Mbappé Reaches Century Mark in Style
It took just two matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup for Kylian Mbappé to cement another chapter in his extraordinary career. The Real Madrid forward earned his 100th cap for France during the group-stage clash against Iraq and marked the occasion with a trademark long-range strike, becoming the eighth-highest scorer in history after a century of international appearances.
According to data compiled by Transfermarkt, Mbappé now has 71 goals in 100 caps — a tally that leaves him miles ahead of the two players who have defined the modern era, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
How Mbappé Compares with the Greats
When Messi reached 100 caps for Argentina in 2015, he had scored 46 international goals. Ronaldo, upon reaching the same milestone for Portugal three years earlier, had 37. Mbappé’s 71-goal return at the same stage is not only 31 goals better than Ronaldo’s but also comfortably surpasses the combined total of the two icons at that point in their careers.
While the Frenchman still trails the all-time record holders for goals after 100 caps — a list topped by Hungary’s Ferenc Puskás (84) and Iranian legend Ali Daei (75) — his strike rate of 0.71 goals per game is unprecedented among players from Europe’s top five nations in the 21st century. In fact, no active player with 100 caps comes close to that ratio.
World Cup 2026 Context
Mbappé’s century arrived in a tournament where Didier Deschamps’ side are outright favourites to retain the trophy they won in 2022. The 2-0 victory over Iraq at Lincoln Financial Field — a match that was paused for two hours due to severe weather — showcased Mbappé’s ability to produce moments of brilliance even in disjointed contests. His searing 25-yard drive left the goalkeeper with no chance and sparked comparisons with the powerful long-range strikes that have become a curious trend at this World Cup.
With France already through to the knockout stage, Mbappé will have the chance to add to his remarkable numbers and edge closer to the outright record held by Puskás. If his current trajectory is anything to go by, the 27-year-old could finish his international career redefining what is possible in terms of goalscoring output.
The Road Ahead
Mbappé’s record underlines his consistency and durability at the very highest level. While his club career at Real Madrid has delivered three La Liga titles and a Champions League since he joined in 2024, his international exploits increasingly mark him out as the player of his generation.
“It’s a privilege to watch him every day,” Deschamps said after the Iraq game. “He’s not just scoring goals — he’s scoring goals that win matches, that win titles, that set records. Kylian doesn’t look at statistics, but the rest of us do, and what we see is scary.”
As the World Cup progresses, all eyes will remain on Mbappé, a player who turns every landmark into a launchpad for the next.
Key Takeaways
- Kylian Mbappé scored his 71st international goal on his 100th cap for France against Iraq at the 2026 World Cup.
- He ranks eighth all-time for most goals after 100 caps, but is well ahead of Lionel Messi (46) and Cristiano Ronaldo (37) at the same stage.
- His goals-per-game ratio (0.71) is unmatched among active players from elite European nations with 100 caps.
- Mbappé’s long-range strike in a weather-interrupted match highlighted his continued importance to France’s title defence.
Quick Facts
Player: Kylian Mbappé
National Team: France
Caps (as of June 2026): 100
Goals after 100 caps: 71 (8th all-time)
Messi goals after 100 caps: 46
Ronaldo goals after 100 caps: 37