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100 Goals, Just 33 Matches! FIFA World Cup 2026 Breaks 68-Year Record… And There’s More History to Come

A goal-filled tournament continues to rewrite the record books as FIFA World Cup 2026 reaches the 100-goal milestone faster than any edition in nearly seven decades.

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Netherlands forward Cody Gakpo celebrates after scoring the 100th goal of FIFA World Cup 2026, helping the tournament set a 68-year scoring record.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is already proving to be one of the most entertaining tournaments in modern football history. In a remarkable achievement, this year’s competition has become the fastest World Cup in 68 years to reach the 100-goal mark, underlining the attacking football and thrilling contests that have captivated fans across the globe.

The milestone was officially reached in just 33 matches, making it the quickest World Cup edition to hit 100 goals since the historic 1954 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland.

The tournament’s scoring journey began on June 12, when Julian Quinones found the net in Mexico’s 2-0 victory over South Africa, registering the first goal of the competition. Less than a month later, Cody Gakpo etched his name into World Cup history by scoring the tournament’s 100th goal during the Netherlands’ commanding 5-1 win over Sweden.

A Record Decades in the Making

Reaching the century mark in only 33 games is a feat that surpasses several memorable World Cup editions.

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The previous modern-era benchmark was set jointly by the 1982 and 2014 World Cups, both of which required 36 matches to reach 100 goals. The 1978 and 1994 tournaments took 38 matches to achieve the same milestone.

Only the legendary 1954 World Cup remains ahead in the all-time rankings. That tournament, won by West Germany, crossed the 100-goal barrier in an astonishing 20 matches, a record that still stands more than seven decades later.

Why Are So Many Goals Being Scored?

Football analysts point to several factors behind the explosion of goals in World Cup 2026. Teams have adopted more attacking approaches, pressing higher up the pitch and taking greater risks in pursuit of victories.

The tournament has also witnessed a series of high-scoring encounters featuring some of football’s biggest nations, resulting in a steady stream of goals from world-class attackers.

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Players such as Cody Gakpo, Julian Quinones, and several emerging stars have helped transform the competition into a goal-fest that is delighting supporters and neutral fans alike.

More Records Could Be on the Horizon

With numerous matches still remaining, there is growing speculation that the tournament could challenge additional scoring records before the final whistle is blown.

The current pace suggests that World Cup 2026 may finish among the highest-scoring editions in FIFA history, further cementing its reputation as one of the most exciting tournaments ever staged.

For football fans, the message is simple: if the first 33 matches have produced 100 goals, the best may still be yet to come.