Real Madrid Sets Historic World Cup Scoring Record

Real Madrid Sets Historic World Cup Scoring Record

Real Madrid Sets Historic World Cup Scoring Record

Sunday 12-07-2026
Mahmoud Saad Zahran

Real Madrid players continue to shine at the 2026 World Cup, becoming the club with the most goals scored by its players in a single edition of the tournament since its inception in 1930, thanks to Jude Bellingham's brace against Norway in the quarter-finals.


According to Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo," the total goals scored by Real Madrid players in the current edition has risen to 19, with three matches remaining in the tournament, giving the team a chance to further enhance this record.


With this achievement, Real Madrid has set a new historic record, surpassing the 18 goals scored by players from Honvéd Budapest in the 1954 World Cup, Bayern Munich in 2014, and Paris Saint-Germain in 2022.


Kylian Mbappé leads the scoring chart for Real Madrid players in the tournament with 8 goals, ahead of the semi-final clash against Spain, while Jude Bellingham follows with 6 goals after leading England to the semi-finals with his brace against Norway.


Vinícius Júnior has contributed four goals during the tournament, while Arda Güler has netted one, showcasing Real Madrid players' impressive attacking presence at the World Cup.


The report indicates that the new record could increase during the remaining three matches of the tournament, with several Real Madrid players still competing in the knockout stages.

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