FIFA World Cup: Germany broke Brazil’s world record, created a sensation in the football world by defeating Curacao 7-1.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Germany vs Curacao: Germany has made a great start to its campaign in the FIFA World Cup 2026. During this, it defeated Curacao by a huge margin of 7-1. With this victory, the German football team also achieved three important points. Apart from this victory, he also made a big record in his name in the football world. This big record was till now in the name of Brazil.
Germany looked quite dominant over the opposing team in its first match. The team entertained the fans by playing aggressively in their old style. It is noteworthy that Germany is currently one of the main contenders for the trophy in the FIFA World Cup. This huge 7-1 win against Curacao was special for Germany as it brought back memories of the 2014 semi-final. Let us tell you that this year Germany had created history by defeating Brazil 7-1.
A strong start for 🇩🇪#FIFAWorldCup
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Germany created history
By scoring 7 goals against Curacao in its first match of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Germany has become the team with the highest goalscorer in the history of this tournament. Germany has scored a total of 239 goals so far in the FIFA World Cup. On the other hand, Brazil has scored a total of 238 goals so far. Argentina is at third place in this list with 152 goals.
Teams scoring the most goals in the FIFA World Cup
- 239 goals- Germany
- 238 goals- Brazil
- 152 goals- Argentina
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match status
The German football team displayed aggressive play from the beginning of the match and took the lead with Felix Nemecha’s goal in the sixth minute. On the other hand, Curacao’s Livano Comencia equalized the difference by scoring a goal in the 21st minute. Let us tell you that this proved to be the first goal in World Cup history for Curacao. Then Germany completely dominated. The team took a 3-1 lead in the first half with goals from Nico Schlotterbach and Kai Havertz. Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown, Deniz Undav and Havertz scored in the second half, giving Germany a convincing 7–1 victory.
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