Spain got its 100th goal at the World Cup
Spain is already a centenarian. The Spanish national team has already reached 100 goals in the most beautiful tournament of football, having a remarkable record in the history of World Cups. This figure is very significant and leaves the national team in a good light. Dani Olmo added a new page to the history of Spanish football in the beautiful Al Thumama stadium in Doha, and he will be always remembered as the international who scored Spain's 100th goal at the World Cup.
After twelve minutes in their debut against Costa Rica, and an excellent team game, Gavi passed the ball to the Catalan, who picked it up inside the box to subtly overtake Keylor Navas. Spain's first goal in Qatar took their tally to 100 at World Cups, and boosted the euphoria of a team who had a great time in Doha.
Irarragorri opened the national team's goal tally in the 1934 World Cup. It was on 27 May, in Genoa, and the goal came in the 17th minute in the match against Brazil. Irarragorri scored from the penalty spot and will forever go down in the history of Spanish football.
Now Dani Olmo’s name will go down in the books. The Catalan, who is playing in his first World Cup, has scored five goals in 25 matches wearing the red jersey. The goal that helped the national team to open scoreboard of a sensational victory over Costa Rica and allowed us to dream big was the most special and symbolic one without a doubt.