Real Madrid Players Dominate 2026 FIFA World Cup Goalscoring Charts
June 30, 2026 · Laura López
Real Madrid players lead the 2026 FIFA World Cup goalscoring charts with a total of 11 goals in the group stage, shared among four players including Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr.
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The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has concluded, and one statistic stands out for Real Madrid: they have the most goals scored by their players in the tournament. Across the first three rounds of matches, players from the Spanish club have netted a collective total of 11 goals, the highest among all clubs represented at the World Cup. Leading the scoring for Real Madrid is France captain Kylian Mbappe, who has scored four goals, matched by Brazilian star Vinicius Jr. Jude Bellingham, the England midfielder, has added two goals, including one in the recent match against Panama. Additionally, Arda Guler found the net once for Turkiye in their final game against co-hosts USA, despite Turkiye being eliminated in the group stage. Another Real Madrid summer signing, Marc Cucurella, had a goal registered against Saudi Arabia, but it was classified as an own goal and therefore does not count towards Real Madrid's overall tally. The club is thrilled with these performances, particularly as they are close to matching their best-ever World Cup total of 12 goals, achieved in 1998. With the knockout rounds approaching, there is optimism that more contributions from their players will continue. The race for the Golden Boot is also heating up, with Lionel Messi and Mbappe considered the frontrunners, while other contenders like Harry Kane and Vinicius Jr. could also make significant impacts depending on how their teams progress.
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