Highest Goal Scorers in Juventus History: The highest goal scorers in Juventus history are the players who defined Italy’s most successful club. They scored in Serie A title races, Coppa Italia finals, and Champions League nights. They were clinical. They were legendary. They were Juventus.
Juventus is the most successful club in Italian football history. These ten players scored more goals in a Juventus shirt than anyone else across competitive professional matches. All statistics are as of 12 April 2022.
Over a Century of Goals at Juventus
Every great Juventus era had a goal scorer at its heart. The 1930s had Felice Borel. The 1950s had Boniperti and Sivori. The 1990s and 2000s had Del Piero. Each decade produced a new hero. Each hero left a mark that time will never erase.
Top 10 Highest Goal Scorers in Juventus History
All statistics are from competitive professional matches only.
1. Alessandro Del Piero
- Italian Championship Goals: 208
- Coppa Italia Goals: 25
- European Goals: 50
- Other Goals: 7
- Total Goals: 290
- Career Span: 1993 to 2012
- Nationality: Italy
Alessandro Del Piero is the highest goal scorer in Juventus history. His 290 goals across 19 seasons is a record that stands completely alone at the top of the club’s all-time list.
He made his debut as a teenager in 1993. He left in 2012 as the greatest scorer the club had ever seen. His 50 European goals is the highest in that competition on this list. He surpassed Giampiero Boniperti’s long-standing record during a Coppa Italia match against Fiorentina in 2006. He was not just a scorer. He was the symbol of everything Juventus represented for nearly two decades.
Achievements:
- Juventus all-time top scorer with 290 goals
- 6x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 1x UEFA Champions League winner with Juventus in 1995-96
- 1x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- FIFA World Cup winner with Italy in 2006
- Second highest all-time Italian top scorer in all competitions with 346 career goals
2. Giampiero Boniperti
- Italian Championship Goals: 178
- Coppa Italia Goals: 1
- European Goals: 0
- Other Goals: 0
- Total Goals: 179
- Career Span: 1946 to 1961
- Nationality: Italy
Giampiero Boniperti scored 179 goals in 459 appearances across 15 seasons at Juventus. He is second on this list. He held the club’s all-time scoring record for decades until Del Piero surpassed him in 2006.
He was a natural and instinctive forward. He was the Juventus top scorer in his very first full season. He won five Serie A titles and two Coppa Italia crowns during his career. He later became the club’s president and oversaw a period of nine additional league titles and every major European trophy. His contribution to Juventus as both a player and president is unmatched.
Achievements:
- 5x Serie A title winner with Juventus as a player
- 2x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- Former Juventus all-time top scorer before Alessandro Del Piero
- Italy international with 38 caps and 8 goals
- Later served as Juventus president from 1971 to 1990
- As president oversaw 9 Serie A titles and every major European trophy
3. Roberto Bettega
- Italian Championship Goals: 129
- Coppa Italia Goals: 22
- European Goals: 27
- Other Goals: 0
- Total Goals: 178
- Career Span: 1970 to 1983
- Nationality: Italy
Roberto Bettega scored 178 goals in 326 Serie A appearances across 13 seasons at Juventus. He is third on this list. He was one of the most powerful and effective strikers in Italian football throughout the 1970s.
He was known as “Bobby Gol” by supporters. He was an aerial threat, a clever mover, and a consistent scorer across more than a decade of service. He won seven Serie A titles during his time at the club. He also represented Italy in two World Cups.
Achievements:
- 7x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 2x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- UEFA Cup winner with Juventus
- Serie A top scorer during his career
- Italy international with 42 caps and 19 goals
- FIFA World Cup participant with Italy in 1978 and 1982
4. David Trezeguet
- Italian Championship Goals: 138
- Coppa Italia Goals: 2
- European Goals: 30
- Other Goals: 1
- Total Goals: 171
- Career Span: 2000 to 2010
- Nationality: France
David Trezeguet scored 171 goals across ten seasons at Juventus. He was one of the most clinical penalty box strikers in Serie A throughout the 2000s.
He arrived from Monaco in 2000. He was an immediate success. His movement inside the box was intelligent and his finishing was ruthlessly precise. His 30 European goals is the second highest in that competition on this list. He was part of the great Juventus squads that won consecutive Serie A titles in the early 2000s.
Achievements:
- 2x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- UEFA Champions League finalist with Juventus in 2002-03
- UEFA European Championship winner with France in 2000
- Scored the golden goal in the Euro 2000 final
- FIFA World Cup finalist with France in 2006
- One of the most prolific French strikers in Serie A history
5. Omar Sivori
- Italian Championship Goals: 135
- Coppa Italia Goals: 24
- European Goals: 8
- Other Goals: 0
- Total Goals: 167
- Career Span: 1957 to 1965
- Nationality: Argentina and Italy
Omar Sivori scored 167 goals across eight seasons at Juventus. He was one of the most technically gifted and entertaining players in the history of Italian football.
He arrived from River Plate in 1957. He immediately became the most exciting player in Serie A. He won the Ballon d’Or in 1961. His partnership with Giampiero Boniperti and John Charles was one of the most feared attacking trios in European football at that time. His flair, creativity, and scoring ability made him a permanent Juventus legend.
Achievements:
- 3x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 1x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- Ballon d’Or winner in 1961
- Argentina and later Italy international during his career
- Part of the famous Sivori, Charles, Boniperti attacking trio
- One of the most naturally gifted players in Juventus and Italian football history
6. Felice Placido Borel II
- Italian Championship Goals: 138
- Coppa Italia Goals: 9
- European Goals: 0
- Other Goals: 11
- Total Goals: 158
- Career Span: 1932 to 1941 and 1942 to 1946
- Nationality: Italy
Felice Placido Borel II scored 158 goals across two separate spells at Juventus. He was the most prolific centre forward in Italian football during the 1930s.
