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List of top scorers at the 2026 World Cup.. For the first time, Mbappe displaces Messi from the top spot with “decisive passes”

After scoring a goal in France’s 2-0 victory over Morocco at dawn today, Friday, in the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup, French star Kylian Mbappe shared the top scorer list with Argentine legend Lionel Messi, with 8 goals for each of them, but he excelled in assists.

What is the ranking of the scorers in the 2026 FIFA World Cup held in the United States, Canada and Mexico after the end of the match between Morocco and France:

– 8 goals –
Kylian Mbappé (France, 3 assists), Lionel Messi (Argentina, 1 assist)
– 7 goals –
Erling Haaland (Norway, zero assists)
– 6 goals –
Harry Kane (England, 1 assist)
– 5 goals –
Ousmane Dembélé (France, 2 assists)
– 4 goals –
Vinicius Junior (Brazil), Ismaila Sarr (Senegal), Mikel Oyarzabal (Spain), Jude Bellingham (England), Julián Quiñones (Mexico)
– 3 goals –
Jonathan David (Canada), Deniz Ondav, Kai Havertz (Germany), Johan Manzambi (Switzerland), Mateus Cunha (Brazil), Ismail Sibari (Morocco), Brian Proby, Cody Khakpo (Netherlands), Elijah Gast (New Zealand), Yoan Wissa (DR Congo), Folarin Balogun (United States), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Raul Jiménez (Mexico), Romelu Lukaku (Belgium)
-Two goals-
Yassine Ayari, Anthony Elanga (Sweden), Ruben Vargas, Brielle Embolo (Switzerland), Kyle Larrain (Canada), Crescencio Summerville (Netherlands), Daiichi Kamada, Ayase Ueda (Japan), Maxi Araujo (Uruguay), Pape Gui, Habib Diarra (Senegal), Daniel Muñoz (Colombia), Ermen Mehmic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Nicolas Pépé, Amad Diallo (Ivory Coast), Leandro Trossard, Youri Tielemans, Charles de Ketelaar (Belgium), Ramin Rezaian (Iran), Riyad Mahrez (Algeria), Marko Arnautovic (Austria), Bradley Barkula (France), Emam Ashour, Mostafa Abdel-Raouf “Zico” (Egypt), Azzedine Ounahi, Sofiane Rahimi (Morocco), Malik Tieleman (USA)
– One goal –
Luis Romo, Mateo Chaves, Alvaro Fidalgo (Mexico), Ladislav Krejci, Michal Sadilek (Czech Republic), Hwang In-beom, Oh Hyun-gyu (South Korea), Jovo Lukic, Karim Alibegovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Nathan Saliba, Promes David, Steven Eustaquio (Canada), Mauricio, Matías Galarza, Julio Enciso (Paraguay), Giovanni Reyna, Alex Freeman, Austin Trusty, Sebastian Berhalter (USA), Granit Xhaka, Dan Ndoye (Switzerland), John McGinn (Scotland), Nestor Irancunda, Conor Metcalf (Australia), Felix Nmecha, Niko Schlotterbeck, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown, Leroy Sané (Germany), Livano Cominencia (Curaçao), Virgil Van Dijk, Jan-Paul van Hecke (Netherlands), Keito Nakamura, Junya Ito, Daisen Maeda, Kaisho Sano (Japan), Frank Kessier (Ivory Coast), Alexander Isak, Victor Ukeris, Matthijs Svanberg (Sweden), Omar Al-Raqiq, Hazem Al-Masturi (Tunisia) Mohamed Salah, Mahmoud Hassan “Trezeguet”, Mahmoud Saber, Yasser Ibrahim (Egypt), Abdel-Ilah Al-Omari (Saudi Arabia), Agustin Canopio (Uruguay), Mohamed Mohebi (Iran), Desiree Doue (France), Ibrahim Mbaye, Elimane Ndiaye (Senegal), Leo Østegaard, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, Thilo Asgaard, Antonio Nosa (Norway), Ayman Hussein (Iraq), Romano Schmid, Marcel Sabitzer, Sascha Kalajdzic (Austria), Ali Alwan, Nizar Al-Rashdan, Musa Al-Taamari (Jordan), Joao Neves, Nuno Mendes, Rafael Leao, Gonçalo Ramos (Portugal), Fiston Maielli, Brian Sipinga (DR Congo), Marcus Rashford (England), Martin Baturina, Petar Musa, Ante Budimir, Petar Sučić, Niko Vlašić, Ivan Perišić (Croatia), Caeleb Jerinki, Derek Lukassen (Ghana), Luis Dias, Jaminton Campas, John Arias (Colombia), Abusbek Faizullayev, Eldor Shomurodov (Uzbekistan), Teboho Mokoena, Thapelo Maseko (South Africa), Lamine Djamel, Alex Baena, Pedro Porro, Mikel Merino (Spain), Kevin Pena, Helio Varela, Deroy Duarte, Sydney Cabral (Cape Verde), Finn Surman (New Zealand), Nadir Benbouali, Amin Guiri, Rafik Belghali (Algeria), Hassan Al-Haydos (Qatar), Achraf Hakimi, Yassine Jassim, Issa Diop (Morocco), Wilson Isidore (Haiti), Nelson Angulo, Goncalo Plata (Ecuador), Arda Guler, Orkun Kukcu, Can Ayhan (Turkey), Kevin De Bruyne, Alexei Salmakers, Hans Vanaken (Belgium), Giovani Lo Celso, Lautaro Martinez, Lisandro Martinez, Cristian Romero, Ensu Fernandes (Argentina), Casemiro, Gabriel Martinelli, Neymar (Brazil)
– Own goal –
Paraguayan Damian Bobaddia (in the match against the United States), Swiss Miro Moheim (in the match in Qatar), Egyptian Mohamed Hani (in the match in Belgium), Iraqi Ayman Hussein (in the match in Norway), Jordanian Yazan Al-Arab (in the match in Austria), Qatari Mohamed Manai (in the match in Canada), Qatari Mahmoud Abu Nada (in the match in Bosnia and Herzegovina), Australian Cameron Burgess (in the match in the United States), Saudi Hassan Al-Timbukti (in the match in Spain), Uzbekistan’s Abdulvahid Nematov (in the match against Portugal), Moroccan Yassine Bounou (in the match in Haiti), Tunisian Elias Sakhiri (in the match against Netherlands), Egyptian Mohamed Hani (in the match against Australia), Denny Burgess from Cape Verde (in the match against Argentina)
*The Golden Shoe award is awarded to whoever scores the highest number of goals. In the event of a tie between two or more players, the prize will be awarded to the one with the highest number of assists. If there is still a tie, the player who played the fewest minutes wins the award.

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