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Thanks Bellingham
Real Madrid made history at the 2026 World Cup with their widest goal after breaking a 72-year-old record thanks to a brace from their star man Jude Bellingham in the quarter-final against Norway, taking the Royals’ tally to 19 in the tournament, beating the previous record of 18 goals.
Real Madrid surpassed three prestigious clubs who shared the previous record of 18 goals, namely the legendary Hungarian side Honved in 1954, Bayern Munich in 2014 and Paris Saint-Germain in 2022, with a historic achievement that reflects the dominance of Spain’s individual world champions.
Bellingham chasing Mbappe
Bellingham is second on Real Madrid’s 2026 World Cup top scorers list with six goals, just two behind his French counterpart Kylian Mbappe who tops the list with eight goals, while Brazil’s Vinicius Junior with four and Turkey’s Arda Guler with one goal, which he scored in the group stage, were left out of their squad.
Real Madrid’s achievement is exceptional as it surpassed the record set by legendary Hungarian side Honved in 1954 thanks to 11 goals scored by legendary striker Sándor Kocsis, top scorer in that year’s tournament, in an era when Hungary was known as the “Magical Magyar”.
He surpassed Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain
In 2014, Bayern Munich’s Thomas Müller topped the scoring charts with five goals to help the Bavarian club set a record 18 goals, while PSG were lucky to have the 2022 edition in the exceptional pairing of Kylian Mbappe and Lionel Messi, who finished first and eighth in the standings. objectives, respectively.