MLS top goal scorer rankings 2025: Updated standings as Lionel Messi aims for Major League Soccer Golden Boot

Joe Wright

MLS top goal scorer rankings 2025: Updated standings as Lionel Messi aims for Major League Soccer Golden Boot image

The 2025 MLS season begins on February 22, starting with LAFC against Minnesota United at BMO Stadium.

Los Angeles Galaxy are the defending champions after winning the 2024 MLS Cup final against the New York Red Bulls.

Inter Miami, who won the Supporters' Shield after finishing top of the regular-season standings, are likely to be the main challengers to the top prize.

Lionel Messi was of course the star attraction last year and produced some dazzling performances, but he was not able to lead the Florida franchise to postseason glory.

Surprisingly, he also missed out on the top-scorer prize, with D.C. United's Christian Benteke the man who scored the most goals in 2024.

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Messi, Benteke and Luis Suarez will be among the top contenders for this year's Golden Boot, but there are some new big names in the league in 2025 who may also find themselves in the running.

The Sporting News will track the race to win the prize throughout 2025.

MORE: Lionel Messi's full MLS schedule for 2025 | Golden Boot standings for 2024

MLS top goal scorer 2025: Updated rankings

The Sporting News updated the table below during every matchday of the 2025 MLS regular season.

Updated on Sunday, March 2

RankPlayerClubGoals (PKs)AssistsGamesMinutes
1.Tai BariboPhiladelphia Union5(0)02153
2.Petar MusaFC Dallas(0)22180
=Christian BentekeDC United(0)02180
=Hugo CuypersChicago Fire(0)02117
=Brian GutierrezChicago Fire2 (0)0190
=Emmanuel Latte LathAtlanta United2 (0)02161
=Diego RossiColumbus Crew2 (0)02180
=Jordan MorrisSeattle Sounders2 (0)02171
=Anders DreyerSan Diego2 (0)02180
=Marco PasalicOrlando City2 (0)02155
=Rafael NavarroColorado Rapids(0)02180

Past MLS Golden Boot Winners

Prior to 2005, Major League Soccer used a point system to award its Scoring Champion, but since 2005 they have awarded a more traditional Golden Boot for the league's top scorer.

YearPlayerTeamGoals
2024Christian BentekeD.C. United23
2023Denis BouangaLAFC20
2022Hany MukhtarNashville SC23
2021Valentin CastellanosNYCFC19
2020*Diego RossiLAFC14
2019Carlos VelaLAFC34
2018Josef MartinezAtlanta United31
2017Nemanja NikolicChicago Fire24
2016Bradley Wright-PhillipsNY Red Bulls24
2015Sebastian GiovincoToronto FC22
2014Bradley Wright-PhillipsNY Red Bulls27
2013Camilo SanvezzoVancouver22
2012Chris WondolowskiSJ Earthquakes27
2011Dwayne De RosarioD.C. United16
2010Chris WondolowskiSJ Earthquakes18
2009Jeff CunninghamFC Dallas17
2008Landon DonovanLA Galaxy20
2007Luciano EmilioD.C. United20
2006Jeff CunninghamReal Salt Lake16
2005Taylor TwellmanNE Revolution17

*2020 MLS season was shortened to 23 matches due to COVID-19 pandemic

Prior to 2005, MLS awarded it's Golden Boot by giving two points for a goal and one for an assist.

All-time MLS top goal scorers

13 players in MLS history have scored 100 or more league goals, led by the league's all-time greatest scorer Chris Wondolowski, who played nearly his entire MLS career with the San Jose Earthquakes, retiring in 2021.

Kei Kamara is technically still an active player, needing 24 more goals to catch the leader, but was released by LAFC in the 2024/25 offseason and therefore currently is not contracted with an MLS club.

Legendary superstar Landon Donovan is third on the chart, and his illustrious career was valuable enough to have the league's MVP award named after him.

RankPlayerGoalsGames
1.Chris Wondolowski171413
2.Kei Kamara147445
3.Landon Donovan145340
4.Jeff Cunningham134365
5.Jaime Moreno133340
6.Bradley Wright-Phillips117234
7.Josef Martinez*116184
8.Ante Razov114262
9.Jason Kreis108305
10.Gyasi Zardes106328

* Active MLS player

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Joe Wright

Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, managing global soccer and the UK team. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.