As football has evolved and technology has improved, the heights at which players jump have steadily increased, with athletes now reaching extraordinary levels that were once considered impossible. Cristiano Ronaldo, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers ever, dominates the list of the highest jumps in football history.
The ability to leap high and precisely meet the ball has always been a valuable skill in football. It can be used for both defensive purposes, like clearing crosses, and for attacking, where it becomes crucial for heading the ball into the net.
Here, we look at the top 10 highest jumps in football history:
The Highest Jumps in Football History
Rank | Player | Match | Jump Height |
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1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid vs Manchester United, 2013 | 2.93 m |
2 | Youssef En-Nesyri | Morocco vs Portugal, 2022 | 2.78 m |
3 | Bevis Mugabi | Motherwell vs Ross County, 2021 | 2.62 m |
4 | Fikayo Tomori | AC Milan vs Juventus, 2021 | 2.61 m |
5 | Victor Osimhen | Napoli vs Spezia, 2023 | 2.58 m |
6 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Sampdoria, 2019 | 2.56 m |
7 | Zlatan Ibrahimović | AC Milan vs Inter Milan, 2020 | 2.53 m |
8 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Sassuolo, 2021 | 2.44 m |
9 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Torino, 2019 | 2.44 m |
10 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid vs Osasuna, 2011 | 2.44 m |
10. Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid vs Osasuna, 2011 (2.44 m)
Ronaldo begins the list with a 2.44 m jump in a match against Osasuna in 2011. In a dominant 7-1 win for Real Madrid, Ronaldo’s header from the right wing grabbed attention due to the sheer height he reached.
9. Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Torino, 2019 (2.44 m)
After joining Juventus in 2018, Ronaldo enjoyed a successful first season in Serie A, scoring 21 goals and contributing nine assists. His 2.44 m jump in the Turin derby against Torino was a standout moment as he equalized with a powerful header, helping Juventus secure the league title that season.
8. Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Sassuolo, 2021 (2.44 m)
Another 2.44 m leap from Ronaldo came in a 2021 match against Sassuolo. He met the ball in the air to score, matching his previous jumps from 2011 and 2019. This goal further solidified Ronaldo’s reputation for aerial dominance.
7. Zlatan Ibrahimović | AC Milan vs Inter Milan, 2020 (2.53 m)
Standing at 195 cm, Zlatan Ibrahimović was known for his exceptional heading ability. In 2020, he recorded a 2.53 m jump in a Milan derby, heading the ball to Ante Rebić, who scored for AC Milan. Ibrahimović retired from football in June 2023, leaving behind an impressive legacy.
6. Cristiano Ronaldo | Juventus vs Sampdoria, 2019 (2.56 m)
In 2019, Ronaldo leaped 2.56 m to score a header from Alex Sandro’s cross, helping Juventus to a 2-1 victory over Sampdoria. The moment stood out as Ronaldo appeared to defy gravity, hanging in the air for what seemed like an eternity.
5. Victor Osimhen | Napoli vs Spezia, 2023 (2.58 m)
When Napoli signed Victor Osimhen for €68 million, there were many doubts about the price tag. But Osimhen proved his worth, becoming a key player for Napoli and helping them win their first Serie A title in 33 years. In 2023, Osimhen leaped 2.58 m to score a header, adding his name to the list of highest jumps in football history.
4. Fikayo Tomori | AC Milan vs Juventus, 2021 (2.61 m)
Tomori joined AC Milan in 2021 and quickly became an important figure for the club. In a 3-0 win against Juventus, Tomori recorded a 2.61 m jump, heading in a goal from an indirect free-kick. His performance helped AC Milan secure an important victory.
3. Bevis Mugabi | Motherwell vs Ross County, 2021 (2.62 m)
Bevis Mugabi, a lesser-known name compared to the others on this list, secured the third spot with a 2.62 m jump in 2021. His towering header helped Motherwell defeat Ross County in the Scottish Premiership.
2. Youssef En-Nesyri | Morocco vs Portugal, 2022 (2.78 m)
During Morocco’s historic run to the 2022 FIFA World Cup semi-finals, Youssef En-Nesyri stunned the world with a 2.78 m header, scoring the only goal in Morocco’s 1-0 win over Portugal. The leap ended Portugal’s World Cup hopes and cemented En-Nesyri’s place in football history.
1. Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid vs Manchester United, 2013 (2.93 m)
Topping the list is Cristiano Ronaldo with his record-breaking 2.93 m jump in 2013. Playing for Real Madrid against his former club Manchester United in the Champions League, Ronaldo soared above Patrice Evra to score a header. The leap appeared almost supernatural, showcasing Ronaldo’s unmatched athleticism.