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48 teams, 104 matches: 2026 World Cup set to shatter multiple records

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the largest and most extravagant tournament in football history, with excitement and discussion already building worldwide. The tournament will be hosted by three countries—the United States, Canada and Mexico—making it a unique and unprecedented event. For the first time, 48 teams will participate, expanding the competition's scope and increasing the number of matches to 104.

This expansion not only broadens football's reach but also creates new opportunities and challenges for teams from every continent. With these changes, many long-standing records in football history are now under threat. New records in goals scored, matches played, attendance and team performances could all be rewritten.

Messi closes in on most World Cup wins

German legend Miroslav Klose currently holds the record for most World Cup match wins with 17. However, Argentina's Lionel Messi is close behind with 16 wins. If Argentina wins at least two group matches in the upcoming World Cup, Messi will equal Klose's record. With further success, he could become the sole holder of this record.

Six World Cups: A historic achievement

Only five players have ever appeared in five World Cups. If Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Guillermo Ochoa take the field in 2026—even for a few seconds—they will become the first footballers to play in six World Cups.

Challenge to Klose's all-time goal record

Miroslav Klose remains the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer with 16 goals. Lionel Messi has 13 goals, needing just four more to break the record. France's Kylian Mbappé has 12 goals and needs five more. Given his age, pace and current form, many analysts believe Mbappé could surpass Klose's record in this tournament.

Coaching records under threat
German coaching legend Helmut Schön has held the record for most World Cup wins by a coach with 16 victories for nearly 48 years. France's Didier Deschamps is close behind with 14 wins. If France wins two more matches, Deschamps will equal the record; with three wins, he will become the sole record holder.

Goal records could be shattered
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar produced 172 goals in 64 matches. With the number of matches increasing significantly, analysts believe the total goal count could exceed 200. If attacking football continues and the big teams perform well, a new goal milestone could be achieved.

The 2026 World Cup is shaping up to be not just another tournament but a grand stage for rewriting football history. With more teams, more matches and broader competition, this World Cup promises to be different and more thrilling than any previous edition. Football fans worldwide are eagerly awaiting the moments when old records will be broken and new history will be written.

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