Abdulkerim Bardakci logs 100% pass accuracy at World Cup with 98/98

Abdulkerim Bardakci set a World Cup record by achieving 100% pass accuracy in Turkey’s 2026 group-stage match vs Paraguay, completing 98 out of 98 passes. The 100% pass accuracy mark is the most perfect passing performance by a player with at least 98 attempts since World Cup records began in 1966. Bardakci’s passing distribution showed real involvement in attack: 54 passes went in the opposition half, with 44 in Turkey’s own half. Beyond the stat, he also created two scoring chances, delivered six crosses, and made seven defensive clearances. Despite the historic individual display, Turkey lost to Paraguay and were eliminated from the 2026 World Cup after also falling to Australia in the group stage. The result turns the record into a rare data highlight within an otherwise short campaign. In short: Abdulkerim Bardakci’s 100% pass accuracy (98/98) stands out for both volume and perfection on the sport’s biggest international stage.
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