Inter are the club with the most goals in World Cup Finals, followed by Juventus, while Bologna have as many as Real Madrid and more than Arsenal and Manchester United.
The Nerazzurri have some amazing World Cup records. Not only they’ve had at least one player in every Final since 1982, but no club has had more footballers scoring in the most important and iconic football match.
As highlighted by Sky Sport Italia, eight Inter players have found the net in a World Cup Final, a record that will be improved on Sunday if Lautaro Martinez finds the net against France.
The Nerazzurri are followed by Juventus with six, while Brazilian club Santos have had five.
Zinedine Zidane was playing for the Old Lady when he scored a brace in the World Cup Final against Brazil in 1998, while Croatia’s Mario Mandzukic was the last Bianconeri star to find the net, four years ago against France.
Quite surprisingly, Serie A sides Bologna and Lazio have two, as many as Real Madrid and more than European giants Arsenal, Manchester United and PSG. Triestina also have two goals in World Cup Finals.
Bologna’s Angelo Schiavio scored the winner in 1934 for Italy and Helmut Haller found the net for West Germany in the 1966 Final lost against England.
Here’s the full list of clubs with the most goals in World Cup Finals.
Inter 8
Juventus 6
Santos 5
Bayern Munich 4
West Ham 4
Bologna, Lazio, Triestina, Real Madrid, Nacional, Sao Paolo, Penarol, Rot-Weiss Essen, Honved, Vasco Da Gama, Botafogo, Valencia 2
Milan, Barcelona, Man Utd, PSG, Atletico, Arsenal, Ajax, Club Atletico Bella Vista, Racing Montevideo, Club Sportivo Buenos Aires, Huracan, Slavia Prague, MTK Budapest, Ferencvaros, Nurnberg, Flamengo, Orgryte, Palmeiras, Dukla Prague, Koln, Independiente, Roda, Nacional Medellin, Nantes and Werder Bremen 1
Forza Inter