Mexico's unlikely hero who England could fear most
Summary
Julian Quinones, born in Colombia but now a Mexican citizen, is a key player for Mexico in the World Cup. He has scored three goals and made one assist in four games, making him one of Mexico's top performers in this tournament.Key Facts
- Quinones was born in southern Colombia and moved to Mexico at age 17.
- He played for several Mexican clubs, winning six league titles.
- He became a Mexican citizen and joined the Mexico national team in 2023.
- Quinones has scored 62 goals in 68 games since moving to the Saudi Pro League.
- Last season, he won the Saudi Pro League golden boot by scoring 33 goals.
- He has scored three goals and provided one assist in the current World Cup.
- No Mexican player has been involved in more goals in one World Cup since 1966.
- Mexico will face England in the World Cup round of 16 at the Azteca Stadium.
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