Jude Bellingham Becomes Youngest European Player To Feature In 4 Major Tournaments During England's World Cup 2026 Win Over Croatia | Video
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Texas: England's Jude Bellingham has become the youngest European player to feature in four different major men's tournaments, achieving the milestone at just 22 years and 353 days during England's World Cup 2026 opener against Croatia.
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| Jude Bellingham (22) is now the YOUNGEST ever European player in history to appear at four different major tournaments.
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) June 17, 2026
✅ EURO 2020
✅ 2022 World Cup
✅ EURO 2024
✅ 2026 World Cup
And he celebrates with a goal. pic.twitter.com/IRXg0NqZkP
Historic European tournament record
Bellingham reached the record after being named in Thomas Tuchel's starting XI ahead of Morgan Rogers, further cementing his status as one of the most experienced young players on the global stage, according to the Opta Analyst website.
In the process, he became the first player to complete the feat before turning 23, setting a new benchmark in European football history.
England's second-half performance
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 17, 2026
️ Tuchel's half-time speech
⚽️ Anderson's assist for his goal
Jude Bellingham reflects on England v Croatia with @GabrielClarke05 pic.twitter.com/rdpQdytJt5
Previous record and peers
The previous record had been broken just four days earlier by Germany's Jamal Musiala, who reached his fourth major tournament appearance at 23 years and 108 days during Germany's 7-1 win over Curacao.
Spain's Pedri (23 years, 202 days) and Belgium's Jeremy Doku (24 years, 19 days) also marked their fourth major tournament appearances at the 2026 World Cup against Cape Verde and Egypt, respectively.
Jude Bellingham and Luka Modrić after FIFA World Cup 2026 #England vs #Croatia. pic.twitter.com/1MWaLNbGNG
— Seputar Real Madrid (@SeputarMadrid) June 17, 2026
Jude Bellingham vs Croatie
— (@Bllingham_) June 17, 2026
pic.twitter.com/BzHAgROsB2
Tournament experience and comparisons
Despite being only 22, Bellingham already ranks among the most experienced young players in major tournament history, with his appearance against Croatia taking him to 16 appearances for England at major tournaments.
This places him ahead of several prominent names, including Frank Lampard, Tony Adams and Bryan Robson, and gives him the most appearances by any European player before turning 23.
Jude Bellingham has scored seven international goals and four of them have been in major tournaments.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) June 17, 2026
Big game player pic.twitter.com/XzhazrFlFd
He now leads teammate Bukayo Saka and is ahead of Josko Gvardiol (14), Pedri (14), Cristiano Ronaldo (12) and Michael Owen (12) in the list.
England open World Cup campaign
Meanwhile, England opened their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with an entertaining 4-2 win over Croatia in their Group L clash at the Dallas Stadium on Wednesday (local time).
'Off To A Winning Start': Harry Kane Hails England's Strong Second-Half Display In 4-2 Win Over Croatia | VideoHarry Kane scored twice, Jude Bellingham produced a standout second-half strike, while substitute Marcus Rashford added a late goal to complete the victory as Thomas Tuchel's side overcame a determined Croatian challenge.
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