England scored 6 goals in the 2002 World Cup. They are:
v Sweden (Sol Campbell)
v Denmark (Michael Owen, Rio Ferdinand, Emile Heskey)
v Brazil (Michael Owen)
England scored 34 goals and conceded just 6, giving them a goal difference of +28.
England did not score any goals in the 1994 World Cup because they failed to qualify for it.
England scored a total of 3 goals in the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
171 goals.
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In 30 caps for the full England side between 1994 and 2001, Darren Anderton scored 7 goals.
Nobody scored five goals in a 2010 world cup. It was in 1994 and it was scored by Oleg Solenko of Russia verses Cameroon.
Oleg Salenko, in 1994.
Oleg Salenko, who scored 5 goals for Russia against Cameroon in the 1994 world cup group stage..
No score because there was no MLB world series in 1994. Owners lock out/player walkout year.
Dave Andreychuk scored 53 goals in 1993-1994 season with the Leafs
141 goals
141 goals.
Hristo Stoichkov and Oleg Salenko (6 goals)
The highest score was between Russia and Cameroon, with the Russians winning 5-1. Oleg Salenko scored 5 goals in that game, whilst Roger Milla scored the consolation in the 2nd half, thereby becoming the oldest ever scorer in World Cup history.
Ronaldo has scored the most goals since the 1966 FIFA World Cup with a record fifteen goals (between 1994 and 2006).
There are many answers depending of what you actually mean by your question. The actual record number of goals score in World Cup matches is 35 by Ali Daei of Iran, between 1994 and 2006. The record in world cup finals is held by Ronaldo of Brazil who scored 15 goals in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 finals. In 1958 Just Fontaine scored 13 goals for France making him the record scorer in a finals tournament. In the 1994 finals Oleg Salenko scored 5 goals against Cameron and during a 2002 Qualifier Archie Thompson scored 13 goals for Australia against Samoa. A couple of little odd facts The most own goals in a match was in 2002 between USA and Portugal and 1978 Ernie Brands of Holland became the only player to score at both ends of the pitch