Kylian Mbappé, Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Junior, and Arda Güler have collectively scored 19 goals at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup. That’s more goals from a single club’s players than any World Cup in history.

The previous record of 18 goals by players from one club was shared by Hungary’s Honvéd in 1954, Bayern Munich in 2014, and PSG in 2022. Real Madrid didn’t just break it. They did it with four players representing four different national teams across a tournament spanning three countries.

The goal breakdown

Mbappé leads the charge with 8 goals. Bellingham, representing England, has 6 goals. Vinicius Junior has contributed 4 goals for Brazil, while Turkey’s Arda Güler has added 1. The combined tally of 19 sits comfortably above the old benchmark, and the tournament isn’t even over yet.

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