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Five Stars, Five Wounds

Germany: The Machine That Never Breaks

Twenty-Two World Cups. Zero Absences.

Eight Finals, Four Wins, Four Wounds

Five Matches, Twenty-Seven Goals

The Man Who Scored Sixteen Times and Never Smiled Once

Thirteen Goals in Six Matches: The Record That Will Never Fall

Twenty-Six Matches, One Man, and the Weight of a Nation

Three World Cups. One Man. Zero Doubts.

Five Goals in One Game: The Russian Who Stole a World Cup

Eleven Seconds: The Fastest Goal in History

Seventeen Years, 239 Days: The Boy Who Broke Football

Forty-Two Years Old, and He Still Did the Dance

Forty-Five Years Old, and He Saved a Penalty

Ten-One: The Day Football Became a Massacre

Twelve Goals, Forty Degrees, and a Match That Refused to End

One Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand People Watched a Country Die

Sixteen Yellow Cards, Four Red Cards, and a Referee Who Lost Control

Four Times They Came Second, and Four Times They Came Back

Four Stars, Two Missed World Cups, and a Country That Refuses to Be Forgotten
188Five Stars, Five Wounds
Brazil has won the World Cup 5 times - more than any nation. But behind each star on the famous yellow shirt lies a wound, a scar, and a story of a nation that can never stop chasing its own legend.
189Germany: The Machine That Never Breaks
Germany has won 4 World Cups (1954, 1974, 1990, 2014) and reached 8 finals — more than any nation.
190Twenty-Two World Cups. Zero Absences.
Brazil is the only nation to participate in all 22 World Cup tournaments since 1930 — a perfect attendance record.
191Eight Finals, Four Wins, Four Wounds
Germany's record 8 World Cup final appearances (most of any nation) across 60 years from 1954 to 2014.
192Five Matches, Twenty-Seven Goals
Hungary's record 27 goals in a single World Cup (1954) — 5.4 goals per game across just 5 matches.
193The Man Who Scored Sixteen Times and Never Smiled Once
Miroslav Klose scored 16 World Cup goals across 4 tournaments (2002-2014) — more than Ronaldo, Muller, Messi, or Pele — with a signature front flip celebration.
194Thirteen Goals in Six Matches: The Record That Will Never Fall
Just Fontaine's 13 goals in a single World Cup (1958) stood for 68 years — scored in borrowed boots by a third-choice striker.
195Twenty-Six Matches, One Man, and the Weight of a Nation
Lionel Messi's record 26 World Cup appearances across 5 tournaments (2006-2022), surpassing Lothar Matthaus.
196Three World Cups. One Man. Zero Doubts.
Pelé is the only player in history to win 3 World Cups (1958, 1962, 1970) — a record untouched for over 50 years.
197Five Goals in One Game: The Russian Who Stole a World Cup
Oleg Salenko scored 5 goals in one World Cup match (1994 vs Cameroon) — a feat never matched — by a journeyman who never scored for Russia again.