Julian Quinones Sets Historic Record with Mexico at World Cup
Mexican star Julian Quinones has made history at the 2026 World Cup by becoming the first Mexican player to directly contribute to 5 or more goals in a single edition of the tournament, according to Opta.
This achievement comes after he scored 4 goals and provided 1 assist, totaling 5 goal contributions in the tournament, setting a new record for Mexican players in World Cup history.
This record reflects Quinones' outstanding performance throughout the current edition of the tournament, as he has been influential in Mexico's attacking line, both in scoring and assisting.
With this achievement, Quinones continues to cement his name in the annals of Mexican football history, having set a new record to his credit in the World Cup.
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