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Most World Cup Goals

by History of Soccer History of Soccer

The most World Cup goals have been scored by players who have been playing for their country for the most years. Germany's Miroslav Klose scored 16 goals in four consecutive tournaments between 2002 and 2014. Brazil's Pele also scored 16 times in four consecutive World Cups. He has the third-highest number of World Championship goals in the history of the tournament. Here are the top teams for the most goals. Let's look at their records.

Guillermo Stabile was the top scorer in the inaugural competition. Twenty-two players have since equaled or surpassed his total. The next best scorer was Just Fontaine with thirteen goals in 1954. West Germany's Gerd Muller scored 10 goals in 1970. He later broke his own record by scoring 14 goals in the 1974 final, giving the West Germans the victory. However, Ronaldo eventually shattered Müller's record by scoring 15 goals for his country in the two decades between 1998 and 2006.

The most goals by a player in one World Cup can be compared to the number of goals a player scores for his country. For example, in the 1958 World Cup, France striker Gabriel Batistuta scored 13 goals. In the same tournament, Germany's Gerd Muller scored 14 goals, which is still the third highest total of all time. There are only three players who have scored more than one goal in a World Championship.

The most World Cup goals have been scored by Brazilians. A team's performance depends on how they scored. The players that have the highest average number of goals per game are usually the best. If you're looking for a more accurate statistic, check out Guinness World Records. For instance, in the 2008 final, Uruguay beat Brazil 1-0. With this win, the South American national team became the first ever to reach the final.

The most goals by a country have increased over time. During the '66 World Cup, Germany beat Azerbaijan in a penalty shootout. In 2010, Shane Duffy of Ireland won the World Cup and is the leading goal scorer in the tournament. It was his fourth World-Cup goal, which led to a tense ending for the tournament. It was the second-highest scorer for England, but it was a tough game.

The fastest goal in the World Cup is by the German team in 1954. The fastest goal in a World Cup final is by a Colombian. The most goals in a FIFA World Cup final is a hat-trick by a team. A team may have more than one winner in the tournament, but it is important to note that the most World-Cup goals are by a nation. In addition, a nation's success in a World Championship is based on the quality of its players.


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