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; Oldest player: {{Age in years and days|1971|06|21|2014|06|24}}, ] ({{fb|COL}}), vs ], 24 June ]. | ; Oldest player: {{Age in years and days|1971|06|21|2014|06|24}}, ] ({{fb|COL}}), vs ], 24 June ]. | ||
; Oldest player, final: {{Age in years and days|1942|02|28|1982|07|11}}, ] ({{fb|ITA}}), vs ], 11 July ]. | ; Oldest player, final: {{Age in years and days|1942|02|28|1982|07|11}}, ] ({{fb|ITA}}), vs ], 11 July ]. | ||
; Oldest player, qualifying match: {{Age in years and days|1957|08|27|2004|02|18}}, ] ({{fb|VIR}}), vs ], 18 February 2004, ].<ref>According to . A , however, indicates that Taylor participated in another match after that date, again versus ], on 31 March 2004, breaking his own record. If the age listed in the "Superlatives" (PDF) file corresponds to the February match, then in accordance with the match report from March the actual record would be 46 years and 222 days.</ref> | ; Oldest player, qualifying match: {{Age in years and days|1957|08|27|2004|02|18}}, ] ({{fb|VIR}}), vs ], 18 February 2004, ].<ref>According to {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061010070923/http://www.access.fifa.com/infoplus/IP-301_04A_play-super.pdf |date=10 October 2006 }}. A , however, indicates that Taylor participated in another match after that date, again versus ], on 31 March 2004, breaking his own record. If the age listed in the "Superlatives" (PDF) file corresponds to the February match, then in accordance with the match report from March the actual record would be 46 years and 222 days.</ref> | ||
; Oldest captain: {{Age in years and days|1949|09|18|1990|07|07}}, ] ({{fb|ENG}}), vs ], 7 July ]. | ; Oldest captain: {{Age in years and days|1949|09|18|1990|07|07}}, ] ({{fb|ENG}}), vs ], 7 July ]. | ||
; Oldest player to debut in a World Cup finals tournament: {{Age in years and days|1970|08|01|2010|06|18}}, ] ({{fb|ENG}}), vs ], 18 June ]. | ; Oldest player to debut in a World Cup finals tournament: {{Age in years and days|1970|08|01|2010|06|18}}, ] ({{fb|ENG}}), vs ], 18 June ]. | ||
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*{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100616000927/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/fifacomp/ip-399_08a_attendanceov_2631.pdf |date=16 June 2010 |title=FIFA competitions biggest crowds }} | *{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100616000927/http://www.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/fifacomp/ip-399_08a_attendanceov_2631.pdf |date=16 June 2010 |title=FIFA competitions biggest crowds }} | ||
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This is a list of records of the FIFA World Cup and its qualification matches.
General statistics by tournament
Teams: tournament position
Main article: National team appearances in the FIFA World CupAll-time table
Main article: All-time table of the FIFA World CupPlayers
Main article: List of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA World Cups- Most championships
- 3, Pelé ( Brazil, 1958, 1962 (only played in first two matches; medal awarded retroactively by FIFA in 2007) and 1970).
- See here for a list of players who have won multiple FIFA World Cups.
- Most medals
- 4, Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most appearances in All-Star Team
- 3, Djalma Santos ( Brazil, 1954–1962), Franz Beckenbauer ( West Germany, 1966–1974), Philipp Lahm ( Germany, 2006–2014).
- Most matches played, finals
- 25, Lothar Matthäus ( Germany, 1982–1998).
- Most knockout games played, finals
- 14, Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most minutes played, finals
- 2,217 minutes, Paolo Maldini ( Italy, 1990–2002).
- Most matches played, qualifying
- 68, Iván Hurtado ( Ecuador, 1994–2010).
- Most matches won
- 17, Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most appearances in a World Cup final
- 3, Cafu ( Brazil, 1994, 1998, 2002).
- Most finals played with different teams
- 2, Luis Monti ( Argentina, 1930 and Italy, 1934).
- Most appearances as captain
- 16, Diego Maradona ( Argentina, 1986–1994).
- Most tournaments as captain
- 4, Rafael Márquez ( Mexico, 2002–2014).
