Women's Champions League top scorers: Hermoso, Kirby finish in front
Sunday, May 16, 2021
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Barcelona's Jenni Hermoso and Fran Kirby of Chelsea topped the goals table for the season.
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Barcelona's Jenni Hermoso and Fran Kirby of Chelsea have finished as the joint top scorers of the 2020/21 UEFA Women's Champions League after both struck six goals apiece during the campaign.
Neither player was able to add to their tallies during Barcelona's 4-0 final defeat of the Blues in Gothenburg, though they had already done enough to finish ahead of their closest pursuers: Hermoso's Barça team-mate Lieke Martens and Sam Mewis of Manchester City, whose team were knocked out by the Spanish side in the quarter-finals.
2020/21 top scorers (including qualifying)
6 Jenni Hermoso (Barcelona)
6 Fran Kirby (Chelsea)
5 Lieke Martens (Barcelona)
5 Sam Mewis (Manchester City)
4 Jelena Čanković (Rosengård)
4 Pernille Harder (Chelsea)
4 Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Paris Saint-Germain)
4 Špela Kolbl (Pomurje)
4 Sydney Lohmann (Bayern)
4 Melvine Malard (Lyon)
4 Asisat Oshoala (Barcelona)
4 Natia Pantsulaia (WFC-2 Kharkiv)
4 Violeta Slović (Spartak Subotica)
4 Sanne Troelsgaard (Rosengård)
2020/21 top scorers (knockout only)
6 Jenni Hermoso (Barcelona)
6 Fran Kirby (Chelsea)
5 Lieke Martens (Barcelona)
5 Sam Mewis (Manchester City)
4 Jelena Čanković (Rosengård)
4 Pernille Harder (Chelsea)
4 Marie-Antoinette Katoto (Paris Saint-Germain)
4 Sydney Lohmann (Bayern)
4 Melvine Malard (Lyon)
4 Asisat Oshoala (Barcelona)
4 Sanne Troelsgaard (Rosengård)
3 Anna Anvegård (Rosengård)
3 Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
3 Lineth Beerensteyn (Bayern)
3 Linda Dallmann (Bayern)
3 Beth England (Chelsea)
3 Caroline Graham Hansen (Barcelona)
3 Sam Kerr (Chelsea)
3 Wendie Renard (Lyon)
3 Lea Schüller (Bayern)
3 Caroline Seger (Rosengård)
3 Georgia Stanway (Manchester City)
3 Ellen White (Manchester City)
3 Mateja Zver (St. Pölten)
Top scorers by season (including qualifying)
UEFA Women's Champions League
2019/20: Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal), Emueje Ogbiagbevha (Minsk), Berglind Thorvaldsdóttir (Breidablik) 10
2018/19: Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg) 8
2017/18: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) 15
2016/17: Zsanett Jakabfi (Wolfsburg), Vivianne Miedema (Bayern München) 8
2015/16: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) 13
2014/15: Célia Šašić (FFC Frankfurt) 14
2013/14: Milena Nikolić (ŽFK Spartak) 11
2012/13: Laura Rus (Apollon Limassol) 11
2011/12: Camille Abily, Eugénie Le Sommer (both Lyon) 9
2010/11: Inka Grings (Duisburg) 13
2009/10: Vanessa Bürki (Bayern München) 11
UEFA Women's Cup
2008/09: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 14
2007/08: Vira Dyatel (Kharkiv), Patrizia Panico (Bardolino Verona), Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 9
2006/07: Julie Fleeting (Arsenal) 9
2005/06: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 11
2004/05: Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam) 14
2003/04: Maria Gstöttner (Neulengbach) 11
2002/03: Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå) 10
2001/02: Gabriela Enache (Codru Anenii Noi) 12
All-time top scorers
53 Ada Hegerberg (Stabæk/Turbine Potsdam/Lyon)
51 Anja Mittag (Turbine Potsdam/Rosengård/Paris Saint-Germain/Wolfsburg)
48 Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam/FFC Frankfurt/Wolfsburg)
47 Eugénie Le Sommer (Lyon)
46 Marta (Umeå/Tyresö/Rosengård)
43 Camille Abily (Montpellier/Lyon)
42 Lotta Schelin (Lyon/Rosengård)
40 Nina Burger (Neulengbach)
39 Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå)
38 Inka Grings (Duisburg/Zürich)