The oldest world champion: dino zoff (Italian) is 40 years old.
The youngest world champion: Pele (Brazil) Ronaldo (Brazil) 17 years old.
The oldest player: roger mira (Cameroonian) 42 years and 39 days.
Youngest player: norman whiteside (Northern Ireland) 17 years and 42 days.
The oldest shooter: roger mira (Cameroonian) 42 years and 39 days.
The youngest goal scorer: Pele (Brazil) 17 years and 239 days.
The first country to enter the World Cup finals for three consecutive times: Germany (1982, 1986, 1990).
The first goal: Laurent (France), 1930, France 4- 1 Mexico.
First penalty: rosas (Mexico), 1930, Argentina-Mexico.
The first own goal: Manuel rosas (Mexico) 1930, Mexico-Chile.
The first hat trick: Staby Le (Argentina) 1930, Argentina-Mexico.
Shortest time hat trick: Keith (Hungary) 1982, Hungary-El Salvador
The first player sent off: Galindo (Peru) 1930 Peru-Romania.
The first goalkeeper sent off: Pagliyuka (Italy) 1994 Italy-Norway.
The first yellow card: Lopchev (Soviet Union), 1970,
The first red card: Kassel (Chile), 1974, Chile-West Germany.
Top scorer with the fewest goals: Nej Deliens (Czechoslovakia) 1934.
Fastest player sent off: jose batista (Uruguay) 1986 Uruguay-Scotland 56 seconds.
The score is the most disparity: 1982, Hungary-El Salvador10:1; 1954, Hungary-Korea 9-0
One team scored the most goals in a single game: 1982, Hungary-El Salvador 10: 1.
The record of scoring the most goals in a single game: 1954, Austria 7-5 Switzerland.
Fastest goal record: Hakansuk, Turkey 3-2 Korea, 1 1 sec in 2002.
The record of the fastest goal scored by a substitute: Molares (Uruguay), Uruguay-Senegal in 2002, came off the bench in the second half, starting 17 seconds.
The country that scored the most goals in a single game: 1954, Hungary, with 27 goals.
Four consecutive goalkeepers: Bailey (1958, 1962, 1966, 1 970, 4 goals) seller (1958, 65438+)
Top scorer in a single World Cup: Fontaine (France), 13 goal, 1958.
Top scorer in a single World Cup: Klose (Germany), 5 goals, 2002.
Players who scored the most goals in the World Cup: Cristiano Ronaldo (Brazil), 15 goals, 1998 4 goals, 8 goals in 2002 and 3 goals in 2006.
Most goals scored in a single game: Salenko, 5 goals, 1994, and Oka, 6- 1.
The most red and yellow cards in a single game: Germany-Cameroon in 2002 (4 yellow vs 2 red);
In 2006, Portugal and the Netherlands (8 yellow changed to 4 red) were all 16 yellow.
Player with the most appearances: matthaeus (German), 25 games in 5 sessions, ***2048 minutes.
Longest player: Paolo Maldini (Italy), 23 games in 4 sessions, ***22 17 minutes.
Players who reached the finals the most in a row: Cafu (Brazil), 1994, 1998, and reached the finals three times in a row in 2002.
Longest clean sheet record: Zeng Jia (Italy), 1990, 5 games ***5 18 minutes without a clean sheet.
Player with the most fouls: Diego Diego Maradona (Argentine), 53 times, 1990.
The fastest own goal: 2006, England 1: 0 Paraguay, Gamara, 3 minutes.
The oldest winner of the Golden Globe Award in the World Cup: Zidane in 2006, aged 34.
The youngest winner of the Golden Globe Award in the World Cup: 1998, Cristiano Ronaldo, 22 years old.
The first goalkeeper to win the Golden Globe in the World Cup: Kahn in 2002.
The first defending champion did not have the right to participate in the World Cup directly (not counting the first World Cup): the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
The "Golden Ball System" World Cup was used in the extra time in the knockout stage: 1998 World Cup in France and 2002 World Cup in Korea and Japan.
The first overtime "Golden Ball": 1998 World Cup in France, 1/8 Final, Blanco (France)
The first player to score 3 goals in a single final: 1966 World Cup in England, Jeffrey Hearst (England)
The first final was decided by exchanging penalties: 1994 USA World Cup Final, Brazil 3-2 Italy.
The largest stadium in the history of the World Cup: Maracana Stadium. Since the 1954 World Cup, Germany has been ranked in the top eight in the 14 World Cup for eight consecutive years, and even Brazil is far behind.