All FIFA World Cup: When it comes to the FIFA World Cup, Lionel Messi isn’t just playing the game; he is rewriting its history. From his early days as a teenage prodigy in 2006 to his historic, record-shattering campaign at the 2026 edition, the Argentine icon has consistently redefined what is possible on football's grandest stage.
In Argentina's opening match against Algeria at the 2026 World Cup, Messi reached a monumental 200 appearances for his national team. Stepping onto the pitch for his record-breaking sixth World Cup tournament, the Argentine captain added yet another milestone to a career that continuously defies all known parameters.
With a spectacular hat-trick against Algeria, Messi also equalled Germany's Miroslav Klose for the most goals in World Cup history (16), surpassing Brazilian legend Ronaldo (15) to become the highest-scoring South American at the global showpiece.