Beyond the stars of the game, several lesser-known players from emerging football nations have captured attention as standout performers early in the tournament.
While global stars like Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, and Harry Kane capture the headlines, the opening round of the FIFA World Cup 2026 has spotlighted a number of unexpected heroes. This expanded 48-team tournament has given lesser-known players from around the globe the chance to shine, with many delivering remarkable performances in the group stage concluded on Wednesday. Unheralded players from debutants and rising football nations have become the focal discussion points of the tournament. (REUTERS)
Vozinha Comenencia: Vozinha Comenencia made history as the first World Cup goal scorer for the smallest nation to qualify for the tournament. Curaçao fans may not recall their team’s 7-1 defeat against Germany, but they’ll remember Comenencia’s shot from just outside the box. This 22-year-old midfielder, now with Zurich in the Swiss Super League, has only recently stepped up to the senior level after playing for the reserves of PSV Eindhoven and Juventus. Now he boasts a World Cup goal. (REUTERS)
Miro Muheim: Although Miro Muheim, the 35-year-old center back, won’t be credited for the goal, he played a significant role in the match by challenging Khoukhi’s cross, which resulted in an own goal that equalized during stoppage time. Khoukhi celebrated as if it were his own goal, running to the corner as teammates gathered in joy. Muheim’s contribution was vital for Qatar to secure its first World Cup point. Having played professionally for over 15 years, he has largely remained in Qatar, starting at Al-Arabi for seven years before spending nine years at Al-Sadd. (REUTERS)
Jovo Lukic: Lukic had never scored for Bosnia prior to their opening draw against co-host Canada. Representing Universitatea Cluj in Romania, he had only one prior appearance for his nation before May 29. However, due to injuries to Edin Dzeko and Haris Tabakovic, Lukic got the chance to make his competitive debut in Toronto. He netted a close-range header from a corner kick and will forever hold the distinction of having scored the first World Cup goal on Canadian soil. (REUTERS)
Emam Ashour: Ashour scored Egypt’s first World Cup goal with a powerful shot from outside the box during a 1-1 draw with Belgium. His celebration was so exuberant that it even knocked him over, thanks to teammate Mostafa Zico. Despite the presence of stars like Jérémy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, and Mohamed Salah on the pitch, Ashour was voted man of the match. Having primarily spent his career in Egypt and Saudi Arabia, Ashour has only one season of European football under his belt. (REUTERS)