Lazio | Scorers ranking: History is immobile, 207 goals in blue and white

Lazio | Scorers ranking: History is immobile, 207 goals in blue and white
Lazio | Scorers ranking: History is immobile, 207 goals in blue and white

Of Gian Luca MIGNOGNA

Ciro Immobile despite a complicated season he stamped his name in large letters on the History of Lazio. With the historic goal scored against Bayern Munich and the one scored against Monza in the championship, in fact, the blue and white center forward has achieved share 207 goals in the Lazio “all time” scorer ranking, exceeding the previous one by fifty-eight units official record” set by Silvio Piola and also consolidating the new social primacy”also including the unofficial markings, previously the prerogative of the historic Lazio center forward of the 1930s.

It is more appropriate than ever to keep the Ranking of Gunners more prolific than History of the Capital’s First Team (official record)in which, it must be clarified, markings prior to the introduction of the are not counted Single Group (1929/30).

All the students are included in this ranking official goals scored by the Lazio Bombers in the championships of Serie A and Bin Italian Cup And Italian Super Cup and in European competitions recognized byUEFA (as well as in the unofficial Fairs Cupas the forerunner of the UEFA Cup).

At the head there is a sextet of absolute value, composed of Silvio Piola, Giuseppe Signori, Giorgio Chinaglia, Bruno Giordano, Tommaso Rocchi and led, in fact, by Ciro Immobilewho experienced exceptional and prolific seasons like never before, which allowed him to conquer the Golden Shoe and the title of European champion with the Italian national team, as well as to overtake the legendary Lazio in the scorers’ rankings Silvio Piolawhich however remains the All-time top scorer in the Italian top flight (290 goals) and Serie A (274 goals, excluding the 1945/46 National Division).

With his 207 goals Ciro Motionless he is also, as mentioned, the undisputed holder of the “social primacy” of the scores at Lazio, which also includes all the goals of the competitions not officially recognizedit is necessary to dutifully remember that Silvio Piola (white and blue vice-record holder), graduated World Champion with Italy in 1938, he signed 10 more goals (for a total of 159 goals in the overall team count)not counted in the statistics and marked in the Central European Cup of 1937 in which Lazio was Vice-Champion of Europe.

For the sake of completeness, it should be noted that this, like other rankings, does not even include a Giorgio Chinaglia the goals scored in unrecognized European competitions (Zentropa Cup, Alpine Cup and Anglo-Italian Cup), which would be worth another 18 goals in favor of the legendary Lazio center forward Italian champion 1973/74as well as the Bomber Bruno Giordano can boast a further 8 goals scored, but not calculated, in the Summer Cup played in 1978 (Renzo Garlaschelli he scored three).

Fulvio Bernardinifinally, it was Vice-Champion of Italy with Lazio 1922/23 and, before the Single Group, he scored 73 goals in seven seasons played with the blue and white shirt (1919-1926), not counted here, during which he was the first central-southern footballer to be called up and play with the Italian national team jersey. Ex ultimas it must be remembered that those same years, in addition to “Fuffo” Bernardini, also Dante Filippi he played for Lazio for seven seasons, during which he scored 65 goals with the blue and white shirt (not included in this statistic).

There it is Top 25 of the Lazio Bombers of all time, updated to today’s date, in which Sergei Milinkovic he fully entered as the first ever foreign scorer, breaking away Goran Pandev and the German champion Miroslav Klosereaching altitude 69 goals and conquering the8th place alone in the ranking, while Felipe Anderson is in 12th position with 58 goals (overtaken Simone Inzaghi and Pierluigi Casiraghi, he is -5 behind the German champion) and Luis Alberto a share of 52 goals (Vincenzo D’Amico and Pavel Nedved detached) and they also entered the Top 15 all time biancazzurra (NB: ties have been placed in alphabetical order):

  1. Ciro Immobile: 207 (2016-2024)
  2. Silvio Piola: 149 (1934-1943)
  3. Giuseppe Signori: 127 (1992-1998)
  4. Giorgio Chinaglia: 122 (1969-1976)
  5. Bruno Giordano: 108 (1975-1985)
  6. Tommaso Rocchi: 105 (2004-2013)
  7. Aldo Puccinelli: 78 (1940-1943/1945-1955)
  8. Sergej Milinkovic: 69 (2015-2023)
  9. Renzo Garlaschelli: 64 (1972-1982)
  10. Goran Pandev: 64 (2004-2009)
  11. Miroslav Klose: 63 (2011-2016)
  12. Felipe Anderson: 58 (2013-2018/2021-2024)
  13. Pierluigi Casiraghi: 56 (1993-1998)
  14. Simone Inzaghi: 55 (1999-2005/2005-2007/2008-2010)
  15. Luis Alberto: 52 (2016-2024)
  16. Juan Carlos Morrone: 52 (1960-1964/1966-1971)
  17. Vincenzo D’Amico: 51 (1971-1980/1981-1986)
  18. Pavel Nedved: 51 (1996-2001)
  19. Hernan Crespo: 48 (2000-2002)
  20. Marcelo Salas: 48 (1998-2001)
  21. Stefano Mauri: 47 (2006-2016)
  22. Ruben Sosa: 47 (1988-1992)
  23. Antonio Candreva: 45 (2012-2016)
  24. Humberto Tozzi: 45 (1956-1960)
  25. Enrique Flamini: 44 (1939-1943/1946-1952/1953-1954)
 
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