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Quiñones creates an unprecedented achievement for Mexico
In the atmosphere of an exceptional crowd at the Azteca Stadium, the clash between Mexico and England in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup turned into an exceptional night full of historic figures and individual achievements.
Julián Quiñones was the hero of the show after he continued his remarkable run of form to achieve a string of records that cemented his place among Mexico’s greatest stars in World Cup history, while goalkeeper Rangel’s tenacity ended in a remarkable few minutes without conceding a single goal.
Saudi Al-Qadisiya forward Julián Quiñones made history against England at the Azteca Stadium in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16.
The network reported.Stats Foot:The French newspaper notes that Julián Quiñones has made his number of goals in the history of his participation in the World Cup four, becoming the all-time top scorer of the Mexican team in this tournament, equaling the legends Javier Hernández and Luis Hernández.
Quiñones’ brilliance didn’t stop there, as he discovered network”Squawka:“For statistics He became the first Mexican player in history to directly contribute to five or more goals in a single World Cup after scoring four goals and providing one assist.
On the other side he pointed account”Mr. Sheep“Specialized in statistics Until goalkeeper Rangel conceded his first goal at the 2026 World Cup, ending an exceptional streak in which he kept a clean sheet for 384 minutes after his first appearance at the tournament.
With this number, Rangel became the fifth goalkeeper in World Cup history to take the longest time before conceding his first goal, and the order was as follows: “518 minutes. Rangel (2026)”.
Mexico’s World Cup star Julián Quiñones reduced the score before the end of the first half.#WorldCup2026 |: #WorldCup2026 |: #World Cup#FIFAWorldCup2026 |: #fifaworldcup |: #beINWC26 pic.twitter.com/iItrCgZVJP
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