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Senegal Make History as First African Team to Score 5 Goals in a World Cup Match

Senegal made history by becoming the first African team to score five goals in a FIFA World Cup match. They defeated Iraq 5-0 in Toronto in a must-win Group Stage encounter. Ismaila Sarr became Senegal's all-time top scorer in World Cup history with four goals. Three Senegal players achieved the rare feat of both scoring and assisting in the same match.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Senegal become 1st African team to score 5 goals in a WC clash

Toronto, June 27

Senegal etched their names in history books as they became the first-ever African team to score five goals in a FIFA World Cup match.

Senegal crushed Iraq by 5-0 in Toronto on Friday and ended their opponents' hopes of reaching the later stage of the tournament.

It was a do-or-die encounter, with both sides requiring a win, preferably by a sizeable margin, to stay in the running for one of the final eight spots in the round of 32.

Ismaila Sarr also became the first Senegal player to both score and provide an assist in a FIFA World Cup match, while also becoming the nation's outright top scorer in World Cup history with four goals, as per OptaJoe.

Sarr, Pape Gueye and Iliman Ndiaye all scored and provided assists for Senegal, marking the first time three players from the same team achieved this in a FIFA World Cup match since Germany's 7-1 victory over Brazil in 2014 (Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira and Thomas Muller).

Ndiaye also became the first ever player in FIFA World Cup history to come on as a substitute and then score a goal, assist a goal, have five touches in the opposition box and make five dribbles.

Senegal made a flying start, opening the scoring in just the fourth minute when Abdoulaye Seck's header from a corner took a decisive deflection off Sunderland midfielder Habib Diarra, wrong-footing Iraq goalkeeper Ahmed Basil.

Iraq's task became significantly harder nine minutes later when defender Rebin Sulaka was shown a straight red card after pulling back Sadio Mane on the edge of the box, with the decision confirmed following a VAR review for denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity.

Mane tested Basil from the resulting free-kick, but Senegal were unable to add a second goal in the first half despite their numerical advantage.

The breakthrough eventually came in the 56th minute after Zidane Iqbal was dispossessed on the edge of his own box, allowing Lamine Camara to set up Ismaila Sarr for a simple finish to make it 2-0.

Three minutes later, Senegal extended their lead spectacularly as substitute Pape Gueye curled a stunning left-foot strike into the top corner with his first involvement after coming on.

Gueye struck again in the 71st minute with a powerful long-range effort to complete a quickfire brace, before another substitute, Iliman Ndiaye, added the fifth to round off a commanding performance.

The result leaves Senegal in a strong position to progress, with its superior goal difference potentially proving decisive in the race for qualification.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Even as someone who doesn't follow football much, this is impressive! 5-0 against Iraq, that too in a crucial match. The stats about Sarr, Gueye and Ndiaye all scoring and assisting is incredible. Makes me wonder when we'll see an Asian team do something like this.

Arjun K

Sadio Mane still leading from the front even at this stage of his career! 🇸🇳 That red card changed the game completely though – Rebin Sulaka made a massive error. Iraq's hopes are crushed now but credit to Senegal for not taking foot off the pedal.

Vikram M

As a football lover from India, I'm loving this World Cup! Senegal showing African football's rise is heartwarming. But honestly – that red card decision was a bit harsh. Yes, it was a clear goalscoring opportunity, but straight red in a World Cup knockout decider? Tough on Iraq.

Kavya N

The stats are mind-blowing! 🤯 Three players from same team scoring and assisting since Germany's 7-1 win over Brazil? And Ndiaye's record as substitute is wild. Senegal's bench strength is incredible. Meanwhile we're still waiting for India to qualify for a World Cup... 😅

James A

Truly historic moment for African football! Senegal played with such intensity and skill. The way Pape Gueye came off the bench and scored two worldies was pure class. This World Cup is showing that the gap between traditional powers and other continents is shrinking fast.

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