Johan Manzambi World Cup record

Who is Johan Manzambi? The Teen Phenom Rewriting FIFA History | World Cup 2026
Johan Manzambi celebrates his historic brace for Switzerland against Bosnia and Herzegovina at Los Angeles Stadium, FIFA World Cup 2026. Youngest substitute brace in World Cup history.
⚡ Breakout Star
2 Goals in 20 Minutes · Youngest Sub Brace in WC History
Johan Manzambi · Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina · Los Angeles · June 19, 2026

Who is Johan Manzambi? The Teen Phenom Rewriting FIFA History

🏷️ Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia · SC Freiburg · Group A · FIFA World Cup 2026

While elite nations scrambled for results on the opening day, a 20-year-old SC Freiburg forward walked off a Los Angeles pitch having just broken a record that had stood since the World Cup's earliest era. Johan Manzambi scored twice in a 20-minute cameo as Switzerland dismantled Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 — and football's scouting networks haven't stopped talking since.

⚽ The Historic Night in Los Angeles

Switzerland's victory at the Los Angeles Stadium was commanding from the start, but it was Manzambi's late entrance that elevated it from a routine group win to a record-breaking occasion. Bosnia had already been reduced to 10 men after Tarik Muharemović was shown a red card in the 80th minute, but Manzambi's impact went far beyond capitalizing on numerical advantage.

While Portugal were struggling to a 1-1 draw against DR Congo in Houston, Manzambi was delivering one of the most clinical substitute performances in World Cup history — netting in the 74th and 90th minutes to seal the scoreline and cement his place in the record books.

📊 Performance Breakdown

In just 20 minutes, Manzambi earned an 8.1 match rating and turned himself into an overnight viral sensation. Here's what the numbers looked like:

Statistic Value
Minutes Played 20 mins
Goals Scored 2 (74', 90')
Shots on Target 2 / 2 (100%)
Passing Accuracy 11 / 13 (85%)
Match Rating (Opta) 8.1
With this performance, Manzambi officially became the youngest substitute in World Cup history to score a brace in a single match — a record that underlines just how extraordinary his debut on the global stage was.

Manzambi's rise isn't a fluke. Born in Switzerland to Angolan parents, he has climbed through SC Freiburg's academy ranks with steady, deliberate progression. His club numbers in both the Bundesliga and the UEFA Europa League — including a vital goal against S.C. Braga in May — reflect a player whose development has been carefully managed.

His profile is unusual: explosive pace combined with genuine aerial presence, and a decision-making maturity inside the box that most forwards don't develop until their mid-twenties. That composure under pressure — two shots, two goals, no wasted movement — was exactly what made his cameo so striking.

"He has no fear. The bigger the moment, the more calm he becomes — that's incredibly rare at 20."

— Murat Yakin, Switzerland head coach, post-match press conference. ESPN FC Match Coverage

🔮 What This Means for Switzerland's Campaign

Switzerland now sit top of their group after a statement opening result. Manager Murat Yakin faces the kind of selection dilemma coaches enjoy: does Manzambi stay as a match-changing super-sub, or does his performance demand a starting role? Given the evidence from Los Angeles, it would take considerable nerve to leave him out of the XI entirely.

For the tournament at large, Manzambi's arrival signals something broader — this World Cup is already producing the next generation of stars, and the 20-year-old from Freiburg has planted his flag firmly at the front of that conversation.

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