World Cup 2026: Mbappé passes Ronaldo's record
The Frenchman keeps scoring and has already overtaken a historic Cristiano Ronaldo mark in the knockouts. The numbers defining the tournament.
The 2026 World Cup is turning into a goal fest, and one name keeps coming up more than the rest: Kylian Mbappé. The Frenchman is unstoppable and, along the way, has already overtaken a mark that belonged to Cristiano Ronaldo.
A changing of the guard
According to the tournament’s statistics, Mbappé passed one of Ronaldo’s historic World Cup knockout records, a clear sign that the new generation is taking over the stage. It is no cause for drama — Ronaldo has rewritten just about every record book he has come across — but it is always a symbolic moment to see a young star move ahead of a legend.
The tournament, with its new format expanded to 48 teams, has been generous with drama. Names like Erling Haaland have also shone, and the knockout games have not been short of surprises.
And Portugal?
For Portuguese fans, all eyes are on the national team’s road to the decisive rounds — a journey we have been following, including the round-of-16 clash against Croatia. With Ronaldo still driving the team and a generation of talent pushing, the hope of making history is still alive.
Records come and go, but some things do not change: a World Cup remains football’s biggest showcase. Official data and the full schedule are at fifa.com.
By Vasco Almada
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