Mumbai, June 28: The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has come to a close, setting the stage for an intriguing Round of 32 after producing a string of memorable moments, historic milestones and surprise results.
Much of the pre-tournament attention centred on global stars Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, all of whom have lived up to expectations with influential performances during the group phase.
For Messi and Ronaldo, potentially appearing in their final World Cup, the tournament has added another remarkable chapter to their illustrious careers. At 39 and 41 years of age respectively, both veterans have continued to demonstrate their quality and desire to compete at the highest level.
Messi has further enhanced his World Cup legacy by taking his tally to 19 goals, becoming the tournament’s all-time leading scorer. Ronaldo, meanwhile, has reached 10 World Cup goals and etched his name into history as the first male footballer to score in six different editions of the competition, underlining his enduring importance to Portugal’s title aspirations. The younger generation has also made a significant impact. Mbappé has raised his World Cup goal tally to 16, strengthening his position among the tournament’s greatest scorers, while Haaland has enjoyed a dream debut World Cup.
The Norwegian striker struck four times in the group stage to become his country’s highest goalscorer in World Cup history and emerge as one of the leading contenders for the Golden Boot.
The battle for the tournament’s top scorer’s award has consequently become one of the standout storylines, featuring established legends and football’s emerging superstars.One of the biggest surprises of the tournament has been the impressive run of Cape Verde national football team.
Written off before the competition began, Cape Verde defied expectations by progressing to the knockout stage through disciplined defending, organised team play and outstanding goalkeeping from veteran Vozinha, whose performances proved crucial to the team’s success.
In contrast, Uruguay national football team endured another disappointing campaign. Despite boasting experienced players such as Federico Valverde, Darwin Núñez and Rodrigo Bentancur, the two-time world champions failed to advance beyond the group stage for the second successive World Cup. Turkey national football team also exited earlier than expected despite entering the tournament as one of the dark horses with a talented young squad.
Attention now shifts to the Round of 32, where several high-profile encounters are set to headline the knockout stage. The Netherlands national football team will face the Morocco national football team in what promises to be a tactical contest, while favourites France national football team take on the Sweden national football team.
Another eagerly anticipated clash will see five-time champions Brazil national football team square off against the Japan national football team, with Brazil’s attacking flair expected to be tested by Japan’s disciplined and energetic approach.
With the knockout rounds about to begin, the margin for error has disappeared.
As the race for the coveted World Cup trophy intensifies, every match promises high drama, with dreams of glory and heartbreak awaiting the remaining contenders. (Agencies)