He was nicknamed “Farfallino” which means little butterfly. He was a fast and graceful forward with a lethal instinct in front of goal. He was the star of Juventus’s famous five consecutive Serie A title winning run from 1931 to 1935. His 11 goals in other competitions is the highest in that category on this list.
Achievements:
- 5x consecutive Serie A title winner with Juventus from 1931 to 1935
- 2x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- Italy international with multiple caps
- Key figure in the most dominant domestic period in Juventus history at that time
- Highest total in other competitions on this list with 11 goals
- One of the greatest Italian strikers of the pre-war era
7. Pietro Anastasi
- Italian Championship Goals: 78
- Coppa Italia Goals: 30
- European Goals: 22
- Other Goals: 0
- Total Goals: 130
- Career Span: 1968 to 1976
- Nationality: Italy
Pietro Anastasi scored 130 goals across eight seasons at Juventus. He was one of the most popular and respected strikers in the club’s history.
He arrived from Varese in 1968 for a then Italian transfer record fee. He was a powerful centre forward with an excellent first touch and lethal finishing. His 30 Coppa Italia goals is the highest in that competition on this entire list. He won four Serie A titles during his time at the club.
Achievements:
- 4x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 2x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- Highest Coppa Italia goal scorer on this list with 30 goals
- Italy international with multiple caps
- FIFA World Cup participant with Italy in 1970
- One of the most beloved strikers in Juventus history
8. John Hansen
- Italian Championship Goals: 124
- Coppa Italia Goals: 0
- European Goals: 0
- Other Goals: 0
- Total Goals: 124
- Career Span: 1948 to 1954
- Nationality: Denmark
John Hansen scored 124 goals in just six seasons at Juventus. He is eighth on this list. His 124 league goals in six years is an extraordinary rate of scoring.
He was a quick and intelligent inside forward from Denmark. He was one of the most prolific scorers in Serie A during his time at the club. He played alongside Giampiero Boniperti and formed a lethal attacking partnership. He returned to Denmark after his time at Juventus and his contribution to the club remains fondly remembered.
Achievements:
- 2x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 124 league goals in just six seasons, an outstanding scoring rate
- Part of one of the most prolific attacking partnerships at the club alongside Boniperti
- Denmark international during his playing career
- One of the finest foreign imports in Juventus history
- Among the most prolific scorers in Serie A during the early 1950s
9. Roberto Baggio
- Italian Championship Goals: 78
- Coppa Italia Goals: 14
- European Goals: 22
- Other Goals: 1
- Total Goals: 115
- Career Span: 1990 to 1995
- Nationality: Italy
Roberto Baggio scored 115 goals across five seasons at Juventus. He was the best player in world football during his time at the club. His arrival from Fiorentina in 1990 sparked riots in Florence.
He was technically immaculate. His dribbling was extraordinary. His ability to score from any situation made him unmissable watching. He won the Ballon d’Or in 1993 and FIFA World Player of the Year in the same year while at Juventus. He left for AC Milan in 1995.
Achievements:
- 1x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 1x UEFA Cup winner with Juventus in 1992-93
- Ballon d’Or winner in 1993
- FIFA World Player of the Year in 1993
- FIFA World Cup finalist with Italy in 1994
- One of the greatest Italian players and most beloved footballers in the history of the sport
9. Paulo Dybala
- Italian Championship Goals: 82
- Coppa Italia Goals: 11
- European Goals: 18
- Other Goals: 4
- Total Goals: 115
- Career Span: 2015 to 2022
- Nationality: Argentina
Paulo Dybala scored 115 goals across seven seasons at Juventus. He shares ninth place with Roberto Baggio. He was the most technically gifted and exciting Juventus forward of the modern era after Del Piero.
He arrived from Palermo in 2015. He became an immediate favourite with supporters. His creativity, dribbling, and spectacular long-range shooting made him one of the most entertaining players in Serie A. He was the undisputed heir to Del Piero’s throne as the symbol of the club.
Achievements:
- 5x Serie A title winner with Juventus
- 4x Coppa Italia winner with Juventus
- 5x Supercoppa Italiana winner with Juventus
- Argentina international and FIFA World Cup winner in 2022
- UEFA Champions League finalist with Juventus in 2016-17
- One of the most beloved and creative players in the modern Juventus era
FAQs
Q: Who is the highest goal scorer in Juventus history?
Alessandro Del Piero. He scored 290 goals in 705 appearances between 1993 and 2012. That is the all-time Juventus record.
Q: Who held the Juventus scoring record before Del Piero?
Giampiero Boniperti held the record for decades. Del Piero surpassed him during a Coppa Italia match against Fiorentina in 2006.
Q: Which player has the most Coppa Italia goals on this list?
Pietro Anastasi scored 30 Coppa Italia goals. That is the highest in that competition on this entire list.
Q: Which player has the most European goals on this list?
Alessandro Del Piero leads with 50 European goals. David Trezeguet is second with 30.
Q: Who won the Ballon d’Or while at Juventus?
Both Omar Sivori in 1961 and Roberto Baggio in 1993 won the Ballon d’Or during their time at the club.
Q: How many Serie A titles did Del Piero win with Juventus?
Del Piero won six Serie A titles with Juventus. He also won one Champions League, one Coppa Italia, and the FIFA World Cup with Italy in 2006.

