Wolfsburg’s Ewa Pajor leads the UEFA Women’s Champions League scoring charts with six goals in four games.
In matchday five matches played on Thursday, Barcelona’s Bonmatì and Benfica’s Lacasse narrowed by a goal at the top, but Pajor will have the chance to restore the lead on Friday. Lacasse also scored twice in qualifying, so his combined tally of seven goals this season is the highest of all.
Chelsea’s Guro Reiten still leads in assists, while Lyon’s Melvine Malard and Barcelona’s Geyse and Bonmatí are eight on goals+assists in the group stage.
Who will succeed the injured Alexia Putellas, last season’s top scorer, or Tabea Wassmuth, who scored eight goals in the 2021/22 group stage?
Last Updated: 15 saysmber
2022/23 UEFA Women’s Champions League top scorers (group stage onwards)
6 Ewa Pajor (Wolfsburg)
5 Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
5 Cloe Lacasse (Benfica)
4 Geyse (Barcelona)
4 Melvine Malard (Lyon)
4 Mariona Caldentey (Barcelona)
4 Cristiana Girelli (Juventus)
4 Sam Kerr (Chelsea)
In the event of a tie, the players are ranked according to assists and least number of minutes played.
UEFA Women’s Champions League top scorers 2022/23 (full season)
7 Cloe Lacasse (Benfica)
6 Fenna Kalma (Twente)
6 Ewa Pajor (Wolfsburg)
5 Esther Gonzalez (Real Madrid)
5 Carolina Weir (Real Madrid)
5 Mateja Zver (St. Polten)
5 Cristiana Girelli (Juventus)5 Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
2022/23 UEFA Women’s Champions League assists table (group stage onwards)
5 Guro Reiten (Chelsea)
4 Geyse (Barcelona)
4 Melvine Malard (Lyon)
4 Kika Nazareth (Benfica)
4 Svenja Huth (Wolfsburg)
4 Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
4 Stina Blackstenius (Arsenal)
Goals + assists table UEFA Women’s Champions League 2022/23 (group stage onwards)
8 Melvine Malard (Lyon)
8 Geyse (Barcelona)
8 Aitana Bonmati (Barcelona)
7 Ewa Pajor (Wolfsburg)
6 Mariona Caldentey (Barcelona)
6 Cristiana Girelli (Juventus)
5 Guro Reiten (Chelsea)
5 Claudia Pina (Barcelona)
UEFA Women’s Champions League/UEFA Women’s Cup top scorer by edition (including qualifying)
2021/22: Alexia Putellas (Barcelona) 11
2020/21: Jenni Hermoso (Barcelona), Fran Kirby (Chelsea) 6
2019/20: Vivianne Miedema (Arsenal), Emueje Ogbiagbevha (Minsk), Berglind Thorvaldsdóttir (Breidablik) 10
2018/19: Pernille Harder (Wolfsburg) 8
2017/18: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) 15
2016/17: Zsanett Jakabfi (Wolfsburg), Vivianne Miedema (Bayern) 8
2015/16: Ada Hegerberg (Lyon) 13
2014/15: Célia Šašić (Frankfurt) 14
2013/14: Milena Nikolić (ŽFK Spartak) 11
2012/13: Laura Rus (Apollon Limassol) 11
2011/12: Camille Abily, Eugénie Le Sommer (both Lyon) 9
2010/11: Inka Grings (Duisburg) 13
2009/10: Vanessa Bürki (Bayern) 11
2008/09: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 14
2007/08: Vira Dyatel (Kharkiv), Patrizia Panico (Bardolino Verona), Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 9
2006/07: Julie Fleeting (Arsenal) 9
2005/06: Margrét Lára Vidarsdóttir (Valur Reykjavík) 11
2004/05: Conny Pohlers (Turbine Potsdam) 14
2003/04: Maria Gstöttner (Neulengbach) 11
2002/03: Hanna Ljungberg (Umeå) 10
2001/02: Gabriela Enache (Codru Anenii Noi) 12