Nestory Irankunda scored on 27 minutes as Australia beat Türkiye 2-0 in Vancouver on 14 June, and at 20 years and four months he became Australia's youngest-ever World Cup goalscorer, displacing Brett Holman's mark from the 2010 tournament 1. Connor Metcalfe added the second to settle the result. Türkiye, back at a World Cup for the first time in 24 years, lost the match that was meant to mark their return.
The record travels because of when it lands. A 20-year-old scoring in the opening round, with the whole tournament ahead of him, gives Australia a story to carry deep into the group stage rather than a footnote to a single match. The clean sheet, less celebrated, gives them three points and a platform.
The result sits alongside the other firsts of the same opening round, each a structural consequence of the 48-team expansion that admitted sides a 32-team format would have excluded or pitched only against elite opposition from the first whistle. Türkiye's long-awaited return ending in defeat is the other face of that expansion: more nations in the field means more of them lose their reintroduction on the biggest stage.
