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Lionel Messi Sets Record with Ten Assists in FIFA World Cup History

Lionel Messi has etched his name in FIFA World Cup history by becoming the first player to achieve ten assists. This remarkable feat occurred during Argentina's quarterfinal match against Switzerland, where Messi's corner kick led to an early goal. As Argentina aims to defend their title, Messi's performance continues to shine, making him a pivotal figure in the tournament. Discover more about his record-breaking journey and Argentina's path in the World Cup.
 

Messi's Historic Achievement

In a remarkable feat, Lionel Messi has become the first player ever to achieve ten assists in FIFA World Cup history. This milestone was reached during the quarterfinal match at Kansas City Stadium on Sunday, where Alexis Mac Allister scored from a corner taken by Messi. Argentina took an early lead in the tenth minute, showcasing Messi's exceptional skills in what is likely his final World Cup appearance. Despite Switzerland's strong defensive play, which had seen them concede only three goals in five matches, Messi's corner kick led to Argentina's first goal of the tournament, marking a significant moment as it was also the first time Switzerland found themselves trailing.

Argentina, the reigning World Cup champions and winners of the tournament three times, are on a quest to become the first team to defend their title since Brazil in 1962. Following their victory over Norway, they are now set to face England in the next round.

Top Assist Providers in FIFA World Cup History

10 - Lionel Messi (Argentina)
8 - Diego Maradona (Argentina)
7 - Pierre Littbarski (Germany) and Grzegorz Lato (Poland)

Messi previously broke the record for most assists in World Cup history during Argentina's match against Egypt, where he assisted Cristian Romero's goal, surpassing Diego Maradona's previous record of eight. His first World Cup assist came in 2006 against Serbia and Montenegro, where Hernan Crespo scored. In total, Messi has accumulated two assists in the ongoing 2026 World Cup, just behind Kylian Mbappe of France, who has three.