Football
Mbappé closes on Messi as World Cup’s all-time scoring race heats up
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup gathers momentum across North America, some of football’s biggest stars are not only pursuing team glory but also battling to cement their places among the tournament’s greatest goalscorers of all time.
With legends such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappé still active on the world stage, the all-time World Cup scoring chart could witness significant changes before the competition concludes.
Messi currently shares the top spot among the highest goalscorers in FIFA World Cup history, tied with German legend Miroslav Klose.
The Argentine captain’s performances over five World Cup appearances have elevated him into football immortality, while Klose’s remarkable consistency between 2002 and 2014 established a benchmark that stood for years.
French superstar Mbappé has emerged as the most realistic challenger among active players. Still in the prime of his career, the pacey forward already ranks among the tournament’s leading scorers and could move closer to the summit with another prolific campaign in 2026.
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Meanwhile, Portugal’s Ronaldo, appearing in what is widely expected to be his final World Cup at the age of 41, has an opportunity to add to his tally and further strengthen his legacy as one of football’s greatest goalscorers.
Highest Goalscorers in FIFA World Cup History
1 (tied) Lionel Messi Argentina 16
1 (tied) Miroslav Klose Germany 16
3 Ronaldo Nazário Brazil 15
4 (tied) Gerd Müller West Germany 14
4 (tied) Kylian Mbappé France 14
6 Just Fontaine France 13
7 Pelé Brazil 12
8 (tied) Sándor Kocsis Hungary 11
8 (tied) Jürgen Klinsmann Germany 11
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Mbappé’s rapid rise up the rankings has been one of the most remarkable achievements in recent World Cup history. Having already won the tournament with France and reached another final, the forward is well-positioned to challenge Messi and Klose’s record if he maintains his impressive scoring rate.
The race for World Cup scoring supremacy remains one of the tournament’s most fascinating individual storylines.
While team success remains the ultimate objective, every goal scored by football’s biggest stars over the coming weeks could alter the record books and further shape the legacy of a generation that has defined the modern era of the sport.
With knockout-stage football looming, the spotlight will remain firmly on Messi, Ronaldo, Mbappé and other elite attackers as they seek to write another chapter in World Cup history.
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