Premier League Top scorers - England 2012/2013

The winning top scorer in Premier League (EPL), England during the season 2012/2013 was Robin van Persie with 26 goals scored. Below you find the list of the highest goal scorers during the season.

This league has a break between two seasons right now. The next season is planned to start on 16 August 2024.

EPL best goal scorers 2012/2013

Season:
# Player Team Nationality Age % team's goals Goals
1. Robin van Persie Manchester United
Netherlands
29 30.2%
26
2. Luis Suárez Liverpool
Uruguay
26 32.4%
23
3. Gareth Bale Tottenham
Wales
Wales
23 31.8%
21
4. Christian Benteke Aston Villa
Belgium
22 40.4%
19
5. Michu Swansea
Spain
27 38.3%
18
6. Romelu Lukaku West Bromwich
Belgium
20 32.1%
17
7. Demba Ba Chelsea/​Newcastle
Senegal
27 -
15
  Dimitar Berbatov Fulham
Bulgaria
32 30.0%
15
  Frank Lampard Chelsea
England
34 20.0%
15
  Rickie Lambert Southampton
England
31 30.6%
15
11. Edin Dzeko Manchester City
Bosnia and Herzegovina
27 21.2%
14
  Theo Walcott Arsenal
England
24 19.4%
14
13. Adam Le Fondre Reading
England
26 27.9%
12
  Santi Cazorla Arsenal
Spain
28 16.7%
12
  Sergio Agüero Manchester City
Argentina
24 18.2%
12
  Wayne Rooney Manchester United
England
27 14.0%
12
17. Arouna Koné Wigan
Ivory Coast
29 23.4%
11
  Carlos Tevez Manchester City
Argentina
29 16.7%
11
  Daniel Sturridge Chelsea/​Liverpool
England
23 -
11
  Jermain Defoe Tottenham
England
30 16.7%
11
  Juan Mata Chelsea
Spain
25 14.7%
11
  Lukas Podolski Arsenal
Germany
27 15.3%
11
  Marouane Fellaini Everton
Belgium
25 20.0%
11
  Olivier Giroud Arsenal
France
26 15.3%
11
  Steven Fletcher Sunderland
Scotland
26 26.8%
11
The age of the players is when the season ended at 19 May 2013

The season start for Premier League 2012/2013 was 18 August 2012, the finishing round was being played 19 May 2013. More information and the winning top scorers in Premier League between the seasons 1989/1990-2023/2024 here.

Scored hat-tricks in Premier League, season 2012/2013

In total there were 13 scored hat-tricks during the season 2012/2013 in Premier League, England. All players scoring these hat-tricks (or more than 3 goals), and the matches they scored it in, are listed here.

Player, Team Match Goals
Kevin Nolan
West Ham
West Ham - Reading 4-2
Sun 19 may 2013
3
23', 79', 87'
Romelu Lukaku
West Bromwich
West Bromwich - Manchester United 5-5
Sun 19 may 2013
3
50', 81', 86'
Daniel Sturridge
Liverpool
Fulham - Liverpool 1-3
Sun 12 may 2013
3
36', 62', 85'
Christian Benteke
Aston Villa
Aston Villa - Sunderland 6-1
Mon 29 april 2013
3
55', 59', 72'
Robin van Persie
Manchester United
Manchester United - Aston Villa 3-0
Mon 22 april 2013
3
2', 13', 33'
Luis Suárez
Liverpool
Wigan - Liverpool 0-4
Sat 2 march 2013
3
18', 34', 49'
Shinji Kagawa
Manchester United
Manchester United - Norwich 4-0
Sat 2 march 2013
3
45', 76', 87'
Theo Walcott
Arsenal
Arsenal - Newcastle 7-3
Sat 29 december 2012
3
20', 73', 90'
Wales
Gareth Bale
Tottenham
Aston Villa - Tottenham 0-4
Wed 26 december 2012
3
61', 73', 84'
Santi Cazorla
Arsenal
Reading - Arsenal 2-5
Mon 17 december 2012
3
32', 34', 60'
Jordi Gomez
Wigan
Wigan - Reading 3-2
Sat 24 november 2012
3
58', 68', 90'
Luis Suárez
Liverpool
Norwich - Liverpool 2-5
Sat 29 september 2012
3
2', 38', 57'
Robin van Persie
Manchester United
Southampton - Manchester United 2-3
Sun 2 september 2012
3
23', 87', 90'

League table Premier League 2012/2013

# Team Matches WinsW DrawsD LossesL Goals Points
1. Manchester United 38 28 5 5 86-43 89
2. Manchester City 38 23 9 6 66-34 78
3. Chelsea 38 22 9 7 75-39 75
4. Arsenal 38 21 10 7 72-37 73
5. Tottenham 38 21 9 8 66-46 72
6. Everton 38 16 15 7 55-40 63
7. Liverpool 38 16 13 9 71-43 61
8. West Bromwich 38 14 7 17 53-57 49
9. Swansea 38 11 13 14 47-51 46
10. West Ham 38 12 10 16 45-53 46
11. Norwich 38 10 14 14 41-58 44
12. Fulham 38 11 10 17 50-60 43
13. Stoke 38 9 15 14 34-45 42
14. Southampton 38 9 14 15 49-60 41
15. Aston Villa 38 10 11 17 47-69 41
16. Newcastle 38 11 8 19 45-68 41
17. Sunderland 38 9 12 17 41-54 39
18. Wigan 38 9 9 20 47-73 36
19. Reading 38 6 10 22 43-73 28
20. Queens Park Rangers 38 4 13 21 30-60 25