Most Goals in a Single FIFA World Cup: All-Time Records Top Scorers What Is the Record for Most Goals in a Single World Cup? The record for the most goals scored by a single player in one FIFA World Cup tournament is 13 goals, set by France’s Just Fontaine at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden
List of FIFA World Cup top goalscorers - Wikipedia Fontaine's thirteen goals in 1958 remains the record for the most scored in a single World Cup tournament The players that came closest to this tally were Kocsis in 1954 (eleven goals), Müller in 1970 (ten goals), and Portugal 's Eusébio in 1966 (nine goals)
Most Goals in a World Cup Tournament (Historical Records) The most goals ever scored in a single FIFA World Cup tournament is 13 by Just Fontaine of France at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden — a record that has stood for 68 years and is considered virtually unbreakable
Most Goals Scored by a Player in a Single FIFA World Cup Tournament On 28 June 1958, as France prepared to play the World Cup champions from four years prior, West Germany, the goals record for an individual in a single World Cup was 11 Fontaine got the two to match this in 36 minutes
The 8 Players With The Most Goals In A Single World Cup Here’s a look at the leaders when it comes to the most goals in a single World Cup, all of whom unsurprisingly secured the Golden Boot when everything was said and done
Not Messi Or Ronaldo! Football Legend Who Scored Most Goals In One FIFA . . . Yet despite their legendary careers, neither has managed to break one of football’s most iconic records: the most goals scored in a single World Cup edition That record still belongs to French striker Just Fontaine, who scored an astonishing 13 goals during the 1958 World Cup - a feat that has remained untouched for nearly seven decades