Vinícius Júnior has established himself as one of Brazil’s most productive World Cup performers, tallying 3 goals and 3 assists across just 6 matches in the tournament.
The Real Madrid forward’s World Cup resume now spans two editions of the tournament: the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and the ongoing 2026 edition.
A growing World Cup resume
Vinícius’s World Cup story began in earnest during the 2022 tournament. He provided an assist against Serbia in the group stage, then delivered both a goal and an assist in Brazil’s match against South Korea.
The 2026 edition has seen him continue that trajectory. He scored the equalizer in Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Morocco, adding to his growing tally in the competition.
Six contributions in six matches. That output has already surpassed Ronaldinho’s total contributions across his entire World Cup career.
What this means for Brazil’s campaign
Three goals shows finishing ability. Three assists shows vision and unselfishness.
The 1-1 draw with Morocco is instructive. Brazil needed an equalizer, and Vinícius delivered it.
His senior international career started during the 2022 World Cup qualifying cycle.
The bigger picture
Brazil has won the World Cup five times, more than any other nation. The most recent title came in 2002, and the 2022 tournament ended in a quarterfinal exit.
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