French striker Kylian Mbappe became the player with the most goals at the 2026 World Cup after being directly involved in 11 goals, according to official FIFA data updated after Sunday's series of matches concluded.
FIFA's website said on Sunday that the French national team striker had collected eight goals and three assists in six appearances.
This record puts Mbappe at the top of the list of players with the most goals and assists combined throughout this tournament.
Mbappe is also the most efficient player in creating goal contributions with an average of one contribution every 47 minutes.
He has played for 517 minutes with Les Bleus and was a key player in France's journey to the 2026 World Cup semifinals.
Argentina captain Lionel Messi trails in second place with 10 goal contributions.
The 39-year-old has eight goals and two assists in six games, totaling 530 minutes of playing time, or an average of one goal contribution every 53 minutes.
