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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
Brazil's Ronaldo holds the record with 15 World Cup goals
Ronaldo scored 15 goals in the 2006 world cup.
Thetre were 164 goals in 2010 world cup.
The Brazilian Ronaldo has the most goals in a world cup, he has scored 15 goals in all.
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
1998 FIFA World Cup ( 171 goals )
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.
The team that sored the most goals in the world cup is Brazil.
In 2010 world cup i think it was 4 goals.
He did not score any goals in the World Cup qualifier.
Spain scored 8 goals in the 2010 World Cup