From Higuaín to Messi and Suárez, Inter Miami’s attack has undergone a dramatic transformation. We trace the evolution of the team’s goalscoring history, highlighting the key players who have led the line and the impact of the current star duo.
From Gonzalo Higuaín to Leonardo Campana and Josef Martínez, Inter Miami has seen its share of talented goalscorers in its short history. However, the arrival of Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez has taken the team’s attacking prowess to a new level. Robert Taylor’s recent goal against Philadelphia has also propelled him up the ranks. Let’s take a look at Inter Miami’s all-time leading goalscorers.
Inter Miami All-Time Top Scorers:
- Lionel Messi: 39 goals in 45 appearances
- Leonardo Campana: 32 goals in 100 appearances
- Luis Suárez: 29 goals in 46 appearances
- Gonzalo Higuaín: 29 goals in 70 appearances
- Robert Taylor: 18 goals in 114 appearances
- Josef Martínez: 12 goals in 40 appearances
- Matías Rojas: 9 goals in 20 appearances
- Diego Gómez: 7 goals in 40 appearances
- Jordi Alba: 7 goals in 59 appearances
- Robbie Robinson: 7 goals in 58 appearances
- Lewis Morgan: 7 goals in 58 appearances
- Benjamin Cremaschi: 7 goals in 75 appearances
Inter Miami’s Active Goalscoring Leaders:
- Lionel Messi: 39 goals in 45 appearances
- Luis Suárez: 29 goals in 46 appearances
- Robert Taylor: 18 goals in 114 appearances
- Jordi Alba: 7 goals in 59 appearances
- Benjamin Cremaschi: 7 goals in 75 appearances
- Tadeo Allende: 4 goals in 7 appearances
- David Ruiz: 4 goals in 70 appearances
- Telasco Segovia: 3 goals in 8 appearances
- Ian Fray: 3 goals in 38 appearances
- Tomás Avilés: 3 goals in 56 appearances
Messi leads the way in Inter Miami history
Inter Miami’s journey in Major League Soccer began in 2020. Due to its recent formation, the club led by David Beckham does not yet have historic goalscorers with impressive numbers, such as Landon Donovan at Los Angeles Galaxy (140 goals) or Jaime Moreno at DC United (131 goals). Even so, a renowned striker quickly stood out in his first two years on the team.
After a spectacular career in Europe, with spells at giants such as Real Madrid, Juventus, Milan, and Chelsea, Gonzalo Higuaín arrived in Fort Lauderdale in 2020 from Juventus. “El Pipita,” who arrived with the superstar label from the moment he set foot in Florida, did not disappoint: in 70 matches, he scored 29 goals (all in MLS) and provided 11 assists.
Lionel Messi, who has only been in Miami for a short time, has had a remarkable impact both on and off the field. Between MLS, the Leagues Cup, the US Open Cup, and the Concachampions, Messi has scored 38 goals in 44 matches. He surpassed the mark of Higuaín and Leonardo Campana, who reached 32 goals in 100 matches. Just behind him is Luis Suárez with 29 goals in 45 appearances.