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Soccer-2026 World Cup breaks record for most goals scored in a single tournament

By Thomson Reuters Jun 25, 2026 | 10:21 PM

By Hatem Maher

INGLEWOOD, California, June 25 (Reuters) – The 2026 World Cup became the highest-scoring edition in ​the tournament’s history during ‌the United States’ Group D match against Turkey on Thursday, with Auston Trusty’s early opener producing the record-breaking 173rd goal ‌and ​eclipsing the previous ⁠mark of 172 ⁠set at Qatar 2022.

• Four more goals were scored after Trusty’s opener, with Turkey snatching a last-gasp ​3-2 win to lift the tournament total to 177 goals.

• ⁠The record was ⁠broken in the 59th match ​of the 2026 World Cup.

• By ​comparison, the previous record of 172 ‌goals was accumulated over all 64 matches at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

• The 2026 ⁠tournament features 104 matches, 40 more than the 64 played at Qatar 2022, following ⁠FIFA’s ‌expansion from 32 to ⁠48 teams.

• “Surpassing the previous highest ​of ‌172 goals from Qatar ​underscores the ⁠excitement and attacking prowess that have already made the 2026 @fifaworldcup so unforgettable,”  FIFA president Gianni Infantino said on Instagram.

(Reporting by Hatem MaherEditing by ​Toby Davis)