Day 9 of MX League left different goal scenes that led fans to the 18 teams maximum emotion.

In the scorers table so far in the Clausura tournament, you can find players from Pachuca, Blue Cross, cougarsTigers, Lions, ChivasNecaxa, White Roosters, Puebla FC, Toluca and Lagoon of the Saintsamong others.

There statistics are made up of 95 players In addition to the number of goals scored during the tournament, it includes minutes played (MJ), average scoring time and striker nationality.

At the end of the day, America’s Henry Josué Martín leads the list with 10 goals, followed by Rogelio Gabriel Funes, from Monterrey, with 7 goals; in third place is Juan Ignacio Dinenno of PUMAS with 7 scores.

In fourth place appears Arturo Alfonso González, from Monterrey with 5 accumulated goals and in fifth place, Nicolás Alejandro Ibáñez, from UANL with 5 annotations.

Photo: Darkroom
Photo: Darkroom

The top scorers of each tournament receive the “Ballon d’Or”, issued by the Mexican Football Federation (Femexfut) in different categories. Previously, these prices were known as “Citlallis”, but it was from 2003 that they changed their name.

Getting to the top of the goalscoring list isn’t easy, let alone leaving a record for future generations of footballers to try to match. When examining the list of Maximum network breakers in the history of Mexican football names like brazilian Cabinho, Carlos Hermosillo and the Paraguayan Jose Saturnino Cardozo.

The top five scorers in the history of the Mexican league:

1. Evanivaldo Castro Cabinho: historic striker of Pumas has scored 312 goals for all 13 seasons he was in Mexico. With the university students, he won the scoring title in 4 consecutive seasons from 1975 to 1979.

2. Carlos Hermosillo: striker who has achieved his best times with the Máquina Celeste del Cruz Azul with which he scored 169 goalsmore than half of 295 goals that adorn his career as an active player which ended in 2001. On six occasions he was recognized as the goalscorer of the Aztec football champion.

3. Jared Borgetti: known as “El Zorro del Desierto” has to his credit 252 points throughout his career, to be placed third on the list. Most of the goals were scored during his time at Santos Laguna.

4. Parachutist Jose Saturnino Cardozo scored 249 goals as it passes through the country. For 11 seasons he remained active with the Toluca Red Devils (1994-2005). With this team, he also set a record in short tournaments with 29 scores. In 2006, he became a coach.

5. Horace Casarin is remembered as one of the first great idols domestic soccer. His career began in 1936 at Necaxa, he also shines with the Atlante Iron Colts, for more than two decades broke the net 238 times. Among other great achievements and affection from the fans, he is remembered for scoring five goals in one game.

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