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FIFA World Cup records

This article lists records of the FIFA World Cup and its qualification matches.

Team

Overall

; Most World Cup appearances: 18, (only country to appear in every World Cup): For a detailed list, see National team appearances in the FIFA World CupMost championships: 5, ; Most appearances in a World Cup final: 7, and : Note: Includes Brazil's second place finish in 1950, which was played without an official final.Most appearances in semifinal/last four: 11, ; Most matches played: 92, and Fewest matches played: 1, (as ); Most wins: 64, Most losses: 22, ; Most draws: 19, and Most matches played without a win or a draw: 6, ; Most matches played without a win: 6, and Most goals scored: 201, ; Most goals conceded: 112, Fewest goals scored: 0, , , (as ), , , and (as ).; Fewest goals conceded: 2, Most matches played without scoring a goal: 3, , , , , and (as ).; Highest average of goals scored per match: 2.72, Lowest average of goals conceded per match: 0.77, (minimum 4 matches):0.67, (3 matches)Most meetings between two teams: 7 times, vs (1938, 1950, 1958, 1978, 1990 and twice in the 1994); Most appearances, always advancing from first round: 3, and Most appearances, always advancing from group stage: 14, : Note: Germany lost its first-round match in 1938, which was played without a group stage, and did not advance.Most appearances, never advancing from first round: 8,

In one tournament

; Most wins: 7, , 2002 FIFA World CupMost goals scored: 27, , 1954 FIFA World Cup; Fewest goals conceded: 0, , 2006 FIFA World CupMost goals conceded: 16, , 1954 FIFA World Cup; Highest goal difference: +17, , 1954 FIFA World CupLowest goal difference: -16, , 1954 FIFA World Cup; Highest average of goals scored per match: 5.40, , 1954 FIFA World Cup

Streaks

; Most consecutive wins: 11, , from 2-1 Turkey (2002 FIFA World Cup) to 3-0 Ghana (2006 FIFA World Cup).Most consecutive matches without a loss: 13, , from 3-0 Austria (1958 FIFA World Cup) to 2-0 Bulgaria (1966 FIFA World Cup).; Most consecutive losses: 9, , from 1-4 France (1930 FIFA World Cup) to 0-3 Sweden (1958 FIFA World Cup).Most consecutive matches without a win: 17, , from 0-1 Argentina (1962 FIFA World Cup) to 0-3 Nigeria (1994 FIFA World Cup).; Most consecutive draws: 5, , from 0-0 Netherlands (1998 FIFA World Cup) to 1-1 Tunisia (2002 FIFA World Cup).Most consecutive matches without a draw: 16, , from 3-1 Hungary (1966 FIFA World Cup) to 1-0 Netherlands (2006 FIFA World Cup).; Most consecutive matches scoring at least one goal: 18, (1930-1958) and (1934-1958).Most consecutive matches without scoring a goal: 5, (1930-1994).; Most consecutive matches without conceding a goal: 5, (1990).Most consecutive matches conceding at least one goal: 22, (1934-1994).

Individual

: For records regarding goalscoring, see #Goalscoring; for records regarding goalkeeping, see #GoalkeepingMost championships: 3, Pelé (, 1958, 1962 and 1970).; Most tournaments played: 5, Antonio Carbajal (, 1950-1966) and Lothar Matthäus ( West Germany/Germany, 1982-1998).Most matches played: 25, Lothar Matthäus ( West Germany/Germany, 1982-1998).; Most minutes played: 2,217 minutes, Paolo Maldini (, 1990-2002).Most matches won: 16, Cafu (, 1994-2006).; Most appearances in a World Cup final: 3, Cafu (, 1994-2002).

