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Historic World Cup scoring feats

FIFA’s latest statistical release revisits the most explosive goal‑scoring campaigns in World Cup history, with the 1954 tournament standing out as the most prolific of all time. Hungary top the all‑time list after scoring 27 goals in just five matches, averaging an extraordinary 5.4 per game during their legendary “Magical Magyars” run.

West Germany follow closely from the same edition, producing 25 goals across six matches at a rate of 4.2. France’s 1958 side rank third with 23 goals, while Brazil appear twice in the top five: 22 goals in 1950 and 19 in 1970. Argentina’s 18‑goal tally from 1930 sits just behind, matched by Brazil in 2002 and Germany in 2014, both also scoring 18. Austria’s 17 goals in 1954 and Portugal’s 17 in 1966 complete the list, alongside West Germany’s 17 in 1970. These historic tallies underline how past eras produced some of the tournament’s most remarkable attacking displays.

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