Kylian Mbappé becomes France's all-time top scorer after Senegal 3-1 brace: 6 World Cup records he can still break
The Times Of India | June 17, 2026 7:39 AM CST
Kylian Mbappé entered the 2026 FIFA World Cup with an opportunity to add another chapter to what is already one of the greatest international careers football has ever seen. Still only 27 years old, the France captain is playing in his third World Cup and is already among the most prolific scorers in the tournament's history. Following his two-goal performance in France's 3-1 victory over Senegal in their Group I opener at MetLife Stadium on June 17, Mbappé has already rewritten part of the record books and remains within touching distance of several more French, World Cup and all-time football records.
Here are all the major records Mbappé can break, match or extend during the 2026 World Cup.
1. Become France's all-time leading goalscorer
The most immediate record within Mbappé's reach was France's all-time scoring record.
He entered the tournament with 56 goals in 98 caps for the French national team, just one behind Olivier Giroud’s record of 57.
However, Mbappé's brace against Senegal, a 66th-minute strike followed by a stoppage-time goal, took him to 58 international goals and moved him past Giroud as France's outright leading goalscorer.
France all-time goalscorers:
Kylian Mbappé – 58 goals
Olivier Giroud – 57 goals
Thierry Henry – 51 goals
Antoine Griezmann – 44 goals
Michel Platini – 41 goals At just 27 years old, Mbappé now owns the record and looks set to extend it significantly in the years ahead.
2. Become France's leading World Cup goalscorer
Mbappé is also on the verge of overtaking one of the most iconic records in French football history.
Just Fontaine's 13 goals during the 1958 World Cup stood as France's World Cup scoring benchmark for nearly seven decades and still remains the record for the most goals scored by a player at a single World Cup.
Mbappé entered the 2026 tournament with 12 World Cup goals and moved beyond Fontaine's overall French mark by scoring twice against Senegal, taking his tally to 14 and establishing a new national record.
France's all-time World Cup goalscorers:
Kylian Mbappé – 14 goals
Just Fontaine – 13 goals
Thierry Henry – 6 goals
Zinedine Zidane – 5 goals
Michel Platini – 5 goals
Olivier Giroud – 5 goals With his brace against Senegal, Mbappé has already surpassed Fontaine and become France's outright leading scorer in World Cup history.
3. Become the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer
Perhaps the biggest individual record available to Mbappé is the overall World Cup scoring record.
Germany legend Miroslav Klose currently sits at the top with 16 goals, but Mbappé is already remarkably close despite being only in his third tournament.
All-time World Cup goalscorers:
Miroslav Klose (Germany) – 16 goals
Ronaldo (Brazil) – 15 goals
Kylian Mbappé (France) – 14 goals
Gerd Müller (Germany) – 14 goals
Just Fontaine (France) – 13 goals
Lionel Messi (Argentina) – 13 goals
Pelé (Brazil) – 12 goals Mbappé now needs:
4. Extend his record for most goals scored in World Cup finals
Unlike many of the records on this list, this is one Mbappé already owns.He scored once in France's 4-2 victory over Croatia in the 2018 World Cup final and then produced one of the greatest performances in World Cup final history by scoring a hat-trick against Argentina in the 2022 final.
That gives him four goals in World Cup finals, more than any player ever.
Most goals scored in World Cup finals:
Kylian Mbappé – 4 goals
Geoff Hurst – 3 goals
Vavá – 3 goals
Pelé – 3 goals
Zinedine Zidane – 3 goals
Gino Colaussi – 2 goals
Silvio Piola – 2 goals
Helmut Rahn – 2 goals
Mario Kempes – 2 goals
Paul Breitner – 2 goals
Ronaldo – 2 goals
Lionel Messi – 2 goals If France reach another final, Mbappé would have the chance to extend a record that already places him alone at the top of football history.
5. Become the first player to win the Golden Boot twice
Another unique achievement is within reach.
Mbappé won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup after scoring eight goals during France's run to the final.
No player has ever won the Golden Boot twice, since the award's inception, every World Cup has produced a different top scorer.
His two goals against Senegal have given him an early lead in the race for the 2026 Golden Boot, and if he finishes as the tournament's leading scorer, he would become the first player in more than 90 years of World Cup history to win the award on two separate occasions.
6. Become a two-time World Cup winner
France lifted the World Cup in 2018 before finishing runners-up to Argentina in 202, if Les Bleus go all the way in 2026, Mbappé would secure a second World Cup title, he would also join a very exclusive group of players to have won multiple World Cups.
Alongside teammates Lucas Hernandez, N'Golo Kanté and Ousmane Dembélé, Mbappé could become the first French player to win two World Cups as a player.
7. Become only the second player to reach three World Cup finals in three appearances
Very few players have managed to reach the World Cup final in three consecutive tournament appearances.
Only one player has done it so far: Brazil legend Cafu ( 1994, 1998, 2002).
Mbappé has already appeared in the 2018 and 2022 finals.
