Real Madrid have set a new scoring record at the 2026 FIFA Club World Cup, becoming the highest-scoring team in a single edition of the tournament.
🚨 MOST WORLD CUP GOALS EVER BY A U23 PLAYER:
- KYLIAN MBAPPE: 12 GOALS
- JUDE BELLINGHAM: 7 GOALS
- PELE: 7 GOALS
LEGENDARY COMPANY. pic.twitter.com/fWouRX5yuF
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 11, 2026
The Spanish giants reached the milestone after their latest victory in the competition, surpassing the previous record for goals scored in one Club World Cup campaign.
The last three players to score braces in consecutive World Cup knock-out matches 🌍🥊
Maradona 1986
⚽️⚽️🆚 England (QF)
⚽️⚽️🆚 Belgium (SF)
Mbappe 2022/2026
⚽️⚽️⚽️🆚 Argentina (F)
⚽️⚽️🆚 Sweden (R32)
Bellingham 2026
⚽️⚽️🆚 Mexico (R16)
⚽️⚽️🆚 Norway (QF)
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Madrid's attacking strength has been one of the defining features of their run, with the team consistently finding the net throughout the tournament. Their balanced offensive display has seen goals come from several players, highlighting the squad's depth and efficiency in front of goal.
🚨 Jude Bellingham in this World Cup:
• First player since Diego Maradona to score a brace at the Azteca stadium
• First player to score B2B braces in K/O stage since Maradona
• YOUNGEST player EVER to score B2B braces in K/O stage after Pelé
• The first midfielder EVER to… pic.twitter.com/m66v78fZHU
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) July 12, 2026
The record adds another achievement to Real Madrid's remarkable history in international club competitions, where they already hold the record for the most FIFA Club World Cup titles.
With the knockout stages still underway, Carlo Ancelotti's side will now look to build on their historic scoring feat as they continue their pursuit of another world title.




