Top Scorers Table: [Date/Season] Update

The legend of Dayro Moreno continues to grow. This Sunday, February 1, within the framework of the Colombian League on date 4, the attacker of the Once Caldas He once again demonstrated why he is the country’s record man by scoring a new goal against Jaguares de Córdoba. After a dream season debut where he scored a double against Cúcuta Deportivo, the forward keeps his streak going at the start of the year.

With the score achieved today, Dayro adds a new goal to his impressive statistical wall, moving further and further away from his immediate pursuers on the list of the top Colombian scorers in history.

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The gap with Falcao does not stop growing

Before this match, Dayro already had a considerable advantage. After his two previous goals at General Santander, one of them from a penalty, the forward had reached the figure of 375 notes. With the goal scored today, he reaches 376 points in his professional career.

For its part, Radamel Falcao Garcíawho returned to Millonarios for this season, remains in second position with 356 goals. Currently, the difference between the two is 20 notesa distance that Dayro has been in charge of expanding, taking advantage of his validity and undisputed ownership in the Manizales team.

This is how the table of Colombian top scorers goes

The fight for the historic podium in national football is like this, highlighting that three of the first four are still active:

Position Player Goals State
1 Dayro Moreno 376 Current
2 Radamel Falcao 356 Current
3 Victor Hugo Aristizábal 346 Withdrawn
4 Carlos Bacca 345 Current
5 Juan Pablo Angel 291 Withdrawn

The “Dayro Effect” in Once Caldas and its new objective: to be the club’s top goal scorer

At 40 years old, Moreno not only plays for individual statistics; His ability to change the course of matches remains vital for the Once Caldas. The forward has shown enviable effectiveness, whether from the penalty spot or taking advantage of precise assists in the area, such as the remembered action of Kevin Tamayo which allowed him to seal recent victories.

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Dayro reached his 169th goal with the ‘white white’ of Manizales and was just two goals away from equaling the top scorer of the club, Sergio Galván Reywho so far leads that prestigious classification with 171 points.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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