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- The king of scoring goalkeepers is without a doubt Sao Paolo's Rogerio Ceni with 107 goals (57 on free kicks and 50 on penalty kicks). Photo: Getty Images
- Ceni shattered the record of another great, Paraguay's Jose Luis Chilavert who scored 62 in his career. He still holds the record for international goals and is the only goalkeeper in history to score a hat trick. Photo: Getty Images
- Bulgaria's Dimitar Ivankov scored 42 goals, all of them coming at the club level. Photo: Getty Images
- Best known for his infamous scissor kick save in Wembley, Rene Higuita also scored 41 goals in his long career. He scored for 7 different club teams and scored eight goals with the Colombian national team. Photo: Getty Images
- The South Amreicans continue to dominate this list. Peru's Johnny Vegas Fernandez has scored 39 goals in his career. Twenty of those goals came with his first team, Sports Boys. Photo: Getty Images
- Known for his flamboyant uniforms and obsession with playing both in goal and in the outfield, Jorge Campos scored 34 goals in his career. Thirty-one of his goals came with his first team, Pumas, in the Mexican League. He never scored at the international level. Photo: Getty Images
- Hans-Jurg Butt may have needed the goals to overcome that unfortunate name. The German goalkeeper scored 32 goals, three of them in the UEFA Champions League. Photo: Getty Images
- Misael Alfaro, of El Salvador, scored 31 goals in his career. Eleven of those came in penalty kicks. Photo: Getty Images
- Dragan Pantelic scored 26 goals in his career, two of them coming with the Yugoslavian national team. Photo: Getty Images
- Chile's Marco Cornez scored 24 goals in his career, all of them at the club level. Photo: Getty Images
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The king of scoring goalkeepers is without a doubt Sao Paolo's Rogerio Ceni with 107 goals (57 on free kicks and 50 on penalty kicks).
Photo: Getty Images
