A scorigami is a final score that has never happened before in a league's history, a concept invented by Jon Bois for the NFL. We've applied it to the FIFA Men's World Cup, tracking every result since the tournament began in 1930.
The matrix below shows how many times each score has occurred — as well as the potential open scorelines for a new scorigami!
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World Cup Scorigami
Every men's World Cup scoreline since 1930. Shaded cells have happened; dashed cells never have. Tap any cell for details.
33unique scorelines
964matches played
—open scorigamis shown
Rarer
More common
Never happened
Select a scoreline above to see how often it has occurred, and the first and most recent time it happened.