El portugués Cristiano Ronaldo, del Real Madrid, anotó 4 goles en la Copa Mundial de Clubes de la FIFA para alcanzar 103 goles a nivel continental / mundial, incluyendo un hat-trick en la final. Subió su total de 2016 a 24 goles internacionales (13 para Portugal y 11 para el Real Madrid) y ganó el premio por tercera vez, después de 2013 y 2014.
El argentino Lionel Messi, del FC Barcelona, anotó un único gol en diciembre, con 21 goles. Es seguido por el uruguayo Edinson Cavani de París St. Germain y el iraquí Hammadi Ahmad de Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, ambos con 16 goles.
Ronaldo marcó más goles internacionales con 13, seguido por el belga Romelu Lukaku con 11 y el vietnamita Công Vinh Lê con 10, mientras que el iraquí Hammadi Ahmad (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya) es el jugador con más goles internacionales con 16, Seguido por el argentino Messi (FC Barcelona) y el brasileño Adriano (FC Seúl) con 13 goles cada uno.
47 jugadores anotaron 8 o más goles. Se clasifican de la siguiente manera:
Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid scored 4 goals in FIFA Club World Cup to reach 103 goals on continental / world club level, including a hat-trick in the final match. He raised his 2016 total to 24 international goals (13 for Portugal and 11 for Real Madrid) and won the price for a record 3rd time, after 2013 and 2014.
Argentina’s Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona scored only 1 goal in December came second with 21 goals. He is followed by Uruguay’s Edinson Cavani of Paris St. Germain and Iraq’s Hammadi Ahmad of Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, both with 16 goals.
Ronaldo scored most international goals (national team) with 13, followed by Belgian Romelu Lukaku with 11 and Vietnamese Công Vinh Lê with 10, while Iraqi Hammadi Ahmad (Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya ) is the player with most international club goals with 16, followed by Argentinian Messi (FC Barcelona ) and Brazilian Adriano (FC Seoul) with 13 goals each.
47 players scored 8 or more goals. They are classified as follows:
• Country wise:
– By continent: Europe 19, South America 13, Asia 8, Africa 5, CONCACAF andOceania 1.
– By country: Argentina 5, Brazil and Spain 4, Croatia, France 3, DR Congo,Germany, Portugal and Uruguay 2
• Club wise:
– By continent: Europe 27, Asia 10, South America 4, Africa 3, CONCACAF 2,Oceania 1
– By country: Italy 5, Brazil, DR Congo, South Korea 2
– By club: Juventus, TP Mazembe 2
Ranking 2016
1 – Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal – 13 goals ) + (Real Madrid – 11 goals) 24 goals
2 – Lionel Messi (Argentina – 8 goals) + ( FC Barcelona – 13 goals) 21 goals
3 – Edinson Cavani (Uruguay – 9 goals ) + ( Paris SG – 7 goals) 16 goals
4 – Hammadi Ahmad (Iraq – 0 goal) + ( Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya – 16 goals) 16 goals
5 – Robert Lewandowski (Poland – 8 goals) + (FC Bayern München – 7 goals) 15 goals
6 – Antoine Griezmann (France – 8 goals ) + ( Atletico de Madrid – 6 goals) 14 goals
7 – Carlos Adriano de Souza Cruz (Brazil – 0 goal) + (FC Seoul – 13 goals) 13 goals
8 – Gabriel Fernando de Jesus (Brazil – 8 goals ) + (Palmeiras – 4 goals) 12 goals
9 – Jonathan Bolingi (DR Congo – 6 goals) + (TP Mazembe – 6 goals) 12 goals
10-Aritz Aduriz (Spain – 2 goals) + (Athletic Bilbao – 10 goals) 12 goals
11-Romelu Lukaku (Belgium – 11 goals) + (FC Everton – 0 goal) 11 goals
12-Công Vinh Lê (Vietnam – 10 goals) + (BinhDuong FC – 1 goal) 11 goals
13 – Neymar da Silva (Brazil – 8 goals) + (FC Barcelona – 3 goals) 11 goals
14-Kevin Gameiro (France – 2 goals) + (Sevilla/Atletico Madrid – 9 goals) 11 goals
15-Miguel Angel Borja (Colombia – 0 goal) + (Atletico Medellin – 11 goals) 11 goals
16-Mario Mandzukic (Croatia – 9 goals) + (Juventus – 1 goal) 10 goals
17-Olivier Giroud (France – 8 goals) + (Arsenal FC – 2 goals) 10 goals
17-Sardar Azmoun (Iran – 8 goals) + (FK Rostov – 2 goals) 10 goals
19-Thomas Muller (Germany – 5 goals) + (FC Bayern München – 5 goals) 10 goals
20-Pierre Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon-2 goals) + (B.Dortmund – 8 goals) 10 goals