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The first round of the 2026 World Cup has concluded, with 24 matches producing a total of 73 goals, averaging 3.04 goals per game. Germany led the attacking efforts with 7 goals, while 8 teams failed to score at all. The matches showcased clear dominance by some teams in terms of possession and shooting. Notable performances included the German national team, Jordanian star Noor Al-Rounbda, and Saudi goalkeeper Mohamed Al-Owais, who made 9 successful saves. The round also saw relatively disciplined gameplay and an increase in own goals. Record statistics were recorded, such as the longest distance covered by a Jordanian player, along with strong offensive plays from teams that grew in strength as the tournament progressed.
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