Michael Olise climbs World Cup assist charts to upset Pelé’s record
French midfielder Michael Olise has recorded five assists at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, putting him just one away from equaling Pelé’s historic single-edition tournament record.
French playmaker Michael Olise has emerged as the creative heartbeat of Les Bleus’ spectacular global campaign, pulling within touching distance of football history.
Following a brilliant performance in France’s 3-0 demolition of Sweden in the Round of 32, the 24-year-old midfielder elevated his tournament tally to five direct assists, cementing his spot as the primary architect behind the favorites’ ruthless frontline.
The Bayern Munich star now stands just one decisive pass away from matching Pelé’s legendary single-edition World Cup record of six assists, set during Brazil’s iconic 1970 championship run.
While trailing in overall volume on certain statistical chances-created metrics, Olise completely dominates the competition in high-value playmaking.
His execution is highlighted by five big chances created, establishing him as the tournament’s most lethal distributor.
