The Independent (London, England)
A World Cup where keeping the score has been reimagined. The Global Goals World Cup (GGWCUP) is a tournament fuelled by girls and women that merges the beautiful game of football with global citizenship.
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Mbappe has now scored nine World Cup goals in 15 appearances, one more than Pele who previously held the record for most goals in the men's competition before turning 24. With that number the Frenchman has now surpassedCristiano Ronaldo, who has eight World Cup goals to his name withLionel ...
Being the football enthusiasts we are, on the occasion of Qatar Winter World Cup edition, we decided to look upon some of this sport's icons, past editions' players and whether genetics gifted them with their top skills (and goals). We found some really interesting insights. ...
World Cup winner, European Cup winner, andBallon d’Orrecipient, Charlton was his club and country’s record goalscorer for decades, until Wayne Rooney topped both achievements in the 2010s. He retired in 1973 after 758 United appearances and 249 goals. ...
Lionel Messi is the first male football player to score and assist in three different World Cup games in a single tournament since 1966 after leading his team to a 3-0 rout of Croatia in the semi-finals. Argentina maintained their record of never having lost a World Cup semi-final with ...
The world Cup's greatest goal scorer is another Brazilian, named Ronaldo. He scored fifteen goals during his World Cup career. He was the leading scorer in the 2002 World Cup with eight goals. that year, he helped Brazil win the title. ...
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England’s all-time leading goal-scorer Wayne Rooney recalls his favorite World Cup memory – when thousands of England fans chanted the team’s names outside the hotel in Germany 2006. “It’s a shame that that’s the best memory,” he adds, referencing England’s repeated disappointing ...