The 2026 World Cup has seen Paris Saint-Germain set a record, as highlighted by the statistics specialist Opta. PSG has claimed the top spot among clubs with the highest number of different goalscorers in a single World Cup, surpassing FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

8 – Different players from the same club scoring in a single World Cup tournament:
🥇Paris Saint-Germain in 2026: 8 🆕
🥈Barcelona in 2018: 7
🥈Bayern Munich in 2014: 7
Methodology
*Clubs where players were playing prior to their World Cup call-up are taken into account.
Note that this ranking is based on the players’ clubs at the time of their World Cup call-ups. Consequently, Gonçalo Ramos—a 25-year-old striker who left PSG for AC Milan just a few days ago—counts as the eighth Parisian scorer, joining Ibrahim Mbaye, Achraf Hakimi, João Neves, Ousmane Dembélé, Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué, and Nuno Mendes.
This is a point of pride for PSG, with a record that could still be extended as the World Cup progresses—though they must also keep an eye on other clubs that might overtake them. It is also a record that echoes a sentiment often expressed by coach Luis Enrique: the desire to have a wide range of goalscorers rather than relying on a single player to score the majority of the goals.


