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5 resultsfor “Raul Jimenez goal 2026 World Cup”

World

Who are Julian Quinones and Raul Jimenez, Mexico’s opening match scorers?

Raul Jimenez, Mexico’s opening match scorers? Nine minutes into the opening game of the World Cup 2026, the host nation found a reason to celebrate as Julian Quinones scored the opening goal

Al Jazeera English4h ago
World

From near death to World Cup hero - Jimenez's tears for Mexico

2026 World Cup. Jimenez, who had connected with Roberto Alvarado's right-wing cross to score his country's second goal, leapt high, celebrated wildly and then pointed to the sky - seemingly in tribute

BBC News4h ago
World

Any early shocks? Sutton's World Cup 2026 score predictions - opening group games

2026.** He starts with the scores for the first matches in each group, including the tournament opener between co-hosts Mexico and South Africa, holders Argentina against Algeria and England versus Croatia. AI, which finished

BBC NewsYesterday
World

World Cup Day 1: Schedule, predictions, opening ceremony and what to watch

Raul Jimenez and 17-year-old midfielder Gilberto Mora, while goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa is set to make history by playing in a record sixth World Cup. South Africa, meanwhile, are appearing at the tournament

Al Jazeera English19h ago
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'Mazadona', 'Einstein', 'The Ant' - 20 new players to watch at World Cup

2026 Fifa World Cup, but what about the next wave of talent?** A record 1,248 players can feature in the USA, Canada and Mexico and, while there are few total unknowns, 891 of them

BBC NewsJun 9