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USA-Mexico All-Time Scoring Chart Reflects Turning Tide Of Rivalry Over Last 20 Years

When the USMNT and Mexico met on Nov. 12 at TQL Stadium in Cincinnati, it marked the 73rd clash between the two giants of the CONCACAF region. On Mar. 24 we’ll do it all again, adding another monumental World Cup qualifying chapter to a rivalry that really doesn’t need any pretense to get the blood boiling.

A look at the USA vs Mexico top scorers of all time paints a picture of how the border battle has historically played out. Between 1934 and 1977, the U.S. won a single match, drew three and lost 22. At that point, the truth was self-evident: Fútbol in North America belonged to one nation and one nation alone.

But the past 40+ years have shifted the paradigm. Over that period, the U.S. has won 22, drawn 11 and lost 16. Over that period, Mexico’s dominance of the scoring charts has been disrupted by the likes of Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley — players who not only played with a level of international consistency that the U.S. had never seen before, but who clearly enjoyed sticking it to Mexico time after time.

El Tri hasn’t gotten that same level of production from its goalscoring stars over the last couple decades. Javier “Chicharito” Hernández is Mexico’s all-time leader with 52, but he only scored twice against the U.S. Likewise, Jared Borgetti is second with 46 but only got two against the Yanks. Cuauhtémoc Blanco also only scored two, including zero after the turn of the century despite carrying on until 2014. For reference, Frankie Hejduk, Josh Wolff and Bobby Wood have all scored twice against Mexico.

Who could possibly join the top 10 this cycle? Christian Pulisic and Weston McKennie have both now scored twice against Mexico, while Mexico has gotten single goals from attackers like Érick Gutiérrez, Uriel Antuna, Jesús Manuel Corona and Diego Lainez in recent times.  

USA Vs Mexico Top Scorers Of All Time (Updated 2021) 

#10. George Nemchik (USA) — 3 goals  

The Temple University graduate won the U.S. Open Cup three times, represented the U.S. at the 1936 Olympic Games and won three caps — all against Mexico — in 1937. Although the U.S. lost those three matches by a combined score of 19-6, the Pennsylvania native scored three goals for the Americans.  

#10. Luis “Tití” García Cortina (MEX) – 3 goals 

On the opposite side of those Mexico beatdowns administered to the U.S. in the 1930s, Tití’s club career included stops with Necaxa, América and Argentina’s Vélez Sarsfield.   

#10. Jose Adal Lopez (MEX) — 3 goals 

I can’t really find any information on this guy other than that he loved banging them in against the United States of America. 

#6. Luis de la Fuente (MEX) — 4 goals 

One of Mexico’s earliest legends, De La Fuente played professionally in four different countries (Mexico, Spain, Argentina and Paraguay) over the course of a glittering 21-year career. Better than all that was his nickname: The Pirate.  

#6. Francisco Arguelles (MEX) — 4 goals 

Another player that really enjoyed how Mexico’s first 11 meetings against the U.S. included 59 goals for El Tri. 

#6. Alfredo Hernandez (MEX) — 4 goals 

The midfielder played for León, Monterrey and represented Mexico at both the 1958 and 1962 World Cups. 

#6. Aldo "Buff" Donelli (USA) — 4 goals

The first-ever match between the U.S. and Mexico was played to determine who would reach the 1934 World Cup in Italy. Staged in Rome — so the winner got to stay, the loser went home — the Americans triumphed 4-2 with every goal from Aldo “Buff” Donelli. 

He would go on to score America's only goal at the tournament, play some club ball around the U.S., coach college football, move up to coaching in the NFL (including a short stint at the helm of the Pittsburgh Steelers) and then work in public relations for the PGA. He was clearly a sporting man.  

#5. Michael Bradley (USA) — 5 goals

With 17 goals in his international career, almost 30% of them came against Mexico. He famously scored a brace to give the U.S. a 2-0 win in Columbus during qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, as well as the opener at the 2011 Gold Cup Final and that preposterous lob to help the U.S. escape the Azteca with a draw in 2018 World Cup OHGODNO.

#2. Horacio Casarín (MEX) — 6 goals 

Another early legend of Mexico’s national team, Casarín’s early exploits in Mexico led to a stint with FC Barcelona in Spain. He represented his country at the 1950 World Cup and scored in the group finale against Switzerland.   

