
FIFA’s official social media account recently published a list of the top 10 national teams with the most goals scored in World Cup history. Brazil leads the ranking with 237 goals, closely followed by Germany in second place.
Brazil sits atop the list with 237 goals, just five goals ahead of Germany with 232. Argentina rounds out the top three with 152 goals scored in the tournament's history.
The ranking also features a remarkable inclusion: Hungary, a team that has not qualified for the World Cup finals in 40 years, still holds a spot in the top 10, underscoring their historical scoring prowess.
Here is the list of the top 10 nations by total goals scored in the World Cup:
1. Brazil (237 goals)
2. Germany (232 goals)
3. Argentina (152 goals)
4. France (136 goals)
5. Italy (128 goals)
6. Spain (108 goals)
7. England (104 goals)
8. Netherlands (96 goals)
9. Uruguay (89 goals)
10. Hungary (87 goals)