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Antoine Griezmann
France
3 ã¢ã·ã¹ã
2018
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Kevin De Bruyne
Belgium
2 ã¢ã·ã¹ã
2014
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Toni Kroos
Germany
4 ã¢ã·ã¹ã
2010
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Mesut Ãzil
Germany
3 ã¢ã·ã¹ã
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| # | Player | ã¢ã·ã¹ã | åºå Žå€§äŒ |
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| 1 | ð§ð· Pelé Brazil | 10 | 1958-1970 |
| 2 | ðŠð· Diego Maradona Argentina | 8 | 1982-1994 |
| 3 | ð©ðª Lothar MatthÀus Germany | 6 | 1982-1998 |
| 4 | ð§ð· Ronaldinho Brazil | 4 | 2002-2006 |
| 5 | ðð· Luka ModriÄ Croatia | 4 | 2006-2022 |
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About Assists in World Cup
FIFA began officially tracking assists in World Cup matches from 1966 onwards. An assist is credited to a player who makes the final pass or cross before a goal is scored, provided no defender touches the ball. These statistics highlight the creative players who make goals possible through their vision and passing ability.