City (Lord Media): In the FIFA World Cup 2026, Paraguay’s midfielder Matias Galarza scored the fastest goal in World Cup history, netting against Turkiye in just 65 seconds during their Group D match. The match, played on Saturday, saw Paraguay adopting an aggressive approach, with Galarza’s goal giving the team an early lead.
Interestingly, Morocco’s Ismael Saibari previously held the record for the fastest goal, scoring against Scotland in 72 seconds, a record now broken by Galarza’s feat.
After the match, Galarza stated that the match was crucial for his team, and his goal further boosted his teammates’ morale.
Meanwhile, Brazil revived their campaign by defeating Haiti 3-0, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has become even more exciting, with Galarza’s record-breaking goal becoming one of the tournament’s memorable moments.