FIFA World Cup 2026 Breaks Scoring Record with 173 Goals
World Cup 2026 Achieves New Scoring Milestone
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has announced that the FIFA World Cup 2026 has set a remarkable new record for goals, with a total of 173 goals scored to date in the tournament.
In an Instagram post, Infantino highlighted that this current edition has already eclipsed the previous record of 172 goals, which was achieved during the 2022 FIFA World Cup held in Qatar.
He stated, "173 goals and counting - a new record in FIFA World Cup history! Surpassing the previous highest of 172 goals from Qatar underscores the excitement and attacking prowess that have already made the 2026 @fifaworldcup so unforgettable."
Infantino attributed this milestone to the dynamic attacking style and finishing skills of the players, extending his congratulations to all the goal scorers participating in the tournament.
"Congratulations to all the goalscorers, and I look forward to many more goals as we approach the final on Sunday, July 19, in New York New Jersey," he added.
The FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, continues to showcase thrilling high-scoring matches as teams vie for advancement to the knockout rounds.
Infantino Celebrates Ronaldo's Historic Achievement
Earlier on Tuesday (local time), FIFA President Gianni Infantino praised Cristiano Ronaldo for becoming the first player ever to score in six different FIFA World Cup tournaments.
Ronaldo reached this milestone by netting his first goal of the ongoing World Cup 2026 during Portugal's 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan in their Group K match at Houston Stadium.
In an Instagram message, Infantino congratulated Ronaldo on this remarkable achievement, calling it "incredible" and wishing him success for the remainder of the tournament.
He expressed, "What an incredible achievement!! Congratulations to @cristiano on becoming the first player to score in six FIFA World Cups. My best wishes for the rest of the tournament. What an incredible feat!!"
