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The Premier League 100 Club: Legends who hit triple figures

football03 December 2025 09:45| © SuperSport
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Since its inception in 1992, the Premier League has been the ultimate stage for football’s finest finishers. Yet, among thousands who have graced its pitches, only a select few have scored 100 or more goals — earning a place in the prestigious “100 Club.” These players embody consistency, brilliance, and longevity.

From Alan Shearer’s towering record to Erling Haaland’s meteoric rise, this is the story of the elite scorers who shaped the league’s history.

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THE ALL-TIME LEADERS

At the summit stands Alan Shearer, the undisputed king of Premier League goals. His 260 strikes for Blackburn and Newcastle remain untouched, a testament to his ruthless finishing and aerial dominance. Shearer claimed three Golden Boots and led Blackburn to the 1994–95 title — a feat etched in folklore.

Close behind is Harry Kane, whose 213 goals for Tottenham made him Spurs’ greatest ever scorer before his move to Bayern Munich. Kane’s consistency and ability to score from anywhere earned him three Golden Boots and England’s captaincy.

Completing the top three is Wayne Rooney with 208 goals. A teenage prodigy at Everton, Rooney became Manchester United’s talisman, winning five league titles and scoring in every conceivable way — volleys, chips, and long-range screamers.

FOREIGN ICONS WHO REDEFINED THE GAME

The Premier League’s global appeal owes much to its foreign stars. Thierry Henry, Arsenal’s talisman, mesmerized fans with his elegance and pace, netting 175 goals and inspiring the Invincibles season. Sergio Agüero, Manchester City’s record scorer, delivered 184 goals, including the immortal strike that sealed the 2012 title in stoppage time.

Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s Egyptian King, has already surpassed 190 goals, becoming the highest-scoring African in league history. Cristiano Ronaldo, with 103 goals, dazzled in two spells at Manchester United, collecting three league titles before conquering Europe.

And then there’s Didier Drogba, the Ivorian powerhouse who scored 104 goals for Chelsea. Drogba wasn’t just a scorer; he was a big-game player, delivering in finals and defining an era of dominance at Stamford Bridge. He became the first African to join the 100 Club.

Sadio Mané, another African icon, struck 111 goals for Southampton and Liverpool. Known for his blistering pace and relentless pressing, Mane was a key figure in Liverpool’s Champions League triumph and their long-awaited league title in 2020. Remarkably, he reached the century without scoring a single penalty.

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THE FASTEST TO 100

Reaching 100 goals is hard. Doing it fast is legendary. Erling Haaland shattered records by hitting the century mark in just 111 games, redefining what’s possible in modern football. Before him, Shearer (124 games), Kane (141), and Agüero (147) set benchmarks for efficiency.

STATS THAT TELL THE STORY

Didier Drogba was the first African to join the club; Aguero the first South American.

The Premier League 100 Club is more than a statistic — it’s a badge of honour. These players didn’t just score goals; they created memories, defined eras, and inspired generations. As Haaland storms toward Shearer’s record, one question lingers: Who will be the next to join this elite fraternity?

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