
Six Tournaments, One King: Messi Claims Absolute World Cup Goal Record

Defending champion Argentina secured its place in the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 with a 2-0 victory over Austria, but the night belonged entirely to one man. Lionel Messi scored twice to reach an unprecedented 18 career World Cup goals, making him the outright leading goalscorer in tournament history across both the men's and women's games.The 38-year-old maestro rebounded from an early penalty miss to sweep a first-time strike into the bottom corner in the 38th minute, later adding a rebound deep in stoppage time to seal the historic feat. With his 17th and 18th goals, the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner surpassed the long-standing men's record of 16 goals held by Germany’s Miroslav Klose, as well as the overall record of 17 held by Brazil's legendary Marta. Spanning six different tournament appearances, Messi's unmatched longevity solidifies his legacy on global football’s ultimate stage
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