Michael Olise has made history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup by surpassing a record held by Brazilian legend Pelé for more than half a century. Olise delivered an astonishing 7 assists during France’s campaign, beating Pelé’s benchmark of 6 assists set during Brazil’s triumphant 1970 tournament.
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The 24-year-old, who has dazzled at club level with Bayern Munich after his time at Crystal Palace, has been the creative heartbeat of the French attack. His pinpoint deliveries and vision have consistently unlocked defences, turning promising moves into goals throughout the tournament.
Michael Olise shatters Pele's World Cup assists record during France vs England third-place game
Olise’s achievement comes as France navigates the latter stages of the competition. The record-breaking performance underscores his rapid rise on the international stage, where he has chosen to represent France despite his English birthplace.
Olise’s record now stands as the new benchmark for creativity in football’s greatest tournament. The French winger, despite losing the third-place clash vs England, has scripted his name in the history books.
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