List of FIFA World Cup Goalscorers - France

France

Player Goals 1930 1934 1938 1954 1958 1966 1978 1982 1986 1998 2002 2006 2010
Fontaine, JustJust Fontaine 13 13
Henry, ThierryThierry Henry 6 3 3
Platini, MichelMichel Platini 5 1 2 2
Zidane, ZinédineZinédine Zidane 5 2 3
Kopa, RaymondRaymond Kopa 4 1 3
Rocheteau, DominiqueDominique Rocheteau 4 1 2 1
Genghini, BernardBernard Genghini 3 2 1
Giresse, AlainAlain Giresse 3 3
Nicolas, JeanJean Nicolas 3 1 2
Piantoni, RogerRoger Piantoni 3 3
Maschinot, AndréAndré Maschinot 2 2
Papin, Jean-PierreJean-Pierre Papin 2 2
Petit, EmmanuelEmmanuel Petit 2 2
Six, DidierDidier Six 2 2
Stopyra, YannickYannick Stopyra 2 2
Thuram, LilianLilian Thuram 2 2
Vieira, PatrickPatrick Vieira 2 2
Vincent, JeanJean Vincent 2 1 1
Wisnieski, MaryanMaryan Wisnieski 2 2
Amoros, ManuelManuel Amoros 1 1
Berdoll, MarcMarc Berdoll 1 1
Blanc, LaurentLaurent Blanc 1 1
Bossis, MaximeMaxime Bossis 1 1
Couriol, AlainAlain Couriol 1 1
De Bourgoing, HéctorHéctor De Bourgoing 1 1
Djorkaeff, YouriYouri Djorkaeff 1 1
Douis, YvonYvon Douis 1 1
Dugarry, ChristopheChristophe Dugarry 1 1
Fernández, LuisLuis Fernández 1 1
Ferreri, Jean-MarcJean-Marc Ferreri 1 1
Girard, RenéRené Girard 1 1
Hausser, GérardGérard Hausser 1 1
Heisserer, OscarOscar Heisserer 1 1
Lacombe, BernardBernard Lacombe 1 1
Langiller, MarcelMarcel Langiller 1 1
Laurent, LucienLucien Laurent 1 1
Lizarazu, BixenteBixente Lizarazu 1 1
Lopez, ChristianChristian Lopez 1 1
Malouda, FlorentFlorent Malouda 1 1
Ribéry, FranckFranck Ribéry 1 1
Soler, GérardGérard Soler 1 1
Tigana, JeanJean Tigana 1 1
Trésor, MariusMarius Trésor 1 1
Trézéguet, DavidDavid Trézéguet 1 1
Veinante, ÉmileÉmile Veinante 1 1
Verriest, GeorgesGeorges Verriest 1 1
~ !Own goals 2 1 1
Total 96 4 2 4 3 23 2 5 16 12 15 0 9 1

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