Refugee who quit Bayern to create Aussie World Cup dream
Summary
Nestory Irankunda, a 20-year-old Australian soccer player who was born in a refugee camp, scored his country's first goal in a 2-0 World Cup win over Turkey. After leaving Bayern Munich to get more playing time, he made history as the youngest Australian to score at a World Cup.Key Facts
- Irankunda was born in a Tanzania refugee camp to Burundian parents in 2006.
- He moved to Australia as a young child and developed his football skills there.
- He played for Adelaide United in Australia before moving to Bayern Munich in 2024.
- He never played for Bayern’s main team but trained with stars like Harry Kane.
- To get more playing time, he left Bayern for Watford in England's Championship league.
- He scored Australia's opening goal against Turkey at the 2026 World Cup, becoming the youngest Australian scorer in the tournament.
- Irankunda is the first player born outside Australia to score for the Socceroos in a World Cup.
- He celebrated his goal by copying Tim Cahill’s famous corner flag celebration, citing Cahill as his biggest inspiration.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.