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From Teenage Prodigy to Record-Breaking Legend: Messi's World Cup Journey

Lionel Messi continues to redefine football history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first player to appear in six editions of the tournament. He equals Miroslav Klose's record of 16 World Cup goals while also becoming the oldest hat-trick scorer at 38 years old. Messi holds multiple records including most appearances as captain (20), longest span between first and last World Cup goals (20 years), and most dribbles completed in World Cup history. The Argentine icon remains the only player to score in every knockout stage of a single World Cup and the sole recipient of two adidas Golden Ball awards.

From appearances to goals: All FIFA World Cup records Messi owns and chases

New Delhi, June 17

When it comes to the FIFA World Cup, Lionel Messi isn't just playing the game; he is rewriting its history. From his early days as a teenage prodigy in 2006 to his historic, record-shattering campaign at the 2026 edition, the Argentine icon has consistently redefined what is possible on football's grandest stage.

In Argentina's opening match against Algeria at the 2026 World Cup, Messi reached a monumental 200 appearances for his national team. Stepping onto the pitch for his record-breaking sixth World Cup tournament, the Argentine captain added yet another milestone to a career that continuously defies all known parameters.

With a spectacular hat-trick against Algeria, Messi also equalled Germany's Miroslav Klose for the most goals in World Cup history (16), surpassing Brazilian legend Ronaldo (15) to become the highest-scoring South American at the global showpiece.

Additionally, at 38 years and 357 days old, Messi has become the oldest hat-trick scorer in World Cup history. He broke the previous record held by Cristiano Ronaldo, who was 33 years and 130 days old when he scored a treble against Spain in 2018.

Today, Messi's statistical footprint with La Albiceleste is staggering: 200 matches, 117 goals, 61 assists, and four major international titles. Alongside his legendary 2022 World Cup triumph in Qatar, his trophy cabinet includes back-to-back Copa América titles (2021, 2024) and the 2022 Finalissima trophy.

Messi is the first footballer in history to play in six editions of the FIFA World Cup. Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo is poised to share this record later on Wednesday. Previously, the record was co-owned by Antonio Carbajal, Lothar Matthäus, Rafa Márquez, and Andrés Guardado.

He holds the record for the most World Cup appearances as captain (20), leading Mexico's Rafa Marquez (17) and Diego Maradona (16). Messi also holds the record for the longest span between a player's first and most recent World Cup goals, spanning exactly 20 years. Cristiano Ronaldo sits second with a gap of 16 years and 160 days.

With 16 goals, Messi leads Argentina's all-time World Cup scoring charts, followed by Gabriel Batistuta (10), Diego Maradona (8), Guillermo Stábile (8), Mario Kempes (6), and Gonzalo Higuaín (5).

Messi has completed the most dribbles in World Cup history. His 46 successful take-ons at Brazil 2014 rank as the third-most in a single tournament edition, behind Jairzinho (47 in 1970) and Diego Maradona (53 in 1986).

He remains the only player to score in the group stage, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final of a single World Cup edition (achieved in Qatar 2022).

The Argentine great is the only player to have won the prestigious adidas Golden Ball twice, picking up the tournament's MVP award at Brazil 2014 and Qatar 2022.

Every time Messi wore the Argentine jersey, he left behind more than just goals, dribbles, or assists. He left a piece of history. And along the way, he became part of everyone's history.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

I'm not a hardcore football fan, but even I know Messi is something special. The fact that he's done all this for Argentina while staying humble is inspiring. Makes me think about our Indian athletes—if only we had someone with this level of dedication and love for the game. 🏆

Arun Y

Okay, I know this will be controversial, but does anyone else think the article is a bit too focused on records? Yes, Messi is great, but football is a team sport. His teammates deserve some credit too. Also, comparing him to Cristiano Ronaldo every two lines feels unnecessary. Both are legends, let it be!

Tanya I

Messi playing in his 6th World Cup at 38! As a fan of the beautiful game, I'm just grateful to be alive to witness this. The hat-trick record is crazy—oldest ever? And people call him 'over the hill' 😂. Also, shoutout to the Indian media for covering this; we need more football talk instead of just cricket all the time.

Karthik V

Wait—16 goals in World Cups? That's more than Batistuta and Maradona combined (okay, not combined, but you get it). Messi's consistency is unreal. The only downside? He's making it look too easy, which sets an impossible standard for future players. But as a neutral, I'm just enjoying the show. 🐐

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