Kylian Mbappe's Goal Record for France: World Cup, Euro, and Friendlies
Kylian Mbappe has made a big impact on the international stage since scoring his first goal for France in 2017 against the Netherlands. The Paris Saint-Germain forward quickly rose to fame, not just for his speed and skill, but for his knack for finding the net.
At 19, Mbappe became the second-youngest player after Pele to score in a World Cup final, netting in the 65th minute against Croatia during the 2018 tournament, helping France claim the title. His goals have come across several major competitions, showing his consistency at the highest level.
World Cup Qualifiers Goals
- 2018 qualifiers: 1 goal
- 2022 qualifiers: 5 goals
- 2026 qualifiers: 5 goals
International Friendly Goals
Mbappe has scored 11 times across 25 friendly matches, showing he can find the net regardless of the match's stakes.
Hat-Tricks for France
- 4 goals vs Kazakhstan (2022 World Cup qualifier) on November 13, 2021
- 3 goals vs Argentina (2022 World Cup) on December 18, 2022
- Also notable was a massive 14-0 win over Gibraltar in Euro 2024 qualifiers on November 18, 2023, though Mbappe did not score in that match.
Favorite Opponents
- Netherlands - 6 goals
- Argentina - 5 goals
- Kazakhstan - 4 goals
- Gibraltar - 4 goals
- Ukraine - 4 goals
- Iceland - 3 goals
- Poland - 3 goals
Mbappe's goal-scoring record makes him one of the most prolific players in French football history. His ability to deliver on the biggest stages keeps adding to his legacy.






