FIFA World Cup 2026: Messi breaks all-time scoring record with 17th goal

Austria's Konrad Laimer and David Alaba in action with Argentina's Lionel Messi on June 22, 2026

Austria’s Konrad Laimer and David Alaba in action with Argentina’s Lionel Messi on June 22, 2026
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Lionel Messi became the all-time ​leading scorer in men’s ‌World Cup history on ​Monday (June 22, 2026), netting his ⁠17th tournament goal during Argentina’s match against Austria to ‌surpass Germany striker Miroslav Klose.

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The Argentina captain ‌moved level with ‌Brazilian ⁠great Marta, whose 17 ⁠goals in the women’s tournament had stood as the overall ​World Cup ‌record, by scoring his fourth goal of the 2026 edition.

Messi crowned a ‌flowing Argentina move ​in Dallas, starting the attack before arriving ⁠unmarked in the penalty area to sweep a ‌first-time finish into the bottom corner from Facundo Medina’s low cross.

The goal put Argentina ahead in their second Group ‌J match as the South ​American side sought to secure a place ⁠in the knockout stage after ⁠opening their campaign with a 3-0 ‌victory over Algeria

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