Matti Aswanberg VFL Wolfsburg star impresses with World Cup goal in 18 seconds
Sweden's Matti Osvenberg came on as a substitute and scored a goal against Tunisia in just 18 seconds at the FIFA World Cup. It was a major highlight in a 5-1 win. The fastest goal was the second fastest back-to-back since 2002, according to Opta records.
In a series of dhamaka goals, the Swedish team impressed with their impressive performance in the FIFA World Cup 2026 group match. Key moment in 5-1 win over Tunisia — Matti Aswanberg, who plays for VFL Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga, showed speed.
Aswanberg, who came on as a transfer player in the 84th minute of the game, converted a cross from Alexander Isak with one touch just 18 seconds into the game. The quick goal, according to statistics released by Opta, is the second fastest goal in the last 20 years at the World Cup after 1966. The previous record was in 2002 when Uruguayan Richard Morales scored a goal in 16 seconds.

Despite facing the specter of relegation to the Bundesliga with VFL Wolfsburg, Aswanberg is making a strong showing of his talent at this World Cup. His early transfer to help Sweden's success has led to more appreciation for the forward's chances.
Aswanberg, who made his name in the limelight in the mega tournament, set a new record in World Cup 2026 group matches. Such a quick goal as a player, surely marked the beginning of a promising career for him.