Dunya Kupasi Istatistikleri ve Rekorlari
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Dunya Kupasi Istatistikleri ve Rekorlari — FIFA Dunya Kupasi 2026 detayli analiz, bahis oranlari ve uzman tahminleri. 11 Haziran - 19 Temmuz 2026, ABD/Kanada/Me
The most important records and statistics in FIFA World Cup history from 1930 to today.
Top Goal Scorers (All Time)
| # | Player | Country | Goals | Tournament |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miroslav Klose | Germany | 16 | 2002-2014 |
| 2 | Ronaldo | Brazil | 15 | 1998-2006 |
| 3 | Gerd Muller | Germany | 14 | 1970-1974 |
| 4 | Just Fontaine | France | 13 | 1958 |
| 5 | Pele | Brazil | 12 | 1958-1970 |
| 6 | Kylian Mbappe | France | 12 | 2018-2022 |
| 7 | Sandor Kocsis | Hungary | 11 | 1954 |
| 8 | Jurgen Klinsmann | Germany | 11 | 1990-1998 |
| 9 | Helmut Rahn | Germany | 10 | 1954-1958 |
| 10 | Gabriel Batistuta | Argentina | 10 | 1994-2002 |
World Cup Winners
| Year | Champion | Final Score | Runner-up | Host |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Argentina | 3-3 (pen. 4-2) | France | Qatar |
| 2018 | France | 4-2 | Croatia | Russia |
| 2014 | Germany | 1-0 (extra time) | Argentina | Brazil |
| 2010 | Spain | 1-0 (extra time) | Netherlands | South Africa |
| 2006 | Italy | 1-1 (pen. 5-3) | France | Germany |
| 2002 | Brazil | 2-0 | Germany | South Korea/Japan |
| 1998 | France | 3-0 | Brazil | France |
| 1994 | Brazil | 0-0 (pen. 3-2) | Italy | USA |
| 1990 | Germany | 1-0 | Argentina | Italy |
| 1986 | Argentina | 3-2 | Germany | Mexico |
| 1982 | Italy | 3-1 | Germany | Spain |
| 1978 | Argentina | 3-1 (extra time) | Netherlands | Argentina |
| 1974 | Germany | 2-1 | Netherlands | Germany |
| 1970 | Brazil | 4-1 | Italy | Mexico |
| 1966 | England | 4-2 (extra time) | Germany | England |
| 1962 | Brazil | 3-1 | Czechoslovakia | Chile |
| 1958 | Brazil | 5-2 | Sweden | Sweden |
| 1954 | Germany | 3-2 | Hungary | Switzerland |
| 1950 | Uruguay | 2-1 | Brazil | Brazil |
| 1938 | Italy | 4-2 | Hungary | France |
| 1934 | Italy | 2-1 (extra time) | Czechoslovakia | Italy |
| 1930 | Uruguay | 4-2 | Argentina | Uruguay |
Most Championships
Tournament Records
| Record | Value | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Most goals in single tournament | 171 | 1998 (64 matches) |
| Most goals in single match | 12 | Austria 7-5 Switzerland (1954) |
| Most goals in single tournament (player) | 13 | Just Fontaine (1958) |
| Youngest goal scorer | 17 years 249 days | Pele (1958) |
| Oldest goal scorer | 42 years 39 days | Roger Milla (1994) |
| Fastest goal | 10.8 seconds | Hakan Sukur (2002) |
| Most participations | 22 tournaments | Brazil (all) |
| Most matches | 114 | Brazil |
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TL;DR: World Cup history is packed with remarkable records and statistics that serve as powerful predictive tools for 2026 betting. From Brazil's five titles and Germany's 232 tournament goals to Miroslav Klose's all-time 16-goal record, understanding these historical patterns helps sharpen your betting edge. This comprehensive guide breaks down every critical World Cup stat, identifies recurring trends, and translates them into actionable betting strategies for the expanded 48-team 2026 World Cup across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
World Cup Statistics & Records:
Your 2026 Betting Intelligence Guide
Unlock historical World Cup data patterns and leverage 22 tournaments of statistical evidence to make smarter bets for 2026.
The FIFA World Cup is the single most data-rich football tournament on the planet. Since 1930, we've accumulated 900+ matches, 2,720+ goals, and 22 champions worth of statistical treasure. For the astute bettor, these records aren't just trivia—they're the foundation of evidence-based prediction models that consistently outperform gut-feeling wagers.
The 2026 World Cup introduces a seismic format change: 48 teams, 104 matches, and three host nations. While the expanded format creates uncertainty, historical patterns remain remarkably reliable. European and South American dominance, home advantage dynamics, group stage goal trends, and knockout round defensive shifts have held true across every format change in World Cup history.
Let's dive into the numbers that matter most for your 2026 betting strategy.
Which Countries Have Dominated the World Cup Historically?
Only eight nations have ever lifted the World Cup trophy, and this exclusive club provides our first major betting insight: the winner almost certainly comes from a very short list. In 22 editions, a European or South American team has won every single time—a 100% hit rate that no bettor should ignore.
Betting Insight: The "Elite Eight" Rule
Here's a critical pattern: in the last 10 World Cups (1986–2022), the winner has come from a pool of just six nations—Argentina, Germany, Brazil, France, Spain, and Italy. When bookmakers offer outright winner markets, focusing your stake on this elite group has historically been the mathematically optimal approach. No African, Asian, or CONCACAF nation has ever reached a World Cup final.
For 2026, Argentina enters as defending champions with Messi likely retired from international duty. France, England, Brazil, and Germany sit at the top of most sportsbook odds boards. The data strongly supports concentrating your outright winner bets on European and South American powerhouses while avoiding long-shot temptations from other confederations.
What Do Goal Scoring Records Tell Us About Over/Under Betting?
Goal-scoring trends are the backbone of over/under betting markets, and World Cup history reveals fascinating patterns. The all-time average stands at approximately 2.72 goals per match across all tournaments—but this number fluctuates significantly depending on the stage and era.
In recent tournaments (2010–2022), the group stage average has been 2.55–2.80 goals per match, while knockout rounds drop to approximately 2.10–2.40. This consistent disparity creates a reliable betting edge: over 2.5 goals hits roughly 52% of the time in group stages but only around 38% in knockout rounds.
All-Time Top Scorers: A Golden Boot Predictor Model
The World Cup's all-time top scorer list provides insights into what type of player typically wins the Golden Boot:
- 🥇 Miroslav Klose (Germany) 16 goals (4 tournaments)
- 🥈 Ronaldo (Brazil) 15 goals (4 tournaments)
- 🥉 Gerd Müller (Germany) 14 goals (2 tournaments)
- 4th Just Fontaine (France) 13 goals (1 tournament)
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