Abu Trika is among them. List of all-time World Cup scorers



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FIFA has presented a list of the top scorers in the FIFA Club World Cup in its history.

The list included Egyptian star Mohamed Abu Trika, club legend Al-Ahly, after scoring four goals for Mondal Clubs, to write his name among the list of all-time world championship scorers.

Abu Trika is considered the historical goalscorer of Al-Ahly in the Club World Cup.

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, current star of Italian Juventus, tops the list of world scorers throughout its history after scoring seven goals with Real Madrid and Manchester United.

The 2020 FIFA Club World Cup will be held in Qatar from next Thursday, February 4, until February 11.

Al-Ahly, Egypt’s only representative at the FIFA World Cup, will start his tournament against Al-Duhail, Qatar, on Thursday, February 4.

Code name: Shooters 🎯 The top 10 scorers in # ClubWC are on another level! 🔥

Posted by FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday 30 January 2021

The list of historical scorers of the Club World Cup was as follows:

Seven goals: Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal (Manchester United, England, Real Madrid, Spain).

Six goals: the Welshman Gareth Bale (Real Madrid).

Five goals: the Uruguayan Luis Suárez (Barcelona, ​​Spain), Lionel Messi (Barcelona, ​​Spain), the Argentine César Delgado (Monterrey, Mexico).

Four goals: Brazilian Denelson (Pohang Steelers, South Korea) – Muhammad Abu Trika (Al-Ahly of Egypt) – Japanese Tsukasa Shiotani (Sanfrici Hiroshima of Japan and Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates).

Three goals: the Algerian Bagdad Boungah (Al Sadd Qatar) – the Libyan Hamdo Al Houni (Esperance of Tunisia) – the French Nicolas Anelka (Real Madrid Spain) – the French Karim Benzema (Real Madrid Spain) – the Spanish Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid Spain) – Wayne Rooney (English) Manchester United of England) – Brazilian Romario (Vasco da Gama, Brazil) – Brazilian Ronaldinho (Barcelona of Spain and Atlético Mineiro of Brazil) – Angolan Flavio (Al-Ahly of Egypt) – Brazilian Washington (Urawa Red Diamonds from Japan)) – The Colombian Raphael Santos Bure (Argentine River Plate) – The Colombian Mauricio Molina (Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma, South Korean) – Hisato Sato (Japanese Sanfrecce).

Dwight Yorke (Trinidad and Tobago) was the only player to score for two different teams in the FIFA Club World Cup tournaments for Manchester United and Sydney, Australia, before Ronaldinho repeated this by scoring against Barcelona of Spain and to Atlético Mineiro of Brazil, then the Portuguese Cristiano. Ronaldo for Manchester United and Real Madrid, Spain and Japan Tsukasa Shiotani for the Japanese teams Sanfrecchi Hiroshima and Al Ain from the United Arab Emirates.



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