8 fascinating facts from the last quarter-final of the 2018 World Cup



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Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – Eight teams will face each other in the last eight, this weekend, to fight for four places in the semifinal 2018 World Cup .

Less than two weeks later ends. Of the 32 teams participating in the 2018 World Cup, eight teams remain and will fight in the quarterfinals, namely Uruguay, France, Brazil, Belgium, Sweden, England, Russia and Croatia.

Here are some interesting facts from the 2018 World Cup before the quarterfinals listed on the official FIFA website:



1. Kylian Mbappe became the fifth young player to score many World Cup goals since the Pele era at the 1958 World Cup. At the time, Pele, 18, was the best scorer with six goals. Meanwhile, Mbappe, 19, scored three goals.

  German fans flocked Kazan Arena, Kazan, Russia to Germany against South Korea on June 27. German fans invaded Kazan Arena, Kazan, Russia, Germany vs South Korea match on June 27. ( REUTERS / Simon Dawson)

2. In total, 40 million spectators watched the World Cup games directly at the stadium.

3. In total, 31 of the 146 goals of the 2018 World Cup were created after the 80th minute.

  Danijel Subasic, the Croatian goalkeeper, blocked Denmark's Christian Eriksen's penalty Croatian goalkeeper Danijel Subasic blocked Denmark's Christian Eriksen's penalty. ( REUTERS / Damir Sagolj)

4. There are 28 penalties that occurred in the 2018 World Cup until the round of 32. This is a new World Cup record.

5. A total of 22 of the 56 matches ended in a scoreless situation until the end of the first period.

There are already 10 suicide goals in 2018 World Cup, beating the previous record of the 1998 World Cup in France which is six suicidal goals.

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8. Harry Kane became the top scorer in the 2018 World Cup with six goals, followed by Romelu Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo who both scored four goals. (arh / jun)

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