World Cup in numbers

Tuesday 29 Nov 2022

Ronaldo

Ronaldo makes history

CRISTIANO Ronaldo became the first man to score at five FIFA World Cups (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022) when he netted home a penalty in Portugal’s 3-2 victory over Group H rivals Ghana.

At 37 years and 292 days old on 24 November, with that goal Ronaldo became the oldest player to score for Portugal at a World Cup.

He also holds the record for being the youngest, having scored for his nation at the 2006 World Cup at 21 years and 132 days old.

In taking to the pitch for the game against Ghana in Qatar, Ronaldo additionally joined Lionel Messi, Lothar Matthäus, Antonio Carbajal, Rafael Márquez and Francisco Guillermo Ochoa as the only men to play in five World Cups.

 

First red card

WALES’ goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey became the first player at the 2022 Qatar World Cup to see a red card after he collided with Iran’s Mehdi Taremi.

The card shown was initially a yellow before it was upgraded to a red.

Hennessey is now the third goalkeeper in World Cup history to be sent off with a red card.

 

Six in a row

ENNER Valencia’s goal against The Netherlands was his sixth World Cup goal in a row for Ecuador — no other Ecuadorian player had scored in the meantime.

Valencia scored all three of Ecuador’s goals in the group stage of the World Cup in 2014. The South American side did not qualify for the 2018 edition in Russia.

The 33-year-old thus joins a select group that includes Portugal’s legend Eusebio in 1966, Italy’s Paolo Rossi in 1982 and Russia’s Oleg Salenko in 1994.

 

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