Top Australian Goalscorer in Different Football Competitions

Try to name the highest all-time goalscorer from Australia, in each of the different football(soccer) competitions listed below.
Figures from Wikipedia and www.worldfootball.net; correct as of April 2nd, 2023
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Competition
Goals
Years
Clubs
Answer
International Football -- Men
50
2004-2018
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Tim Cahill
International Football -- Women
62
2009-
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Sam Kerr
FIFA World Cup Finals -- Men
5
2006, 2010, 2014, 2018
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Tim Cahill
FIFA World Cup Finals -- Women
7
2007, 2011, 2015
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Lisa De Vanna
FIFA Confederations Cup
5
1997, 2005
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John Aloisi
AFC Asian Championships
6
2007, 2011, 2015
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Tim Cahill
Asian Champions League
8
2005-2011
Adelaide United
Travis Dodd
Europa League/UEFA Cup
17
1995-2011
Leeds United, Liverpool, Galatasaray
Harry Kewell
A-League -- Men
138
2013-2017, 2019-
Melbourne City, Brisbane Roar, Perth Glory
Jamie Maclaren
A-League -- Women
94
2008-
Canberra United, Sydney FC, Central Coast Mariners, Adelaide United
Michelle Heyman
Australia Cup(FFA Cup)
10
2019-
Adelaide United, Macarthur FC
Al Hassan Toure
A-League/NSL Combined
203
1989-2007
Adelaide City, Perth Glory, South Melbourne, Melbourne Knights, Sunshine George Cross, Central Coast Mariners, Queensland Roar
Damian Mori
English Premier League
92
2000-2009
Leeds United, Middlesborough, Newcastle United
Mark Viduka
English Super League -- Women
42
2019-
Chelsea
Sam Kerr
German Bundesliga
30
1997-2004
TSV 1860 Munich
Paul Agostino
Italian Serie A
31
2002-2011
Parma, Palermo, Lazio
Mark Bresciano
Spanish La Liga
39
2001-2006
Osasuna, Deportivo Alaves
John Aloisi
French Ligue 1
20
1992-1995
Strasbourg, Lille
Frank Farina
Major League Soccer
14
2012-2015
New York RB
Tim Cahill
National Women's Soccer League(USA)
78
2013-2014, 2015-2019
Western New York Flash, Sky Blue FC, Chicago Red Stars
Sam Kerr
Japan's J1 League
65
2009-2014
Nagoya Grampus
Joshua Kennedy
Scottish Premier League
59
2012-
Hibernian, Dundee
Martin Boyle
Turkish Süper Lig
22
2008-2011
Galatasaray
Harry Kewell
Belgian Eerste Klasse A
77
1985-1992, 1995-1996
Anderlecht, Cercle Brugge, FC Liege, Charleroi
Eddie Krncevic
Dutch Eredivisie
68
2002-2010
Excelsior, AZ Alkmaar, NEC Nijmegen
Brett Holman
Swiss Super League
69
2001-2011
FC Basel
Scott Chipperfield
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