Mbappe youngest to 20 WC matches, fastest to 20 WC goals
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Key Takeaways
Kylian Mbappe etched his name further into FIFA World Cup folklore on 10 July, becoming the youngest player to appear in 20 World Cup matches and the fastest to score 20 World Cup goals — milestones he reached as France marched into their third World Cup semifinal. The 27-year-old achieved both records during France's 2-0 quarter-final win over Morocco at Boston Stadium, Foxborough.
The Quarter-Final That Made History
Mbappe's path to history was not without drama. He squandered a first-half penalty but recovered emphatically, finding the net in the 60th minute before teeing up Ousmane Dembele to seal the result. The victory was France's 17th at the World Cup, drawing Mbappe level with Germany's Miroslav Klose on the all-time wins list — with only Lionel Messi (20 wins) now ahead of him.
The Record Books Rewritten
With his eighth goal of the 2026 tournament, Mbappe's overall World Cup tally stands at 20 goals in 20 appearances across three editions — 2018, 2022, and 2026. He is now just one goal shy of Messi's all-time record of 21 World Cup goals. Mbappe is also France's most-capped player in World Cup history with 20 appearances, surpassing Hugo Lloris and pulling clear of Antoine Griezmann, Olivier Giroud, and Raphael Varane. Argentina's Messi holds the outright record for World Cup appearances with 30.
Knockout-Stage Dominance
Mbappe's mastery in the knockout rounds is arguably his most remarkable statistical footprint. He entered the 2026 tournament with eight knockout-stage goals, level with Brazil's Leonidas and Ronaldo. A brace against Sweden in France's 3-0 win in New Jersey took him to the top of that all-time list. He extended it to 11 against Paraguay and then to 12 with his strike against Morocco — a record no player in World Cup history has matched in the knockout rounds.
What's Next for France
France's semifinal berth — their third in the competition's history — sets up what could be a defining chapter for Mbappe. With one goal separating him from Messi's all-time scoring record, the remaining matches of World Cup 2026 offer him a live opportunity to become the competition's greatest-ever scorer. The football world will be watching closely as the tournament enters its final stages.