In a remarkable achievement, Gilberto Mora has made history by becoming the youngest player to start a men's World Cup match for Mexico. This milestone occurred during Mexico's Group A match against Czechia at the FIFA World Cup 2026, where Mora took to the field at just 17 years and 253 days old.
Mora Among the Youngest Starters in World Cup History
Mora's debut places him sixth on the all-time list of the youngest players to start a men's FIFA World Cup match, according to data from Opta Analyst. The record for the youngest player remains with Norman Whiteside, who started at 17 years and 41 days. Following him are Femi Opabunmi from Nigeria at 17 years and 101 days, Salomon Olembe from Cameroon at 17 years and 191 days, Brazilian legend Pele at 17 years and 235 days, and Bartholomew Ogbeche from Nigeria at 17 years and 244 days.
With his appearance against Czechia, Mora surpassed Rigobert Song of Cameroon, who started a World Cup match at 17 years and 354 days.
Significance for Mexican Football
This achievement is a significant milestone in Mora's burgeoning career and underscores Mexico's faith in one of its most promising young talents on the global football stage. By being included in the starting lineup, Mora not only made history for Mexico but also joined an elite group of teenage footballers who have made their mark at the FIFA World Cup.
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