Spain break World Cup passing record

Spain set a new record for the most successful passes in a World Cup match as they were taken to extra time by Russia in the last 16.

An early Sergei Ignashevich own goal had Spain on track to reach the quarter-finals, but Artem Dzyuba levelled from the penalty spot.

Argentina held the previous record of 703 successful passes in a World Cup match against Greece in 2010, although Opta has only collected this data since 1966.

Spain s 779 passes smashed that record but they were unable to break the determined hosts down at the Luzhniki Stadium.

141 Sergio Ramos

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