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FIFA WC 2026 Hits 100 Goals in 33 Games, Fastest Since 1958

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has become the fastest edition to reach 100 goals since 1958, achieving the feat in just 33 matches. The Netherlands scored the 100th goal of the tournament during their 5-1 win over Sweden, also becoming the eighth team in history to reach 100 World Cup goals. The milestone surpasses the previous best of 36 games set in 1982 and 2014. Additionally, the Group F match between Japan and Tunisia marked the 1,000th match in FIFA World Cup history.

FIFA WC 2026 hits 100-goal mark in 33 games, fastest edition since 1958

New Delhi, June 21

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has officially become the fastest edition of the global showpiece to hit the 100-goal milestone in 68 years, achieving the feat in just 33 matches.

Mexico's Julian Quinones opened the scoring in this World Cup in a 2-0 win over South Africa on June 12. Cody Gakpo of the Netherlands netted the 100th goal at this year's tournament with the Netherlands' third goal in a 5-1 win over Sweden on Sunday (IST).

Reaching 100 goals in only 33 matches is a 68-year tournament best. It beats the 36-game mark set in 1982 and 2014, as well as the 38 games needed in 1978 and 1994. The all-time record belongs to the 1954 tournament in Switzerland, won by West Germany, where it took a mere 20 matches to cross the 100-goal mark.

Moreover, the Netherlands joined an elite group of nations as they became only the eighth team in FIFA World Cup history to reach the 100-goal milestone.

With barely five minutes on the clock, the Netherlands got off to a dream start as Brobbey slammed home an inviting Gakpo cross inside five minutes. This was followed up in the 17th minute with Brobbey's second goal, which marked the Netherlands' 100th goal at a World Cup, a historic strike.

Moreover, the Group F game at Monterrey Stadium between Japan and Tunisia marked the 1,000th match in FIFA World Cup history.

'Match 1,000 symbolises longevity and humanity's enduring love for football and the FIFA World Cup. But it also is a testament to football's unique knack for breaking through barriers and galvanising communities and nations to come together," FIFA said.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 in North America has 48 participating countries, divided into 12 groups. The top two teams from each group, plus the eight best third-place finishers, will advance to the knockout stage.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Netherlands reaching 100 WC goals is a big achievement. Memorable moment for their fans. But honestly, 100 goals in 33 matches? The quality of defence might be a concern. Too many one-sided games yaar.

James A

As a neutral fan, this World Cup has been absolute entertainment! The expansion to 48 teams is paying off. More matches, more goals. India should take note—we need to step up our football game! 🇮🇳⚽

Vikram M

1,000th match in WC history—what a milestone! Football truly unites the world. But the 1954 record (20 matches for 100 goals) seems untouchable. Different era though, with smaller tournaments. Enjoying the current action!

Sarah B

The Netherlands' 100th goal was a historic moment! Gakpo and Brobbey are on fire. But honestly, the expanded format means weaker teams get thrashed. India should focus on developing grassroots first before dreaming of WC.

Rohit P

Mexico vs South Africa opener set the tone! Great to see so many goals. But I wish FIFA focused more on improving refereeing and VAR consistency rather than just expanding. Still, chalo, enjoy the football! 🏆

Kavya N

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