Germany has set a new milestone by becoming the highest-scoring team in FIFA World Cup history. During a match in Houston on Sunday, the four-time world champions secured seven goals against debutants Curaçao. This victory allowed Germany to overtake Brazil in the all-time scoring rankings. Germany now holds the record with a total of 239 goals, while Brazil follows closely with 238. Other top-scoring nations include Argentina with 152 goals and France with 136. This achievement cements Germany's offensive legacy on the global stage.
