goalscorer

English

Alternative forms

  • goal scorer, goal-scorer

Etymology

From goal +‎ scorer.

Noun

goalscorer (plural goalscorers)

  1. (soccer) A person who scores a goal, or scores goals
    • 2012 June 9, Owen Phillips, “Euro 2012: Netherlands 0-1 Denmark”, in BBC Sport[1]:
      At the other end, goalscorer Krohn-Dehli's 20-yard strike brought a fine stop from Stekelenburg.
    • 2023 May 12, George Ramsay, “After a record-breaking season, Erling Haaland is on track to become ‘the best striker ever’”, in CNN[2]:
      At the age of 22, the Norwegian forward had already established himself as one of the best goalscorers in European football – first at Red Bull Salzburg, then with two prolific seasons at Borussia Dortmund.
    • 2025 May 7, Ben Morse, “‘Proud of you’: Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son earns first call-up for Portugal Under-15 national team”, in CNN[3]:
      Ronaldo Sr., who is the record goalscorer in men’s international soccer with 136 goals for Portugal, congratulated his son on his Instagram Stories by posting a picture of his name on the squad list, saying: “Proud of you, son!”

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