Kylian Mbappe Becomes First Player in History to Win FIFA World Cup Golden Boot Twice

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Kylian Mbappe has once again carved his name into football history after becoming the first player ever to win the FIFA World Cup Golden Boot on two separate occasions, cementing his place among the greatest performers the tournament has ever witnessed.

The France captain finished the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the competition’s highest goalscorer with an outstanding tally of 10 goals, surpassing every other player in the tournament and setting another remarkable milestone in an already extraordinary international career.

Having previously claimed the Golden Boot at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Mbappe has now achieved something no footballer has managed since the competition began in 1930.

A Historic Achievement

Mbappe arrived at the tournament carrying the expectations of an entire nation, and once again he delivered when France needed him most.

The prolific forward consistently found the back of the net throughout the competition, tormenting defenders with his explosive pace, intelligent movement and clinical finishing.

Although France narrowly missed out on reaching the World Cup final, Mbappe ensured his tournament ended on a historic note by securing the Golden Boot for the second consecutive time he has completed a World Cup campaign.

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His latest triumph makes him the only player in FIFA World Cup history to have won the prestigious award twice.

Third Place Match Seals the Golden Boot

The decisive moment in the race for the Golden Boot came during France’s dramatic third place playoff against England.

Mbappe produced another brilliant attacking display, scoring twice in an entertaining encounter that ended in a high scoring defeat for Les Bleus.

Those goals lifted his tournament total to 10, creating a gap that none of his rivals could bridge before the competition concluded.

Argentina captain Lionel Messi entered the World Cup final with eight goals but was unable to add to his tally after Spain’s disciplined defence kept him quiet throughout the 120 minutes of the championship match.

With Spain defeating Argentina 1-0 after extra time, Mbappe officially finished as the tournament’s leading scorer.

A World Cup Specialist

Few players have performed as consistently on football’s biggest stage as Mbappe.

Since making his World Cup debut in 2018, the French superstar has built a reputation for delivering when the stakes are highest.

He announced himself to the world by helping France lift the World Cup in Russia as a teenager before producing one of the greatest individual performances in World Cup final history in Qatar four years later.

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In the 2022 final against Argentina, Mbappe scored a stunning hat trick and finished the tournament with eight goals to claim his first Golden Boot.

Four years later, he has gone one better by scoring 10 goals during the 2026 edition, proving that his hunger for success remains stronger than ever.

Breaking Records at Every Tournament

Mbappe’s latest accomplishment is another addition to a growing collection of records.

At just 27 years old, he has already established himself among the highest scoring players in FIFA World Cup history while continuing to rewrite long standing records previously held by some of football’s greatest legends.

His consistency across multiple tournaments has drawn comparisons with icons such as Pelé, Ronaldo Nazário, Miroslav Klose and Lionel Messi, all of whom enjoyed memorable World Cup careers.

Winning two Golden Boots places Mbappe in a category of his own and highlights his remarkable ability to deliver on the biggest stage in world football.

France Fall Short but Mbappe Shines

Despite Mbappe’s brilliance, France were unable to secure another World Cup title.

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Les Bleus exited the tournament before the final after an impressive campaign that showcased their depth and attacking quality.

Nevertheless, Mbappe remained the standout performer for Didier Deschamps’ side, contributing crucial goals in both the group stage and knockout rounds.

His leadership, maturity and relentless pursuit of goals once again demonstrated why he is regarded as one of the finest footballers of his generation.

A Legacy Still Growing

What makes Mbappe’s achievements even more remarkable is that his career is far from over.

Still in the prime years of his football journey, the Real Madrid forward has plenty of opportunities to add more international honours and individual awards to his impressive résumé.

With a FIFA World Cup title, multiple World Cup finals, two Golden Boots and a long list of scoring records already to his name, Mbappe continues to strengthen his claim as one of the greatest players the game has ever produced.

As the football world looks ahead to the 2030 FIFA World Cup, one question remains on the minds of fans everywhere: can Kylian Mbappe continue rewriting history and set even more records on football’s grandest stage?

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