Including qualifiers.
12: Preben Elkjær (Denmark)
9: Gary Lineker (England)
6: Michel Platini (France), Emilio Butragueño (Spain), Rainer Ernst (East Germany)
5: Karlheinz Rummenigge, Rudi Völler & Klaus Allofs (West Germany), Michael Laudrup (Denmark), Yannick Stopyra (France), Bryan Robson (England), Oleh Protasov (USSR), Fernando Gomes (Portugal)
4: Dominique Rocheteau (France), Franky Vercauteren, Nico Claesen & Vincenzo Scifo (Belgium), Mark Hateley (England), Igor Belanov (USSR), Włodzimierz Smolarek (Poland), Carlos Manuel (Portugal), Norman Whiteside (Northern Ireland), Wim Kieft (Holland), Robert Prytz (Sweden), Gheorghe Hagi (Romania), Ralf Minge (East Germany)
3: Uwe Rahn & Pierre Littbarski (West Germany), Márton Esterhazy & Lajos Détári (Hungary), Jan Ceulemans (Belgium), Søren Lerby & Jesper Olsen (Denmark), Nasko Sirakov, Georgi Dimitrev & Plamen Getov (Bulgaria), Mark Hughes & Ian Rush (Wales), Tony Woodcock (England), Georgi Kondratiev (USSR), Dariusz Dziekanowski (Poland), Diamantino Miranda (Portugal), Dan Corneliusson (Sweden), Walter Schachner (Austria), Rodion Cămătaru (Romania), Petr Janečka (Czechoslovakia), Bedri Omuri (Albania), Mika Lipponen (Finland)
2: Lothar Matthäus, Mattias Herget & Andreas Brehme (West Germany), Hipólito Rincón, Ramón Calderé & Andoni Goicoechea (Spain), Luis Fernandez & Jean-Pierre Papin (France), Paul McStay & Mo Johnston (Scotland), Tibor Nyilasi & József Kiprich (Hungary), Peter Houtman, Dick Schoenaker & Rob de Wit (Holland), Erwin Vandenbergh (Belgium), John Barnes (England), Klaus Berggreen (Denmark), Ivan Yaremchuk (USSR), Zbigniew Boniek (Poland), Stoycho Mladenov (Bulgaria), Thomas Sunesson (Sweden), Fadil Vokrri (Yugoslavia), Andreas Thom (East Germany), Tom Sundby (Norway), Frank Stapleton (Ireland), André Egli (Switzerland), Jari Rantanen (Finland), Nardu Farrugia (Malta), Robby Langers (Luxembourg)
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