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Brazil's Ronaldo holds the record with 15 World Cup goals
Yes there is a distint difference in goals and objectives. Goals are broad objectives are narrow. Goals are general intentions; objectives are precise. Goals are intangible; objectives are tangible. Goals are abstract; objectives are concrete. Goals can't be validated as is; objectives can be validated
Ronaldo scored 15 goals in the 2006 world cup.
The Brazilian Ronaldo has the most goals in a world cup, he has scored 15 goals in all.
Thetre were 164 goals in 2010 world cup.
1998 FIFA World Cup ( 171 goals )
Goals are broad objectives are narrow. Goals are general intentions; objectives are precise. Goals are intangible; objectives are tangible. Goals are abstract; objectives are concrete. Goals can't be validated as is; objectives can be validated
Fernando Torres didn't score any goals in the 2010 World Cup.He scored 7 goals in the 2006 World Cup Qualifiers and 3 goals in the 2006 World Cup.
In 2010 world cup i think it was 4 goals.
The team that sored the most goals in the world cup is Brazil.
He did not score any goals in the World Cup qualifier.
Spain scored 8 goals in the 2010 World Cup