Top 14 goal scorers list in the FA Cup, history, quiz, Q&A.
2020-21 The FA Cup returns this weekend with all 32 The FA Cup third-round ties broadcast live for the first time.
14 - Another man to score in the famous Cup for five different teams. He won the League Cup but never the FA Cup. Darren Bent
14 - He only played in England for five seasons but makes the list. Scored twice in a Cardiff final. Ruud van Nistelrooy
14 - Twice a Cup winner, this prolific Premier League era striker scored in the competition for five different teams. Andrew Cole
14 - This midfield legend scored two in one final, including arguably the best of the last 20 years. WOOOOSHHHH. Steven Gerrard
15 - The FA Cup was the only major honour this BBC and England favourite won in his long, long career Peter Crouch
16 - This striking God was a late sub when he finally won the trophy in 2001. Had the sweetest left foot of the 90s. Robbie Fowler
16 - This Frenchman has won the FA Cup on four occasions across London, and scored in a final. Olivier Giroud
17 - Seventeen FA Cup goals in just 22 appearances, a phenomenal strikerate from this BBC Sport summariser. Bagged most of them for Leeds and Leicester. Jermaine Beckford
17 - One of the most gifted players of his generation, this midfielder won the cup twice and was a runner-up for three different clubs between 1984 and 1998. John Barnes
19 - Still going strong at the age of 38, this goalscorer can fire them in from anywhere and scored at a World Cup. He never won the FA Cup though. Jermain Defoe
20 - This deadly striker has not scored in a final but has won one, and lost one in a very big shock. Sergio Aguero
23 - Has an awful lot of goalscoring records under his belt but won't get this one. Won the trophy just the once in 2016. Wayne Rooney
27 - The jury may be out on his managerial career, but there's no doubting his prowess as a player. Scored a final winner from midfield. Frank
Lampard
36 - This will take some beating! This legendary moustachioed striker scored five goals in finals alone... Ian Rush
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