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Folarin Balogun Shines in U.S. Debut at 2026 World Cup

The Arsenal forward’s early heroics spark excitement as the United States opens its tournament campaign

Folarin Balogun arrived in Qatar with a quiet confidence, but his feet quickly announced his presence on the world stage.

In the United States’ opening match against Australia, the Arsenal forward struck the decisive opener, and two weeks later he doubled the lead in a 4‑1 victory over Paraguay, netting both goals in the first half.

A Historical Milestone

His brace against Paraguay marked the first time a U.S. player had scored two goals in a single World Cup game since Bert Patenaude’s feat in 1930, underscoring the significance of his contribution.

Teammate Christian Pulisic, who has watched Balogun’s rise from the sidelines, described the striker as “lethal” in front of goal, a compliment that resonated through the locker room.

Off the pitch, Balogun revealed that he unwinds by streaming shows on Netflix, calling his World Cup debut a “dreamy night” after a binge‑watch session.

Looking Ahead

With the group stage still unfolding, the United States men’s national team prepares for its next encounter, and Balogun’s early form has raised expectations that he could be a decisive factor in the knockout rounds.

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