2023 Under-17 EURO: Top scorers
Friday, June 2, 2023
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Germany's Robert Ramsak and Paris Brunner, and Spain's Marc Guiu and Lamine Yamal have finished as joint-top scorers at UEFA U17 EURO.
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Germany duo Robert Ramsak and Paris Brunner, and Spain forwards Marc Guiu and Lamine Yamal have finished joint-top of the 2023 UEFA European Under-17 Championship final tournament scoring chart.
The quartet finished the competition in Hungary on four goals each.
Ramsak and Brunner both found the net in their country's 5-3 semi-final defeat of Poland to join Guiu and Yamal at the top of the final tournament scoring chart.
Guiu had taken his tally to four in his country's quarter-final defeat of the Republic of Ireland, but could not improve on that tally in Tuesday's semi-final defeat to France. Lamine Yamal did find the net against the 2022 champions to match his team-mate's tally.
Top scorers
4 goals: Paris Brunner, Robert Ramsak (Germany), Marc Guiu, Lamine Yamal (both Spain)
3 goals: Karol Borys, Mateusz Skoczylas (Poland)
2 goals: Isaiah Dada-Mascoll (England), Tidiam Gomis, Yanis Ali Issoufou, Mathis Lambourde (all France), Noah Darvich (Germany), Benedek Simon (Hungary), Luke Kehir, Mason Melia, Ikechukwu Orazi (all Republic of Ireland), Mattia Mannini (Italy), Daniel Mikołajewski, (Poland), Mihajlo Cvetković, Andrija Maksimović (both Serbia), Luka Topalović (Slovenia), Winsley Boteli (Switzerland), Iwan Morgan (Wales)
1 goal: Sergej Levak, Ljubo Puljić (both Croatia), Myles Lewis-Skelly, Ethan Nwaneri, Justin Oboavwoduo (all England), Kouakou Gadou, Fode Sylla (both France), Bence Dardai, Charles Herrmann, Almugera Kabar, Max Moerstedt, Assan Ouedraogo, Kjell-Arik Wätjen (all Germany), Martin Kern, Csaba Molnár, Szilárd Szabó, Ádám Umathum, Zétény Varga (all Hungary), Romeo Akachukwu, Najemedine Razi (both Ireland), Giacomo De Pieri, Federico Ragnoli Galli (both Italy), Jesse Bal, Jasper Hartog (both Netherlands), Mike Huras, Szymon Kądziołka, Jakub Krzyżanowski, Filip Rejczyk, Dominik Szala, Maksymilian Sznaucner, Oskar Tomczyk, Filip Wolski (all Poland), Nuno Patrício, Gonçalo Sousa, Olívio Tomé (all Portugal), Lennon Connolly, Rory Wilson (both Scotland), Andrej Petrović, Andrej Subotić, Veljko Vukojević (all Serbia), Rene Hrvatin, Aldin Jakupović, David Pejičić (all Slovenia), Alejandro Granados, Óscar Mesa (both Spain), Marvin Akahomen, Arlet Junior Zé, Demir Xhemalija (all Switzerland), Gabriele Biancheri (Wales)