Records
Top Ten Goalscorers |
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Player | Period | Club | Goals | ||
1 | Fernando Peyroteo | 1937–1950 | Sporting CP, Belenenses | 331 (1.68/game) | |
2 | Eusébio | 1960–1977 | Benfica, Beira-Mar | 319 (1.02/game) | |
3 | Fernando Gomes | 1974–1991 | Porto, Sporting CP | 318 (0.79/game) | |
4 | José Águas | 1950–1963 | Benfica | 290 (1.03/game) | |
5 | Néné | 1968–1986 | Benfica | 262 (0.62/game) | |
6 | Manuel Fernandes | 1970–1988 | CUF, Sporting CP, Vitória de Setúbal | 243 (0.50/game) | |
7 | Matateu | 1951–1967 | Belenenses, Atlético de Lisboa | 218 (0.75/game) | |
8 | José Torres | 1959–1980 | Benfica, Vitória de Setúbal, Estoril-Praia | 217 (0.57/game) | |
9 | Rui Jordão | 1971–1989 | Benfica, Sporting CP, Vitória de Setúbal | 215 (0.60/game) | |
10 | Arsénio Duarte | 1943–1959 | Benfica, CUF | 211 (0.67/game) |
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