Julián Quiñones

Julián Quiñones

MEX
 • #16 Center Forward
Position

CF

Role

Playmaking Forward

Birthdate (Age)

Mar 24, 1997 (29)

Preferred Foot

Right

Height

5'11"

Weight

174 lb

National Team
Mexico

Ranking

11thout of 151
Overall Grade70.860th/151
Impact score7.910th/151
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Grades

Key Grades

This season

Overall
4th/21 FWD
65.5
Shooting
1st/11 FWD
75
Passing
2nd/21 FWD
73.1
Tackle Resistance
2nd/19 FWD
82.8
Aerial Duel
7th/17 FWD
61.8
Headed Shooting
N/A

Overall Grades by game

This season

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Metrics

Key Metrics

1
Appearances
83
Minutes
1
Goals
0
Assists
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News

Jun 17, 2026

Back in full training

Quinones (undisclosed) was back training with the Mexico squad and appeared to be in full shape and good spirits, suggesting he should be fit for Thursday's clash against South Korea, according to TNT Sports Mexico.

Analysis: Quinones had raised some concern after asking to be substituted in the 79th minute of the opening victory over South Africa, with coach Javier Aguirre noting he was limping and appeared to be managing some fatigue. However, his return to training without any apparent restrictions is an encouraging sign, and the one-week rest between fixtures appears to have been sufficient for him to recover. The forward was the standout performer against South Africa, scoring the opening goal and coming close to adding a second, and his availability for Thursday's fixture is welcome news for Aguirre heading into what promises to be a demanding second group stage clash.

Jun 11, 2026

Scores, limps off in win

Quinones scored one goal during Thursday's 2-0 win over South Africa before leaving the pitch in the 79th minute, with coach Javier Aguirre commenting after the game "He asked to be substituted. He was tired, he had something, he was limping.", Gabriela Medellin of ABC Noticias reports.

Analysis: Quinones put in an outstanding performance against the African side, scoring the ninth-minute winner via right-footed finish from the edge of the box and coming close to doubling his count with a shot to the post later in the first half. The forward, who was indisputably named the man of the match, raised concerns about his physical condition, although there are currently no signs that it's anything more than fatigue. Assuming the one-week rest between games is enough for him to regain full fitness, he should stay put on the left wing over Alexis Vega for the second group-stage fixture versus South Korea, with the team looking to take advantage of the Saudi Pro League scoring champion's superb form.

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