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The World Cup is a big soccer tournament where countries play each other to see who is the best. It started way back in 1930.
The Golden Boot (in Spanish: Bota de Oro) is a special prize given to the player who scores the most goals (when you put the ball in the other team’s net) in the tournament.
Other cool individual prizes given at the end of the tournament include:
The superstars of the Mundial 2026 (that’s the 2026 World Cup) scored a LOT of goals. The fight for the Golden Boot was like a real war, and in the end it became a face-to-face duel between two legends:
From the very first games of the group stage (the part where teams play in small groups), both started like race cars with the pedal to the metal. That helped their teams reach the last two matches of the tournament.
Important Point: Mbappé now has 9 goals. That puts him alone at the top. Because of this, the tie-breaker rule (which uses assists — passes that directly help a teammate score) no longer helps Messi. Before this, Messi had 8 goals and 4 assists, which beat Mbappé. Now Mbappé also has 4 assists (he helped Barcola score), tying Messi in that stat too.
Since 1930, no one has ever won the Golden Boot twice. That could change now because:
Here is the list of top scorers so far:
The 2026 World Cup scoring race is super exciting. Mbappé leads with 9 goals, Messi is right behind with 8, and Haaland, Kane, Bellingham, and others are also on the board. Mbappé or Kane could make history by winning the Golden Boot twice. Messi needs a goal in the final to catch up!
What is a “goal” in soccer?
A goal is when the ball goes fully into the other team’s net. It gives your team a point.
What does “assist” mean?
An assist is when you pass the ball to a teammate who then scores right away. It’s like saying, “I helped you score!”
Can someone win the Golden Boot twice?
Before 2026, no one ever had. But Mbappé (won in 2022) and Kane (won in 2018) could do it this year.
Why is Mbappé leading if his team isn’t in the final?
Because the Golden Boot is about individual goals, not team placement. He scored 9 total, which is more than anyone else.
What happens if Messi scores in the final?
If Messi scores, he could tie or pass Mbappé depending on how many he gets, and then the assist rule or other tie-breakers would decide the winner.