The most successful club in European football history, Real Madrid are the record 15-time holders of the UEFA Champions League.
Below, we look at their leading scorers in the competition since the 1992/93 season.
Source: transfermarkt.co.uk; ties sorted by fewest minutes played.
The holder of countless UEFA Champions League records, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a remarkable 105 goals for Real Madrid in Europe, including three in finals.
Despite, as many of his team-mates did, largely serving Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema stepped into the void superbly following the Portuguese's departure, top-scoring with 15 goals en route to the 2022 UEFA Champions League, winning that year's Ballon d'Or.
One of the best strikers of his generation, Raul was once upon a time the leading goalscorer in the competition, top-scoring in the competition in 2000 and 2001, going on to win three European titles.
Although he's still got miles to go before catching the big three, Vinicius Jr is already fourth on the list despite his tender age. Still only 24 with another decade ahead of him, the Brazilian has 28 goals, including the winner in the 2022 final and the second goal in last season's final.
Although he might not get the same credit as some of his flashier team-mates, Rodrygo has played a vital role for Los Blancos in recent years, scoring five goals in each of the last four European campaigns, including two dramatic goals against Manchester City in the 2022 semi-final.
Although his time in England with Liverpool was underwhelming, Fernando Morientes was hugely prolific for Real Madrid, particularly in La Liga.
In Europe, the Spain striker managed 17 goals in 58 games.
It's quite remarkable to think that Gareth Bale never won the Real Madrid fans over considering some of the goals he scored for the club.
Of his 16 European goals, the Welshman scored two in the 2018 final, with his first an acrobatic bicycle kick that was arguably the greatest ever scored in a UEFA Champions League final.
While his move from Barcelona to Real Madrid was highly controversial, Luis Figo was one of the club's best players in his five years with Los Blancos, scoring 16 goals in 58 games, winning the 2002 UEFA Champions League.
While perhaps not having the gravitas as some of his more illustrious colleagues, Guti was a crucial squad member for Real Madrid for more than a decade, playing 97 times in the UEFA Champions League, scoring 16 goals and picking up three winners' medals.
With a Real Madrid career spanning 11 years, Roberto Carlos sneaks onto the list with 16 goals. Possessing a ferocious left foot, the Brazilian was a particular threat from set pieces.
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