Kylian Mbappé has become the latest player — alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi — to score 60 goals in a calendar year, following his penalty in Real Madrid’s draw with Girona FC.
Real Madrid forward Mbappé has officially joined an elite club of players after reaching 60 goals in the 2025 calendar year, according to a report from GOAL.
The milestone came as he converted a penalty in the 1–1 draw against Girona — a goal that not only marked a personal landmark but also made him the first Frenchman since Just Fontaine in 1958 to achieve such a tally across club and country in a single year.
The 60-goal haul underscores Mbappé’s extraordinary consistency through a year that involved domestic league, European, and international duties.
While Real Madrid settled for a draw in Girona — extending their away win drought — the result highlights the growing dependence on Mbappé’s prolific scoring amid a squad struggling for stability.
With the 2025 calendar year now considered one of his most complete, Mbappé’s achievement adds weight to his status as Real Madrid’s centrepiece and one of the defining forwards of modern football.

