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Cano finished the Libertadores as the top scorer in the 21st century edition

Cano finished the Libertadores as the top scorer in the 21st century edition

Germán Cano scored the first goal in the final and finished the competition with 13 goals (Photo: Marcelo Gonçalves – FFC)

After scoring the team’s first goal Fluminense In the 2-1 win over Boca Juniors last Saturday at the Maracanã, German Cano was given an extra reason to celebrate. In addition, he obviously won the Libertadores title, as he was named the top scorer in the 21st century. There were 13 in total. No one has scored as many goals as the Argentine from 2001 until now.

The Argentine started the final in a draw with Pedro from FlamingoHe was crowned top scorer in the tournament last year in 2022, with 12 goals. In 2000, the former striker Luizao scored 15 goals for the team Sao Paulo.

More than him, only Daniel Onega, the Argentine River Plate player, in 1966, scored 17 goals. See the list of the best scorers of the century. 21st:

2023 – Germain Cano (13 goals)
2022 – Pedro (12 goals)
2021 – Gabriel Barbosa (11 goals)
2020 – Fidel Martinez (8 goals)
2019 – Gabriel Barbosa (9 goals)
2018 – Borja and Murillo (9 goals)
2017 – Jose Sand (9 goals)
2016 – Calleri (9 goals)
2015 – Gustavo Po (8 goals)
2014 – Julio dos Santos and Nicolas Oliveira (5 goals)
2013 – Joe (7 goals)
2012 – Alustiza and Neymar (8 goals)
2011 – Nani Wallisson (7 goals)
2010 – Thiago Ribeiro (8 goals)
2009 – Boselli (8 goals)
2008 – Marcelo Moreno and Cabañas (8 goals)
2007 – Cabañas (10 goals)
2006 – Delgado, Aloisio, Montenegro, Farias, Borja, Fernando, Quinteros, Calderon, Marcinho, Pavone, Nilmar, Urrutia, Erreros and Washington (5 goals).
2005 – Salcedo (5 goals)
2004 – Luis Fabiano (8 goals)
2003 – Delgado and Ricardo Oliveira (9 goals)
2002 – Rodrigo Mendes (10 goals)
2001 – Lopez (9 goals)

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