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The following is a list of goalscorers in the FIFA World Cup finals. Only goals scored during regulation or extra time are included. Any goals scored during the penalty shoot-out are excluded. As of the 2022 final, sixty-two individuals have scored the total of eighty goals in all of the finals history. Twelve players have scored multiple goals in the finals. Five players have done so via a penalty kick. Mario Mandžukić was the first player to score an own goal in a final, as well as the first to follow it up with a goal at the opponent's net. He scored the opening and closing goal of the final in 2018. Geoff Hurst and Kylian Mbappé are the only men's players to score a hat trick in a final. Only two players have scored in two consecutive FIFA World Cup finals: Vavá and Mbappé. Only two scorers, Pelé and Mbappé, have scored in a final goal as teenagers. [1] Mbappé is also the only player to score multiple goals in a losing final.

ESPN featured a documentary on the 34 finals goalscorers who were alive before the 2010 final. [2]

FIFA World Cup Final goalscorers

Year Player Team Score Minute Result Report Shoot-out scorers
1930 Pablo Dorado Uruguay 1–0 12' 4–2 Report
Carlos Peucelle Argentina 1–1 20'
Guillermo Stábile Argentina 2–1 37'
Pedro Cea Uruguay 2–2 57'
Santos Iriarte Uruguay 3–2 68'
Héctor Castro Uruguay 4–2 89'
1934 Antonín Puč Czechoslovakia 1–0 71' 2–1 Report
Raimundo Orsi Italy 1–1 81'
Angelo Schiavio Italy 2–1 95'
1938 Gino Colaussi Italy 1–0 6' 4–2 Report
Pál Titkos Hungary 1–1 8'
Silvio Piola Italy 2–1 16'
Gino Colaussi (2) Italy 3–1 35'
György Sárosi Hungary 2–3 70'
Silvio Piola (2) Italy 4–2 82'
1950 [n 1]
1954 Ferenc Puskás Hungary 1–0 6' 3–2 Report
Zoltán Czibor Hungary 2–0 8'
Max Morlock West Germany 1–2 10'
Helmut Rahn West Germany 2–2 18'
Helmut Rahn (2) West Germany 3–2 84'
1958 Nils Liedholm Sweden 1–0 4' 5–2 Report
Vavá Brazil 1–1 9'
Vavá (2) Brazil 2–1 32'
Pelé Brazil 3–1 55'
Zagallo Brazil 4–1 68'
Agne Simonsson Sweden 2–4 80'
Pelé (2) Brazil 5–2 90'
1962 Josef Masopust Czechoslovakia 1–0 15' 3–1 Report
Amarildo Tavares da Silveira Brazil 1–1 17'
Zito Brazil 2–1 69'
Vavá (3) Brazil 3–1 78'
1966 Helmut Haller West Germany 1–0 12' 4–2 Report
Geoff Hurst England 1–1 18'
Martin Peters England 2–1 78'
Wolfgang Weber West Germany 2–2 89'
Geoff Hurst (2) England 3–2 101'
Geoff Hurst (3) England 4–2 120'
1970 Pelé (3) Brazil 1–0 18' 4–1 Report
Roberto Boninsegna Italy 1–1 37'
Gérson Brazil 2–1 66'
Jairzinho Brazil 3–1 71'
Carlos Alberto Brazil 4–1 86'
1974 Johan Neeskens Netherlands 1–0 2' ( p) 2–1 Report
Paul Breitner West Germany 1–1 25' ( p)
Gerd Müller West Germany 2–1 43'
1978 Mario Kempes Argentina 1–0 38' 3–1 Report
Dirk Nanninga Netherlands 1–1 82'
Mario Kempes (2) Argentina 2–1 105'
Daniel Bertoni Argentina 3–1 115'
1982 Paolo Rossi Italy 1–0 57' 3–1 Report
Marco Tardelli Italy 2–0 69'
Alessandro Altobelli Italy 3–0 81'
Paul Breitner (2) West Germany 1–3 83'
1986 José Luis Brown Argentina 1–0 23' 3–2 Report
Jorge Valdano Argentina 2–0 56'
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge West Germany 1–2 74'
Rudi Völler West Germany 2–2 81'
Jorge Burruchaga Argentina 3–2 84'
1990 Andreas Brehme West Germany 1–0 85' ( p) 1–0 Report
1994 No goals scored. Match decided in penalty shoot-out. Report Romário,
Demetrio Albertini,
Branco,
Alberico Evani,
Dunga
1998 Zinedine Zidane France 1–0 27' 3–0 Report
Zinedine Zidane (2) France 2–0 45+1'
Emmanuel Petit France 3–0 90+3'
2002 Ronaldo Brazil 1–0 67' 2–0 Report
Ronaldo (2) Brazil 2–0 79'
2006 Zinedine Zidane (3) France 1–0 7' ( p) 1–1 Report Andrea Pirlo,
Sylvain Wiltord,
Marco Materazzi,
Daniele de Rossi,
Eric Abidal,
Alessandro del Piero,
Willy Sagnol,
Fabio Grosso
Marco Materazzi Italy 1–1 19'
Match decided in penalty shoot-out.
2010 Andrés Iniesta Spain 1–0 116' 1–0 Report
2014 Mario Götze Germany 1–0 113' 1–0 Report
2018 Mario Mandžukić France 1–0 18' ( o.g.) 4–2 Report
Ivan Perišić Croatia 1–1 28'
Antoine Griezmann France 2–1 38' ( p)
Paul Pogba France 3–1 59'
Kylian Mbappé France 4–1 65'
Mario Mandžukić Croatia 2–4 69'
2022 Lionel Messi Argentina 1–0 23' ( p) 3–3 Report Kylian Mbappé,
Lionel Messi,
Paulo Dybala,
Leandro Paredes,
Randal Kolo Muani,
Gonzalo Montiel
Ángel Di María Argentina 2–0 36'
Kylian Mbappé (2) France 2–1 80' ( p)
Kylian Mbappé (3) France 2–2 81'
Lionel Messi (2) Argentina 3–2 108'
Kylian Mbappé (4) France 3–3 118' ( p)
Match decided in penalty shoot-out.

