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Olympic Football Tournament Champions and Top Scorers

1900 Paris, France
(England)
Gaston Peltier  (France)
John Nicholas  (England)

 2 goals each
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1904 St. Louis, USA
(Canada)
Alexander Hall  (Canada)
Tom Taylor  (Canada)

3 goals each
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1908 London, England
England )
Sophos Nielsen (Denmark)

11 goals
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1912 Stockholm, Sweden
England )
Gottfried Fuchs (Germany)

10 goals
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1920 Antwerp, Belgium
(Belgium)
Herbert Carlsson  (Sweden)

7 A scorer
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1924 Paris, France
Uruguay )
Pedro Petroni  (Uruguay)

7 goals
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1928 Amsterdam, Netherlands
(Uruguay)
Domingo Tarasconi  (Argentina)

 9 goals
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1936 Berlin, Germany
(Italy)
Anibale Frosi  (Italy)

7 goals
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1948 London, England
(Sweden)
John Hansen (Denmark)
Gunnar Nordahl (Sweden)

7 goals each
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1952 Helsinki, Finland
(Hungary)
Rajko Mic (Serbia
  -  Yugoslavia )
Branko Zebić (Croatia  - Yugoslavia )

7 goals each
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1956 Melbourne, Australia
(Soviet Union)
Neville D'Souza  (India)
Todor Veselinovic (Serbia  - Yugoslavia )
Dimitar Milanov ( Bulgaria )

goals each
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1960 Rome, Italy
(Yugoslavia)
Harald Nielsen (Denmark)

8 goals
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1964 Tokyo, Japan
(
 Hungary )
Ferenc Bene  (Hungary)

12 goals
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1968 Mexico City, Mexico
Hungary )
Kunishige Kamamoto (Japan)

7 goals
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1972 Munich, Germany
(Poland)
Kazimierz Dina (Poland)

9 goals
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1976 Montreal, Canada
(Germany)
Andrzej Szarmach  (Poland)

6 goals
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1980 Moscow, Russia
(Czechoslovakia)
Sergey Andreev (Ukraine  - Soviet Union )

5 goals
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1984 Los Angeles, USA
(France)
Borislav Cvetkovic (Croatia -  Yugoslavia )
Stjepan Deveric ( Croatia -  Yugoslavia )
Daniel Zeribe (France)

5 goals each
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1988 Seoul, South Korea
(Soviet Union)
Romario de Souza Faria (Brazil)

7 goals
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1992 Barcelona, ​​Spain
(Spain)
Andrzej Juskowiak (Poland)

7 goals
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1996 Atlanta, USA
(Nigeria)
Jose Roberto Gama (Bebeto)  (Brazil)
Hernan Crespo (Argentina)

 6 goals each
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2000 Sydney, Australia
(Cameroon)
Ivan Zamorano (Chile)

6 goals
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2004 Athens, Greece
Argentina )
Carlos Tevez (Argentina)

8 goals
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2008 Beijing, China
Argentina )
Giuseppe Rossi (Italy)

4 goals
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2012 London, England
(Mexico)
Leandro Damiao (Brazil)

6 goals
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2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Brazil )
Serge Gnabry (Germany)
Nils Petersen (Germany)

6 goals each
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2020 Tokyo, Japan
(Brazil)
Richarlison de Andrade (Brazil)

5 goals
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2024 Paris, France
(Spain)
Soufiane Rahimi (Morocco)

8 goals
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olympic champions

First: England and Hungary, 3 championships each
Second:  Uruguay  , the Soviet Union ,Argentina, Brazil and Spain, with 2 titles each.
Third:  Canada, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Poland, Germany, Czechoslovakia, France, Nigeria, Cameroon and Mexico, with 1 championship each.

All-time top scorer in  the Olympic Games

First:  Denmark's Sophus Nielsen and Hungary's Antal Donai with 13 goals each.
Second:  Hungarian Ferenc Bene with 12 goals
Third:  Uruguayan Pedro Petrone and Argentine Domingo Tarasconi, with 11 goals each.
Fourth:  German Gottfried Fuchs and Polish Kazimierz Deyna with 10 goals each.
Fifth:  Irishman Harold Walden and Danish Wilhelm Wolfhagen, with 9 goals each.
Sixth:  Italian Adolfo Baloncieri,Dutchman Jan Foss, Uruguayan Hector Scarone , Yugoslav Rajko Mic , Danish Harald Nielsen, Egyptian Ibrahim Mustafa Riyad, Brazilian Jose Roberto Gama (Bebeto), Argentine Carlos Tevez andMoroccan Soufiane Rahimi,with 8 goals each.
Seventh:  Denmark's Anton Olsen,  Sweden's Herbert Carlsson, Italy's Annibale Frossi, Denmark's  John Hansen  , Sweden's Gunnar Nordahl, Soviet Oleg  Blokhin  , Yugoslavia's Stjepan Bobek, Yugoslavia's  Rajko Mitic  , Yugoslavia's Branko Zebić,  Japan's Kunishige Kamamoto, Brazil's Romario  de Souza Faria  , Poland's Andrzej Juszkowiak, and Brazil's Neymar da Silva, with 7 goals each. 
Eighth: England's Harold Stapley, Czechoslovakia's Antonin Janda, Switzerland's Max Abegglen, Argentina's Manuel Ferreira, Peru's Teodoro Fernandez, Hungary's Sandro Kocsis, Yugoslavia's Bora Kostic, Germany's Eberhard Vogel,  Hungary's Tibor Csernai, Romania's Kornel Pavlovski, Germany's Joachim Streich, Poland's Robert Gadoja, Germany's Bernd Nickel, Poland's Andrej Szarmach,  Zambia  's Kalusha Bwalya, Soviet Igor Dobrovolski, Ghana's Kwame Ayew, Argentina's Hernan Crespo, Brazil's Ronaldo de Assis Moreira (Ronaldinho), Chile's Ivan Zamorano, Brazil's  Leandro Damiao  Germany's Serge Gnabry Germany's Nils Petersen , and Spain's Fermin Lopez, with 6 goals each.

Top scorer  in a single tournament

Hungarian Ferenc Bene with 12 goals
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