Germany Claims All-Time World Cup Goal Record Following 7-1 Victory
Germany has achieved a new milestone in World Cup history, becoming the nation with the most goals scored in the tournament. This record was set after the DFB side secured a dominant 7-1 win against Curaçao. The victory propelled Julian Nagelsmann's team to the top of the all-time goal-scoring ranking, surpassing previous record-holder Brazil.
Germany has become the nation with the most World Cup goals in history, reaching a total of 239 goals. This achievement follows the team's decisive 7-1 victory over Curaçao, a match that significantly boosted their tally.
Julian Nagelsmann's side surpassed Brazil, which previously held the top spot. Brazil now occupies second place in the ranking. Argentina is positioned third with 152 goals, while France follows in fourth place with 136 goals.
According to Yahoo Sports Soccer, this recent performance has cemented Germany's leading position in a notable global football record.