Players with most goals in Finals

A photograph of Vivian Woodward, football player from England.
A photograph of Ferenc Puskás, football player from Hungary.
Geoff Hurst (above) and Kylian Mbappé (below) are the only two male players to have scored a hat-trick in a FIFA World Cup final.
Players with multiple goals in FIFA World Cup Finals
Player Team Goals scored Finals played Final(s)
Kylian Mbappé   France 4 2 2018, 20223
Geoff Hurst   England 3 1 19663
Vavá   Brazil 3 2 19582, 1962
Pelé   Brazil 3 2 19582, 1970
Zinedine Zidane   France 3 2 19982, 2006
Gino Colaussi   Italy 2 1 19382
Silvio Piola   Italy 2 1 19382
Helmut Rahn   West Germany 2 1 19542
Mario Kempes   Argentina 2 1 19782
Paul Breitner   West Germany 2 2 1974, 1982
Ronaldo   Brazil 2 2 (1998), 20022
Lionel Messi   Argentina 2 2 (2014), 20222
  • Bold indicates winning final
  • Parentheses indicates no goals scored
  • 2 indicates brace scored
  • 3 indicates hat-trick scored

Footnotes

  1. ^ No final occurred, the championship was decided in a final group stage.

References

  1. ^ Quartz Staff (15 July 2018). "Kylian Mbappé became only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final". Quartz. Quartz. Archived from the original on 17 July 2018. Retrieved 17 July 2018.
  2. ^ "I Scored a Goal in the FIFA World Cup Final". IMDB. Archived from the original on 10 February 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2014.

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