Tyler Bindon stepped onto the pitch in the 92nd minute of New Zealand’s World Cup match against Iran on June 15, making history alongside his mother Jenny in the process. The pair became the first mother-son duo ever to appear at a FIFA World Cup.

Jenny Bindon, a former goalkeeper who represented New Zealand at the 2007 and 2011 Women’s World Cups, watched from the stands as her son earned his debut cap on football’s biggest stage.

A legacy built across two generations

Jenny Bindon’s career was no footnote. She earned 77 international caps between 2004 and 2014, representing New Zealand not just at two World Cups but also at the Olympics in 2008 and 2012.

The milestone was widely reported across major outlets including ABC News on June 17, with the story resonating as one of those rare feel-good moments in a sport that can sometimes drown in controversy and commercial excess.