz Czechoslovakia  Sparta Prague
1965–66 West Germany  Lothar Emmerich West Germany  Borussia Dortmund 14
1966–67 Belgium  Roger Claessen Belgium  Standard Liège 10
1967–68 West Germany  Uwe Seeler West Germany  Hamburger SV 8
1968–69 West Germany  Carl-Heinz Rühl West Germany  1. FC Köln 6
1969–70 Poland  Włodzimierz Lubański Poland  Górnik Zabrze 7
1970–71 Poland  Włodzimierz Lubański Poland  Górnik Zabrze 8
1971–72 England  Peter Osgood England  Chelsea 8
1972–73 Italy  Luciano Chiarugi Italy  Milan 7
1973–74 West Germany  Jupp Heynckes West Germany  Borussia Mönchengladbach 8
1974–75 Netherlands  Willy van der Kuijlen Netherlands  PSV Eindhoven 8
1975–76 Netherlands  Rob Rensenbrink Belgium  Anderlecht 8
1976–77 Bulgaria  Kiril Milanov Bulgaria  Levski Sofia 13
1977–78 Netherlands  Ab Gritter Netherlands  Twente 6
West Germany  Ferdinand Keller West Germany  Hamburger SV
Belgium  François Van der Elst Belgium  Anderlecht
1978–79 Italy  Alessandro Altobelli Italy  Inter Milan 7
1979–80 Argentina  Mario Kempes Spain  Valencia 9
1980–81 England  David Cross England  West Ham United 6
1981–82 Soviet Union  Ramaz Shengelia Soviet Union  Dinamo Tbilisi 6
Belgium  Eddy Voordeckers Belgium  Standard Liège
1982–83 Spain  Santillana Spain  Real Madrid 8
1983–84 Soviet Union  Viktor Hrachov Soviet Union  Shakhtyor Donetsk 5
Scotland  Mark McGhee Scotland  Aberdeen
Soviet Union  Serhiy Morozov Soviet Union  Shakhtyor Donetsk
1984–85 Soviet Union  Valery Gazzaev Soviet Union  Dynamo Moscow 5
Scotland  Andy Gray England  Everton
Czechoslovakia  Antonín Panenka Austria  Rapid Wien
1985–86 Soviet Union  Ihor Belanov Soviet Union  Dynamo Kyiv 5
Soviet Union  Oleg Blokhin Soviet Union  Dynamo Kyiv
East Germany  Frank Lippmann East Germany  Dynamo Dresden
Soviet Union  Oleksandr Zavarov Soviet Union  Dynamo Kyiv
1986–87 Netherlands  John Bosman Netherlands  Ajax 8
1987–88 Brazil  Paulinho Cascavel Portugal  Sporting CP 6
1988–89 Bulgaria  Hristo Stoichkov Bulgaria  CSKA Sofia 7
1989–90 Italy  Gianluca Vialli Italy  Sampdoria 7
1990–91 Italy  Roberto Baggio Italy  Juventus 9
1991–92 Hungary  Péter Lipcsei Hungary  Ferencváros 6
1992–93 Belgium  Alexandre Czerniatynski Belgium  Antwerp 7
1993–94 Bulgaria  Ivaylo Andonov Bulgaria  CSKA Sofia 5
Scotland  Eoin Jess Scotland  Aberdeen
Germany  Ulf Kirsten Germany  Bayer Leverkusen
Israel  Alon Mizrahi Israel  Maccabi Haifa
1994–95 England  Ian Wright England  Arsenal 9
1995–96 Czech Republic  Petr Samec Czech Republic  Hradec Králové 9
1996–97 England  Robbie Fowler England  Liverpool 7
1997–98 Italy  Pasquale Luiso Italy  Vicenza 8
1998–99 Israel  Alon Mizrahi Israel  Maccabi Haifa 7

Source: RSSSF[1]

By player

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Rank Player Titles Goals Seasons
1 Poland  Włodzimierz Lubański 2 15 1969–70, 1970–71
Israel  Alon Mizrahi 12 1993–94*, 1998–99
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

By club

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Rank Club Titles Goals Seasons
1 Ukraine  Dynamo Kyiv[nb 1] 3 15 1985–86*, 1985–86*, 1985–86*
2 Czech Republic  Sparta Prague[nb 2] 2 12 1964–65*, 1964–65*
Germany  Hamburger SV 14 1967–68, 1977–78*
Poland  Górnik Zabrze 15 1969–70, 1970–71
Belgium  Anderlecht 14 1975–76, 1977–78*
Belgium  Standard Liège 16 1966–67, 1981–82*
Ukraine  Shakhtyor Donetsk[nb 3] 10 1983–84*, 1983–84*
Portugal  Sporting CP 17 1963–64, 1987–88
Scotland  Aberdeen 12 1983–84*, 1993–94*
Bulgaria  CSKA Sofia 12 1988–89, 1993–94*
Israel  Maccabi Haifa 12 1993–94*, 1998–99
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

By country

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Rank Country Titles Goals Seasons
1   Germany[nb 4] 5 42 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968–69, 1973–74, 1977–78*, 1994–95*
  Ukraine[nb 5] 25 1983–84*, 1983–84*, 1985–86*, 1985–86*, 1985–86*
  Netherlands 36 1964–65*, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78*, 1986–87
  England 36 1962–63*, 1971–72, 1980–81, 1994–95, 1996–97
  Italy 38 1972–73, 1978–79, 1989–90, 1990–91, 1997–98
6   Belgium 4 29 1966–67, 1977–78*, 1981–82*, 1992–93
  Bulgaria 31 1962–63*, 1976–77, 1988–89, 1993–94*
  Czech Republic[nb 6] 26 1964–65*, 1964–65*, 1984–85*, 1995–96
9   Scotland 3 15 1983–84*, 1984–85*, 1993–94*
10   Poland 2 15 1969–70, 1970–71
  Hungary 14 1961–62, 1991–92*
  Israel 12 1993–94*, 1998–99
  • * Two or more players were equal top scorers.
  • List is ordered by date of accomplishment.

Notes

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  1. ^ In the 1985–86 season, three Dynamo Kyiv players were joint top scorers.
  2. ^ In the 1964–65 season, two Sparta Prague players were joint top scorers.
  3. ^ In the 1983–84 season, two Shakhtyor Donetsk players were joint top scorers.
  4. ^ Includes West Germany but not East Germany.
  5. ^ In the 1983–84 season, two Ukrainian players were joint top scorers, and in the 1985–86 season, three Ukrainians players were joint top scorers.
  6. ^ In the 1964–65 season, two Czech players were joint top scorers.

References

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  1. ^ "Cup Winners Cup Topscorers".