PSG Breaks a World Cup Record Without Even Playing

Paris Saint-Germain has added another remarkable achievement to its growing legacy with the French national team at the World Cup. Thanks to recent contributions from Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola, the Parisian club has reached a historic milestone in terms of goals scored by France players.

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PSG is not only breaking records in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League. According to Stats Foot, players representing the Parisian club have now scored a total of 19 goals for France throughout World Cup history.

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PSG Becomes France’s Most Decisive World Cup Club

That tally places PSG at the top of the ranking of clubs whose players have been the most decisive for France at the World Cup, highlighting the club’s growing influence on the international stage.

The capital club has now overtaken Stade de Reims, which long held the record thanks to several legendary figures from French football’s past.

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The statistic also reflects PSG’s increasing impact on the recent history of Les Bleus, with numerous key players having worn the Paris jersey before shining in major international tournaments. With France looking well positioned to make a deep run at the 2026 World Cup, that record could continue to grow in the coming weeks.

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