#2. Manuel Alonso Pría (MEX) — 6 goals 

Played briefly in Spain. Hammered the USA in the 1930s. 

#2. Landon Donovan (USA) — 6 goals 

A lot of people like to think that they’re roasting Donovan by sharing his “MY OTHER TEAM IS MEXICO” advertisement, but those people don’t understand that Donovan is their father.  

#1. Salvador “Chava” Reyes (MEX) — 7  

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Born in Guadalajara and a legend for Chivas, Reyes was a constant menace for the United States through three different qualifying campaigns — 1958, 1962 and 1966.  

All Time USA Goal Scorers Vs Mexico 

1. Aldo ‘Buff’ Donelli

2. Aldo ‘Buff’ Donelli (2)

3. Aldo ‘Buff’ Donelli (3)

4. Aldo ‘Buff’ Donelli (4) 

5. Alexander Rae 

6. John McEwan 

7. Alexander Rae (2)

8. George Nemchick

9. George Nemchick (2)

10. George Nemchick (3) 

11. John Souza

12. Ben Watman 

13. William Looby 

14. Eddie Murphy

15. Eddie Murphy (2) 

16. Helmut Bicek

17. Karl Fister

18. Al Zerhusen 

19. Walter Shmotolocha 

20. Helmut Bicek (2) 

21. Willy Roy 

22. Gene Geimer 

23. Dennis Vaninger 

24. Rick Davis 

25. Steve Moyers

26. Steve Moyers (2) 

27. Perry van der Beck

28. Dante Washington

29. Bruce Murray 

30. John Doyle

31. Peter Vermes 

32. Cobi Jones 

33. Roy Wegerle 

34. Roy Wegerle (2)

35. Tom Dooley 

36. John Harkes

37. Claudio Reyna 

38. Eric Wynalda 

39. Tom Dooley (2) 

40. Frenkie Hejduk 

41. Brian McBride

42. Frankie Hejduk (2) 

43. Ante Razov 

44. Landon Donovan

45. Josh Wolff 

46. Josh Wolff (2)

47. Earnie Stewart

48. Clint Mathis 

49. John O’Brien

50. Landon Donovan (2) 

51. Eddie Pope 

52. Eddie Lewis 

53. Steve Ralston

54. DaMarcus Beasley 

55. Jimmy Conrad

56. Landon Donovan (3) 

57. Landon Donovan (4) 

58. Benny Feilhaber 

59. Oguchi Onyewu

60. Jozy Altidore 

61. Michael Bradley

62. Michael Bradley (2) 

63. Charlie Davies 

64. Michael Bradley (3)

65. Landon Donovan (5) 

66. Robbie Rogers 

67. Michael Orozco 

68. Eddie Johnson

69. Landon Donovan (6) 

70. Michael Bradley (4)

71. Chris Wondolowski 

72. Jordan Morris

73. Juan Agudelo 

74. Geoff Cameron

75. Bobby Wood 

76. Bobby Wood (2) 

77. Michael Bradley (5) 

78. Tyler Adams 

79. Giovanni Reyna 

80. Weston McKennie

81. Christian Pulisic 

82. Miles Robinson 

83. Christian Pulisic (2)

84. Weston McKennie (2)

All Time Mexico Goal Scorers Vs USA

1. Manuel Alonso

2. Nicho Mejia 

3. Jose Lopez Herranz

4. Manuel Alonso (2)

5. Manuel Alonso (3)

6. Francisco Arguelles 

7. Francisco Arguelles (2)

8. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo 

9. Jose Lopez Herranz (2) 

10. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo (2)

11. Manuel Alonso (4)

12. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo (3)

13. Manuel Alonso (5)

14. Luis Garcia Cortina 

15. Manuel Alonso (6)

16. Francisco Arguelles (3) 

17. Luis Garcia Cortina (2)

18. Luis Garcia Cortina (3)

19. Efrain Ruiz

20. Efrain Ruiz (2)

21. Francisco Arguelles (4)

22. Jose Adal Lopez

23. Jose Adal Lopez (2)

24. Angelillo Segura 

25. Rodrigo Ruiz 

26. Jose Adal Lopez (3) 

27. Antonio Flores Rodriguez 

28. Luis Luna Barragan 

29. Luis de la Fuente 

30. Luis de la Fuente (2)

31. Luis de la Fuente (3)

32. Carlos Septien Gonzalez 

33. Hector Ortiz Benitez 

34. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo (4)

35. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo (5)

36. Luis de la Fuente (4)

37. Mario Ochoa Gil

38. Horacio Casarin Garcialazo (6)

39. Tomas Balcazar Gonzalez 

40. WILLIAM SCHEMEL OWN GOAL

41. Jose-Luis Lamadrid Cano

42. Jose Naranjo Rivera 

43. Alfredo Torres 

44. Jose-Luis Lamadrid Cano (2)

45. Alfredo Torres (2)

46. Crescencio Gutierrez

47. Crescencio Gutierrez (2)

48. Salvador Reyes 

49. Alfredo Hernandez 

50. Salvador Reyes (2)

51. Salvador Reyes (3) 

52. Alfredo Hernandez (2)

53. Alfredo Hernandez (3)

54. Crescencio Gutierrez (3)

55. Hector Hernandez Garcia 

56. Enrique Sesma 

57. Alfredo Hernandez (4)

58. Hector Hernandez Garcia (2) 

59. Sigfrido Mercado 

60. Salvador Reyes (4)

61. Salvador Reyes (5)

62. Sigfrido Mercado (2)

63. Salvador Reyes (6)

64. Isidoro Diaz 

65. Jose Luiz Gonzalez 

66. Salvador Reyes (7)

67. Isidoro Diaz (2)

68. Ramiro Navarro De Anda 

69. Cesareo Victorino 

70. Fernando Bustos

71. Enrique Borja 

72. Sergio Ceballos 

73. Juan Manuel Borbolla 

74. Cesareo Victorino (2)

75. Fernando Bustos (2) 

76. DAVID D’ERRICO OWN GOAL

77. Horacio Lopez Salgado 

78. Horacio Lopez Salgado (2)

79. Rene Trujillo 

80. Jose Delgado 

81. Enrique Borja (2) 

82. Francisco Solis 

83. Pedro Damian Alvarez 

84. Hugo Davila 

85. Leonardo Cuellar 

86. Alfredo ‘Alacran’ Jimenez

87. Cristobal Ortega Martinez 

88. Hugo Sanchez

89. Adrian Camacho

90. Guillermo Mendizabal

91. Jose Luiz Gonzalez 

92. Adrian Camacho (2) 

93. Hugo Sanchez (2) 

94. Juarez

95. Gonzalo Farfan Infante 

96. A Valdez

97. Missile Espinoza 

98. Ignacio Ambriz

99. DESMOND ARMSTRONG OWN GOAL 

100. Luis Roberto Alves

101. Guillermo Cantu 

102. Joaquin del Olmo 

103. Jose Rafael Garcia

104. Cuauhtémoc Blanco 

105. Luis Roberto Alves (2)

106. Alberto Garcia Aspe 

107. Luis Hernandez 

108. Jose Abounds

109. ROBIN FRASER OWN GOAL

110. Cuauhtémoc Blanco (2) 

111. Jared Borgetti 

112. Jared Borgetti (2)

113. Antonio Naelson 

114. Andres Guardado 

115. Jonny Magellon

116. Jonny Magellon (2)  

117. Gerardo Torrado

118. Giovani dos Santos

119. Carlos Vela

120. Israel Castro

121. Guillermo Franco 

122. Israel Castro (2)

123. Miguel Sabah 

124. Pablo Barrera 

125. Andres Guardado (2)

126. Pablo Barrera (2)

127. Giovani dos Santos (2) 

128. Oribe Peralta 

129. Rafa Marquez

130. Alan Pulido 

131. Chicharito 

132. Oribe Peralta (2) 

133. Paul Aguilar 

134. Miguel Layun

135. Rafa Marquez (2) 

136. Carlos Vela (2)  

137. Jonathan dos Santos

138. Chicharito (2)

139. Erick Gutierrez

140. Uriel Antuna 

141. Jesus Corona

142. Diego Lainez 

*Both teams are missing two goals (USA should have 84, Mexico should have 144). 11v11.com is missing a couple match reports from long ago, and I invite you to figure it out and email me*

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