; Youngest player: 17 years and 42 days, Norman Whiteside (, vs Yugoslavia, 1982 FIFA World Cup).Youngest player, final: 17 years and 249 days, Pelé (, vs Sweden, 1958 FIFA World Cup).; Youngest player, qualifying match: 13 years, 310 days, Souleymane Mamam (, vs Zambia, May 6 2001, 2002 FIFA World Cup (qualification)).Oldest player: 42 years and 39 days, Roger Milla (, vs Russia, 1994 FIFA World Cup).; Oldest player, final: 40 years and 133 days, Dino Zoff (, vs West Germany, 1982 FIFA World Cup).Oldest player, qualifying match: 46 years, MacDonald Taylor (, vs St. Kitts and Nevis, February 18 2004, 2006 FIFA World Cup (qualification)).; Largest age difference on the same team: 23 years, 358 days, 1994 FIFA World Cup, (Rigobert Song: 18 years, 10 days; Roger Milla: 42 years, 1 day). Largest age difference on a champion team: 21 years, 297 days, 1982 FIFA World Cup, (Dino Zoff: 40 years, 133 days; Giuseppe Bergomi: 18 years, 201 days).; Longest period between World Cup finals appearances: 12 years, 13 days, Alfred Bickel (, 1938-1950).

Goalscoring

Individual

; Most goals scored, overall: 15, Ronaldo (, 1998-2006).: For a detailed list of the overall top goalscorers, see FIFA World Cup#Overall top goalscorersMost goals scored in a tournament: 13, Just Fontaine (), 1958 FIFA World Cup.: For a detailed list of top goalscorers in each tournament (Golden Boot winner), see FIFA World Cup awards#Golden Shoe - Top GoalscorersMost goals scored in a match: 5, Oleg Salenko (, vs Cameroon, 1994 FIFA World Cup).; Most goals scored in a final: 3, Geoff Hurst (, vs West Germany, 1966 FIFA World Cup).Most goals scored in a qualifying match: 13, Archie Thompson (, vs American Samoa, 2002 FIFA World Cup (qualification)).; Most matches with at least one goal: 11, Ronaldo (, 1998-2006).Most consecutive matches with at least one goal: 6, Just Fontaine (, 1958) and Jairzinho (, 1970).; Most matches with at least two goals: 4, Sándor Kocsis (, 1954), Just Fontaine (, 1958), and Ronaldo (, 1998-2006).Most consecutive matches with at least two goals: 4, Sándor Kocsis (, 1954).; Most hat-tricks: 2, Sándor Kocsis (, 1954), Just Fontaine (, 1958), Gerd Müller (, 1970), and Gabriel Batistuta (, 1994 and 1998).Most consecutive hat-tricks: 2, Sándor Kocsis (, 1954) and Gerd Müller (, 1970).; Fastest hat-trick: 8 minutes, László Kiss (), scored at 69', 72', and 76' against El Salvador, 1982. This is also the only hat-trick scored by a substitute.Scoring in every match of a World Cup: Alcides Ghiggia (), 4 goals in 4 matches (1950), Just Fontaine (), 13 goals in 6 matches (1958), Jairzinho (), 7 goals in 6 matches (1970); Most tournaments with at least one goal: 4, Pelé (, 1958-1970) and Uwe Seeler (, 1958-1970).Most tournaments with at least two goals: 4, Uwe Seeler (, 1958-1970).; Most tournaments with at least three goals: 3, Jürgen Klinsmann (, 1990-1998) and Ronaldo (, 1998-2006).Most tournaments with at least four goals: 2, Helmut Rahn (, 1954-1958), Gerd Müller (, 1970-1974), Vavá (, 1958-1962), Pelé (, 1958, 1970), Teófilo Cubillas (, 1970, 1978), Gary Lineker (, 1986-1990), Gabriel Batistuta (, 1994-1998), Christian Vieri (, 1998-2002), and Miroslav Klose (, 2002-2006).; Most tournaments with at least five goals: 2, Teófilo Cubillas ( 1970, 1978) and Miroslav Klose (, 2002-2006).Longest period between a player's first and last goals: 12 years, Pelé (, 1958-1970), Uwe Seeler (, 1958-1970), Diego Maradona (, 1982-1994), Michael Laudrup (, 1986-1998), Henrik Larsson (, 1994-2006), and Sami Al-Jaber (, 1994-2006).; Youngest goalscorer: 17 years and 239 days, Pelé (, vs Wales, 1958 FIFA World Cup).Youngest goalscorer, final: 17 years and 248 days, Pelé (, vs Sweden, 1958 FIFA World Cup).; Oldest goalscorer: 42 years and 39 days, Roger Milla (, vs Russia, 1994 FIFA World Cup).Oldest goalscorer, final: 35 years, 263 days, Nils Liedholm (, vs Brazil, 1958 FIFA World Cup).; Most penalties scored (excluding during shootouts): 4, Eusébio (, 4 in 1966), Rob Rensenbrink (, 4 in 1978) - both records for one tournament - and Gabriel Batistuta (, 2 each in 1994 and 1998).Fastest goal from kickoff: 11 seconds, Hakan Şükür (, vs Korea Republic, June 29 2002, 2002 FIFA World Cup).: For a detailed list of the fastest goals from kickoff, see FIFA World Cup#Fastest goalsFastest goal by a substitute: 16 seconds, Ebbe Sand (, vs Nigeria, June 28 1998, 1998 FIFA World Cup).; Fastest goal in a final: 90 seconds, Johan Neeskens (, vs West Germany, July 7 1974, 1974 FIFA World Cup).Fastest goal in a qualifying match: 8 seconds, Davide Gualtieri (, vs England, November 17, 1993, 1994 FIFA World Cup (qualification).; Latest goal: 121st minute, Alessandro Del Piero (, vs Germany, July 4 2006, 2006 FIFA World Cup).

