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Golden Boot

Award for the World Cup's leading scorer; Messi leads all-time with 19 career goals entering the knockouts.

Last refreshed: 10 July 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Can Messi win the Golden Boot at 38 in his final World Cup to extend his all-time record?

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Common Questions
Who is leading the Golden Boot race at the 2026 World Cup?
Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé are level on eight tournament goals heading into the semi-finals, with Mbappé ahead on the assist tiebreaker after his quarter-final strike against Morocco.Source: Lowdown
How many World Cup goals does Messi have in total?
Messi has 19 career World Cup goals across six tournaments from 2006 to 2026, the all-time record. He passed Miroslav Klose's previous record of 16 during the 2026 tournament.Source: FIFA
How many World Cup goals does Mbappe have in his career?
Kylian Mbappe has 16 career World Cup goals, placing him second on the all-time list behind Messi's 19.Source: FIFA

Background

The FIFA World Cup Golden Boot is awarded to the tournament's leading scorer, decided on total goals scored in the current tournament. When players are level on goals, assists then minutes played serve as tiebreakers. The trophy historically goes to a player on six or more goals.

Lionel Messi entered the Round of 32 as both the Golden Boot frontrunner and the outright all-time World Cup top scorer in history: a free kick against Jordan on 27 June pushed his career total to 19 goals across six tournaments, clear of Miroslav Klose's previous record of 16. The record had been tied at 18 goals earlier in the group stage before Messi broke it outright. Kylian Mbappé, on 16 career World Cup goals, sat second on the all-time list going into the knockouts. The expanded 48-team format in 2026 provides more matches in the knockout rounds than any previous edition, giving frontrunners more opportunities to pull clear.

By the quarter-finals, the 2026 Golden Boot race had become the first World Cup with three players on seven or more tournament goals: Messi and Mbappé level on eight, and Erling Haaland on seven. Mbappé drew level with Messi after his quarter-final strike against Morocco on 9 July and leads the race on the assist tiebreaker. The 2026 race carries an unusual generational weight: Messi at 38 and Cristiano Ronaldo, also competing in what he has called his final tournament , are at the end of their careers, while Mbappé at 27 is building towards his peak World Cup years.

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How is the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot decided?
The Golden Boot goes to the tournament's top scorer. If players are level on goals, assists then minutes played are used as tiebreakers.Source: FIFA
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