- Most appearances as substitute
- 11, Denílson ( Brazil, 1998–2002).
- Youngest player
- 17 years, 41 days, Norman Whiteside ( Northern Ireland), vs Yugoslavia, 17 June 1982.
- Youngest player, final
- 17 years, 249 days, Pelé ( Brazil), vs Sweden, 29 June 1958.
- Youngest player, qualifying match
- 13 years, 310 days, Souleymane Mamam ( Togo), vs Zambia, 6 May 2001, 2002 CAF Group 1.
- Youngest captain
- 21 years, 109 days, Tony Meola ( United States), vs Czechoslovakia, 10 June 1990.
- Oldest player
- 43 years, 3 days, Faryd Mondragón ( Colombia), vs Japan, 24 June 2014.
- Oldest player, final
- 40 years, 133 days, Dino Zoff ( Italy), vs West Germany, 11 July 1982.
- Oldest player, qualifying match
- 46 years, 175 days, MacDonald Taylor, Sr. ( U.S. Virgin Islands), vs Saint Kitts and Nevis, 18 February 2004, 2006 CONCACAF First Round.
- Oldest captain
- 40 years, 292 days, Peter Shilton ( England), vs Italy, 7 July 1990.
- Oldest player to debut in a World Cup finals tournament
- 39 years, 321 days, David James ( England), vs Algeria, 18 June 2010.
Goalscoring
Individual
Main article: FIFA World Cup top goalscorers- Most goals scored, overall finals
- 16, Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most goals scored, overall qualifying
- 39, Carlos Ruiz ( Guatemala, 2002–2018).
- Most goals scored in a tournament
- 13, Just Fontaine ( France, 1958).
- For a detailed list of top goalscorers in each tournament (Golden Boot winner), see Golden Boot.
- Most goals scored in a match
- 5, Oleg Salenko ( Russia), vs Cameroon, 1994.
- Most goals scored in a lost match
- 4, Ernest Wilimowski ( Poland), vs Brazil, 1938.
- Most goals scored in a qualifying match
- 13, Archie Thompson ( Australia), vs American Samoa, 2002 OFC Group 1.
- Most goals scored in a final match
- 3, Geoff Hurst ( England), vs West Germany, 1966.
- Most goals scored in all final matches
- 3, Vavá ( Brazil), 2 vs Sweden in 1958 & 1 vs Czechoslovakia in 1962; Pelé ( Brazil), 2 vs Sweden in 1958 & 1 vs Italy in 1970; Geoff Hurst ( England), 3 vs West Germany in 1966 and Zinedine Zidane ( France), 2 vs Brazil in 1998 & 1 vs Italy in 2006.
- Scored goal(s) in multiple final matches
- Vavá ( Brazil, 1958 & 1962), Pelé ( Brazil, 1958 & 1970), Paul Breitner ( West Germany, 1974 & 1982) and Zinedine Zidane ( France, 1998 & 2006).
- Most matches with at least one goal
- 11, Ronaldo ( Brazil, 1998–2006), Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most consecutive matches with at least one goal
- 6, Just Fontaine ( France, 1958) and Jairzinho ( Brazil, 1970).
- Most matches with at least two goals
- 4, Sándor Kocsis ( Hungary, 1954), Just Fontaine ( France, 1958), Ronaldo ( Brazil, 1998–2006) and Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2010).
- Most consecutive matches with at least two goals
- 4, Sándor Kocsis ( Hungary, 1954).
- Most hat-tricks
- 2, Sándor Kocsis ( Hungary, 1954), Just Fontaine ( France, 1958), Gerd Müller ( West Germany, 1970) and Gabriel Batistuta ( Argentina, 1994 & 1998).
- Most consecutive hat-tricks
- 2, Sándor Kocsis ( Hungary, 1954) and Gerd Müller ( West Germany, 1970).
- Fastest hat-trick
- 8 minutes, László Kiss ( Hungary), scored at 69', 72' and 76', vs El Salvador, 1982.
- Most goals scored by a substitute in a match
- 3, László Kiss ( Hungary), vs El Salvador, 1982.
- Olympic Goals (Goals From a Corner) scored in a World Cup
- 1, Marcos Coll ( Colombia), vs Soviet Union, 1962.
