Lionel Messi Breaks FIFA World Cup Scoring Record in Dallas
Football history was made in North Texas on Monday.
Argentina captain Lionel Messi became the all-time leading scorer in men’s FIFA World Cup history after netting his 17th career World Cup goal during Argentina’s match against Austria at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Dallas. The goal moved Messi past German legend Miroslav Klose, whose record of 16 goals had stood since 2014.
The historic moment came in the first half after Messi finished a flowing Argentine attack, sending fans inside the stadium into celebration. The goal not only gave Argentina the lead but also cemented another milestone in a career already filled with records and trophies.
A Record Two Decades in the Making
Messi’s journey to the top of the World Cup scoring charts has spanned six different FIFA World Cup tournaments, an achievement no player had ever accomplished before. Just days earlier, the Argentine superstar tied Klose’s record with a stunning hat trick against Algeria. That performance brought him level at 16 goals before Monday’s strike pushed him into sole possession of first place.
At 38 years old and approaching his 39th birthday, Messi continues to perform at an elite level despite competing against players more than a decade younger. His latest World Cup campaign has already included multiple goals, record appearances, and now the most coveted scoring record in tournament history.
Dallas Witnesses a Global Soccer Moment
The record-breaking goal came in front of a passionate crowd in the Dallas area, where thousands of Argentina supporters turned the stadium into a sea of sky blue and white. Fans erupted as Messi’s teammates surrounded him following the historic finish.
For North Texas, already hosting multiple FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, the moment instantly became one of the most significant sporting events ever witnessed in the region. Years from now, fans will remember being in attendance when one of football’s greatest records fell.
Adding to an Unmatched Legacy
Messi’s resume already included a FIFA World Cup title, multiple Copa América championships, Ballon d’Or awards, and countless club honors. Now he adds another distinction: the most goals ever scored in men’s FIFA World Cup history.
The achievement further strengthens the argument many supporters make that Messi is the greatest player the sport has ever seen. While debates about football’s greatest player will continue, the record books now have Messi standing alone at the top of the World Cup scoring list.
What Comes Next?
With Argentina still competing in the tournament, Messi has an opportunity to extend the record even further. Every additional goal increases the gap between himself and the chasing pack, which includes stars such as Kylian Mbappé and other current international greats.
For now, however, the football world is celebrating a historic achievement.
On a memorable night in Dallas, Lionel Messi once again proved why he remains one of the most extraordinary athletes in sports history.