Since the turn of the century, Atletico Madrid have been fortunate enough to have an array of great marksmen at their disposal.
We take a look at the last 10 different players to top the scoring charts for the club in La Liga.
(Not including the 2024/25 season).
The club's highest league goalscorer for seven of the last 11 seasons, Antoine Griezmann has cemented his legacy as an Atleti icon.
The Frenchman is the club's all-time leading goalscorer and with 197 strikes to his name and you'd think it is only a matter of time before he becomes the first player to reach a double-century in Atleti colours.
With 12 goals to his name in the 2021/22 season, Angel Correa earns himself a spot on the list albeit with the lowest tally of the 10 players.
Racking up just shy of 500 appearances for his team, the Argentine has been a mainstay ever since his arrival from San Lorenzo in 2014.
Best known for his La Liga exploits at Barcelona, Luis Suarez was told he no longer needed at the club before joining Atleti in 2020.
The then 33-year-old made an incredibly fast start with his new side, scoring 12 goals in his first 15 games.
Finishing with a total of 21 strikes in the league, his final day brace ultimately handed Atleti their first league win in seven years.
In 2019 Alvaro Morata joined Atletico Madrid and in the process entered an exclusive list of players to represent both major sides in the Spanish capital.
In the first of his two spells with Los Rojiblancos he became the first player to score for both Atleti and Real in the UEFA Champions League.
Another player with two spells in the capital to his name, Diego Costa's first stint was fantastic.
He made his name at the club in the 2023/14 campaign, notching 27 league goals. The Brazilian-born Spaniard bullied defenders with his domineering style of play and proved himself to be one of the best strikers in Europe.
El Tigre.
Radamel Falcao was virtually unplayable during his time with the club.
Signed for £34.5m he was Atleti's most-expensive player of all-time, but he more than justified his lofty price tag.
In 2012 he finished fifth in the Ballon d'Or rankings, a position he earned by delivering countless crucial goals, including a brace in the Europa League final.
Incredibly prolific during a five-year spell, the Argentine won a Golden Boy award whilst in the Spanish capital.
Aguero finished as the club's top goalscorer on two occasions, but it is the 2010-11 season where he really shot to prominence on the big stage.
It was the first season in which he reached 20 league goals and his run of seven consecutive games amongst the goals could not be matched by any other player during that campaign.
After a prolific time at Villarreal, Diego Forlan made the switch to Atletico Madrid in 2007.
The Uruguayan was an instant hit, scoring the goal that led to UEFA Champions League qualification in his first season.
More success would follow. He ended the 2008-09 season by capturing the second European Golden Shoe of his career.
Nicknamed El Niño by the Atleti faithful, Fernando Torres rose through the academy ranks before cementing his legacy as a club legend.
Handed the club captaincy at just 19 years of age, Torres finished as the club's highest league goalscorer for five consecutive seasons between 2002 and 2007.
One season is all Hasselbaink needed to earn a place on this list.
After signing off the back of a prolific spell at Leeds, the Dutchman netted 24 La Liga goals in just 34 matches.
Unfortunately for Atletico they suffered relegation which saw Hasselbaink exercise a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave that summer.
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