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Kylian Mbappe Sets World Cup 2026 Sprint Speed Record at 37.6 km/h

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Kylian Mbappe, captain of the French national team, recorded the fastest sprint of the 2026 World Cup during the round of 16 match against Paraguay, reaching an astonishing speed of 37.6 kilometers per hour. FIFA highlighted that this speed exceeds the legal speed limit for vehicles in many urban areas worldwide, humorously noting that Mbappe would likely receive a speeding ticket if he ran this fast outside the pitch.

Beyond his sprinting prowess, Mbappe continues to make history in front of goal. He has scored 11 knockout-stage goals across World Cup tournaments, setting an all-time record and surpassing legendary players. This milestone is notable as the tournament approaches the semifinals, and it is expected that this will not be Mbappe's last World Cup.

The 2026 World Cup has been marked by numerous records: for the first time, three players, Lionel Messi (8 goals), Mbappe (7), and Erling Haaland (7), have each scored at least seven goals in a single tournament edition. Messi became the all-time top scorer in World Cup history with 21 goals and is the first player to score in nine consecutive World Cup matches. Spain's team has not conceded a goal yet, with goalkeeper Unai Simon setting a new clean sheet record of 609 minutes.

Additionally, Senegal's Papa Gueye recorded a shot at an incredible speed of 131.9 km/h. FIFA also reported a staggering 20 billion video views across its platforms, a 485% increase from the 2022 Qatar World Cup, with Norway's "Viking rowing" celebration becoming a viral sensation with 174 million TikTok views.

The 2026 World Cup continues to deliver exceptional athletic and digital engagement milestones, highlighting the tournament's global impact both on and off the field.

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