
Depay Breaks Dutch Goal Record in Win Over Lithuania
Memphis Depay Becomes Netherlands’ All-Time Leading Scorer
Memphis Depay etched his name into football history by becoming the Netherlands’ all-time leading goal scorer, netting twice in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Lithuania in the 2025 World Cup qualifiers.
The 31-year-old striker, who now plays for Corinthians in Brazil, scored his 51st and 52nd international goals, overtaking Robin van Persie’s long-standing record of 50 goals for the Dutch national team.
Depay’s Historic Goals
Depay’s first goal arrived early in the game, as he neatly tapped in a Cody Gakpo cross to surpass Van Persie’s tally and claim the outright record.
But the momentous night didn’t stop there.
After Lithuania fought back to level the score at 2-2 by halftime, it was Depay who struck again in the second half. He powered in a header from Denzel Dumfries’ cross to seal the 3-2 win — and write another line into Dutch football history.
Career Milestones
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52 goals in 104 caps
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Debuted in 2013 vs Turkey
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First goal: vs Australia, 2014 World Cup
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Surpasses Van Persie’s 50 goals in 102 caps
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Played for PSV, Manchester United, Lyon, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid
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Currently with Corinthians (Brazil)
Group G Standings Update
The Netherlands now top Group G with 10 points from four matches. The match took place in Kaunas, and despite facing FIFA’s 143rd-ranked side, the Dutch were briefly rattled when Lithuania clawed back a 2-0 deficit.
Notably, Lithuania became the lowest-ranked team ever to score twice against the Netherlands, but Depay ensured his team did not drop points.
Reactions & Legacy
Depay, often a divisive figure during his club career, has firmly cemented his legacy with the national team. Known for his flair and charisma, the forward has evolved into a consistent scorer at the international level.
“It’s something I’ve dreamed about since my debut,” Depay said post-match. “To do it in a tough game like this, and help us win — it means everything.”
Robin van Persie, the man whose record Depay broke, also offered praise on social media:
“Records are made to be broken. Congrats Memphis — you deserve it.”
What’s Next?
The Netherlands continue their qualifying campaign next month, where they’ll aim to solidify their lead in Group G and take another step toward World Cup 2026 qualification.
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