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2026 FIFA World Cup
26JUN

Irankunda's record goal sinks Türkiye's return

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Nestory Irankunda scored on 27 minutes at 20 years and four months to become Australia's youngest-ever World Cup goalscorer as the Socceroos beat Türkiye 2-0 in Vancouver on 14 June.

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Key takeaway

Irankunda's record and a clean sheet hand Australia three points among the opening round's generational firsts.

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.

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In plain English

Australia beat Türkiye 2-0 in Vancouver on 14 June. The first goal was scored by Nestory Irankunda, who plays for Bayern Munich in Germany. At 20 years and four months old, he became the youngest Australian to ever score at a World Cup, beating a record held since 2010. Türkiye had not played in a World Cup for 24 years before this tournament and lost their first match back to Australia.

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Root Causes

Türkiye's 24-year World Cup absence reflects UEFA's competitive density rather than a collapse in Turkish football. The CONMEBOL and AFC qualification paths are structured around fewer high-quality nations; UEFA's ten-group format means Turkey competed against Germany, Hungary, Serbia and Wales for one automatic berth in Group A qualifying, leaving a play-off dependency that their 2002-2018 squads failed to convert.

The 2026 expanded quota (UEFA allocated 16 automatic berths, up from 13) provided the additional slot that admitted Türkiye via Kosovo.

Irankunda's age record is a product of Football Australia's talent identification programme, which since 2022 has formally tracked Australian-heritage players in European academies and facilitated early club placements. Irankunda was identified by the federation at 15 and placed with Bayern Munich's academy at 17, a two-year earlier entry into elite development than Holman's pathway through AZ Alkmaar in his early twenties.

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  • Consequence

    Australia open their group campaign with three points, setting up a strong position to advance from Group D alongside the USA.

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ESPN· 14 Jun 2026
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Australia's youngest-ever World Cup scorer, and a Türkiye defeat on their return from a 24-year absence, sit among the generational firsts clustered into the opening round of the 48-team field.
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