Mbappé sets France's World Cup goals record with 14

Mbappé sets France's World Cup goals record with 14

Kylian Mbappé has climbed to the top of France’s World Cup scoring list with 14 goals. The latest Sofascore graphic places him ahead of Just Fontaine on 13. Thierry Henry follows on 6, with Zinedine Zidane and Olivier Giroud tied on 5. It is a simple table, and a big statement for France’s number 10 at international level.

A new World Cup benchmark for France

Fourteen goals at the World Cup is a new high mark for a French men’s player. Mbappé now sits one clear of Fontaine, whose 13 had stood as the national benchmark. The next names are some of the biggest in French football, yet the gap is sizeable. Henry has 6, while Zidane and Giroud are both on 5. That spread underlines how quickly Mbappé has stacked up tournament goals.

This ranking is easy to track on Sofascore, which distills historical tallies into clean leaderboards. The difference between first and third is eight goals, which highlights how far ahead the current leader is. Moving from 13 to 14 might look like a small step, but it changes the headline from a tie to a record. For fans, it is the kind of detail that turns a stat into a milestone. And it confirms what regular viewers have seen for years.

What the profile says about the scorer

The player behind the total is a 180 cm right‑footed striker. He wears the number 10 for Real Madrid and plays through the middle as a center forward. Born on December 20, 1998, he is 27 and very much in his prime scoring years. His international country is France, where that World Cup tally is recorded. The mix of youth, speed and finishing fits the profile you expect for high tournament output.

Market value data in the Sofascore profile lists a proposed value of 191 million euros. That figure reflects both club form and global appeal. It also mirrors what most fans see when he steps onto the pitch. The player’s role is clear, and the numbers are backing it up. For anyone building a quick scouting snapshot, those are the headline traits.

Real Madrid context and the LaLiga connection

Mbappé represents Real Madrid in LaLiga, Spain’s top league. The club’s primary colors are white with blue accents, and he wears the iconic 10 shirt. LaLiga’s global reach means every appearance is closely watched. On Sofascore, LaLiga is followed by a large community, which keeps every performance in focus. That visibility helps place his international feats in a week‑to‑week context.

Real Madrid’s own fan presence on Sofascore is massive, and the player’s profile draws more attention. A center forward with a clinical record fits right into the team’s attacking tradition. With each domestic match, supporters can track his form before international duty. The club scene and the national team story are linked by rhythm and output. It makes the World Cup tally feel like part of a larger arc.

The leaderboard in detail

The order matters when you line up the numbers. Mbappé leads with 14, Fontaine is second with 13, and then the totals drop to 6, 5 and 5. That means the leader is eight ahead of third place and nine ahead of fourth and fifth. In tournament football, such gaps are hard to build. They speak to consistency across multiple matches.

It also shows how rare multi‑goal displays can be at that level. Fontaine’s 13 came in one era, and the new mark arrives in another, yet the scoreboard is the same language. Fans who use Sofascore will appreciate how neatly this is presented on a single screen. The list gives quick perspective without extra noise. For a striker at 27, it is a striking place to be.

Where the numbers leave us

This is a clean, verified piece of World Cup history for France. It sits alongside the player’s Real Madrid role in LaLiga and a top‑tier market valuation. The data points are simple, and they tell a clear story. If you follow football through stats, this is a screenshot worth saving. And if you follow it through highlights, you already know why the total keeps rising.

Mbappé sets France's World Cup goals record with 14

Mbappé sets France's World Cup goals record with 14

Kylian Mbappé has climbed to the top of France’s World Cup scoring list with 14 goals. The latest Sofascore graphic places him ahead of Just Fontaine on 13. Thierry Henry follows on 6, with Zinedine Zidane and Olivier Giroud tied on 5. It is a simple table, and a big statement for France’s number 10 at international level.

A new World Cup benchmark for France

Fourteen goals at the World Cup is a new high mark for a French men’s player. Mbappé now sits one clear of Fontaine, whose 13 had stood as the national benchmark. The next names are some of the biggest in French football, yet the gap is sizeable. Henry has 6, while Zidane and Giroud are both on 5. That spread underlines how quickly Mbappé has stacked up tournament goals.

This ranking is easy to track on Sofascore, which distills historical tallies into clean leaderboards. The difference between first and third is eight goals, which highlights how far ahead the current leader is. Moving from 13 to 14 might look like a small step, but it changes the headline from a tie to a record. For fans, it is the kind of detail that turns a stat into a milestone. And it confirms what regular viewers have seen for years.

What the profile says about the scorer

The player behind the total is a 180 cm right‑footed striker. He wears the number 10 for Real Madrid and plays through the middle as a center forward. Born on December 20, 1998, he is 27 and very much in his prime scoring years. His international country is France, where that World Cup tally is recorded. The mix of youth, speed and finishing fits the profile you expect for high tournament output.

Market value data in the Sofascore profile lists a proposed value of 191 million euros. That figure reflects both club form and global appeal. It also mirrors what most fans see when he steps onto the pitch. The player’s role is clear, and the numbers are backing it up. For anyone building a quick scouting snapshot, those are the headline traits.

Real Madrid context and the LaLiga connection

Mbappé represents Real Madrid in LaLiga, Spain’s top league. The club’s primary colors are white with blue accents, and he wears the iconic 10 shirt. LaLiga’s global reach means every appearance is closely watched. On Sofascore, LaLiga is followed by a large community, which keeps every performance in focus. That visibility helps place his international feats in a week‑to‑week context.

Real Madrid’s own fan presence on Sofascore is massive, and the player’s profile draws more attention. A center forward with a clinical record fits right into the team’s attacking tradition. With each domestic match, supporters can track his form before international duty. The club scene and the national team story are linked by rhythm and output. It makes the World Cup tally feel like part of a larger arc.

The leaderboard in detail

The order matters when you line up the numbers. Mbappé leads with 14, Fontaine is second with 13, and then the totals drop to 6, 5 and 5. That means the leader is eight ahead of third place and nine ahead of fourth and fifth. In tournament football, such gaps are hard to build. They speak to consistency across multiple matches.

It also shows how rare multi‑goal displays can be at that level. Fontaine’s 13 came in one era, and the new mark arrives in another, yet the scoreboard is the same language. Fans who use Sofascore will appreciate how neatly this is presented on a single screen. The list gives quick perspective without extra noise. For a striker at 27, it is a striking place to be.

Where the numbers leave us

This is a clean, verified piece of World Cup history for France. It sits alongside the player’s Real Madrid role in LaLiga and a top‑tier market valuation. The data points are simple, and they tell a clear story. If you follow football through stats, this is a screenshot worth saving. And if you follow it through highlights, you already know why the total keeps rising.

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