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Joao Neves Becomes Third Youngest Scorer For Portugal In FIFA World Cup

Portugal's rising midfield star Joao Neves etched his name into the record books by becoming the third-youngest player to score for the national team at a FIFA World Cup. The 21-year-old achieved the milestone at 21 years and 263 days during Portugal's opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 against DR Congo in Houston.

The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder announced himself on the global stage with a superb early header, showcasing both composure and attacking instinct. His goal places him in elite company, just behind two of Portugal's recent attacking stars, Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonçalo Ramos, in the nation's all-time World Cup scoring age rankings.

Joao Neves Becomes Third Youngest Scorer For Portugal In FIFA World Cup

Ronaldo remains the youngest Portuguese scorer in tournament history, having netted at 21 years and 132 days during the 2006 edition against Iran. Ramos follows with his goal at 21 years and 169 days during the 2022 tournament against Switzerland. Neves now occupies third place, underlining the emergence of a new generation of Portuguese talent ready to carry the legacy forward.

Neves' rapid rise has been one of the standout stories in European football over the past year. Known for his technical intelligence, positional awareness, and ability to influence games from midfield, he has seamlessly transitioned from club success in France to delivering on the biggest international stage. His World Cup goal not only highlights his individual quality but also signals Portugal's evolving identity as a team blending experienced icons with fearless young players.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Both Teams Locked At 1-1

Portugal made a dream start to the match, taking the lead as early as the sixth minute. A pinpoint cross from Pedro Neto found Neves inside the box, and the young midfielder guided a brilliant header into the right side of the net to make it 1-0.

Despite the early breakthrough, Portugal struggled to convert their dominance into further goals. They controlled possession heavily, reaching nearly 77 to 79 percent at times, but found it difficult to break down DR Congo's disciplined five-at-the-back defensive setup. The African side remained compact, limiting clear-cut chances and frustrating Portugal's attacking rhythm.

It was also a relatively quiet outing for Ronaldo, who multiple defenders tightly marked throughout the first half. The veteran forward managed just 16 touches before the break, one of the lowest tallies among the Portuguese players, as DR Congo's defensive strategy successfully neutralised his influence.

The game took a dramatic turn deep into first-half stoppage time. In the 45+5th minute, Yoane Wissa rose unmarked to head home from a cleverly worked short corner routine delivered by Arthur Masuaku. The goal not only levelled the score at 1-1 but also marked DR Congo's first-ever goal in FIFA World Cup history.

Portugal attempted to respond in the second half with tactical adjustments but DR Congo's resilience ensured that the match ended in a hard-fought draw, denying the European side a winning start.

Story first published: Thursday, June 18, 2026, 0:12 [IST]
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