Rodri sets FIFA World Cup record with 655 passes, most in a single edition since 1966
Spain's Rodri has broken a 60-year-old FIFA World Cup record by completing 655 passes at the 2026 tournament, the highest tally by any player in a single edition since 1966. The Ballon d'Or winner delivered a commanding midfield performance as Spain defeated France 2-0 in the semi-finals. The victory sends La Roja to their first World Cup final since their triumph in 2010. Rodri's record-breaking display underscores his influence as one of the world's premier midfielders on the sport's biggest stage.
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