2014 is proving to be the World Cup that just keeps on giving and another record has been broken after Reza Ghoochannejhad’s goal for Iran ensured all 32 sides in the tournament have scored for the first time since 1998.

Brazil has provided a goalfest for football fans, many of whom are already referring to this year’s tournament as the greatest ever.

We’ve had wondergoals from the likes of Robin van Persie and Tim Cahill, surprises with reigning champions Spain crashing out in the group stages and goals galore – now with every nation having found the back of the net.

After going two goals down to already eliminated Bosnia, it looked as though Iran may bow out of Brazil without a goal.

But Ghoochannejhad came to the rescue with little over 10 minutes remaining in their final Group F game, although it wasn’t enough to deny Bosnia victory, as they replied instantly to seal a 3-1 victory.

Nevertheless, it’s another record for this summer’s World Cup and we’re not even out of the group stages yet.

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