Julián Quiñones
Mexico
FWD
Age
29
Appearances
3
Goals
2
About Julián Quiñones
For the 2026 World Cup, Julián Quiñones is among Javier Aguirre's confirmed names, a forward in the Mexico squad. Mexico take their place in the finals as one of the co-hosts, and the Al-Qadsiah forward goes into the tournament aged 29 and valued at around €14 million.
Colombian-born, Quiñones represented Colombia at youth level before switching his international allegiance to Mexico. A centre-forward for Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah, he has scored 33 goals in 31 club appearances this season. At 29, he gives Aguirre a proven goalscorer up front. Mexico open their Group A campaign against South Africa on 11 June 2026, with South Korea and the Czech Republic to follow in the group.
Colombian-born, Quiñones represented Colombia at youth level before switching his international allegiance to Mexico. A centre-forward for Saudi Pro League side Al-Qadsiah, he has scored 33 goals in 31 club appearances this season. At 29, he gives Aguirre a proven goalscorer up front. Mexico open their Group A campaign against South Africa on 11 June 2026, with South Korea and the Czech Republic to follow in the group.
World Cup 2026 Stats
Appearances
3
Minutes played
253
Goals
2
Assists
0
Shots
8
Shots on Target
4
Playing Style
Julián Quiñones is a centre-forward whose game is built on scoring goals. Colombian-born, he switched his international allegiance to Mexico after representing Colombia at youth level, and he has gone on to make his name as a prolific finisher in club football.
He is listed at 1.77 m and is right-footed. A regular in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Qadsiah, he has logged 2,724 minutes of club football this season and brings that finishing to Mexico's forward line.
He is listed at 1.77 m and is right-footed. A regular in the Saudi Pro League with Al-Qadsiah, he has logged 2,724 minutes of club football this season and brings that finishing to Mexico's forward line.
World Cup History
The 2026 World Cup is set to be Julián Quiñones's first. He has no previous senior World Cup appearances, having switched to Mexico in 2023 and won 16 caps since. His place in the finals comes after Javier Aguirre named him in Mexico's confirmed 26-man squad. At 29, he reaches a first World Cup after a prolific club season, having made the senior switch to Mexico only a couple of years before the tournament.
National Team
Mexico
Tier 3
£17m
📋 Teammates (24)
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Goal Rush Impact
Quiñones's contribution for Mexico is goals: a centre-forward who scored 33 times in 31 appearances for Al-Qadsiah in the Saudi Pro League this season. That kind of club return makes him a genuine goal threat for Mexico up front. On the Goal Rush card Mexico are a Tier 3 side at £17m within the game's £200m card budget. That finishing in front of goal is what Mexico get from him at the finals.
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Quiñones at the 2026 World Cup
Quiñones is a confirmed forward in Javier Aguirre's 26-man Mexico squad for the 2026 World Cup. As co-hosts, Mexico begin their Group A campaign against South Africa on 11 June.
Picking Mexico in Goal Rush
A Tier 3 team, Mexico are set at £17m for the tournament. Quiñones is one of the forwards in Aguirre's 26, part of the Mexico squad for the group stage.
Julián Quiñones World Cup 2026 FAQs
Mexico are a Tier 3 team at £17m on the Goal Rush card. Quiñones is one of their forwards, named in Javier Aguirre's confirmed 26, so for Goal Rush he is a squad name at that mid-tier team price for the tournament.
Quiñones is a centre-forward for Mexico. He plays his club football for Al-Qadsiah in the Saudi Pro League and is part of Javier Aguirre's national-team squad for the 2026 World Cup, named in Mexico's final 26-man group.
No. The 2026 World Cup is set to be Quiñones's first. He has no previous senior World Cup appearances, reaching the tournament for the first time after his place in Mexico's 26-man squad was confirmed. Mexico are in the finals as co-hosts.
Quiñones plays his club football for Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia. He is named among Mexico's forwards in Javier Aguirre's final 26, with the co-hosts opening their Group A campaign against South Africa in mid-June.
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