Chris Richards sets 83/83 World Cup passing record

The USA opened World Cup 2026 Group D with a 4-1 win over Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The night belonged to Chris Richards, who completed 83 of 83 passes. That is a new World Cup record for most accurate passes in a perfect performance in a single match. He played all 90 minutes and kept the ball moving from the back with near metronome rhythm.
The match drew 70,492 fans and had Danny Makkelie in charge. Sofascore tracked the full event with player heat maps, expected goals and on-ball values. Richards finished with a Sofascore Rating of 6.9. Not bad for a defender whose main job is to stop attacks, not headline them.

83/83: a World Cup passing benchmark
Richards’ 83 from 83 accurate passes set a new tournament best for a perfect passing game. The previous high marks on record featured John Stones with 71 from 71. Miranda posted 59 from 59. Gheorghe Popescu had 54 from 54. Richards moved past all three in one sharp display against Paraguay.
He also hit every single category cleanly. He went 57 from 57 in his own half. He went 26 from 26 in the opposition half. He even nailed his only long ball at 1 from 1. For a center back, that is control with zero waste.
Where the passes went
The split tells the story of calm build-up and smart progression. Richards completed 57 of 57 passes in his own half, which kept the USA out of pressure traps. He then found teammates 26 of 26 times in the opposition half. He added 4 accurate passes in the final third from his season line, which matched the eye test of steady advancement.
He had 90 touches and carried the ball 29 times. His total carry distance reached 208.8 meters, with 99.5 meters of progression. His best single carry pushed play 14.17 meters upfield. He logged one progressive carry and 15.16 meters of progressive carry distance overall. The point is simple. He did not just recycle the ball. He moved the team up the pitch responsibly.
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21 Jun 2026Chris Richards sets 83/83 World Cup passing record

The USA opened World Cup 2026 Group D with a 4-1 win over Paraguay at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The night belonged to Chris Richards, who completed 83 of 83 passes. That is a new World Cup record for most accurate passes in a perfect performance in a single match. He played all 90 minutes and kept the ball moving from the back with near metronome rhythm.
The match drew 70,492 fans and had Danny Makkelie in charge. Sofascore tracked the full event with player heat maps, expected goals and on-ball values. Richards finished with a Sofascore Rating of 6.9. Not bad for a defender whose main job is to stop attacks, not headline them.

83/83: a World Cup passing benchmark
Richards’ 83 from 83 accurate passes set a new tournament best for a perfect passing game. The previous high marks on record featured John Stones with 71 from 71. Miranda posted 59 from 59. Gheorghe Popescu had 54 from 54. Richards moved past all three in one sharp display against Paraguay.
He also hit every single category cleanly. He went 57 from 57 in his own half. He went 26 from 26 in the opposition half. He even nailed his only long ball at 1 from 1. For a center back, that is control with zero waste.
Where the passes went
The split tells the story of calm build-up and smart progression. Richards completed 57 of 57 passes in his own half, which kept the USA out of pressure traps. He then found teammates 26 of 26 times in the opposition half. He added 4 accurate passes in the final third from his season line, which matched the eye test of steady advancement.
He had 90 touches and carried the ball 29 times. His total carry distance reached 208.8 meters, with 99.5 meters of progression. His best single carry pushed play 14.17 meters upfield. He logged one progressive carry and 15.16 meters of progressive carry distance overall. The point is simple. He did not just recycle the ball. He moved the team up the pitch responsibly.
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