Amateur Era in Argentine Football - Top Scorers By Year

Top Scorers By Year

For more details on this topic, see List of Argentine Primera División top scorers.

Below is the list of topscorers in amateur era (1891-1934):

Season Player Club Goals
1891 F. Archer Bs. Aires al Rosario Railway 7
1893 William Leslie Lomas 7
1894 James Gifford Flores 7
1895 (no records for this season)
1896 T.F. Allen
Juan Anderson
Flores
Lomas
7
1897 Stirling, William Lomas 20
1898 T.F. Allen Lanús AC 5 11
1899 Percy Hooton Belgrano AC 3
1900 Spencer Leonard English High School 1 8
1901 Herbert Dorning Belgrano AC 5
1902 Jorge Brown Alumni 11
1903 Jorge Brown Alumni 12
1904 Alfredo Brown Alumni 11
1905 Tristán Gonzáles
Carlos Lett
Estudiantes (BA)
Alumni
12
1906 Eliseo Brown
Percy Hooton
Henry Lawrie
Carlos Whalley
Alumni
Quilmes
Lomas
Belgrano AC
8
1907 Eliseo Brown Alumni 24
1908 Eliseo Brown Alumni 19
1909 Eliseo Brown Alumni 17
1910 Arnold Watson Hutton Alumni 13
1911 Ricardo Malbrán
Ernesto Lett
Antonio Piaggio
San Isidro
Alumni
Porteño
10
1912 AAF Alberto Ohaco Racing 9
1912 FAF Ernesto Colla Independiente 12
1913 AAF Alberto Ohaco Racing 20
1913 FAF Guillermo Dannaher Argentino de Quilmes 16
1914 AAF Alberto Ohaco Racing 20
1914 FAF Norberto Carabelli Hispano Argentino 11
1915 Alberto Ohaco Racing 31
1916 Marius Hiller Gimnasia y Esgrima (BA) 16
1917 Antonio Marcovecchio Racing 18
1918 Albérico Zabaleta Racing 13
1919 AAF Alfredo Garassino
Alfredo Martín
Boca Juniors
Boca Juniors
6
1919 AAm Antonio Marcovecchio Racing Club 16
1920 AAF Fausto Lucarelli Banfield 15
1920 AAm Santiago Carreras Vélez Sársfield 19
1921 AAF Guillermo Dannaher Huracán 23
1921 AAm Alberico Zabaleta Racing 32
1922 AAF J. Clarke
Domingo Tarasconi
Sportivo Palermo
Boca Juniors
11
1922 AAm Manuel Seoane Independiente 55
1923 AAF Domingo Tarasconi Boca Juniors 40
1923 AAm M. Barceló Racing 15
1924 AAF Domingo Tarasconi Boca Juniors 16
1924 AAm Fausto Lucarelli
Luis Ravaschino
Sportivo Buenos Aires
Independiente
15
1925 AAF José Gaslini Chacarita Juniors 16
1925 AAm Alberto Bellomo Estudiantes (LP) 16
1926 AAF Roberto Cherro Boca Juniors 20
1926 AAm Manuel Seoane Independiente 29
1927 Domingo Tarasconi Boca Juniors 32
1928 Roberto Cherro Boca Juniors 32
1929 José Cortecce
Manuel Seoane
San Lorenzo
Independiente
13
1930 Roberto Cherro Boca Juniors 37
1931 AAF J. Ciancia Almagro 14
1932 AAF J. Irurieta All Boys 23
1933 AAF A. Lorenzo Barracas Central 16
1934 AAF C. Maseda
Domingo Tarasconi
Argentino de Quilmes
San Martín de Tucumán
16
Notes:
  • 1 When Alumni won the 1900 title the club still named "Club Atlético English High School". In 1901 it was renamed due to the Football Association did not allow teams to use the same name as the school they represented to avoid advertising purposes.
  • 2 The Federación Amateurs de Football (FAF) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1912 to 1914.
  • 3 The Asociación Amateurs de Football (Aam) was a rival association that organized its own championships from 1919 to 1926.
  • 4 The Asociación Argentina de Football (AAF) was an amateur rival association that organized its own championships from 1931 to 1934 when football became professional. In 1935 it merged with the professional league Liga Argentina de Fútbol (LAF), being all its teams relegated to second division.
  • 5 Not to be confused with Club Atlético Lanús.

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