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Quinones inspires Mexico into World Cup last 16

Published on: July 1, 2026 4:03 PM

Julian Quinones continued his outstanding FIFA World Cup campaign by scoring as Mexico defeated Ecuador 2-0 on Tuesday, securing a place in the round of 16. The Colombian-born forward netted his third goal of the tournament, giving home supporters fresh hope that the co-hosts can finally break through their long-standing World Cup barrier and challenge for greater success.

The victory also ended Mexico’s 40-year wait for a World Cup knockout-stage win, with their previous success coming in a 2-0 victory over Bulgaria at the Azteca Stadium in 1986. Since then, talented Mexican teams repeatedly failed to progress beyond the group stage or the first knockout round, making this result a significant milestone for both the squad and its passionate supporters.

Quinones has emerged as one of Mexico’s most influential players throughout the tournament, delivering consistent performances when his team needed them most. After scoring against South Africa in the opening match, he played a key role in the narrow win over South Korea before finding the net again against the Czech Republic and Ecuador to strengthen his growing reputation.

Speaking after the match, Quinones said the team still has plenty of work ahead despite the memorable victory. He credited every teammate for his individual achievements and said wearing Mexico’s jersey fills him with pride. The 29-year-old stressed that collective success remains the main goal, adding that making supporters happy motivates the entire squad to keep improving.

Born in Colombia but shaped by years in Liga MX, Quinones chose to represent Mexico despite interest from his country of birth. He built a successful club career with Atlas and Club America before earning national recognition through his performances on the international stage. As the final whistle echoed around the Azteca Stadium, fans celebrated not only a historic victory but also renewed belief that Mexico could finally enjoy a deep World Cup run.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Azteca Stadium, Ecuador defeat, FIFA World Cup, Julian Quinones, Latest, Mexico World Cup, World Cup last 16

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