The euphoria seems immense for the stars of Real Madrid's first football team, who are enjoying the brilliance of their performances on the pitch with their national teams participating in the 2026 World Cup. The 'Royal' stars top the all-time World Cup scoring chart with 19 goals, breaking the previous record of 18.

After the beautiful brace scored by Real Madrid and England star Jude Bellingham against Norway, the tally reached 19 goals, along with his teammates who scored against their opponents. Thus, Real Madrid players surpass the previous record of 18 goals, which was shared by Hungarian club Hidevig in 1954, German club Bayern Munich in 2014, and French club Paris Saint-Germain in the last edition in 2022.

With the Real Madrid management officially announcing the return of Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho to lead the technical affairs, the morale and psychological state of the Royal stars have changed by taking advantage of the most important preparation: the 'World Cup', which is considered an historic early preparation for a long season full of upcoming challenges.

French national team captain Kylian Mbappe tops the list of Real Madrid's scorers in the World Cup with 8 goals, followed directly by Bellingham in second place with 6 goals, then Brazilian star Vinicius Junior who scored 4 goals, and finally Turkish international Arda Guler who scored a single goal.

With the 19 goals from the 'Royal' stars, they surpass their competitors from clubs whose stars scored goals in the World Cup tournament. Hungarian club Hidevig scored 11 goals in 1954, while Paris Saint-Germain had their 18 goals in the 2022 Qatar World Cup.