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2024–25
Josh Magennis
Northern Ireland Josh Magennis
Northern Ireland
6
Goals
Exeter City

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2024–25
Josh Magennis
Northern Ireland Josh Magennis
Northern Ireland
6 (Goals)
Exeter City
2023–24
Sammie Szmodics
Ireland Sammie Szmodics
Ireland
6
Goals
Blackburn Rovers

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2023–24
Sammie Szmodics
Ireland Sammie Szmodics
Ireland
6 (Goals)
Blackburn Rovers
2023–24
Ellis Simms
England Ellis Simms
England
6
Goals
Coventry City

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2023–24
Ellis Simms
England Ellis Simms
England
6 (Goals)
Coventry City
2022–23
Paul Mullin
England Paul Mullin
England
8
Goals
Wrexham

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2022–23
Paul Mullin
England Paul Mullin
England
8 (Goals)
Wrexham
2021–22
Jayden Stockley
England Jayden Stockley
England
4
Goals
Charlton Athletic

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2021–22
Jayden Stockley
England Jayden Stockley
England
4 (Goals)
Charlton Athletic
2021–22
Riyad Mahrez
Algeria Riyad Mahrez
Algeria
4
Goals
Manchester City

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2021–22
Riyad Mahrez
Algeria Riyad Mahrez
Algeria
4 (Goals)
Manchester City
2020–21
Tom Nichols
England Tom Nichols
England
4
Goals
Crawley Town

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2020–21
Tom Nichols
England Tom Nichols
England
4 (Goals)
Crawley Town
2020–21
Alfie May
England Alfie May
England
4
Goals
Cheltenham Town

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2020–21
Alfie May
England Alfie May
England
4 (Goals)
Cheltenham Town
2020–21
Gary Madine
England Gary Madine
England
4
Goals
Blackpool

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2020–21
Gary Madine
England Gary Madine
England
4 (Goals)
Blackpool
2020–21
Kelechi Iheanacho
Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho
Nigeria
4
Goals
Leicester City

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2020–21
Kelechi Iheanacho
Nigeria Kelechi Iheanacho
Nigeria
4 (Goals)
Leicester City
2020–21
Tammy Abraham
England Tammy Abraham
England
4
Goals
Chelsea

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2020–21
Tammy Abraham
England Tammy Abraham
England
4 (Goals)
Chelsea
2019–20
Harry McKirdy
England Harry McKirdy
England
5
Goals
Carlisle United

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2019–20
Harry McKirdy
England Harry McKirdy
England
5 (Goals)
Carlisle United
2019–20
James Ball
England James Ball
England
5
Goals
Solihull Moors

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2019–20
James Ball
England James Ball
England
5 (Goals)
Solihull Moors
2018–19
Gabriel Jesus
Brazil Gabriel Jesus
Brazil
Goals
Manchester City

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2018–19
Gabriel Jesus
Brazil Gabriel Jesus
Brazil
(Goals)
Manchester City
2018–19
PΓ‘draig Amond
Ireland PΓ‘draig Amond
Ireland
5
Goals
Newport County

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2018–19
PΓ‘draig Amond
Ireland PΓ‘draig Amond
Ireland
5 (Goals)
Newport County
2017–18
Will Grigg
Northern Ireland Will Grigg
Northern Ireland
7
Goals
Wigan Athletic

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2017–18
Will Grigg
Northern Ireland Will Grigg
Northern Ireland
7 (Goals)
Wigan Athletic
2016–17
Son Heung-min
South Korea Son Heung-min
South Korea
6
Goals
Tottenham Hotspur

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2016–17
Son Heung-min
South Korea Son Heung-min
South Korea
6 (Goals)
Tottenham Hotspur
2016–17
Adam Morgan
England Adam Morgan
England
6
Goals
Curzon Ashton

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2016–17
Adam Morgan
England Adam Morgan
England
6 (Goals)
Curzon Ashton
2015–16
MatΔ›j Vydra
Czech MatΔ›j Vydra
Czech
6
Goals
Reading

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2015–16
MatΔ›j Vydra
Czech MatΔ›j Vydra
Czech
6 (Goals)
Reading
2014–15
Jonathan Graeme Stead
England Jonathan Graeme Stead
England
5
Goals
Bradford City

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2014–15
Jonathan Graeme Stead
England Jonathan Graeme Stead
England
5 (Goals)
Bradford City
2014–15
Paul Gallagher
Scotland Paul Gallagher
Scotland
5
Goals
Preston North End

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2014–15
Paul Gallagher
Scotland Paul Gallagher
Scotland
5 (Goals)
Preston North End
2014–15
Saido Berahino
England Saido Berahino
England
5
Goals
West Bromwich Albion

