The Netherlands national team has made its mark in World Cup history by becoming the eighth team to score over 100 goals at the tournament. This milestone was achieved during their recent match against Sweden, where striker Brian Brobbey netted the team’s second goal, leading to a 5-1 victory.
With this achievement, the Netherlands joins an exclusive group of national teams that includes Brazil, Germany, Argentina, Italy, France, Spain, and England. This significant scoring record highlights the Netherlands’ impact in international football.
As it stands, the ranking of the highest-scoring national teams in World Cup history is as follows:
- Brazil — 241 goals.
- Germany — 232.
- Argentina — 152.
- Italy — 128.
- France — 127.
- Spain — 110.
- England — 108.
- Netherlands — 103.

