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Julián Quiñones: Biography, Age, Height, Style of Play, Networth, Girlfriend, Parents, Career Stats, Transfers

Nana Agyemang by Nana Agyemang
June 11, 2026
in Football, World Cup 2026, World Sports
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MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 11: Julián Quiñones of Mexico celebrates after scoring the first goal of his team during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by MB Media/Getty Images)

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 11: Julián Quiñones of Mexico celebrates after scoring the first goal of his team during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group A match between Mexico and South Africa at Mexico City Stadium on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by MB Media/Getty Images)

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Mexican forward Julián Quiñones etched his name into football history by becoming the first player to score at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, finding the back of the net in the ninth minute of Mexico’s opening match against South Africa.

The goal marked another milestone in the remarkable journey of a player who has risen from humble beginnings in Colombia to become one of the most feared forwards in North and Central American football.

Early Life and Biography

Julián Andrés Quiñones Quiñones was born on March 24, 1997, in Nariño, Colombia.

Growing up in Colombia, Quiñones displayed exceptional football talent from a young age. His pace and athleticism quickly set him apart from his peers, earning him opportunities to pursue a professional career.

His football journey would eventually lead him to Mexico, where he established himself as one of the country’s top attacking players and later acquired Mexican citizenship.

Age

As of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Julián Quiñones is 29 years old.

He is currently in the prime years of his career, combining experience, physical strength and tactical maturity.

Height

Quiñones stands at approximately 1.78 metres (5 feet 10 inches).

His combination of speed, strength and balance allows him to excel against defenders despite not being among the tallest forwards.

Parents and Family Background

Quiñones was born to Colombian parents and spent his childhood in Colombia before moving abroad to pursue his football ambitions.

Although he has largely kept details about his family life private, he has often spoken about the sacrifices made by his parents and relatives to support his football career.

Their encouragement played a key role in helping him navigate the challenges of professional football.

Nationality

Originally Colombian, Quiñones later became a naturalized Mexican citizen after spending several successful years in Mexican football.

His change of sporting nationality allowed him to represent the Mexico national football team, where he quickly became an important attacking option.

His decision to play for Mexico was widely celebrated by fans who had followed his performances in Liga MX.

Style of Play

Quiñones is regarded as one of the most versatile attackers in modern football.

Capable of playing as a striker, winger or second forward, he possesses a blend of qualities that make him difficult to defend against.

His strengths include:

  • Explosive pace
  • Powerful dribbling
  • Clinical finishing
  • Physical strength
  • Intelligent movement
  • Ability to play across the front line

His direct attacking style allows him to create opportunities both for himself and his teammates.

Club Career and Transfers

Early Career in Mexico

Quiñones began his professional journey after moving to Mexico, where he joined Tigres UANL.

The club provided him with a platform to showcase his talent and develop into a top-level attacker.

Loan Spells and Development

To gain regular playing time, he spent periods on loan with several clubs, where he continued to improve his game and gain valuable experience.

Breakthrough with Atlas

His career reached new heights at Atlas FC.

Quiñones played a crucial role in helping Atlas achieve historic success, becoming one of the most influential players in the league.

Move to Club América

His outstanding performances earned him a high-profile transfer to Club América, one of Mexico’s biggest clubs.

At América, he continued to establish himself as one of Liga MX’s elite attacking talents.

Transfer to Saudi Arabia

Following his success in Mexico, Quiñones secured a lucrative move to Al-Qadsiah FC, where he continued his career while remaining an important player for the Mexican national team.

Career Statistics

Throughout his professional career, Quiñones has amassed:

  • Hundreds of club appearances across Mexico and Saudi Arabia
  • Numerous domestic league titles and honours
  • Over 100 career goals in professional football
  • International appearances for Mexico
  • Goals in major continental and international competitions

His consistent performances have established him among the most productive forwards of his generation.

Girlfriend and Personal Life

Quiñones generally keeps his private life away from the media spotlight.

While reports have occasionally linked him to romantic relationships, he has preferred to focus public attention on his football career rather than his personal affairs.

As a result, details regarding his current relationship status remain largely private.

Net Worth

Thanks to successful spells with major clubs and a high-profile move to Saudi Arabia, Quiñones has built considerable wealth throughout his career.

His estimated net worth is believed to be in the range of several million dollars, derived from:

  • Professional football contracts
  • Performance bonuses
  • Sponsorship agreements
  • Commercial endorsements

His move to Saudi football significantly increased his earning power and global profile.

World Cup History-Maker

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has already provided Quiñones with a moment he will never forget.

By scoring in the ninth minute against South Africa, he became the first player to score at the tournament, ensuring his name will forever be associated with a unique piece of World Cup history.

For a player who has overcome challenges, changed national allegiances and risen to the top of the game, it was another landmark achievement in a career filled with memorable moments.

As Mexico pursue World Cup glory, Julián Quiñones will undoubtedly remain one of the key figures leading their charge on football’s biggest stage.

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