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Ghana’s new star Caleb Yirenchi sets World Cup record with stoppage-time winner
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100% centerFirst reported by Mako · Jun 18, 2026
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What happened
Caleb Yirenchi scored a 95th-minute winner for Ghana against Panama, becoming the youngest player ever to net a World Cup stoppage-time winning goal. The 20-year-old Nordsjaelland midfielder, a Right to Dream academy graduate, is now drawing even more attention from major European clubs.
- 01Yirenchi scored Ghana’s 95th-minute winner over Panama.
- 02He set a World Cup record at 20 years and 153 days.
- 03European giants were already monitoring the Nordsjaelland midfielder.
- 04He came through Ghana’s Right to Dream academy.
- 05He has been compared to former Ghana star Michael Essien.
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