Real Madrid have scored 16 goals at the 2026 Club World Cup and are three away from the outright record for a club at the tournament.
The Spanish side’s total matches the long-standing benchmark set by Barcelona at the 1994 edition. It also puts Madrid level with the best-ever single-tournament tally from a club, with PSG, Bayern Munich and Budapest Honvéd all having reached 18.
A further two goals would take Madrid to that shared mark, while three more would give them the record on their own.
The run has been built by the club’s attacking players, many of whom remain involved with sides still in contention for the latter stages. That gives Madrid a strong chance of adding to their total in the games ahead.
