Former refugees Nestory Irankunda and Mohamed Touré will be aiming to make their mark for the Socceroos at the World Cup.

Mohamed Touré and Nestory Irankunda lead Australia's most diverse World Cup squad into 2026, bringing pace and goals from England's Championship to the

SANTA CLARA, California, June 11 : Born in refugee camps to parents displaced by conflict in Africa, three players will show the changing face of Australian soccer at the World…

CALIFORNIA: Born in refugee camps to parents displaced by conflict in Africa, three players will show the changing face of Australian soccer at the World Cup and look to answer…

Australia's 2026 World Cup squad features players Mo Touré, Awer Mabil, and Nestory Irankunda, all born as refugees, as the Socceroos push back on

A day after this profile was published in Good Weekend, 20-year-old Nestory Irankunda announced himself to the planet, scoring a breathtaking goal in the World Cup that has…

Former refugees Nestory Irankunda and Mohamed Touré will be aiming to make their mark for the Socceroos at the World Cup.

Nestory Irankunda, 20, scored Australia's first 2026 World Cup goal in the 27th minute against Turkiye, becoming the youngest Socceroo to score at a World

Birthed in a refugee camp in Tanzania in 2006, to Burundian parents who had fled their homeland due to civil war, it was not an auspicious, nor very Aussie, opening chapter.

Burundian by origin. Born in a Tanzanian refugee camp. Then move to Australia and the World Cup goal. A story for the ages, by all means. | Football News

Nestory Irankunda became Australia's youngest-ever FIFA World Cup goalscorer as the Socceroos produced one of the early shocks of the FIFA 2026 World Cup