Bellingham Breaks Records at World Cup

Bellingham Breaks Records at World Cup

Bellingham Breaks Records at World Cup

Sunday 12-07-2026
محمد زقوت

English star Jude Bellingham continues to shine at the 2026 World Cup, scoring both goals for England in their ongoing quarter-final match against Norway.


Bellingham has now reached six goals in this tournament, equaling the record for the most goals scored by an English player in a single World Cup, previously held by Harry Kane in 2026 and Gary Lineker in 1986.


With this achievement, the Real Madrid midfielder enters a prestigious historical list, becoming the first midfielder to match the scoring record for midfielders in a single World Cup in the last fifty years, reaching six goals, the same tally achieved by Colombia's James Rodríguez in the 2014 World Cup.


Bellingham's exceptional performance cements his status as one of the tournament's standout stars, combining playmaking and decisive scoring in the knockout stages, leading England in their quest for the global title.


With crucial matches remaining in the tournament, Bellingham has a historic opportunity to set the record for the most goals scored by an English player in a single World Cup, potentially writing a new chapter in English football history.

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