EFL Championship Top scorers - England 2015/2016

The winning top scorer in EFL Championship (Sky Bet Championship), England during the season 2015/2016 was Andre Gray with 25 goals scored. Below you find the list of the highest goal scorers during the season. The most assists this season have been made by Johann Berg Gudmundsson and Alan Judge. You can also find all hat-tricks scored during the season.

This league has a break between two seasons right now. The next season is planned to start on 8 August 2025.

Sky Bet Championship best goal scorers 2015/2016

Below is the final top scorer list for the EFL Championship 2015/2016, including the 29 players who scored the most goals during the season.

# Player, Team Nationality Age % team's goals GoalsGoals
1. Andre Gray
Burnley/​Brentford
England
24 -
25
2. Ross McCormack
Fulham
Scotland
29 31.8%
21
3. Abel Hernandez
Hull
Uruguay
25 29.0%
20
4. Jonathan Kodjia
Bristol City
Ivory Coast
26 33.3%
18
5. Nahki Wells
Huddersfield
Bermuda
Bermuda
25 28.8%
17
  Tomer Hemed
Brighton
Israel
29 23.6%
17
7. Jordan Rhodes
Blackburn/​Middlesbrough
Scotland
26 -
16
8. Chris Martin
Derby
England
27 22.7%
15
  Fernando Forestieri
Sheffield Wednesday
Italy
26 22.7%
15
  Moussa Dembélé
Fulham
France
19 22.7%
15
  Sam Vokes
Burnley
Wales
Wales
26 20.8%
15
12. Lasse Vibe
Brentford
Denmark
29 19.4%
14
13. Alan Judge
Brentford
Ireland
27 18.1%
13
  Chris Wood
Leeds
New Zealand
24 26.0%
13
  Gary Hooper
Sheffield Wednesday
England
28 19.7%
13
16. Tom Ince
Derby
England
24 18.2%
12
17. Clayton Donaldson
Birmingham
Jamaica
Jamaica
32 20.8%
11
  Nick Blackman
Derby/​Reading
England
26 -
11
19. Brett Pitman
Ipswich
England
28 18.9%
10
  Daryl Murphy
Ipswich
Ireland
33 18.9%
10
  Tjaronn Chery
Queens Park Rangers
Netherlands
27 18.5%
10
22. Anthony Pilkington
Cardiff
Ireland
27 16.1%
9
  Benik Afobe
Wolverhampton
England
23 17.0%
9
  Charlie Austin
Queens Park Rangers
England
26 16.7%
9
  Joe Mason
Cardiff/​Wolverhampton
Ireland
25 -
9
  Johnny Russell
Derby
Scotland
26 13.6%
9
  Mirco Antenucci
Leeds
Italy
31 18.0%
9
  Mohamed Diamé
Hull
Senegal
28 13.0%
9
  Nélson Oliveira
Nottingham Forest
Portugal
24 20.9%
9
The age of the players is when the season ended at 28 May 2016

Most assists in the EFL Championship 2015/2016

This is the list of the players that assisted to most goals the EFL Championship during the 2015/2016 season.

# Player, team Nationality Age Assists
1. Johann Berg Gudmundsson
Charlton
Iceland
25
11
  Alan Judge
Brentford
Ireland
27
11
3. Fred Sears
Ipswich
England
26
9
  Andre Gray
Burnley/​Brentford
England
24
9
  Harry Bunn
Huddersfield
England
23
9
  Ross McCormack
Fulham
Scotland
29
9
  Chris Martin
Derby
England
27
9
8. Sam Clucas
Hull
England
25
8
  Josh Murphy
Milton Keynes Dons
England
21
8
  Danny Ward
Rotherham
England
25
8
  Johnny Russell
Derby
Scotland
26
8
  Ross Wallace
Sheffield Wednesday
Scotland
31
8
  Oliver Norwood
Reading
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
25
8

Scored hat-tricks in EFL Championship, season 2015/2016

In total there were 8 scored hat-tricks during the season 2015/2016 in EFL Championship, 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 GoalsGoals
Tomer Hemed
Brighton
Brighton - Fulham 5-0
Fri 15 april 2016
3
29', 34', 79'
Yaya Sanogo
Charlton
Charlton - Reading 3-4
Sat 27 february 2016
3
6', 49', 84'
Abel Hernandez
Hull
Hull - Charlton 6-0
Sat 16 january 2016
3
9', 16', 39'
Andre Gray
Burnley
Burnley - Bristol City 4-0
Mon 28 december 2015
3
37', 45+2', 78'
Tom Ince
Derby
Derby - Bristol City 4-0
Tue 15 december 2015
3
42', 63', 71'
Daryl Murphy
Ipswich
Rotherham - Ipswich 2-5
Sat 7 november 2015
3
43', 48', 72'
Jamaica
Clayton Donaldson
Birmingham
Birmingham - Bristol City 4-2
Sat 12 september 2015
3
10', 20', 41'
Orlando Sá
Reading
Reading - Ipswich 5-1
Fri 11 september 2015
3
7', 14', 63'

The first game in EFL Championship the season 2015/2016 was played 8 August 2015, and the season ended 28 May 2016. More information and the winning top scorers in EFL Championship between the seasons 1999/2000-2024/2025 here.