- Hat-tricks from the penalty spot
- Never occurred in the final tournament. Four times in qualification: Kubilay Türkyilmaz ( Switzerland), vs Faroe Islands, 7 October 2000, 2002 UEFA Group 1; Henrik Larsson ( Sweden), vs Moldova, 6 June 2001, 2002 UEFA Group 4; Ronaldo ( Brazil), vs Argentina, 2 June 2004, 2006 CONMEBOL; Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ( Gabon), vs Niger, 15 June 2013, 2014 CAF Second Round Group E.
- Scoring in every match of a team in a World Cup (at least three matches)
- György Sárosi ( Hungary), 5 goals in 4 matches (1938), Arne Nyberg ( Sweden), 3 goals in 3 matches (1938), Alcides Ghiggia ( Uruguay), 4 goals in 4 matches (1950), Just Fontaine ( France), 13 goals in 6 matches (1958), Omar Oreste Corbatta ( Argentina), 3 goals in 3 matches (1958), Ferenc Bene ( Hungary), 4 goals in 4 matches (1966), Jairzinho ( Brazil), 7 goals in 6 matches (1970), Teofilo Cubillas ( Peru), 5 goals in 4 matches (1970), James Rodríguez ( Colombia), 6 goals in 5 matches (2014).
- Most tournaments with at least one goal
- 4, Pelé ( Brazil, 1958–1970), Uwe Seeler ( West Germany, 1958–1970) and Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most tournaments with at least two goals
- 4, Uwe Seeler ( West Germany, 1958–1970) and Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2014).
- Most tournaments with at least three goals
- 3, Jürgen Klinsmann ( Germany, 1990–1998), Ronaldo ( Brazil, 1998–2006) and Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2010).
- Most tournaments with at least four goals
- 3, Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 2002–2010).
- Most tournaments with at least five goals
- 2, Teófilo Cubillas ( Peru, 1970, 1978), Miroslav Klose ( Germany, (2002–2006) and Thomas Müller ( Germany, 2010–2014).
- Most qualification tournaments with at least one goal
- 5, Rafael Márquez ( Mexico, 2002–2018) and Carlos Ruiz ( Guatemala, 2002–2018).
- Longest period between a player's first and last goals
- 12 years, 1 month and 7 days; Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 1 June 2002 – 8 July 2014)
- Longest period between a player's first and last goals overall
- 12 years, Uwe Seeler ( West Germany, 8 June 1958 – 14 June 1970), Pelé ( Brazil, 19 June 1958 – 21 June 1970), Diego Maradona ( Argentina, 18 June 1982 – 21 June 1994), Michael Laudrup ( Denmark, 8 June 1986 – 24 June 1998), Henrik Larsson ( Sweden, 16 July 1994 – 20 June 2006), Sami Al-Jaber ( Saudi Arabia, 25 June 1994 – 14 June 2006), Cuauhtémoc Blanco ( Mexico, 20 June 1998 – 17 June 2010), Miroslav Klose ( Germany, 1 June 2002 – 8 July 2014) and Ivica Olić ( Croatia, 8 June 2002 – 18 June 2014).
- Longest period between one goal and another
- 12 years, Michael Laudrup ( Denmark, 1986–1998) and Ivica Olić ( Croatia, 2002–2014).
- First goalscorer
- Lucien Laurent ( France), vs Mexico, 13 July 1930.
- Youngest goalscorer
- 17 years, 7 months and 27 days, Pelé ( Brazil), vs Wales, 19 June 1958.
- Youngest hat-trick scorer
- 17 years, 8 months and 1 day, Pelé ( Brazil), vs France, 24 June 1958.
- Youngest goalscorer, final
- 17 years, 8 months and 6 days, Pelé ( Brazil), vs Sweden, 29 June 1958.
- Oldest goalscorer
- 42 years, 1 month and 8 days, Roger Milla ( Cameroon), vs Russia, 28 June 1994.
- Oldest hat-trick scorer
- 33 years, 5 months and 8 days, Tore Keller ( Sweden), vs Cuba, 12 June 1938.
