10. Mariano Martín – 128 Goals
Appearances: 214
Mariano Martín was a Spanish footballer who played forward for FC Barcelona from 1939 until 1948. He was a key player in the Catalan club's attacking line.
Mariano Martín appeared in 224 appearances for the club and scored 128 official goals in all competitions.
9. Rivaldo – 130 Goals
Appearances: 235
Rivaldo Vítor Borba Ferreira, Brazil's football legend, is the seventh joint Barcelona best scorer with 130 goals, together with Cameroonian international Samuel Eto'o. The Brazilian offensive midfielder scored 130 goals in 235 appearances for the club in all competitions.
8. Samuel Eto’o – 130 Goals
Appearances: 199
Samuel Eto'o, along with Brazil football icon Rivaldo, is Barcelona's equal highest scorer in history, with 130 goals.
From 2004 through 2009, the Cameroonian was an important player for the Catalan club. He was a striker who was regarded by analysts as one of the best strikers of all time.
7. Paulino Alcántara – 143 Goals
Appearances: 395
Paulino Alcántara Riestrá was a Spanish Filipino footballer who played as a striker for most of his career. He moved to the Philippines to join Bohemian, where he stayed for two seasons before returning to Barcelona the following year. Alcântara scored 18 goals in 25 league appearances with the Filipino professional football team.
6. Josep Escolà – 167 Goals
Appearances: 236
The Spaniard scored 167 goals in 236 appearances for Barcelona in all competitions. He was a member of the club for fifteen years.
He began his professional career with Sants FC before moving on to Barcelona after only two seasons.
During his first few years at Barcelona, he helped the team win the Campionat de Catalunya, or Catalonia Football Championship.
5. Josep Samitier – 184 Goals
Appearances: 360
Josep Samitier was a Spanish football midfielder who played for FC Barcelona. He spent the most of his playing career with Barcelona, with stops at Real Madrid and OGC Nice in France.
Josep Samitier is Barcelona's seventh all-time leading scorer, having scored 184 goals in 360 matches across all competitions. During his tenure at Barcelona, he was one of the most prominent players in the midfield.
Samitier's importance at the club was recognized when he was named Spain's highest-paid player in 1925.
4. László Kubala – 194 Goals
Appearances: 281
László Kubala Stecz was a forward in Hungarian professional football. To this day, he is recognized as one of the greatest players in history, as well as an FC Barcelona icon.
Before joining FC Barcelona in 1951, László Kubala had previously played for some of the best teams in Eastern Europe, notably Ferencváros and Slovan Bratislava.
He was effective on the field of play in a variety of ways, including dribbling, precision, and strong finishing. He was a member of Barcelona's successful 1950s squad.
3. Luis Suárez – 198 Goals
Appearances: 283
Luis Alberto Suárez Daz is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a striker. Suárez is widely regarded as one of the finest forwards of the twenty-first century.
The Uruguayan professional footballer is renowned for his passing, finishing, and ball control, and is widely regarded as one of the best attackers of all time.
2. César Rodríguez – 232 Goals
Appearances: 351
César Rodrguez is Barcelona's second all-time leading scorer, with 232 goals in all competitions.
César won five La Liga championships, three Copa del Generalsimo, three Copa Eva Duarte, and two Latin Cups as a member of the great Barcelona front line with Basora, László Kubala, Eduardo Manchón, and Moreno.
1. Lionel Messi – 678 Goals
Appearances: 778
Lionel Andrés Messi is Barcelona's all-time leading scorer, with 672 goals in 778 matches in all competitions. Messi is largely recognized as the finest player in the world and one of the greatest players of all time.
He went to Barcelona in 2000 to continue his youth career with Newell's Old Boys.
Following his promotion to Barcelona C in 2003, he began his professional career. After only one season, he was moved to Barcelona B, where he quickly established himself as a key player.
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