Sport · World Cup 2026 · Analysis
— Key Facts
—The record. Lionel Messi is now the men’s World Cup all-time top scorer, on eighteen goals.
—The man passed. He moved clear of Germany’s Miroslav Klose, who scored sixteen.
—The age. He did it at thirty-eight years and three hundred sixty-three days old.
—The night. He missed a penalty early, then scored twice against Austria in a two-nil win in Dallas.
—The depth. Counting assists, he has twenty-six World Cup goal contributions, the most ever.
—The women’s mark too. Eighteen also moves him past Brazil’s Marta, the women’s record holder on seventeen.
The Messi World Cup goals record is now his alone, eighteen goals across six tournaments, claimed at thirty-eight on a night that began with a miss and ended in history.
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It started badly. In the ninth minute against Austria, Lionel Messi stepped up to a penalty that could have broken the record on the spot, and dragged it wide.
For half an hour the stadium in Dallas held its breath. Then, in the thirty-eighth minute, Messi met a low cutback from Facundo Medina and swept it home with his left foot.
That was goal number seventeen, one clear of the old mark. A second in stoppage time made it eighteen, and the record was no longer shared but owned.
Messi had arrived at the night needing just one. Six days earlier he scored the first World Cup hat-trick of his career against Algeria, drawing level with the old record of sixteen.
All five of Argentina’s goals in the tournament so far have been his. The two against Austria also sent the defending champions into the round of thirty-two with a match to spare.
What the Messi World Cup goals record actually means
The man he passed is an unlikely rival. Germany’s Miroslav Klose was a tournament specialist who scored sixteen goals across four World Cups between 2002 and 2014.
Here the raw numbers reward a closer look. Klose reached sixteen in twenty-four World Cup appearances, a rate of about zero point six seven goals a game.
Messi’s eighteen have come in twenty-eight appearances, a rate of about zero point six four. By that pure measure the two are almost identical, separated by longevity rather than sharpness.
But goals alone undersell him. To his eighteen strikes Messi adds eight assists, giving him twenty-six World Cup goal contributions in all.
That total is itself a record, ahead of the twenty-one once held by Brazil’s Pelé. No player in the tournament’s history has been directly involved in more World Cup goals than Messi now has.
Klose himself was generous in defeat. Now a club coach in Germany, he called Messi the best of all time and sent public congratulations within hours of the record falling.
Messi’s tally has been two decades in the making. He scored once on his 2006 debut, four times in 2014, once in 2018, seven in his 2022 triumph, and now five more in 2026.
Why the mark may stand for a long time
The age is the part that travels beyond football. Messi set the record at thirty-eight years and three hundred sixty-three days, two days short of his thirty-ninth birthday.
He has said this sixth World Cup, a record in itself, is almost certainly his last. The mark is therefore probably final, with no seventh tournament to extend it.
The closest active chaser is France’s Kylian Mbappé, level with Klose on sixteen and a full generation younger. He is the one man with a realistic path to the summit.
For Latin America the symbolism runs deep. The region’s greatest modern player has taken a record that sat in European hands since 2014, the year Germany beat Argentina in the final.
There is a second mark in the same number. Eighteen also lifts Messi past Brazil’s Marta, the long-time women’s World Cup record holder on seventeen, making him the outright top scorer across both tournaments.
What is the Messi World Cup goals record?
Lionel Messi is the men’s World Cup all-time leading scorer with eighteen goals, set against Austria on June twenty-second, 2026. He passed Germany’s Miroslav Klose, who scored sixteen across four tournaments.
How does Messi compare to Klose by the numbers?
Klose scored sixteen in twenty-four games, a rate near zero point six seven, while Messi has eighteen in twenty-eight, a rate near zero point six four. Adding eight assists, Messi has twenty-six total goal contributions, the most ever, ahead of Pelé.
Could the record be broken again?
Possibly, but not soon, since France’s Kylian Mbappé, on sixteen and much younger, is the only active player with a clear route. Messi’s own total is likely final, as he has signalled this is his last World Cup.
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