If France reach the final again in 2026, he would become just the second player ever to achieve the feat.
8. Become the first player to score in three consecutive World Cup finals
This may be the rarest achievement available to him.
Mbappé scored in the 2018 final against Croatia and then scored three times in the 2022 final against Argentina.
If France reach the final again and Mbappé finds the net, he would become the first player in football history to score in three consecutive World Cup finals. No player has ever managed that feat before.
A World Cup legacy already among the greatest ever
Even before the knockout rounds begin, Mbappé's World Cup résumé is extraordinary.
At just 27 years old, he already has:
Mbappé has already broken Olivier Giroud's France scoring record and surpassed Just Fontaine as France's leading World Cup goalscorer. He now sits just two goals behind Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup record and one behind Ronaldo's tally of 15.
With France still having a long road ahead in the tournament, every appearance Mbappé makes could bring another piece of football history.
Here are all the major records Mbappé can break, match or extend during the 2026 World Cup.
1. Become France's all-time leading goalscorer
The most immediate record within Mbappé's reach was France's all-time scoring record.
He entered the tournament with 56 goals in 98 caps for the French national team, just one behind Olivier Giroud’s record of 57.
However, Mbappé's brace against Senegal, a 66th-minute strike followed by a stoppage-time goal, took him to 58 international goals and moved him past Giroud as France's outright leading goalscorer.
France all-time goalscorers:
2. Become France's leading World Cup goalscorer
Mbappé is also on the verge of overtaking one of the most iconic records in French football history.
Just Fontaine's 13 goals during the 1958 World Cup stood as France's World Cup scoring benchmark for nearly seven decades and still remains the record for the most goals scored by a player at a single World Cup.
Mbappé entered the 2026 tournament with 12 World Cup goals and moved beyond Fontaine's overall French mark by scoring twice against Senegal, taking his tally to 14 and establishing a new national record.
France's all-time World Cup goalscorers:
3. Become the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer
Perhaps the biggest individual record available to Mbappé is the overall World Cup scoring record.
Germany legend Miroslav Klose currently sits at the top with 16 goals, but Mbappé is already remarkably close despite being only in his third tournament.
All-time World Cup goalscorers:
- 1 goal to move level with Ronaldo
- 2 goals to move level with Miroslav Klose
- 3 goals to become the outright leading scorer in World Cup history
4. Extend his record for most goals scored in World Cup finals
Unlike many of the records on this list, this is one Mbappé already owns.He scored once in France's 4-2 victory over Croatia in the 2018 World Cup final and then produced one of the greatest performances in World Cup final history by scoring a hat-trick against Argentina in the 2022 final.
That gives him four goals in World Cup finals, more than any player ever.
Most goals scored in World Cup finals:
5. Become the first player to win the Golden Boot twice
Another unique achievement is within reach.
Mbappé won the Golden Boot at the 2022 World Cup after scoring eight goals during France's run to the final.
No player has ever won the Golden Boot twice, since the award's inception, every World Cup has produced a different top scorer.
His two goals against Senegal have given him an early lead in the race for the 2026 Golden Boot, and if he finishes as the tournament's leading scorer, he would become the first player in more than 90 years of World Cup history to win the award on two separate occasions.
6. Become a two-time World Cup winner
France lifted the World Cup in 2018 before finishing runners-up to Argentina in 202, if Les Bleus go all the way in 2026, Mbappé would secure a second World Cup title, he would also join a very exclusive group of players to have won multiple World Cups.
Alongside teammates Lucas Hernandez, N'Golo Kanté and Ousmane Dembélé, Mbappé could become the first French player to win two World Cups as a player.
7. Become only the second player to reach three World Cup finals in three appearances
Very few players have managed to reach the World Cup final in three consecutive tournament appearances.
Only one player has done it so far: Brazil legend Cafu ( 1994, 1998, 2002).
Mbappé has already appeared in the 2018 and 2022 finals.
If France reach the final again in 2026, he would become just the second player ever to achieve the feat.
8. Become the first player to score in three consecutive World Cup finals
This may be the rarest achievement available to him.
Mbappé scored in the 2018 final against Croatia and then scored three times in the 2022 final against Argentina.
If France reach the final again and Mbappé finds the net, he would become the first player in football history to score in three consecutive World Cup finals. No player has ever managed that feat before.
A World Cup legacy already among the greatest ever
Even before the knockout rounds begin, Mbappé's World Cup résumé is extraordinary.
At just 27 years old, he already has:
- A World Cup winner's medal from 2018
- A World Cup runners-up medal from 2022
- 14 World Cup goals
- Four goals in World Cup finals
- A Golden Boot from 2022
- Two World Cup final appearances
- France's all-time goalscoring record
Mbappé has already broken Olivier Giroud's France scoring record and surpassed Just Fontaine as France's leading World Cup goalscorer. He now sits just two goals behind Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup record and one behind Ronaldo's tally of 15.
With France still having a long road ahead in the tournament, every appearance Mbappé makes could bring another piece of football history.
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