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Here are the top six nations that have scored 100 or more goals in FIFA World Cup.
Few countries have successfully completed this feast. Every country has the once-in-a-lifetime chance to compete in the FIFA World Cup and represent its nation in one of the most prestigious athletic events in the world.
Some nations, though, have grown accustomed to participating in international football competitions to the point where they regularly shatter records.
It’s amazing how quickly some countries have dominated the FIFA World Cup, like Brazil, Germany, and Italy. The only non-European nation to have won five times in Brazil. This is fantastic for such a football-loving nation.
Mp3bullet have listed out the top six nations with 100 or more World Cup goals highlighted in this article.
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Germany – 230
Germany has been a successful nation in the competition, despite once being split between West and East Germany. With a stellar record of 25.4% shot efficiency in the four competitions, he participated in. They have four World Cup titles, the most recent one coming in 2014. With 16 goals, Germany’s Miroslav Klose is the tournament’s top scorer.
Due to their participation in 19 World Cups and their success in football, they are the only country with the most goals scored in World Cups.
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Brazil – 226
Brazil is the only nation to have won the World Cup five times, as well as the only country to have competed in every edition of the competition. From 1930 through 2022, 21 times. They are the only South American team to have done so since their most recent World Cup title in 2002.
Brazil is the only nation to have won the World Cup on four distinct continents: Europe (1958 Sweden), South America (1962 Chile), North America (1970 Mexico and 1994 United States), and Asia (2002 Korea/Japan). Brazil is also the only nation to have never participated in a World Cup play-off.
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Argentina – 138
The second-most successful country in South America, having twice won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986. The dominant force from South America has participated in 17 of the 22 FIFA World Cups. three final defeats in 1930, 1990, and 2014. They are the third-most prolific World Cup goal scorer ever.
From Diego Maradona to Lionel Messi, the nation has produced players of the highest calibre. They recently won the Copa America, and many predict they will win the 2022 World Cup.
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Italy – 127
Italy, which has participated in the competition 18 times out of 22 and reached six finals, is tied with Germany for the most World Cup titles (4). They score goals the fourth most frequently in FIFA World Cups. Since winning their last title in 2006, Italy has failed to go past the group stage.
After failing to qualify for both the 2018 World Cup and, more recently, the 2022 World Cup, the nation has fallen in the rankings.
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France – 124
With a strong squad and a long history of World Cup victories, France is one of the most dominant nations. Despite winning the World Cup twice, France is one of the few nations to have scored the most goals at FIFA World Cups.
They are now ranked sixth in the world and have participated in the FIFA World Cup 15 times. Deschamps joined Franz Beckenbauer and Mario Zagallo as World Cup winners as manager and player with their most recent triumph at the 2018 World Cup.
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Spain – 100
Spain is the newest team on this list. La Roja scored 100 goals in the FIFA World Cup after a 7-0 thrashing of Costa Rica. The country from Europe has participated in 16 FIFA World Cups. In addition to winning the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, he has now reached a new milestone by scoring 100 goals overall.
They are the first nation from Europe to triumph in a FIFA World Cup that was not held there. Additionally, they received three FIFA team of the year awards between 2008 and 2012, second only to Brazil among all countries.
Hitting the century mark 💯
That's goal #100 for Spain at the #FIFAWorldCup 🇪🇸#Qatar2022 | @SEFutbol pic.twitter.com/vrtDp88smk
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