Nestory Irankunda buried Australia’s opening goal of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 14, finishing a counter-attack in the 27th minute against Turkiye in Vancouver. At 20 years old, he became the youngest player in Socceroos history to score at a World Cup.
The goal gave Australia a 1-0 lead in their Group D opener.
The goal and its context
Born on February 9, 2006, Irankunda was just 20 years and four months old when he found the net in Vancouver.
Before the tournament kicked off, Irankunda had already accumulated 14 senior caps and 5 goals for Australia.
Coach Tony Popovic named Irankunda to Australia’s 26-man squad on May 31, 2026.
From Adelaide to Europe to the World Cup
Irankunda broke through at Adelaide United in Australia’s A-League before Bayern Munich came calling. From Bayern, he moved to Grasshopper in Switzerland before landing at Watford in the English Championship.
The 2026 tournament marks Australia’s first World Cup appearance since the competition expanded to 48 teams.
What this means for Australian football
Irankunda was born to Burundian refugee parents in Tanzania in 2006, making his 27th-minute finish in Vancouver a moment that carries weight beyond football statistics.
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