Team

; Biggest margin of victory: 9, (9) vs (0), 1954 FIFA World Cup; (9) vs (0), 1974 FIFA World Cup; (10) vs (1), 1982 FIFA World Cup.Biggest margin of victory, qualifying match: 31, (31) vs (0), April 11 2001, 2002 FIFA World Cup (qualification).; Most goals scored in one match, one team: 10, , vs El Salvador, 1982 FIFA World Cup.Most goals scored in one match, both teams: 12, (7) vs (5), 1954 FIFA World Cup.; Most goals scored in extra time, both teams: 5, (3) vs (2), 1970 FIFA World Cup.Most goals scored in a final, one team: 5, , 1958 FIFA World Cup.; Most goals scored in a final, both teams: 7, (5) vs. (2), 1958 FIFA World Cup.Fewest goals scored in a final, both teams: 0, (0) vs. (0), 1994 FIFA World Cup.; Most individual goalscorers for one team, one tournament: 10, , 1982 FIFA World Cup (Gérard Soler, Bernard Genghini, Michel Platini, Didier Six, Maxime Bossis, Alain Giresse, Dominique Rocheteau, Marius Trésor, René Girard, Alain Couriol) and , 2006 FIFA World Cup (Alessandro Del Piero, Alberto Gilardino, Fabio Grosso, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Filippo Inzaghi, Marco Materazzi, Andrea Pirlo, Luca Toni, Francesco Totti, Gianluca Zambrotta).

Tournament

; Most goals scored in a tournament: 171 goals, 1998 FIFA World Cup.Most goals per match in a tournament: 5.38 goals per match, 1954 FIFA World Cup.; Fewest goals per match in a tournament: 2.21 goals per match, 1990 FIFA World Cup.

Goalkeeping

Most clean sheets (matches without conceding): 10, Peter Shilton (, 1982-1990) and Fabien Barthez (, 1998-2006)Most consecutive minutes without conceding: 517 mins, Walter Zenga (, 1990); Most goals conceded, one tournament: 16, Hong Duk-Yung (), 1954 (also the overall record)Fewest goals conceded, one tournament: 0, Pascal Zuberbühler (), 2006; Most penalties saved, one tournament (excluding during shootouts): 2, Jan Tomaszewski (), 1974 and Brad Friedel (), 2002

