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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