Top 10 Highest Goal Scorers For Atletico Madrid

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Top 10 Highest Goal Scorers For Atletico Madrid

In this article, we will delve into the history of Atletico Madrid and compile a detailed list of the top 10 goalscorers in the club’s rich history.

Atletico Madrid, one of Spain’s most storied and successful football clubs, has seen numerous prolific goalscorers don the famous red and white stripes over the years.

These top 10 goalscorers represent the cream of the crop in Atletico Madrid’s history. They’ve not only made significant contributions to the club’s success in domestic competitions like La Liga and the Copa del Rey but have also left their mark on the international stage, competing in European tournaments such as the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.

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Atletico Madrid’s rich history is characterized by a diverse array of talents, playing styles, and eras. The legacy of these top goalscorers is celebrated by the club’s passionate fan base and serves as a testament to the enduring excellence of Atletico Madrid.

While football continues to evolve, the names of these legends will forever be etched in the annals of the club’s history.

10. Hugo Sanchez (1981-1985)

Hugo Sanchez, the Mexican forward, is renowned for his incredible goal-scoring abilities and acrobatic finishes. Born on July 11, 1958, in Mexico City, Mexico, Sanchez scored 107 goals during his time at Atletico Madrid.

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Although his time at the club was relatively brief, he left a lasting impact on the fans with his dazzling goals. Sanchez later enjoyed further success with Real Madrid.

9. Diego Forlan (2007-2011)

Diego Forlan, a Uruguayan striker known for his technical ability and lethal left foot, scored 128 goals during his time at Atletico Madrid. Born on May 19, 1979, in Montevideo, Uruguay, Forlan was a key player for Atletico during the late 2000s.

He played a pivotal role in the club’s success, including their victory in the 2010 UEFA Europa League and their qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

8. Fernando Torres (2001-2007, 2015-2018)

Fernando Torres, one of the most beloved and iconic players in Atletico Madrid’s history, is often referred to as “El Niño.” Born on March 20, 1984, in Fuenlabrada, Spain, Torres came through the ranks of Atletico’s youth academy.

He scored 129 goals in two spells at the club, solidifying his status as a true Atletico legend. Torres played a crucial role in the club’s resurgence in the early 2000s and was instrumental in Atletico’s UEFA Europa League triumph in 2018.

7. Roberto Fresnedoso (1945-1959)

Roberto Fresnedoso, a Spanish forward born on June 17, 1922, in Madrid, scored 141 goals during his time at Atletico Madrid. He was an integral part of the squad during the post-World War II era, helping the club secure a Copa Eva Duarte title in 1947.

6. Paco Campos (1939-1950)

Francisco “Paco” Campos, a Spanish forward, was a prolific goal-scorer during the early years of Atletico Madrid. Born on November 22, 1915, in Zaragoza, Spain, Campos scored 144 goals for the club.

His contributions were instrumental in the club’s formative years and laid the foundation for future successes. While Campos played for Atletico, the club won a Copa del Rey title in 1940.

5. Jose Eulogio Garate (1966-1979)

Jose Eulogio Garate, known as “Garate,” was a prominent figure in Atletico Madrid’s history. Born on January 9, 1944, in Azkoitia, Spain, he played as a forward and notched 143 goals during his time at the club.

Garate was known for his impeccable positioning and clinical finishing, making him a nightmare for opposing defenses. He played an integral role in Atletico’s success during the late 1960s and 1970s, contributing to two La Liga titles (1966, 1977) and two Copa del Rey victories.

4. Enrique Collar (1947-1958)

Enrique Collar, born on July 19, 1922, in Seville, Spain, was a versatile forward known for his goal-scoring prowess and ability to play in various attacking positions. During his time at Atletico Madrid, Collar scored 151 goals.

He was a vital part of the squad that won Atletico’s first La Liga title in 1950. Collar’s contributions to the club extended to two Copa del Rey titles (1950, 1951) and a Latin Cup triumph in 1951.

3. Antoine Griezmann (2014-2019, 2022-Present)

Antoine Griezmann, the French forward, is known for his pace, creativity, and clinical finishing. Born on March 21, 1991, in Mâcon, France, Griezmann has scored 162 goals during his double stint at Atletico Madrid.

He became a fan favorite and one of the top players in the world during his time at the club. Griezmann’s contributions were essential as Atletico clinched the UEFA Europa League in 2018.

2. Adrián Escudero (1950-1962)

Adrián Escudero, a prolific forward for Atletico Madrid, comes in second on the list of all-time top goalscorers for the club. Born on August 14, 1923, in Salamanca, Spain, Escudero scored 169 goals during his 12-year tenure at Atletico.

He was a key figure in the club’s success during the 1950s, contributing to two La Liga titles (1951, 1954) and three Copa del Rey victories. His partnership with forward Joaquín Peiró was particularly famous for producing many goals.

1. Luis Aragones (1964-1974)

Luis Aragones is a true Atletico Madrid legend, both as a player and a coach. He is the club’s all-time leading scorer, having netted an astounding 173 goals during his time as a player.

Born on July 28, 1938, in Hortaleza, Spain, Aragones was a versatile attacking midfielder known for his vision, technique, and lethal free-kick abilities.

His association with Atletico Madrid as a player and later as a coach is one of the most enduring and successful stories in the club’s history.

Aragones played a pivotal role in Atletico’s golden era, helping the team secure three La Liga titles (1966, 1970, 1973), two Copa del Rey trophies, and the Intercontinental Cup in 1974.

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