Ranked here are 10 World Cup records that might stand the test of time, never to be surpassed.

GIVEMESPORT delves into 10 World Cup records that could remain unbroken, with notable mentions of Pele, Indonesia, and the iconic Maracana Stadium. The list includes: 1. Pele’s record as the youngest scorer in a World Cup final at 17 years and 248 days. 2. Josip Simunic’s achievement of receiving three yellow cards in a single [...]

Ranked here are 10 World Cup records that might stand the test of time, never to be surpassed.

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GIVEMESPORT delves into 10 World Cup records that could remain unbroken, with notable mentions of Pele, Indonesia, and the iconic Maracana Stadium.

The list includes:

1. Pele’s record as the youngest scorer in a World Cup final at 17 years and 248 days.
2. Josip Simunic’s achievement of receiving three yellow cards in a single World Cup match in 2006.
3. Indonesia’s distinction for playing the fewest matches in a World Cup, with just one appearance in 1938.
4. Just Fontaine’s remarkable feat of scoring 13 goals in a single World Cup tournament in 1958.
5. Oleg Salenko’s exceptional performance of netting five goals in one match in 1994.
6. Maracana Stadium’s record attendance of 173,850 spectators during the 1950 World Cup.
7. Essam El Hadary’s status as the oldest player to appear in a World Cup match at 45 years and 161 days in 2018.
8. Ernst Wilimowski’s record for scoring the most goals (4) in a match his team lost, dating back to 1938.
9. Carlos Alberto Parreira’s legacy of coaching in the most World Cup tournaments, spanning six editions.
10. Juan Jose Tramutola’s enduring record as the youngest coach to manage a World Cup side at 27 years and 267 days in 1930.

These records serve as enduring testaments to the rich history and memorable moments of the FIFA World Cup.

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