Despite not reaching the finals of 2025 FIFA Club World cup after embarrassing loss to PSG in the semis, Real Madrid forward, Gonzalo Garcia finishes the tournament as the leading marksman after netting four goals and one assist from his six matches.
Softfootball exclusively covered FIFA Club World Cup, a tournament Chelsea eventually won after a surprise domination of PSG in the finals.
Individual awards were presented on the night of the finals after Chelsea had defeated PSG 3-0 in regulation period and Gracia named winner of the Golden Boot.

Garcia, 21-year-old was thrust into the limelight in the group phase when Kylian Mbappe was sidelined by illness, and responded by providing either a goal or an assist in the meetings with Al Hilal, CF Pachuca, FC Salzburg, Juventus FC and Borussia Dortmund.
According to the FIFA website, Real Madrid C. F. forward Gonzalo Garcia has won the race to be named FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ Top Goal Scorer presented by Bank of America after scoring four times during the tournament.
The only game he failed to provide a goal contribution was Real’s semi-final reverse at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain. Softfootball gathered all the goal scorers of the tournament who had scored 4 or 3 goals here:
Four goals
- Gonzalo Garcia (Real Madrid) – one assist, 450 minutes played
- Angel Di Maria (Benfica) – no assists, 373 minutes played
- Serhou Guirassy (Borussia Dortmund) – no assists, 437 minutes played
- Marcos Leonardo (Al Hilal) – no assists, 469 minutes played
Three goals
- Michael Olise (Bayern München) – two assists, 360 minutes played
- Cole Palmer (Chelsea) – two assists, 556 minutes played
- Phil Foden (Manchester City) – one assist, 148 minutes played
- Kenan Yildiz (Juventus) – one assist, 250 minutes played
- Erling Haaland (Manchester City) – one assist, 256 minutes played
- Harry Kane (Bayern München) – one assist, 375 minutes played
- Fabian Ruiz (Paris Saint-Germain) – one assist, 460 minutes played
- Jamal Musiala (Bayern München) – no assists, 117 minutes played
- Joao Pedro (Chelsea) – no assists, 163 minutes played
- Wessam Abou Ali (Al Ahly) – no assists, 198 minutes played
- German Berterame (Monterrey) – no assists, 315 minutes played
- Pedro Neto (Chelsea) – no assists, 532 minutes played