- Oldest goalscorer, final
- 35 years, 8 months and 21 days, Nils Liedholm ( Sweden), vs Brazil, 29 June 1958.
- Most penalties scored (excluding during shootouts)
- 4, Eusébio ( Portugal, 4 in 1966), Rob Rensenbrink ( Netherlands, 4 in 1978) – both records for one tournament – and Gabriel Batistuta ( Argentina, 2 each in 1994 & 1998).
- Most penalties missed (excluding during shootouts)
- 2, Asamoah Gyan ( Ghana), vs Czech Republic, 2006 and vs Uruguay, 2010.
- First substitute winning goalscorer, final
- came on 86th minute, Mario Götze ( Germany), vs Argentina, 2014.
- Fastest goal from kickoff
- 11 seconds, Hakan Şükür ( Turkey), vs South Korea, 2002.
- Fastest goal by a substitute
- 16 seconds, Ebbe Sand ( Denmark), vs Nigeria, 1998.
- Fastest goal in a final
- 90 seconds, Johan Neeskens ( Netherlands), vs West Germany, 1974.
- Fastest goal in a qualifying match
- 8.1 seconds, Christian Benteke ( Belgium), vs Gibraltar, 2018 UEFA Group H.
- Fastest brace scored
- 69 seconds, Toni Kroos ( Germany), vs Brazil, 2014.
- Latest goal from kickoff
- 121st minute, Alessandro Del Piero ( Italy), vs Germany, 2006 and Abdelmoumene Djabou ( Algeria), vs Germany, 2014.
- Latest goal from kickoff in a final
- 120th minute, Geoff Hurst ( England), vs Germany, 1966 (see "they think it's all over").
- Latest goal from kickoff, with no goals scored between
- 119th minute, David Platt ( England), vs Belgium, 1990 and Fabio Grosso ( Italy), vs Germany, 2006.
- Latest goal from kickoff in a final, with no goals scored between
- 116th minute, Andrés Iniesta ( Spain), vs Netherlands, 2010.
Own goals
Main article: List of FIFA World Cup own goalsPenalty shootouts
See also: List of FIFA World Cup penalty shoot-outsNotes
References and footnotes
- "Final matches overview" (PDF). FIFA.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 July 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
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- Pelé, Lothar Matthäus, Pierre Littbarski and Ronaldo each appeared 3 times in the squads of the teams that reached the finals, but none of them played in all three games.
- "2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ - FIFA.com". FIFA.com.
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- According to RSSSF's 1994 World Cup page, Fuad Amin of Saudi Arabia would have been the youngest captain, at 21 years & 250 days in the 1994, but the source does not specify the match in which he was captain. It is listed that the starting captain was substituted in both the match against the Netherlands and the one against Sweden, in which Amin may have been given the armband on the captains' substitutions, but this information has not been verified. In any case, Meola still is the youngest starting captain, and players who received the captain's armband during the course of the match are generally not regarded as official captains.
- According to "FIFA World Cup Superlatives: Players" Archived 10 October 2006 at the Wayback Machine. A FIFA report, however, indicates that Taylor participated in another match after that date, again versus St. Kitts and Nevis, on 31 March 2004, breaking his own record. If the age listed in the "Superlatives" (PDF) file corresponds to the February match, then in accordance with the match report from March the actual record would be 46 years and 222 days.
- "Ruiz nets five goals in historic performance, but Guatemala ousted". CONCACAF. 7 September 2016. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
- György Sárosi
- 1938 FIFA World Cup
- Alcides Ghiggia
- Just Fontaine
- Orestes Omar Corbatta
- Ferenc Bene
- Jairzinho
- Teófilo Cubillas
- James Rodríguez
- Some sources such as RSSSF indicated that it was Harry Andersson but not Tore Keller who scored a hat-trick in that match. (link)
- http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2016/m=10/news=a-historic-goal-on-a-day-of-battles-2842444.html
External links
- FIFA World Cup Superlatives at the Wayback Machine (archived 14 June 2010)
- FIFA World Cup biggest margin victories at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 June 2010)
- FIFA competitions biggest crowds at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 June 2010)
- The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)
- Template:De icon Statistics and records at Worldcupportal.de
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