Auston Trusty scores record-breaking 173rd goal of 2026 World Cup
United States defender Auston Trusty scored a historic opening goal against Turkey, marking the 173rd goal of the 2026 World Cup to officially make it the highest-scoring tournament in FIFA history.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially cemented its status as the highest-scoring tournament in football history during an action-packed Group D clash with Turkiye.
United States defender Auston Trusty sparked the historic milestone by netting an early opening goal in the third minute against the already eliminated Europeans.
His clinical strike registered as the competition’s 173rd goal, eclipsing the previous tournament record of 172 goals established at Qatar 2022.
Remarkably, this absolute scoring record was shattered in just the 59th match of the tournament, highlighting the fiercely aggressive and attacking nature of this expanded edition.
Although the United States ultimately suffered a dramatic 3-2 defeat to the Turkish side, Trusty’s historic moment remains a defining benchmark.
The tournament total has already extended to 177 goals with many critical matches still remaining.
