Few individuals have influenced the sporting world quite like Lionel Messi. The Argentine maestro reached the absolute pinnacle of football in 2022, inspiring his nation to glory and cementing his status as one of the greatest to ever grace the pitch. Now, as he steps onto the field for his final chapter at the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Inter Miami superstar isn’t just looking to defend his crown.
From his fresh-faced debut as a teenager in 2006 to lifting the iconic gold trophy in Qatar, Messi’s World Cup career is a giant record book in itself. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of his incredible statistics from his first five tournaments.
Lionel Messi is set to play his final World Cup in the 2026 edition. The Argentina legend will be representing his country at the grandest stage for the sixth time, and is expected to play a central role for his country. Los Albicelestes are placed in Group J with Algeria, Austria and Jordan.
Lionel Messi Overall FIFA World Cup Statistics (2006 – 2022)
These numbers alone highlight the longevity, consistency, and brilliance of Messi across nearly two decades of World Cup football. As he prepares for the expanded 48-team tournament in 2026, these figures serve as the foundation for what could be a historic farewell.
- World Cup Tournaments Played: 5 (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
- Total Appearances: 26 matches
- Minutes Played: 2,314 minutes
- Goals Scored: 13
- Assists Provided: 8
- Direct Goal Involvements: 21
- Individual Accolades: 2 Golden Balls (2014, 2022) and 10 Man of the Match awards
Lionel Messi Full List of Goals in World Cup
Check out the full list of Lionel Messi goals here-
2006 FIFA World Cup – 1 Goal
1. vs Serbia and Montenegro
Group Stage • June 16, 2006 • Argentina 6–0 Serbia and Montenegro
88th minute (open play, left-foot finish)
Messi’s first World Cup goal, scored as a substitute on debut.
2010 FIFA World Cup – 0 Goals
2014 FIFA World Cup – 4 Goals
2. vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Group Stage • June 15, 2014 • Argentina 2–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina
65th minute (open play)
3. vs Iran
Group Stage • June 21, 2014 • Argentina 1–0 Iran
90+1st minute (curler from outside the box)
4. vs Nigeria
Group Stage • June 25, 2014 • Argentina 3–2 Nigeria
3rd minute (open play)
5. vs Nigeria
Group Stage • June 25, 2014 • Argentina 3–2 Nigeria
45+1st minute (free-kick)
2018 FIFA World Cup – 1 Goal
6. vs Nigeria
Group Stage • June 26, 2018 • Argentina 2–1 Nigeria
14th minute (open play / volleyed finish)
2022 FIFA World Cup – 7 Goals
7. vs Saudi Arabia
Group Stage • November 22, 2022 • Argentina 1–2 Saudi Arabia
10th minute (Penalty)
8. vs Mexico
Group Stage • November 26, 2022 • Argentina 2–0 Mexico
64th minute (left-foot drive from outside the box)
9. vs Australia
Round of 16 • December 3, 2022 • Argentina 2–1 Australia
35th minute (open play)
10. vs Netherlands
Quarter-finals • December 9, 2022 • Argentina 2–2 (4–3 pens) Netherlands
73rd minute (Penalty)
11. vs Croatia
Semi-finals • December 13, 2022 • Argentina 3–0 Croatia
34th minute (Penalty)
12. vs France
Final • December 18, 2022 • Argentina 3–3 (4–2 pens) France
23rd minute (Penalty)
13. vs France
Final • December 18, 2022 • Argentina 3–3 (4–2 pens) France
108th minute (extra time, close-range finish)
Lionel Messi World Cup Records
Lionel Messi has not only collected silverware but has systematically dismantled the record books throughout his World Cup journey. His 2022 triumph was particularly record-breaking, as he delivered a masterclass while leading Argentina to victory.
Most World Cup Appearances
With 26 caps, Messi has played more matches at the World Cup than any other player in history, surpassing Germany’s Lothar Matthäus (25).
Most Minutes Played
His 2,314 minutes on the pitch surpassed the previous all-time record held by Italy’s Paolo Maldini.
Scoring in Every Round
In Qatar, Messi became the first player in history to score in the group stage, round of 16, quarter-final, semi-final, and final of a single World Cup tournament.
Argentina’s All-Time Top Scorer
Messi’s semi-final goal against Croatia in 2022 moved him past Gabriel Batistuta to become Argentina’s all-time leading World Cup goalscorer.
The Five-Tournament Assist Record
Messi is the only man in history to register an assist in five different World Cups (his closest challengers-Pelé, Diego Maradona, David Beckham, and Grzegorz Lato-have done so in three).
Most Man of the Match Awards
The Argentina legend boasts 10 Man of the Match performances, the most by any player at the World Cup.
Double Golden Ball Winner
Messi is the only player in the history of the game to win two FIFA Golden Ball Awards as the tournament’s best overall player (2014 and 2022).
Story first published: Tuesday, June 16, 2026, 22:41 [IST]
