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Highest Goalscorers in the Champions League From Eastern Europe

Try to name the highest all-time goalscorers in the Champions League and European Cup from Eastern Europe.
Does not include goals in qualifying matches
Figures correct as of 22nd April, 2023
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Goals
Apps.
Years
Main Team
Country
Answer
1
91
111
2011-
Bayern Munich
Poland
Robert Lewandowski
2
48
100
1994-'95, 1997-'01, 2002-'08, 2009-'10
AC Milan
Ukraine
Andriy Shevchenko
3
36
41
1956-'57, 1958-'66
Real Madrid
Hungary
Ferenc Puskás
4
28
72
2009-'10, 2011-'16, 2017-'19, 2021-
AS Roma
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Edin Džeko
5
21
43
1993-'95, 1997-'00, 2006-'08
Dinamo Kiev
Ukraine
Serhiy Rebrov
6
21
60
2012-2019
Juventus
Croatia
Mario Mandžukić
7
18
35
1961-'63, 1968-'70, 1971-'74
Spartak Trnava
Czechoslovakia
Jozef Adamec
8
17
19
1956-'58, 1959-'61, 1964-'65
Crvena Zvezda
Yugoslavia
Bora Kostić
9
17
35
1987-'88, 1989-'90, 1991-'95
Barcelona
Bulgaria
Hristo Stoichkov
10
15
26
1963-'68, 1971-'73
Górnik Zabrze
Poland
Włodzimierz Lubański
11
15
28
1970-1976
Újpesti Dózsa SC
Hungary
Ferenc Bene
12
15
51
1987-'91, 1994-'95, 1997-'01
Galatasaray
Romania
Gheorghe Hagi
13
15
79
1993-'94, 1999-'06, 2008-'09
Juventus
Czech Republic
Pavel Nedvěd
14
14
41
1985-'90, 1993-'97
Steaua Bucharest
Romania
Marius Lăcătuş
15
13
20
1991-'92, 1995-'96, 2000-'01
Benfica
Russia
Sergey Yuran
16
13
30
2000-2003
Borussia Dortmund
Czech Republic
Jan Koller
17
13
60
2001-'03, 2004-'05, 2008-'12, 2014-'15
Bayer Leverkusen
Bulgaria
Dimitar Berbatov
18
12
17
1965-1968
Sparta Prague
Czechoslovakia
Ivan Mráz
19
12
22
1970-'71, 1973-'74, 1977-'78, 1980-'82, 1983-'84
Crvena Zvezda
Yugoslavia
Zoran Filipović
20
11
20
1987-'88, 1990-'92
Crvena Zvezda
Yugoslavia /Macedonia
Darko Pančev
21
11
21
1956-'57, 1961-'62, 1963-'67
Górnik Zabrze
Poland
Ernest Pol
22
11
22
1961-'64, 1965-'67
Partizan Belgrade
Yugoslavia
Vladimir Kovačević
23
11
24
1975-'77, 1980-'84
CSKA Sofia
Bulgaria
Tsvetan Ionchev
24
11
26
1992-'93, 1996-'97, 1999-'00
Olympique Marseille
Croatia
Alen Bokšić
25
11
32
1988-'89, 1990-'95, 1996-'97
AC Milan
Yugoslavia
Dejan Savićević
11
32
1996-2001
FC Porto
Slovenia
Zlatko Zahovič
27
11
43
1972-'73, 1975-'77, 1978-'79, 1981-'83, 1986-'88
Dinamo Kiev
Soviet Union
Oleg Blokhin
28
11
47
1989-'92, 1999-'01, 2003-'06
Lazio
Yugoslavia
Siniša Mihajlović
29
11
83
2008-'11, 2014-'22
Juventus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Miralem Pjanić
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