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FIFA World Cup 2026 Breaks Scoring and Attendance Records

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has become the highest-scoring edition in history, surpassing the previous record of 172 goals set at Qatar 2022. The milestone was reached during the USA vs. Turkey match, with defender Auston Trusty scoring the historic 173rd goal. The tournament has also broken the all-time attendance record, with over 3.6 million fans attending matches so far. FIFA President Gianni Infantino praised the fans and the attacking talent, stating that more records are expected to be set as the tournament progresses.

FIFA WC 2026 smashes records to become highest-scoring, most-attended tournament in history

California, June 26

The FIFA World Cup 2026 etched its name into the record books on Friday after becoming the highest-scoring edition in the tournament's history, with the landmark being reached during the United States' thrilling Group D clash against Turkey.

United States defender Auston Trusty scored the historic 173rd goal of the tournament with an early opener. This surpassed the previous World Cup record of 172 goals set during all 64 matches at Qatar 2022.

This milestone occurred in just the 59th match of the expanded tournament. The goal count kept increasing as Turkiye fought back to secure a dramatic 3-2 win over co-hosts USA, bringing the tournament total to 177 goals.

FIFA president Gianni Infantino praised this achievement as another sign of the tournament's success. "Surpassing the previous highest of 172 goals from Qatar shows the excitement and attacking talent that have already made the 2026 World Cup so unforgettable," Infantino wrote on Instagram.

This scoring record has been reached with five matches still left before the knockout stages finish. Unlike past editions, the 2026 World Cup includes 104 matches due to FIFA's expansion from 32 to 48 teams, allowing for more chances for goals and excitement.

The previous record of 172 goals had stood since the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where the total was reached over the tournament's full schedule of 64 matches.

Moreover, the FIFA World Cup 2026 has also broken the all-time attendance record. A total of 3,605,357 fans have attended the tournament so far, the highest attendance in the history of the competition. The tournament's previous all-time cumulative attendance record was 3.5 million, established at the 1994 edition, by the end of the group stage.

"This is a true reflection of our fans' love for the beautiful game and football's ability to bring people together to celebrate, feel joy, and share emotions that unite. The scenes inside the stadiums and across our 16 fantastic host cities have been incredible and I thank you for coming from all corners of the globe to light up this @fifaworldcup," Infantino said.

"The best is still to come and we will set more records, but what is most important is that people continue to have fun and create memories for life," he added.

The 2026 edition of FIFA World Cup got off to an epic start and just six days after the thrilling curtain-raiser at Mexico City Stadium, the tournament's all-time daily attendance record has been broken on June 17 (IST).

In total, 281,223 fans took their places in the stands across four group-stage encounters - France v. Senegal, Iraq v. Norway, Argentina v. Algeria and Austria v. Jordan - with the combined attendance figure surpassing the previous daily record of 277,070, set on 28 June 1994, which also featured four matches.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sneha F

I'm happy for the records, but can we admit that more matches = more fatigue for players? The quality might drop if they keep expanding. Also, the environmental cost of all this travel... but that's a separate debate. 🏆

Ravi K

As someone who watched the 1994 World Cup on Doordarshan, this brings back memories. USA hosting again after 32 years – and they've broken the attendance record from that very edition! The passion for football globally is unreal. 🇺🇸⚽

Amanda J

The 173rd goal stat is incredible – and with 5 matches still to go! The attacking football has been top-notch. My only worry is that FIFA might see this as a green light to expand even further to 64 teams. Let's not dilute the World Cup. 🙏

Pooja D

More goals, more fans, more fun – but I still miss the old format where every group stage match mattered so much. Now with 48 teams, some matches feel like friendlies. Still, any World Cup is better than no World Cup! 🤷‍♀️

Deepak U

India needs to take notes. We have the population and talent – just look at our U-17 team's progress. If we can get proper grassroots development and AIFF sorts out its mess, we could dream of hosting a World Cup one day. For now, living vicariously through these records! 😌

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