Counted from the international goal archive — every scorer-credited goal in the matches it covers, 1916 to today. A record of covered matches, not a complete career count; own goals never join a scorer's tally.
Héctor Pedro Scarone Berreta was a Uruguayan footballer who played as inside forward. Known as "the Gardel of Football" and El Mago due to his extraordinary skills with the ball, Scarone was considered one of the best players in the world during his time. He was crowned world champion three times, after winning the editions of the 1924 and 1928 Olympic football tournaments, along with the first World Cup in 1930. — Wikipedia
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| Date | Opponent | Result | Minutes | Competition | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1930-07-21 | W4–0(h) | 26' | FIFA World Cup | Montevideo | |
| 1928-06-13 | W2–1(n) | 73' | Olympic Games | Amsterdam | |
| 1928-06-07 | W3–2(n) | 31' | Olympic Games | Amsterdam | |
| 1928-05-30 | W2–0(a) | 20' | Olympic Games | Amsterdam | |
| 1927-11-20 | L2–3(n) | 33' 79' | Copa América | Lima | |
| 1927-11-06 | W9–0(n) | 86' | Copa América | Lima | |
| 1926-10-28 | W6–0(n) | 9' 12' 28' 39' 81'hat-trick | Copa América | Santiago | |
| 1926-10-17 | W3–1(a) | 55' | Copa América | Santiago | |
| 1924-06-06 | W2–1(n) | 81' (pen) | Olympic Games | Colombes | |
| 1924-06-01 | W5–1(a) | 2' 24' | Olympic Games | Colombes | |
| 1924-05-29 | W3–0(n) | 15' | Olympic Games | Paris | |
| 1924-05-26 | Yugoslavia | W7–0(n) | 23' | Olympic Games | Colombes |
| 1923-11-04 | W2–0(h) | 11' | Copa América | Montevideo | |
| 1919-05-13 | W3–2(n) | 23' | Copa América | Rio de Janeiro | |
| 1917-10-14 | W1–0(h) | 62' | Copa América | Montevideo | |
| 1917-10-07 | W4–0(h) | 8' | Copa América | Montevideo |