Anders Berenth Becomes First Player in Powerchair Hockey History to Reach 150 Official Goals

A historic moment for Powerchair Hockey: Anders Berenth (Denmark) has officially become the first player ever to score 150 goals in sanctioned international matches, now setting the all-time record at 158 goals.

Berenth, who was already leading the ranking before the Dutch Nations Cup, extends his legacy and opens a new chapter in the sport’s scoring history.

Ranking

Changes in the Top Ten

  • Dominik Zenhäusern (SUI) enters the Top 10 for the first time, now ranked 10th.
  • Kamal Tahtahi (FRA) drops out of the Top 10, ending a long presence among the elite scorers.
  • Jules Van Der Heijden climbs from 9th to 7th.

This reshuffling confirms how fast the international scoring landscape is evolving, with new contenders climbing the ranks and legends consolidating their status.

Berenth’s Legacy

With 158 goals, Anders Berenth stands alone at the top — a milestone that may take years to challenge. His consistency, longevity, and impact on Denmark’s national team make him a defining figure in the history of the sport.

I’m usually not someone who talks about myself, but reaching 150 goals means a lot. It reflects how far I’ve come and the countless hours I’ve put into powerchair hockey. I’m excited to see how far I can still go.

What Comes Next?

With several active players closing in on triple digits, and new talents emerging, the race for history is far from over. But today belongs to Anders Berenth — the first and only player to ever pass 150 goals.