FIFA World Cup: Paraguay midfielder Matias Galarza etched his name into the FIFA World Cup 2026 record books on Saturday, scoring the fastest goal of the tournament so far with a stunning strike just 64 seconds into his side's Group Stage match against Türkiye in San Francisco.
The 24-year-old missed Paraguay's opening game but was handed a spot in the starting line-up and didn't need much time to make an impact. In the second minute Galarza took advantage of an early attacking move and lashed a ferocious left-footed effort into the bottom corner to give Paraguay the perfect start, and eclipse the previous fastest goal of the tournament. Earlier in the day, Morocco’s Ismael Saibari had the record, netting at 70 seconds in his team’s game against Scotland. But it was Galarza's strike six seconds earlier that set a new tournament record. The midfielder who plays for MLS side Atalanta United had a dramatic start to the first few minutes. Galarza was booked just two minutes after his record-breaking goal after a mistimed challenge.
FIFA World Cup: Paraguay midfielder Matias Galarza etched his name into the FIFA World Cup 2026 record books on Saturday, scoring the fastest goal of the tournament so far with a stunning strike just 64 seconds into his side's Group Stage match against Türkiye in San Francisco.