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Players with over 100 goals for a single La Liga club

Discover the elite footballers who have achieved the impressive milestone of 100 or more goals while representing a single club in La Liga history. This list celebrates loyalty and sustained goal-scoring performance in top-flight Spanish football. Explore the names of legends who became top scorers for their teams, leaving an indelible mark on the league. It's a tribute to consistency and the ability to repeatedly find the net for the same badge. Ideal for football fans and statisticians looking for La Liga records.

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    Lionel Messi

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    • Scored 672 goals for Barcelona

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    Messi is the all-time leading scorer in La Liga and for FC Barcelona, with an unparalleled figure of 474 goals in the competition. His dribbling ability, vision, and finishing made him unstoppable, solidifying his status as a world football legend.

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    Cristiano Ronaldo

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    • Real Madrid's all-time leading goalscorer

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    Cristiano Ronaldo is the second all-time leading scorer in La Liga and Real Madrid's top scorer in the competition with 311 goals. His physical power, finishing, and insatiable ambition marked an era of dominance for the white club.

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    Telmo Zarra

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    • Remains Athletic Bilbao's top scorer

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    Telmo Zarra is an Athletic Club legend and one of La Liga's all-time leading scorers, with 254 goals for a single club. His innate goal-scoring instinct and great heading ability made him a benchmark.

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    Karim Benzema

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    • Second highest Real Madrid top scorer

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    Karim Benzema established himself as the fourth all-time leading scorer in La Liga and Real Madrid's second-highest with 238 goals. His elegance, vision, and precise finishing made him a complete and lethal forward.

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    Hugo Sánchez

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    • Scored 164 goals in 240 La Liga appearances for Real Madrid

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    Hugo Sánchez was one of La Liga's most iconic strikers in the 80s, scoring 234 goals with Real Madrid. His goal-scoring nose and spectacular bicycle kicks made him unforgettable.

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    Raúl González (Real Madrid)

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    • Scored 228 goals in 550 La Liga games

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    Raúl González, a Real Madrid legend and captain, accumulated 228 goals in La Liga with the club. His versatility, intelligence, and leadership made him a symbol of the Real Madrid academy.

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    Alfredo Di Stéfano

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    • Scored 308 goals in 396 official matches for Real Madrid

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    Alfredo Di Stéfano, a central figure in Real Madrid's golden era, scored 227 goals in La Liga. His versatility and leadership revolutionized Spanish football, making him one of the greatest in history.

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    César Rodríguez (FC Barcelona)

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    • Highest goalscorer in club history for several decades

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    César Rodríguez was FC Barcelona's top scorer in La Liga for decades, with 221 goals, until Messi's arrival. He was a powerful striker with great heading ability, a historic reference point for the Blaugrana attack.

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    Enrique Castro "Quini" (Sporting de Gijón, FC Barcelona)

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    • Widely regarded as one of country's best strikers

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    Quini is a Sporting de Gijón legend, with 214 goals in La Liga, and one of the greatest goalscorers in history. His charisma and exceptional goal-scoring nose made him an idol for the Asturian fans.

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    Mundo Suárez (Valencia CF)

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    • All-time top scorer for Valencia CF

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    Mundo Suárez is Valencia CF's all-time leading scorer in La Liga, with 186 goals. He was a legend of Spanish football in the 40s and 50s, an essential reference point for the 'che' club.

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    Juan Arza

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    • Scored 206 goals for Sevilla

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    Juan Arza, known as 'The Golden Boy', is Sevilla FC's top scorer in La Liga (Primera División) with 182 goals. His skill and speed made him a Sevillista legend and the club's only Pichichi in La Liga.

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    Aritz Aduriz (Athletic Club)

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    • Scored 158 goals in La Liga

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    Aritz Aduriz was a prolific striker and a key figure for Athletic Club in the 21st century, scoring 158 goals in La Liga. He stood out for his heading ability, power, and capacity for spectacular goals.

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    Iago Aspas (RC Celta de Vigo)

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    • Scored 214 goals in 524 official games for Celta

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    Iago Aspas is a legend and captain of Celta, the club's all-time leading scorer with 155 goals in La Liga. His magic, vision, and ability to decide matches make him a reference point for Galician football.

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    Antoine Griezmann (Atlético de Madrid)

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    • Equalled club legend's goal record

    Antoine Griezmann is Atlético de Madrid's all-time leading scorer in all competitions, with 142 goals in La Liga. His versatility, dribbling, and goal-scoring ability keep him a star of La Liga.

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    Rubén Castro (Real Betis Balompié)

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    • Was top scorer of the category with 32 goals

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    Rubén Castro is Real Betis' all-time leading scorer, with 135 goals in La Liga. His great goal-scoring nose and ability to score in any situation made him a Betis idol.

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    Raúl Tamudo (RCD Espanyol)

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    • Amassed 146 goals in La Liga

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    Raúl Tamudo is a legend and captain of RCD Espanyol, the club's top scorer in La Liga with 129 goals. His grit, opportunism, and connection with the fans made him a 'Perico' symbol.

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    Waldo Machado (Valencia CF)

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    • Valencia CF's second top scorer of all time

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    Waldo Machado was a Brazilian striker who left an indelible mark on Valencia CF in the 60s, with 117 goals in La Liga. His powerful shot and goal-scoring ability made him a Valencianista idol.

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    Rafael Marañón (RCD Espanyol)

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    • Amassed 116 La Liga goals for Espanyol

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    Rafael Marañón was a reference point in La Liga and Espanyol's all-time leading scorer in all competitions (until Tamudo's arrival in the league), with 111 goals. His goal-scoring legacy is fundamental to the club's history.

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    Luis Suárez (FC Barcelona)

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    • Regarded as one of the best strikers of all time

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    Luis Suárez was one of Barcelona's most effective strikers, reaching 100 goals in La Liga. His grit, finishing, and ability to assist were key to numerous club titles.