Ranking of the 2022 Qatar World Cup top scorers after the end of the group stage

The struggle for the top scorer in the Qatar World Cup 2022 was intertwined with the end of the group stage and the great and historical results that have been achieved so far, including a Spanish victory by seven over Costa Rica and a victory by England against Iran by six. However, after all these results, no player has yet decided his position on being the top scorer in the World Cup .

Among the competitors comes the top scorer of Ecuador, Ener Valencia, who scored the first two goals in the World Cup, but he left the tournament after performing two very strong matches against Qatar and the Netherlands before he was deposited against Senegal, and a large number of players were equal to the top scorers, which will start from the round of 16 A new stage and elimination Knockout to see who is the top scorer in the World Cup this year.

The following is a list of the most prominent scorers in the World Cup, which did not witness the presence of the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, who scored only one goal from a penalty kick, while the Argentine Messi is approaching the lead after scoring two goals.

World Cup top scorers so far: - With


3 goals,


Ener Valencia (Ecuador),


Kylian Mbappe (France),


Cody Khakpo (Netherlands),


 Marcus Rashford (England),


 Alvaro Morata (Spain)

While there are a very large number of players with two goals, many of whom left the tournament, namely, Bukayo Saka (England), Mehdi Taremi (Iran), Olivier Giroud (France), Ferran Torres (Spain), Richarlison (Brazil), Lionel Messi (Argentina) Mohamed Quddous (Ghana), Gyu-Sung Cho (Korea Republic), Bruno Fernandes (Portugal), Andrej Kramaric (Croatia), Salem Al-Dosari (Saudi Arabia), Kai Havertz, Niklas Volkrug (Germany), Ritsu Doan (Japan), Georgian De Arascaeta (Uruguay), Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon), Aleksandar Mitrovic (Serbia), Brill Empolo (Switzerland).

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