World Cup
Brian Brobbey nets after 4:58, fourth‑fastest World Cup goal
Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey opened the scoring for the Netherlands against Sweden after 4 minutes and 58 seconds in his first World Cup start, becoming the fourth‑fastest scorer for Oranje in a final tournament and the earliest Dutch goal since 2014.
Johan Neeskens' goal in the 1974 World Cup final came after just 90 seconds and remains the fastest ever scored in a World Cup final. That record still stands over five decades later.
Robin van Persie struck early against Brazil in the 2014 World Cup, finding the net after 2 minutes and 32 seconds. His goal helped the Netherlands secure a place in the third‑place match.
Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-1 at World Cup with Brobbey and Gakpo goals
Phillip Cocu ranks third on the Dutch early‑goal list, having scored in France during the third group‑stage match versus Mexico. Cocu's timing placed him ahead of many later scorers in World Cup history. Only three Dutch players have scored earlier than Brobbey for the national team: Neeskens, van Persie and Cocu. Brobbey's achievement therefore pushes him into fourth place on that historic ranking.Brian Brobbey scores fastest Dutch double at World Cup with 2-0 win over Sweden
The encounter was a World Cup group‑stage duel between the Netherlands and Sweden. Both sides were competing for crucial points in the tournament's opening round.