Who are the top scorers in women’s football at the Paris 2024 Olympics? The player that leads the list did not make it to the final but no one was able to overtake her: Marie-Antoinette Katoto. Let’s have a look at the list of top scorers at the Paris 2024 Olympics women’s football. 

Top scorers Women’s Football Paris 2024 Olympics

List of Top scorers Women’s Football Paris 2024 Olympics

5 goals

  • Marie-Antoinette Katoto – France*

4 goals

  • Mallory Swanson – USA (2 assist) GOLD
  • Barbra Banda – Zambia (1 assist)*

3 goals

  • Trinity Rodman – USA (1 assist) GOLD
  • Lea Schuller – Germany Bronze
  • Sophia Smith – USA (1 assists) GOLD

2 goals

  • Steph Catley – Australia (2 assists)* 
  • Leicy Santos – Colombia (1 assist)* 
  • Alexia Putellas – Spain 
  • Alanna Kennedy – Australia* 
  • Racheal Kundananji – Zambia* 
  • Vanessa Gilles – Canada*

Mallory Swanson, Trinity Rodman and Sophia Smith went into the final against Brazil with three goals each. They had to opportunity to overtake Katoto but onle Swanson scored once. Leaving the French player to lead the list.

Who was the topscorer at the Olympics Tokyo 2020?

Vivianne Miedema scored 10 goals during that Olympics for the Netherlands. Miedema earned a place among the All-time Olympic Top Scorers after that. The Dutch international did not make it to Paris as the Netherlands did not qualify.

Top scorers Women’s Football Paris 2024 Olympics

All-time Olympic top scorers

  1. Cristiane – Brazil (14 goals) 
  2. Marta – Brazil (13) – currently playing at Paris 2024 
  3. Christine Sinclair – Canada (12) 
  4. Carli Lloyd – USA (10) V
  5. Vivianne Miedema – Netherlands (10) 
  6. Birgit Prinz – Germany (10) 
  7. Abby Wambach – USA (9) 
  8. Pretinha – Brazil (8) 
  9. Stina Blackstenius – Sweden (7) 
  10. Sam Kerr – Australia (7) 
  11. Melissa Tancredi – Canada (7)

Where to watch USA vs Germany Olympics 2024 Women’s Football?

Watch the Paris 2024 women’s football through the Media Rights Holders (MRHs). MRHs include:

  • HBO Max
  • ARD/ZDF in Germany.
  • BBC in the United Kingdom
  • Discovery & Eurosport across Europe.
  • France 3 in France.
  • SuperSport in South Africa.
  • Channel 9 and Stan Sport in Australia.
  • NBC and Peacock in the United States.
  • SKY NZ in New Zealand.
  • Fuji TV/NHK/Nippon TV/TBS/TV Asahi/TV Tokyo in Japan.

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