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Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

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In this uruguayan team's all-time goal list, there are no Uruguayan stars such as Enzo Franciscoli, Ruben Sousa and Daniel Fonseca, which we are familiar with. The active Suarez and Cavani dominate the top two of the list, with Diego Fran in third.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

1 Luis Suárez (born 24 January 1987 in Salto, Uruguay) has made 126 appearances for Uruguay since 2007, scoring 65 goals. He has participated in three World Cups, 3 goals and 2 assists in 6 games of the 2010 World Cup, and won the fourth place; in 2014 World Cup, he played 2 games and 2 goals to advance to the round of 16; in 2018 World Cup, he played 5 games, 2 goals and 1 assist, and advanced to the quarterfinals. He has also participated in three Copa America tournaments, the 2011 Copa America winner, making 15 appearances in the Copa America and scoring 6 goals.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

2 Born on 14 February 1987 in Salto, Uruguay, Edinson Cavani has made 126 appearances for Uruguay since 2008, scoring 53 goals. He has participated in three World Cups, and won the fourth place in 6 games of the 2010 World Cup, 1 goal and 1 assist, and in 4 games of the 2014 World Cup, 1 goal and 1 assist, advancing to the round of 16. 3 goals in 4 games of the 2018 World Cup, advancing to the quarterfinals. In addition, he has participated in five Copa America competitions, making 19 appearances and scoring 4 goals, winning the championship in 2011.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

3 Diego Forlán, born may 19, in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 19 May. He made 112 appearances for Uruguay between 2002 and 2014, scoring 36 goals. He has participated in three World Cup matches, 1 goal in 1 game of the 2002 World Cup, and did not qualify in the group stage; 5 goals and 1 assist in 7 games of the 2010 World Cup, winning the fourth place Golden Ball winner; and making 2 appearances in the 2014 World Cup to advance to the round of 16. He also participated in three Copa America tournaments, making 19 appearances, scoring 6 goals and 3 assists, finishing third in 2004, fourth in 2007 and 2011.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

4 Héctor Scarone was born on 26 November 1898 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He made 51 appearances for Uruguay between 1917 and 1930, scoring 31 goals. He made 3 appearances at the 1930 World Cup, scoring 1 goal and winning the title. He has participated in six Copa America tournaments, made 19 appearances, scored 14 goals, won four championships in 1917, 1923, 1924 and 1926, and was the top scorer of the 1927 Copa America. He also won gold medals in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games. He died on 4 April 1967 in Montevideo, Uruguay, at the age of 68.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

5 Ángel Romano was born on 2 August 1893 in Montevideo, Uruguay. He made 69 appearances for Uruguay between 1913 and 1927, scoring 28 goals. He has participated in nine Copa America tournaments, won six titles in 1916, 1917, 1920, 1923, 1924 and 1926, won the Copa America's Top Scorer in 1917 and 1920, and was also a gold medalist in the 1924 Olympic Football Tournament. He died on 22 August 1972 in Montevideo, Uruguay, at the age of 79.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

6 Óscar Míguez was born on 5 December 1927 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Between 1950 and 1958 he made 39 appearances for Uruguay, scoring 27 goals. He has participated in two World Cups, making 4 appearances in the 1950 World Cup, scoring 5 goals and winning the championship; 3 appearances in the 1954 World Cup, scoring 3 goals, and finishing 4th. He has also participated in two Copa America tournaments, making five appearances in the 1955 Copa America, scoring 3 goals and finishing fourth; and in 1956, he made 5 appearances in the Copa America, scoring 3 goals and winning the championship. He died on 19 August 2006 in Artigas, Uruguay, at the age of 78.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

7 Sebastián Abreu (born 17 October 1976 in Minas Deunas, Uruguay. He made 70 appearances for Uruguay between 1996 and 2012, scoring 26 goals. He has participated in two World Cups, appearing 3 times in the 2002 World Cup and not qualifying in the group stage; 4 appearances in the 2010 World Cup, finishing fourth. In addition, he has participated in three Copa America competitions, 1 appearance in the 1997 Copa America, and did not qualify for the group stage; 4 appearances in the 2007 Copa America, scoring 2 goals and finishing fourth; and 1 appearance in the 2011 Copa America, winning the championship.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

8 Pedro Petrone was born on 11 May 1905 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Between 1923 and 1930 he made 28 appearances for Uruguay, scoring 24 goals. He participated in the 1930 World Cup, made 1 appearance, and won the championship. He has participated in four Copa America games, 3 goals in 3 games of the 1923 Copa America, champion and top scorer, 4 goals in 3 games of the 1925 Copa America, champion and top scorer, 3 goals in 3 games of the 1927 Copa America, runner-up and top scorer; 1 appearance in the 1929 Copa America, third place. He also won gold medals in the 1924 and 1928 Olympic Games. He died on December 13, 1964 in Montevideo, Uruguay, at the age of 59.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

9 Fernando Morena was born on 2 February 1952 in Punta Gorda, Uruguay. He made 53 appearances for Uruguay between 1971 and 1983, scoring 22 goals. He made 3 appearances at the 1974 World Cup and did not qualify for the group stage. In addition, he has participated in two Copa America competitions, advancing to the semifinals with 1 goal in 2 games and 1 goal in 1975 Copa America, and 2 goals in 2 games in 1983.

Uruguay national team top 10 in its all-time goalscoring list

Carlos Aguilera was born on September 21, 1964 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Between 1982 and 1997 he made 64 appearances for Uruguay, scoring 22 goals. He has participated in two World Cups, the 1986 World Cup Uruguay Team No. 20, did not play, advanced to the round of sixteen, and the 1990 World Cup Uruguay Team No. 18, played 4 times, advanced to the round of sixteen. He has also participated in two America's Cups, winning the 1983 America's Cup with 3 goals in 8 games and 4 appearances in the 1989 America's Cup, finishing runner-up.

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