What is the biggest win in FIFA World Cup history?


FIFA World Cups are notable for the variety of teams that qualify. It can take the best of the best teams and pit them against relatively lower-ranked teams. But even when two sides face each other on completely different sides of the rankings, they have rarely ended in a beating.

In fact, in the history of the FIFA World Cup, there have only been 23 matches in which a team won by a margin of six goals or more. This translates to just over one in each of the 22 tournaments to date.

When these anomalous games take place, they can act as a viewing spectacle for fans of the winning team and the neutral teams alike. Here are the nine biggest wins in FIFA World Cup history.

Biggest FIFA World Cup Wins

Rank: Team 1 – Scoreline – Team 2 – Year

1: Hungary 10-1 El Salvador – 1982

2=: Hungary 9-0 South Korea – 1954

2=: Yugoslavia 9-0 Zaire – 1974

4=: Sweden 8-0 Cuba – 1938

4=: Uruguay 8-0 Bolivia – 1950

4=: Germany 8-0 Saudi Arabia – 2002

7=: Turkey 7-0 Republic of Korea – 1954

7=: Portugal 7-0 North Korea – 2010

7=: Spain 7-0 Costa Rica – 2022

(Note: Matches with a margin of victory are ranked by goals scored)

Published on June 15, 2026



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