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Gilberto Mora scripts history, becomes youngest to play in World Cup knockouts since Pelé | Football News

On: July 1, 2026 12:46 PM
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Gilberto Mora scripts history, becomes youngest to play in World Cup knockouts since Pelé
Ecuador’s Willian Pacho, right, challenges for the ball with Mexico’s Gilberto Mora. (AP Photo)

Teen prodigy Gilberto Mora etched his name into FIFA World Cup history after becoming the second-youngest player ever to start a World Cup knockout match, as Mexico ended a 40-year wait for a knockout victory with a commanding 2-0 win over Ecuador in the Round of 32.At 17 years and 259 days, Mora joined an exclusive list headed only by Brazilian legend Pelé, who was 17 years and 239 days when he started Brazil’s famous 1958 World Cup quarter-final against Wales. The teenage sensation played a key role in Mexico’s energetic opening spell as co-hosts dominated Ecuador before goals from Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez sealed a place in the Round of 16.

Mora joins Pele in exclusive World Cup history

Mora wasted little time announcing himself on the biggest stage. The youngster threatened twice inside the opening 15 minutes as Mexico flew out of the blocks after kickoff was delayed by an hour because of adverse weather.According to FIFA, Mora is now just the second 17-year-old to start a World Cup knockout-stage match after Pelé’s iconic appearance for Brazil in 1958.The midfielder had already broken another national record earlier in the tournament by becoming Mexico’s youngest-ever World Cup starter, further underlining why he is regarded as one of the country’s brightest young talents. Mora’s rise has been remarkable. The Tijuana midfielder became the youngest player to debut and score in Mexico’s top flight at 15 and later the youngest player to represent the senior national side at just 16.

Mexico finally end four-decade knockout curse

As Mora grabbed the headlines with his record, Mexico celebrated an equally historic team achievement.Quiñones broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute after racing onto a perfectly timed through ball before smashing an unstoppable finish past Hernán Galíndez. Just nine minutes later, the forward turned provider by setting up Jiménez to double Mexico’s advantage.Mexico comfortably protected their lead after the break, with defenders César Montes and Johan Vásquez marshaling the backline superbly as goalkeeper Raúl Rangel completed his fourth consecutive clean sheet of the tournament.The victory marked El Tri’s first World Cup knockout win since defeating Bulgaria in 1986, also by a 2-0 scoreline, ending one of the longest unwanted streaks in tournament history.Mexico will now face the winner of the England-DR Congo Round of 32 clash, with confidence soaring after ending their 40-year knockout drought.



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