Anthony Yeboah remains the Ghanaian player with the most goals scored in the biggest European leagues after leaving Europe twenty-years ago.
Goal machine Yeboah racked up 120 goals in the Premier League and the Bundesliga combined.
The powerful striker left Germany in 2001 for Qatar to end his professional football career in the Gulf.
Aside Yeboah , the active Ghanaian players with the most goals in the biggest European leagues are Andre Ayew and his brother Jordan.
The Ghana captain did 68 goals in the top 5 Leagues before going to the Gulf but whilst Jordan is still in the Premier League , he has failed to significantly add to his numbers.
Here Ghana Sports Market takes you through the all-time list of the Ghanaian players with most goals scored in the Best 5 European football leagues.
The data provided in this statistical piece is correct as of September 7th , 2022.
Top 10 Ghanaian Players with Most Goals Scored in Europe’s Biggest Leagues : Anthony Yeboah always leads
1.Anthony Yeboah – 120 goals in 270 games for Frankfurt, Hamburg both of the Bundesliga and Leeds United of the EPL
2.Andre Ayew – 68 goals in 270 games for Marseille, Lorient, Swansea City and West Ham United
3.Jordan Ayew – 60 goals in 358 games for Marseille, Sochaux, Lorient, Aston Villa, Swansea City and Crystal Palace.
4.Abedi Ayew Pele – 53 goals in 251 games for Marseille, Lille, Lyon and Torino.
5.Kevin-Prince Boateng – 45 goals in 329 games for Hertha Berlin, Dortmund, Schalke 04, Frankfurt, Tottenham Hotspurs, Portmouth, AC Milan, Sassuolo, Fiorentina, Las Palmas and FC Barcelona.
6. Majeed Waris– 40 goals in 145 games for Valenciennes, Lorient , Nantes, Strasbourg.
7.Michael Essien – 37 goals in 341 games for Bastia, Lyon, Chelsea, Real Madrid and AC Milan.
8.Asamoah Gyan – 35 goals in 121 games for Udinese, Rennes and Sunderland
9.Sule Muntari – 32 goals in 308 games for Udinese, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Pescara, Portmouth and Sunderland
10.Kwadwo Asamoah – 13 goals in 270 serie A games for Udinese, Juventus and Inter Milan
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