Europa League top scorer: Petar Stanić leads the way
jeudi 22 janvier 2026
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Ludogorets midfielder Petar Stanić leads the race to be top scorer in the 2025/26 UEFA Europa League.
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Scorer of a Matchday 5 hat-trick, Ludogorets' Petar Stanić is two clear at the top of the rankings.
Nine players lead the chase with four goals.
2025/26 Europa League top scorers
6 Petar Stanić (Ludogorets)
4 Dion Beljo (GNK Dinamo)
4 Kerem Aktürkoğlu (Fenerbahçe)
4 Hamza Igamane (Lille)
4 Igor Jesus (Nottingham Forest)
4 Karol Świderski (Panathinaikos)
4 Talisca (Fenerbahçe)
4 Corentin Tolisso (Lyon)
4 Barnabás Varga (Ferencváros)
4 Anass Zaroury (Panathinaikos)
Having scored one against Malmö on Matchday 1, another against Young Boys on Matchday 3, and then three against Celta on Matchday 5, Serbian midfielder Stanić finally struck on an even-numbered matchday, breaking the deadlock in what proved to be an exciting 3-3 draw at home against PAOK. Three of his goals have come from the penalty spot, including two against Celta.
Kerem Aktürkoğlu took his tally to four with a fine finish at Brann for Fenerbahçe on Matchday 6, before team-mate Talisca scored the fourth hat-trick of this season's league phase to join him on the same tally.
Igor Jesus reached the same mark by scoring Nottingham Forest's winner at Utrecht on Matchday 6, but missed out on the Matchday 7 trip to Braga through injury. Barnabás Varga's fourth goal of the campaign was also a Matchday 6 winner, for Ferencváros against Rangers, but the Hungarian international has since completed a move to AEK Athens.
Igamane has only scored in odd-numbered matchdays for Lille: one against Brann on Matchday 1, two against PAOK on Matchday 3 and another versus GNK Dinamo on Matchday 5. Świderski struck in each of Panathinaikos' first three games, had a penalty saved on Matchday 4, then scored his fourth as the Greek side beat Sturm Graz on Matchday 5.
Like Stanić, Tolisso climbed the rankings with a Matchday 5 treble, helping Lyon to a 6-0 win away to Maccabi Tel-Aviv. The French midfielder had previously struck in a 2-0 triumph against Basel.
GNK Dinamo forward Dion Beljo and Panathinaikos' Anass Zaroury climbed level with the chasing pack on Matchday 7, Beljo scoring twice in a home victory against FCSB while Zaroury was on target for the first time since his Matchday 1 hat-trick against Young Boys.
Most assists in the 2025/26 Europa League
4 Ricardo Horta (Braga)
4 Bryan Zaragoza (Celta)
3 Juri Cisotti (FCSB)
3 Pepê (Porto)
3 Aral Simsir (Midtjylland)
3 Pavel Šulc (Lyon)
3 Denis Undav (Stuttgart)
Hat-tricks in the 2025/26 Europa League
Anass Zarouri (Young Boys 1-4 Panathinaikos, 25/09/2025)
Petar Stanić (Ludogorets 3-2 Celta, 27/11/2025)
Corentin Tolisso (Maccabi Tel-Aviv 0-6 Lyon, 27/11/2025)
Talisca (Brann 0-4 Fenerbahçe, 11/12/2025)
Europa League top scorers by season (group stage to final)
2024/25 Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd), Kasper Høgh (Bodø/Glimt), Ayoub El Kaabi (Olympiacos) – 7
2023/24 Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Marseille) – 10
2022/23 Victor Boniface (Union SG), Marcus Rashford (Man United) – 6
2021/22 James Tavernier (Rangers) – 7
2020/21 Gerard Moreno (Villarreal), Pizzi (Benfica), Borja Mayoral (Roma), Yusuf Yazıcı (LOSC Lille) – 7
2019/20 Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP/Man United) – 8
2018/19 Olivier Giroud (Chelsea) – 11
2017/18 Ciro Immobile (Lazio), Aritz Aduriz (Athletic Club) – 8
2016/17 Edin Džeko (Roma), Giuliano (Zenit) – 8
2015/16 Aritz Aduriz (Athletic Club) – 10
2014/15 Alan (Salzburg), Romelu Lukaku (Everton) – 8
2013/14 Jonathan Soriano (Salzburg) – 8
2012/13 Libor Kozák (Lazio) – 8
2011/12 Radamel Falcao (Atlético de Madrid) – 12
2010/11 Radamel Falcao (Porto) – 17
2009/10 Óscar Cardozo (Benfica), Claudio Pizarro (Werder Bremen) – 9
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