Panama 71:96 Argentina Sergio Ceppi 93:68 Antofagasta China 92:74 Chinese Taipei New Zealand 129:75 Guam Negros Hacienderos 77:124 Cebu Greats Woodville Warriors W 72:67 Forestville Eagles W Albania U16 56:74 Moldova U16 Imus Braderhood 50:98 Bataan Risers Australia 92:49 Philippines South Korea 81:79 Japan Woodville Warriors 78:87 Forestville Eagles Pasig City 69:68 Mindoro Tamaraws Monaco U16 35:32 Andorra U16

The Spanish team has not conceded a single goal so far in the 2026 World Cup. This incredible run has fans and experts wondering if they can keep it up. If they do, they could break all kinds of records.

Numbers That Tell the Story

The stats behind Spain’s shutouts are amazing. Here are some key facts:

  • Zero goals allowed in the group stage and knockout rounds so far.
  • Their goalkeeper hasn’t had to pick the ball out of the net once.
  • This matches the longest opening streak without conceding in World Cup history.

Every other team has let in at least one goal. Spain stands alone.

How They’ve Kept the Ball Out

Spain’s defense is not just about luck. They use a smart system that frustrates attackers. Their defenders stay very organized and work as a unit. They also keep possession of the ball a lot, which means the other team does not get many chances to shoot.

Key players in the back line have been extremely tough to beat. They anticipate passes and block shots before they become dangerous.

What This Means for the Tournament

If Spain continues this streak, they could become the first team ever to win the World Cup without conceding a goal. That would be a historic achievement. Their next matches will be tough, but their defense gives them a huge advantage.

A Historic Run in the Making

Spain’s defense has been the story of the tournament. With every shutout, they move closer to making history. Fans around the world are watching to see if they can pull it off.

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