The Non League season started on Friday 29th July with a handful of fixtures. Since that night, and the 21 days that have passed, there have been an amazing 5,597 goals scored within the top six levels of the non league pyramid and in the FA Cup Extra Preliminary Round. Considering we are only three weeks in to the season, that is quite some going!
Instead of looking in to which leagues are producing more goals, let's break it down and focus on the players, and there are some impressive starts to the season for some....
Note: these stats are based on League and FA Cup (this will also feature FA Trophy and FA Vase when they commence)
Birtley Town forward Aidan Rutledge is leading the way, and is the only player currently in double figures. So far, he has racked up 11 goals, all in the league, and this includes and hatrick, and a four-goal blitz against Chester-le-Street United. Four goals in a match is impressive enough, but the most scored in one game so far this season is currently owned by Ashby Ivanhoe's Sam Grouse. He amassed a remarkable double hatrick, as they defeated Smethwick Rangers on Tuesday night, Obviously, both feature at the top of the overall scoring charts. Here is the top 6 marksman:
11 - Aidan Rutledge (Birtley Town)
9 - Morrison Hassii (London Samurai Rovers)
9 - Louis Samuels (Aylestone Park)
8 - Sam Grouse (Ashby Ivanhoe)
7 - Joshua Millo (Sandhurst Town)
7 - Mason Davis (Bristol Telephones)
(There are also 15 players on 6 goals)
The eagle-eyed amongst you, will also have noticed all the top scorers above are in step 6 - if you want goals, that's obviously where you need to be looking!
The top 250 list gets a daily update, and can be viewed here: All Scorers | Nlhq (nonleaguehq.wixsite.com)
Breaking it further down by steps in the pyramid, obviously we've got step 6 covered above, let's check out the five levels above that....
Step 1
In the National League, a resurgent Nicke Kabamba (Barnet) shares top spot in the charts with James McShane of Dorking Wanderers, both have 3 goals.
3 - Nicke Kabamba (Barnet)
3 - James McShane (Dorking Wanderers)
(15 players on 2 goals)
Step 2
At step 2 the top spot is shared by players in the National League North, as both Gloucester City's Matt McClure and Dan Turner of Leamington have 4 goals apiece.
4 - Matt McClure (Gloucester City)
4 - Dan Turner (Leamington)
3 - Pierre Fonkeu (Dartford)
3 - Nick Haughton (AFC Fylde)
3 - Gold Omotayo (King's Lynn Town)
(29 players on 2 goals)
Step 3
We have a three-way tie at the third level of the pyramid, with Tyler Harvey (Truro City), Jack Mazzone (Horsham) and Nabil Shariff (St Ives Town) all on 4 goals in all competitions.
4 - Tyler Harvey (Truro City)
4 - Jack Mazzone (Horsham)
4 - Nabil Shariff (St Ives Town)
3 - Harvey Bradbury (Gosport Borough)
3 - Dayle Grubb (Weston-super-Mare)
3 - James Harding (Swindon Supermarine)
3 - Brady Hickey (Barwell)
3 - Evans Kouassi (Canvey Island)
3 - Harry Williams (Swindon Supermarine)
Step 4
Moving down into step 4, Sholing's Lee Wort sits in his own on 4 goals, helped by his stunning hatrick against Melksham Town in midweek.
4 - Lee Wort (Sholing)
(15 players on 3 goals)
Step 5
Finally, step 5, and we have another sole leader as Horsham YMCA's Thomas Tolfrey has found the net 6 times so far this season.
6 - Thomas Tolfrey (Horsham YMCA)
5 - Jacob Brown (Bridgwater United)
5 - Lewis Gilboy (Bury AFC)
5 - Cole Kieran (Guisborough Town)
5 - Isaac Walker (Redcar Athletic)
FA Cup
After the extra preliminary round in the cup, Moneyfields' Callum Laycock heads the charts with his 5-goal haul against Bemerton Heath Harlequins, with Ryan Harkin (Highgate United) and Leon Lluobe (Spelthorne Sports) both on 4.
Please keep checking back in our scorers section within the website. You'll find different categories within the site menu. If you can think of anything else you'd like to see, please let us know. We're always happy for any type of feedback.
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