Coaching

Most matches coached: 25, Helmut Schön (, 1966-1978).Most matches won: 16, Helmut Schön (, 1966-1978).; Most championships: 2, Vittorio Pozzo (, 1934-1938).Most nations coached and most tournament appearances: 5, Bora Milutinović (, 1986; , 1990; , 1994; , 1998; , 2002).; Most consecutive wins: 11, Luiz Felipe Scolari (, 2002, 7 wins; , 2006, 4 wins - Portugal "won" its next match, the quarterfinal against England, by penalty kicks, which technically counts as a draw).Most consecutive matches without a loss: 12, Luiz Felipe Scolari (, 2002, 7 matches; , 2006, 5 matches).; Quickest substitution made: Cesare Maldini 4th minute, Giuseppe Bergomi for Alessandro Nesta (, vs Austria, 1998 FIFA World Cup) and Sven-Göran Eriksson 4th minute, Peter Crouch for Michael Owen (, vs Sweden, 2006 FIFA World Cup).

Attendance

Highest match attendance in a World Cup final tournament: 199,854, Uruguay vs Brazil, 16 July 1950, Maracanã Stadium, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, World Cup 1950 (Also known as Maracanazo).Highest match attendance in a World Cup qualifying match: 162,764, Brazil vs Colombia, 9 March 1977, Maracanã Stadium, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, World Cup 1978.; Highest average of attendance per match: 68,991, 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Discipline

Fastest Yellow Card: 0 seconds, Sergei Gorlukovich (), Sweden vs Russia [1] , 1994 FIFA World Cup; Giampiero Marini (), Italy vs Poland, 1982 FIFA World Cup.Fastest Red Card: 56 seconds, José Batista (), Scotland vs Uruguay, 1986 FIFA World Cup.;Most Cards: 6, Zinedine Zidane (, 1998-2006) and Cafu (, 1994-2006).Most Yellow Cards: 6, Cafu (, 1994-2006).;Most Red Cards: 2, Rigobert Song (, 1994 and 1998) and Zinedine Zidane (, 1998 and 2006).Most Red Cards (Tournament): 28 (in 64 games), 2006 FIFA World Cup.; Most Red Cards (Team): 10, (in 64 games)Most Red Cards (Game): 4 (2 each) in Portugal vs Netherlands, 2006 FIFA World Cup. (referee: Valentin Ivanov); Most Yellow Cards (Tournament): 345 in 64 matches, 2006 FIFA World Cup.Most Yellow Cards Against One Team (Game): 9, , in Portugal vs Netherlands, 2006 FIFA World Cup. (referee: Valentin Ivanov); Most Yellow Cards (Team): 88, (in 64 games)Most Yellow cards (Match): 16 - Portugal vs Netherlands, 2006 FIFA World Cup.(referee: Valentin Ivanov), and 16 - Cameroon v Germany, June 11 2002[2]; Most Yellow Cards by a player in a single match: 3 (61', 90', 93') Josip Šimunić () Croatia vs Australia, 2006 FIFA World Cup (referee: Graham Poll) (3): Note: Šimunić was given three yellow cards in the match: the referee failed to send him off the pitch after the second yellow, and was only red carded after the third yellow. The original FIFA match report listed all three yellow cards, however was revised shortly after, with the second yellow card (90') not being recorded; it is unknown whether this was for consistency in the reports, or whether the card was retrospectively overturned.

Penalty shootouts

Most penalty shootouts, team: 4, , , and Most penalty shootouts, one tournament: 4, 1990 FIFA World Cup ; 2006 FIFA World Cup; Most penalty shootouts, one tournament, team: 2, 1990 FIFA World Cup and 2002 FIFA World CupMost wins, penalty shootout: 4, ; Most wins, penalty shootout, one tournament: 2, 1990 FIFA World CupMost losses, penalty shootout: 3, and ; Most goals, penalty shootout, team: 5, (tie-5 teams)Most goals, penalty shootout, both teams: 9, (tie-4 times); Most kicks taken, penalty shootout, both teams: 12, vs 1982 FIFA World Cup and vs 1994 FIFA World CupFewest goals, penalty shootout, team: 0, 2006 FIFA World Cup; Goalkeeper with most penalties saved in a penalty shoot-out: 3, Ricardo , vs , 2006 FIFA World Cup.

External links

* The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)
* Largest Margins of Victory - FIFA (PDF)
* Largest Crowds - FIFA (PDF)



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