The Brazilian Championship began this Saturday (03/29), with big names being favorites for artillery.
See below the full list of the 2025 Brasileirão scorers!
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BRAZILIAN ARTILHARIA: The Goalters in 2025
O will regularly update the table below until the closing of the Brazilian Championship.
POSITION | PLAYER | Goals | Departure |
1) | Gabriel Italian (JUST) | 2 | 1 |
2) | Tinga (Fortaleza) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Lucero (strength) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Lucas Ramon (Mirassol) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Gabriel Barbosa (Cruzeiro) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Dudu (Cruzeiro) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Ron (Atlético-MG) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Edenílson (Grêmio) | 1 | 1 |
2) | Arezo (Grêmio) | 1 | 1 |
Who was last year’s Brasileirão scorer?
Yuri Alberto, from Corinthians, and Alerrandro, from Vitória, were the scorers of the 2024 Brazilian Championship, with 15 goals scored.
All the scorers of the Brazilian Championship
In the list below are the Brazilian scorers in the era of running points. In the first three years, the championship had more games: 46 rounds in 2003 and 2004, 42 rounds in 2005. Since 2006, the dispute has been with 20 clubs.
- 2003: Dimba (Goiás) – 31 goals
- 2004: Washington (Athletico -PR) – 34 goals
- 2005: Romário (Vasco) – 22 goals
- 2006: Souza (Goiás) – 16 goals
- 2007: Josiel (Paraná Clube) – 20 goals
- 2008: Kléber Pereira (Santos), Keirrison (Coritiba) and Washington (Fluminense) – 21 goals
- 2009: Diego Tardelli (Atlético -MG) and Adriano Imperador (Flamengo) – 19 goals
- 2010: JONAS (Grêmio) – 23 goals
- 2011: Borges (Santos) – 23 goals
- 2012: Fred (Fluminense) – 20 goals
- 2013: Éderson (Athletico) – 21 goals
- 2014: Fred (Fluminense) – 18 goals
- 2015: Ricardo Oliveira (Santos) – 20 goals
- 2016: Diego Souza (Sport), William Pottker (Ponte Preta) and Fred (Atlético -MG) – 14 goals
- 2017: Jô (Corinthians) and Henrique Dourado (Fluminense) – 18 goals
- 2018: Gabigol (Santos) – 18 goals
- 2019: Gabigol (Flamengo) – 25 goals
- 2020: Luciano (São Paulo) and Claudinho (Bragantino) – 18 goals
- 2021: Hulk (Atlético -MG) – 19 goals
- 2022: Cano (Fluminense) – 27 goals
- 2023: Paulinho (Atlético -MG) – 20 goals
- 2024: Yuri Alberto (Corinthians) and Alerrandro (Vitória) – 15 goals