A historic record for Lionel Messi
Monday, June 22, will be recorded in world football. Lionel Messi became the top scorer in the history of the World Cups.
In Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria, the ‘Pulga’ scored two goals. He thus reached 18 goals in six World Cup editions: Germany 2006, South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, Russia 2018, Qatar 2022 and North America 2026.
It could have been one more, but he missed a penalty before opening the scoring.
The legacy he leaves behind
The Albiceleste captain surpassed the 16 goals that Miroslav Klose scored in Brazil 2014. Now he will have the opportunity to increase his quota in the most important national team tournament on the planet.
The new brand went around the world. It’s not every day there is a new top scorer at the World Cup.
At the Colombian press conference, prior to their match against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, their coach Néstor Lorenzo made his admiration clear:
“When I was offered to vote for the best players in the world for a European magazine, I chose Messi, but they told me that he was not on the shortlist… an apology, [but] as long as Messi is there he is one of the best, if not the best.”
It should be remembered that Colombia will face the Democratic Republic of the Congo this Tuesday, June 23, at the Guadalajara stadium, a duel corresponding to the second day of Group K of the 2026 World Cup.




