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Mon 06 October 2025, 14:00|Tottenham Hotspur

Mohammed Kudus's match-winner against Leeds on Saturday saw the number of different nationalities to score for us in the Premier League extend to 43.

Since the Premier League formed in 1992, 43 different nationalities have contributed to the 1,966 goals we have scored in the competition to date.

Born and raised in Ghana, Mo became the first Ghanaian to score for in the Premier League and the 11th from the continent of Africa.

He also became the 179th different goalscorer for us in the Premier League - a record for the competition.

Mo is the newest nationality to contribute a Premier League goal for us since 2023 when Senegal's Pape Matar Sarr scored in a 2-0 win over Manchester United (August, 2023).

Which countries have our Premier League goals come from?

  1. England - 881 goals from 65 players
  2. South Korea - 127 goals from one player
  3. Republic of Ireland - 111 goals from seven players
  4. Wales - 91 goals from four players
  5. Denmark - 71 goals from three players
  6. Brazil - 53 goals from seven players
  7. France - 49 goals from 13 players
  8. Norway - 43 goals from two players
  9. The Netherlands - 42 goals from seven players
  10. Germany - 39 goals from four players
  11. Belgium - 36 goals from four players
  12. Togo - 35 goals from one player
  13. Argentina - 32 goals from six players
  14. Bulgaria - 27 goals from one player
  15. Uruguay - 26 goals from two players
  16. Sweden - 25 goals from three players
  17. Croatia - 24 goals from four players
  18. Spain - 22 goals from five players
  19. Russia - 20 goals from one player
  20. Mali - 16 goals from two players
  21. Egypt - 15 goals from two players
  22. Scotland - 14 goals from four players
  23. Ukraine - 10 goals from one player
  24. Iceland - nine goals from two players
  25. USA - eight goals from a single player
  26. Switzerland - eight goals from two players
  27. Romania - eight goals from three players
  28. Portugal - eight goals from four players
  29. Senegal - seven goals from a single player
  30. Cameroon - seven goals from three players
  31. Kenya - six goals from a single player
  32. Ivory Coast - five goals from a single player
  33. Italy - five goals from two players
  34. Israel - four goals from a single player
  35. Colombia - three goals from a single player
  36. Finland - three goals from a single player
  37. Canada - two goals from a single player
  38. Honduras - one goal
  39. South Africa - one goal
  40. Algeria - one goal
  41. Morocco - one goal
  42. Northern Ireland - one goal
  43. Ghana - one goal

Our top goalscorers from each nation

  1. Harry Kane - England - 213 goals
  2. Heung-Min Son - South Korea - 127 goals
  3. Robbie Keane - Republic of Ireland - 91 goals
  4. Gareth Bale - Wales - 53 goals
  5. Christian Eriksen - Denmark - 51 goals
  6. Steffen Iversen - Norway - 36 goals
  7. Emmanuel Adebayor - Togo - 35 goals
  8. Jurgen Klinnsman - Germany - 29 goals
  9. Dimitar Berbatov - Bulgaria - 27 goals
  10. Rafael van der Vaart - The Netherlands - 24 goals
  11. Dejan Kulusevski - Sweden - 22 goals
  12. Lucas Moura - Brazil - 20 goals
  13. Roman Pavluchenko - Russia - 20 goals
  14. Gus Poyet - Uruguay - 18 goals
  15. Erik Lamela - Argentina - 17 goals
  16. Nacer Chadli - Belgium - 15 goals
  17. Mido - Egypt - 14 goals
  18. Frederic Kanoute - Mali - 14 goals
  19. Luka Modric - Croatia - 13 goals
  20. David Ginola - France - 12 goals
  21. Sergei Rebrov - Ukraine - 10 goals
  22. Gylfi Sigurdsson - Iceland - 8 goals
  23. Pedro Porro - Spain - 8 goals
  24. Clint Dempsey - USA - 8 goals
  25. Ramon Vega - Switzerland - 7 goals
  26. Pape Matar Sarr - Senegal - 7 goals
  27. Victor Wanyama - Kenya - 6 goals
  28. Colin Calderwood - Scotland - 6 goals
  29. Serge Aurier - Ivory Coast - 5 goals
  30. Ilie Dumitrescu - Romania - 4 goals
  31. Benoit Assou-Ekotto - Cameroon - 4 goals
  32. Jose Dominguez - Portugal - 4 goals
  33. Ronny Rosenthal - Israel - 4 goals
  34. Davinson Sanchez - Colombia - 3 goals
  35. Nicola Berti - Italy - 3 goals
  36. Teemu Tainio - Finland - 3 goals
  37. Paul Stalteri - Canada - 2 goals
  38. Wilson Palacios - Honduras - one goal
  39. Mbulelo Mabizela - South Africa - one goal
  40. Moussa Saib - Algeria - one goal
  41. Noureddine Naybet - Morocco - one goal
  42. Paul McVeigh - Northern Ireland - one goal
  43. Mohammed Kudus - Ghana - one goal