World Cup fun facts and incredible records
Almost a century of World Cups has produced incredible stories. Here are some of the most surprising records and trivia from the tournament, perfect for showing off before the 2026 World Cup.
Records that are hard to believe
| Record | Holder |
|---|---|
| Only player to win 3 World Cups | Pelé (1958, 1962, 1970) |
| Most matches played at World Cups | Lionel Messi (26) |
| All-time top scorer | Miroslav Klose (16 goals) |
| Most goals in a single edition | Just Fontaine (13 in 1958) |
| Fastest goal | Hakan Şükür (Turkey), after 11 seconds in 2002 |

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Ver App GratisTrivia that went down in history
- The torn-shorts penalty (1938): Giuseppe Meazza's shorts' waistband snapped right before he took a decisive penalty. He held them up with one hand… and scored anyway.
- The most beautiful goal (1986): FIFA recognised Manuel Negrete's stunner (Mexico vs. Bulgaria) as one of the most beautiful in World Cup history.
- Historic thrashings: one of the biggest was Hungary 10-1 El Salvador (1982).
- The Turkish lightning bolt: Hakan Şükür scored the fastest goal in World Cup history, just 11 seconds in, against South Korea in 2002.
Why are these records so hard to break?
Many depend on unrepeatable circumstances: a tournament from decades ago with a different pace of play, or personal feats that require several appearances. That is why marks like Fontaine's 13 goals in a single World Cup still stand.
Frequently asked questions
Who has won the most World Cups as a player? Pelé, with three (1958, 1962 and 1970).
What is the fastest goal in a World Cup? Hakan Şükür's, after 11 seconds, in 2002.
Who played the most World Cup matches? Lionel Messi, with 26.
What was one of the biggest thrashings? Hungary 10-1 against El Salvador, in 1982.
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