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Lionel Messi Becomes FIFA World Cup All-Time Top Goalscorer — Historic Goal vs Austria at 2026 World Cup

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 Football has witnessed one of its greatest ever moments. Lionel Messi, widely regarded as the greatest footballer of all time, has now cemented his legacy in yet another way — becoming the all-time leading goalscorer in the history of the men's FIFA World Cup. The moment came during Argentina's Group J clash against Austria at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and it sent the footballing world into an absolute frenzy. The Historic Goal When Messi found the back of the net against Austria on June 22, 2026, he did not just score another World Cup goal  he made history. The strike took him past every player who has ever played in a men's FIFA World Cup and established him as the tournament's greatest ever goalscorer. Stadiums around the world erupted. Social media went into meltdown. And Messi, as he so often does, made the extraordinary look effortless. The goal came in Argentina's Group J fixture, with the South American giants looking to build on their tournament campaig...

Uruguay vs Cape Verde FIFA World Cup 2026 — Stunning 2-2 Draw Shocks South America's Giants

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In one of the most stunning results of the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage, Cape Verde  one of the tournament's smallest and least fancied nations held Uruguay to a remarkable 2-2 draw. The match, played on June 22, 2026, sent shockwaves through the footballing world and confirmed what this World Cup has been saying from day one: no team is safe, no result is guaranteed, and the beautiful game always finds a way to surprise. The Match — Drama From Start to Finish Uruguay came into this fixture as heavy favourites. A traditional South American powerhouse with a rich World Cup history, they were widely expected to pick up three comfortable points against Cape Verde, a small island nation off the coast of West Africa making their mark on the world's biggest stage. But Cape Verde had other ideas. From the very first whistle, they pressed high, defended deep when needed, and showed a level of organisation and attacking ambition that left Uruguay scrambling for answers throughout ...