Meet Julian Quinones' Wife, Here's Their Love Story Amid His Brilliant Performance At FIFA World Cup
- Julian Quin scored against England, tying Mexico legends Chicharito and Matador Hern with four World Cup goals, his third goal of the 2026 tournament.
- Born in Colombia, Julian Quin arrived in Mexico as a teenager to play for Tigres and later opted for Mexican citizenship to represent the Mexican National Team.
- After winning the Saudi Arabian League Golden Boot in the Saudi Pro League, Julian Quin impressed manager Javier Aguirre, who eventually secured him a starting role despite initial doubts.
- During a 2-0 win over Ecuador, Quin assisted Raul Jimenez on the second goal. "Today we came out to play for everything," he said, emphasizing Mexico's quarterfinal drive.
- Fans have celebrated the team's success by singing Quin's name and placing his face on a 500 peso bill, reflecting his emergence as a World Cup hero for Mexico.
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The naturalized player made four notes, which equates it with Luis Hernández and Chivas' legendary ex-leader
Julián Quiñones received applause and amateur cheers on a commercial flight after his participation in the 2026 World Cup, where he was the top scorer of the Mexican National Team and consolidated as one of the figures of the team.
The striker of the Mexican team reached four goals in the 2026 World Cup and reached the figure that only two legends of the Tri had achieved.
“I Wanted to Raise the Cup”: the Emotional Message of Julián Quiñones’s Mother After Mexico’s Defeat
The story of Julián Quiñones continues to excite Mexico, because after his outstanding participation in the 2026 World Cup, where he became one of the top scorers of the Mexican National Team, a video of his mother Gloria Quiñones revealing the dream of the striker, has touched the heart of the fans.In the message, Julián Quiñones' mom revealed that her son dreamed as a child of being world champion with Mexico and raising the cup, which generat…
Meet Julian Quinones' Wife, Here's Their Love Story Amid His Brilliant Performance At FIFA World Cup
Julian Quinones already equalled himself with Luis "Matador" Hernández and Javier "Chicharito" Hernández, as he became one of Mexico's top scorers with 4 goals in his name during the 2026 World Cup, which is, by the way, his debut. The 29-year-old, Julian, was born in Colombia and moved to Mexico during his teen years, with a dream to build his soccer career. He has since played for the biggest Mexican clubs, including Atlas, Tigres, and Club Am…
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