Brazil Enhances Its Historical Dominance in the World Cup

Brazil Enhances Its Historical Dominance in the World Cup

Saturday 20-06-2026
The Brazilian national team continues to enhance its record-breaking achievements in World Cup history, as revealed by the statistics network 'Opta', which disclosed that the Seleção has reached its 41st game in which it scored three or more goals in a World Cup tournament, the highest number in the history of the competition.

Opta's data indicates that the Brazilian team clearly surpasses all other participating teams in World Cup history, with Germany coming in second place with 36 games in which they scored three or more goals.

This statistic coincided with Brazil's match against Haiti in the second round of the group stage in the 2026 World Cup, a match in which the Brazilian team leads 3-0.

Brazil's goals in the match were scored by Matheus Cunha, who netted twice in the 23rd and 36th minutes, before Vinícius Júnior added the third goal in the 45+3 minute, further asserting the Brazilian team's offensive strength.

This historical figure reflects the Brazilian national team's offensive continuity in World Cup tournaments, being the team most capable of scoring abundantly across different World Cup editions.
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