Gora and Nmecha’s Manchester City bond comes full circle at the World Cup
Before Germany’s World Cup opener, Curacao winger Kenji Gora said he hoped to swap shirts with Felix Nmecha, calling him a close friend and saying it would be “a memory for life.” Gora added that exchanging shirts with “one of my close friends who plays for the Germany national team” would be “amazing.”
That wish nearly came true in a way neither player could have scripted. Nmecha, now with Borussia Dortmund, scored the match’s first goal, while Gora, who plays for Maccabi Haifa, watched from the bench because he was not in Curacao’s starting lineup.
The connection between them goes back to Manchester City’s youth academy, where both players came through the system. Gora spent time there despite being six years older than Nmecha, but made only three senior appearances for City before moving to Wolfsburg and later to Dortmund. Their friendship was formed in City’s academy ranks, even with the age gap.
The article is presented under the context of the 2026 World Cup, and notes that Gora’s pre-match hope to trade shirts with Nmecha was rooted in that longstanding personal relationship.
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