List of international goals scored by Eusébio

Eusébio (1942–2014) scored 41 goals in 64 matches for the Portugal national football team between 1961 and 1973.[1]

He remained the national team's top scorer of all time until his record was broken by Pauleta in 2005;[2] he is now third with the record being held by Cristiano Ronaldo.[3]

Eusébio was the top scorer at the 1966 FIFA World Cup with nine goals, including four in the quarter-final against North Korea. He scored two international hat-tricks: his haul against North Korea, and three goals in a victory over Turkey in qualification for the tournament.

Goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 8 October 1961 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Luxembourg Luxembourg 4–1 4–2 1962 World Cup Qualification
2. 17 May 1962 Estádio José Alvalade (1956), Lisbon, Portugal Belgium Belgium 1–2 1–2 Friendly
3. 7 November 1962 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria Bulgaria Bulgaria 0–1 3–1 Euro 1964 Preliminary round
4. 3 May 1964 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Belgium Belgium 0–1 1–2 Friendly
5. 17 May 1964 Estádio Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal England England 3–2 3–4
6. 15 November 1964 Estádio das Antas, Porto, Portugal Spain Spain 1–1 2–1
7. 2–1
8. 24 January 1965 Estádio Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal Turkey Turkey 2–0 5–1 1966 World Cup Qualification
9. 4–1
10. 5–1
11. 19 April 1965 Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, Ankara, Turkey Turkey Turkey 0–1 0–1
12. 25 April 1965 Tehelné pole, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 0–1 0–1
13. 13 June 1965 Estádio Nacional, Lisbon, Portugal Romania Romania 1–0 2–1
14. 2–0
15. 12 June 1966 Norway Norway 1–0 4–0 Friendly
16. 3–0
17. 21 June 1966 Idrætsparken, Copenhagen, Denmark Denmark Denmark 0–1 1–3
18. 16 July 1966 Old Trafford, Manchester, England Bulgaria Bulgaria 2–0 3–0 1966 FIFA World Cup
19. 19 July 1966 Goodison Park, Liverpool, England Brazil Brazil 2–0 3–1
20. 3–1
21. 23 July 1966 North Korea North Korea 1–3 5–3
22. 2–3
23. 3–3
24. 4–3
25. 26 July 1966 Wembley Stadium (1923), London, England England England 2–1 2–1
26. 28 July 1966 Soviet Union Soviet Union 1–0 2–1
27. 27 March 1967 Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy Italy Italy 0–1 1–1 Friendly
28. 8 June 1967 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway Norway Norway 0–1 1–2 Euro 1968 Qualifying
29. 1–2
30. 11 December 1968 Karaiskakis Stadium, Athens, Greece Greece Greece 4–2 4–2 1970 World Cup Qualification
31. 4 May 1969 Estádio das Antas, Porto, Portugal Greece Greece 1–2 2–2
32. 2 November 1969 Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, Switzerland Switzerland Switzerland 0–1 1–1
33. 21 April 1971 Estádio da Luz (1954), Lisbon, Portugal Scotland Scotland 2–0 2–0 Euro 1972 Qualifying
34. 12 May 1971 Estádio das Antas, Porto, Portugal Denmark Denmark 2–0 5–0
35. 11 June 1972 Machadão, Natal, Brazil Ecuador Ecuador 0–1 0–3 Brazilian Independence Cup
36. 14 June 1972 Estádio do Arruda, Recife, Brazil Iran Iran 0–1 0–3
37. 18 June 1972 Chile Chile 1–4 1–4
38. 29 June 1972 Estádio do Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Argentina Argentina 1–2 1–3
39. 3 March 1973 Parc des Princes, Paris, France France France 1–1 1–2 Friendly
40. 1–2
41. 28 March 1973 Highfield Road, Coventry, England Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1–1 1–1 1974 World Cup Qualification

See also

References

  1. "Eusébio Ferreira da Silva – Goals in International Matches". rsssf.com.
  2. "Pauleta beats Eusebio's Portugal goal record". ESPN. Reuters. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  3. "Records come naturally to me, says Ronaldo". ESPN. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
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