The insane records Lionel Messi could break in the 2026 World Cup final
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16 July 2026

If this is
Lionel Messi
‘s last
World Cup
, he’s been making sure to go out with a bang.
We’ve come to expect greatness from the
Argentina
legend over the years, but he’s been finding new ways to dazzle us this summer. Having recently turned 39,
Messi
has managed to put together one of his best
campaigns.
If
can beat
Spain
in the final to win it for a second consecutive edition, Messi’s efforts in 2026 will go down in history.
As he prepares for another
final on Sunday, we’ve taken a look at the records Messi is in touching distance of.
We can almost take this one for granted. Only disaster would prevent Messi from playing in the
final against
.
Sunday’s showpiece at the MetLife Stadium will be 25 days after Messi’s 39th birthday.
He wouldn’t quite be the oldest player outright to feature in a
final, since the record is held by Italy goalkeeper Dino Zoff, who was 40 years and 133 days old when he played in the 1982 final.
But Messi would be the oldest outfield player to play in a
final with an appearance against
Naturally, then, a goal would make him the oldest scorer in a
final. That record has been held by Nils Liedholm of Sweden since 1958, when he was 35 years and 264 days old.
He may have drawn a blank in the semi-final against England, but you wouldn’t bet against a Messi goal with the way he’s been playing, would you?
The bulk of the side
send out against
will have also played in the 2022
final against France.
But while many are set to enjoy consecutive
final appearances, Messi is the last man standing who also took part in the 2014 final for
On that occasion, he was on the losing side to Germany. Whichever way it goes this time, though, he is set to match Cafu’s record as the only man to play in three
finals.
We weren’t kidding when we said how impressive Messi has been at this
With eight goals and four assists to his name so far, he is just one shy of the record for most goal contributions at a single
since records began in 1966.
Gerd Muller made 13 combined goals and assists back in 1970 for West Germany, so Messi needs one more goal or assist to match him, and two to overtake him.
There isn’t enough data about assists to be certain if it would be the record overall. Just Fontaine scored 13 goals at the 1958
, after all, so the record could be a bit bigger when factoring in any assists.
Considering Messi holds the records for most goals and most assists in
games overall, it would be fitting for him to set a new benchmark for one edition specifically.
If Messi gets on the scoresheet against
, he would become the sixth player to score in two separate
He would be sharing the record with Vava and Pele (both Brazil), Paul Breitner (West Germany), Zinedine Zidane and Kylian Mbappe (both France).
Messi scored a brace in the last
final in 2022. If he does so again, he would match Mbappe’s record of four goals in
final games, which the Frenchman reached with his hat trick in vain last time out.
Messi is currently tied as one of seven players to hold the record of scoring two free kicks at the
, thanks to his effort against Jordan in the group stage.
If he can conjure up some magic and score another in the
final, he would claim the record for himself.
Argentina are aiming to make history as only the third side to win two consecutive World Cups, after Italy in 1934 and 1938 and Brazil in 1958 and 1962.
Should they succeed, Messi would become the oldest player to retain the
, a record currently held by Brazil’s Nilton Santos (who was 37 in 1962).
It’s highly unlikely that Messi will beat Fontaine’s record of 13
goals in a single World Cup
. He’d need five more goals in the final alone to even match it.
Curiously, though, Messi could become the highest-scoring member of a
winning team if
win.
That record is currently held by Ronaldo, who scored eight on Brazil’s way to winning in 2002.
Messi is already on eight goals in the 2026 edition, so just needs two things to happen to claim the record for himself: a goal and a win.
That almost sounds easy for him…
Argentina’s defeat in the 2014
final preserved Pele’s unique place in history as the only player to win three World Cups. But now Messi has another, third, bite at the cherry.
Plenty of players have claimed two titles – most notably members of Italy’s 1934 and 1938 sides and Brazil’s 1958 and 1962 teams – but Messi can become the first to captain his country to both triumphs.
Giuseppe Meazza, Bellini, Mauro, Cafu and Daniel Passarella all lifted the trophy twice, but only once as skipper.
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