Steve Mounié equals Benin’s All-Time scoring record with the Cheetahs
Steve Mounié has written his name into Beninese football history by equalling the national team’s all-time scoring record.
The forward reached 22 international goals during Benin’s match against Lesotho, drawing level with former star Razack Omotoyossi and cementing his legacy as one of the Cheetahs’ greatest players.
Since making his debut for Benin in 2015, Mounié has been a constant presence in the national side. Known for his quiet demeanour off the field, the striker has preferred to let his football do the talking.
His reliability and consistency have made him a vital figure for the Cheetahs, a player his teammates and coaches can depend on in crucial moments.
The record-equalling strike against Lesotho was another example of his ability to deliver when it matters most. Mounié’s tally of 22 goals places him alongside Omotoyossi, who for years stood alone at the summit of Beninese goalscoring history.
For supporters, this achievement represents not only personal glory for the forward but also a proud chapter in the evolution of football in the country.
Trained in France, Mounié has built a career defined by determination and professionalism. He first made his mark in European football, most recently with Stade Brestois, before fully establishing himself as the focal point of Benin’s attack.
Initially recognised as a traditional target man, his role as a pivot has become one of his greatest assets. Strong in aerial duels and adept at holding up play, he has used those qualities to bring teammates into the game while also finding the net with regularity.
His playing style may lack the flamboyance of some of his predecessors, but his effectiveness is undeniable. Season after season, Mounié has shown an ability to remain consistent, regardless of changes around him.
That resilience has made him a cornerstone for Benin’s national side, particularly during transitional periods when stability and leadership were most needed.
Beyond statistics, Mounié’s influence is also measured in the example he sets for younger players. His humility, work ethic, and quiet leadership have earned him admiration within the squad and among the fans.
Many see him as the embodiment of what Beninese football hopes to inspire in its next generation: discipline, perseverance, and belief in collective progress.
For the Cheetahs, having a player of Mounié’s calibre has been pivotal in their quest to compete more strongly on the continental stage. While team honours have sometimes eluded Benin, his personal achievements offer a reminder of the talent the nation continues to produce.
His place alongside Omotoyossi at the top of the scoring charts now positions him as a living legend, one who still has the opportunity to set a new outright record.
As Benin look ahead to upcoming challenges, Mounié’s milestone will serve as both a celebration and a motivation. The forward’s story is one of steady progress rather than sudden stardom, proof that impact can be just as enduring when built on consistency and quiet determination.
With 22 goals to his name and more games ahead, Steve Mounié stands on the brink of becoming Benin’s outright top scorer — a testament to a career defined not by noise, but by lasting influence.
