Fontaine holds a record that is unlikely to be broken anytime soon: scoring 13 goals in a single World Cup tournament. Fontaine took six games to achieve his feat at the 1958 World Cup, when he was a last-minute inclusion on the French squad. The closest anyone has come was Gerd Mueller's 10 goals for West Germany in 1970. Entering the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, the Moroccan-born Fontaine was a little-known forward outside of the French league. Yet he tormented opponents with his speed and finishing touch and even with someone else's boots. He had to borrow a pair after damaging his own boots in practice.