Even Ronaldo and Messi cannot break this football records
Even Ronaldo and Messi cannot break this football records
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The FIFA World Cup is going on with full enthusiasm. All the players are putting their full strength to make their team win. While on the one hand, the Iceland team, playing for the first time, did not let Argentina win the match. Mexico defeated last year's winning team Germany and is trying to beat everyone.

There are so many records in the football world cup. Millions of faces want to see their favorite player break the record. There are many such records in the name of world's two great footballers Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, and many of these records have also been destroyed by them. But there are some records that even these players cannot break now.

Most World Cup Winning Records

There is a record in the name of Brazilian legendary player Pelé of football, who has not been able to equalize any footballer till date. In the presence of Pelé, Brazil won the 1958, 1962 and 1970 Football World Cup. Pelé, who won three World Cups, is the only footballer in the world.

Record for playing most world cup matches

Mexico's Antonio Carbajal and Germany's Lothar Matthaus are two such players who have played the most World Cups. Both players have played World Cup 5-5 times. Carbajal had played the World Cup from the year 1950 to the year 1966 and Matthaus from 1982 to 1998.

Record of oldest player of World Cup as the most amritsar player

Colombian goalkeeper Faryd Mondragon is named as the oldest player in World Cup history. He played against Japan in the World Cup 2014 at 43 years of age.

The record for the most goals in the World Cup

The record for most goals in the World Cup is recorded by Germany's striker Miroslav Klose. It is the record of the highest number of 16 goals in the World Cup. He made this record by playing 24 matches in 4 World Cups.

Record to score the most goals in a single World Cup match

The record for most goals in a World Cup match is the name of the Russian striker Oleg Salenko. He scored 5 goals against Cameron in the World Cup in 1994.

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