FIFA World Cup 2026: Paraguay's Matias Galarza Scores Tournament's Fastest Goal in 64 Seconds
Paraguay's Galarza Scores Fastest Goal in 64 Seconds

Paraguay midfielder Matias Galarza made history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup by scoring the tournament's fastest goal. He found the net just 64 seconds into his side's Group D clash against Turkiye, breaking the previous record set earlier the same day.

Record-Breaking Strike

The 24-year-old capitalized on a Turkish turnover deep in their own half. He unleashed a powerful low strike from outside the penalty area that beat goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir, giving Paraguay an early 1-0 lead. This goal surpassed the previous fastest strike of the tournament, set by Morocco midfielder Ismael Saibari, who scored after 70 seconds in a 1-0 victory over Scotland.

Critical Moment for Paraguay

For Paraguay, Galarza's record-breaking effort came at a critical moment. La Albirroja entered the match under pressure after a heavy 4-1 defeat to the United States in their opening group fixture. The early breakthrough provided a significant boost to Paraguay's hopes of reviving their World Cup campaign and altered the tactical complexion of the contest, forcing Turkiye to chase the game from the outset.

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Pressure on Turkiye

Turkiye, meanwhile, were already facing mounting pressure after a disappointing 2-0 loss to Australia in their tournament opener. The concession left them staring at the possibility of another damaging result and a bottom spot in Group D.

Galarza's Background

Galarza, born in Asuncion on February 11, 2002, has emerged as an important figure for Paraguay since making his international debut in 2022. The central midfielder has now registered two goals in 14 appearances for the national team. At the club level, Galarza began his career with Paraguayan giants Olimpia before moving to Brazilian side Vasco da Gama. He currently plays for Major League Soccer club Atlanta United on loan from Argentine powerhouse River Plate.

All-Time Record Remains

While Galarza now holds the record for the fastest goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the all-time World Cup mark remains with Turkish forward Hakan Sukur. He famously scored after just 10.8 seconds against South Korea in the third-place playoff at the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Looking Ahead

Paraguay will hope Galarza's historic strike proves to be more than a statistical milestone as they continue their fight for a place in the knockout stages.

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