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2014–15
Saido Berahino
England Saido Berahino
England
5 (Goals)
West Bromwich Albion
2013–14
Joe Garner
England Joe Garner
England
5
Goals
Preston North End

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2013–14
Joe Garner
England Joe Garner
England
5 (Goals)
Preston North End
2013–14
Sam Clucas
England Sam Clucas
England
5
Goals
Mansfield Town

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2013–14
Sam Clucas
England Sam Clucas
England
5 (Goals)
Mansfield Town
2013–14
Britt Assombalonga
DR Congo Britt Assombalonga
DR Congo
5
Goals
Peterborough United

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2013–14
Britt Assombalonga
DR Congo Britt Assombalonga
DR Congo
5 (Goals)
Peterborough United
2012–13
Danny Hylton
England Danny Hylton
England
8
Goals
Aldershot Town

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2012–13
Danny Hylton
England Danny Hylton
England
8 (Goals)
Aldershot Town
2011–12
Jermaine Beckford
England Jermaine Beckford
England
6
Goals
Leicester City

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2011–12
Jermaine Beckford
England Jermaine Beckford
England
6 (Goals)
Leicester City
2010–11
Scott McGleish
England Scott McGleish
England
6
Goals
Leyton Orient

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2010–11
Scott McGleish
England Scott McGleish
England
6 (Goals)
Leyton Orient
2010–11
Mathieu Manset
France Mathieu Manset
France
6
Goals
Hereford United

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2010–11
Mathieu Manset
France Mathieu Manset
France
6 (Goals)
Hereford United
2009–10
John Carew
Norway John Carew
Norway
6
Goals
Aston Villa

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2009–10
John Carew
Norway John Carew
Norway
6 (Goals)
Aston Villa
2008–09
Robin van Persie
Netherlands Robin van Persie
Netherlands
4
Goals
Arsenal

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2008–09
Robin van Persie
Netherlands Robin van Persie
Netherlands
4 (Goals)
Arsenal
2008–09
Nicolas Anelka
France Nicolas Anelka
France
4
Goals
Chelsea

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2008–09
Nicolas Anelka
France Nicolas Anelka
France
4 (Goals)
Chelsea
2007–08
Craig Mackail-Smith
Scotland Craig Mackail-Smith
Scotland
7
Goals
Peterborough United

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2007–08
Craig Mackail-Smith
Scotland Craig Mackail-Smith
Scotland
7 (Goals)
Peterborough United
2006–07
Frank Lampard
England Frank Lampard
England
6
Goals
Chelsea

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2006–07
Frank Lampard
England Frank Lampard
England
6 (Goals)
Chelsea
2005–06
Steven Gerrard
England Steven Gerrard
England
4
Goals
Liverpool

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2005–06
Steven Gerrard
England Steven Gerrard
England
4 (Goals)
Liverpool
2005–06
Yakubu
Nigeria Yakubu
Nigeria
4
Goals
Middlesbrough

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2005–06
Yakubu
Nigeria Yakubu
Nigeria
4 (Goals)
Middlesbrough
2004–05
Jermain Defoe
England Jermain Defoe
England
4
Goals
Tottenham Hotspur

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2004–05
Jermain Defoe
England Jermain Defoe
England
4 (Goals)
Tottenham Hotspur
2004–05
Peter Crouch
England Peter Crouch
England
4
Goals
Southampton

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2004–05
Peter Crouch
England Peter Crouch
England
4 (Goals)
Southampton
2004–05
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
4
Goals
Manchester United

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2004–05
Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal
4 (Goals)
Manchester United

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The Football Association (known by its abbreviation The FA) is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Formed in 1863, it is the oldest football association in the world and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the amateur and professional game in its territory.

The FA facilitates all competitive football matches within its remit at national level, and indirectly at local level through the county football associations. It runs numerous competitions, the most famous of which is the FA Cup. It is also responsible for appointing the management of the men's, women's, and youth national football teams.

The FA is a member of both UEFA and FIFA and holds a permanent seat on the International Football Association Board (IFAB) which is responsible for the Laws of the Game. As the first football association, it does not use the national name "English" in its title. The FA is based at Wembley Stadium, London. The FA is a member of the British Olympic Association, meaning that the FA has control over the men's and women's Great Britain Olympic football team.

All of England's professional football teams are members of the Football Association. Although it does not run the day-to-day operations of the Premier League, it has veto power over the appointment of the league chairman and chief executive and over any changes to league rules. The English Football League, made up of the three fully professional divisions below the Premier League, is self-governing, subject to the FA's sanctions.

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