2026 World Cup Group A: Mexico relies on Gimenez, while South Korea have Son Heung-min.
Thursday, 4 June 2026 | 07:15
Author: Arif S

Source: Antara/Gilang Galiartha
2026 World Cup Group A does not only promise fierce competition for knockout stage qualification spots. This group, featuring Mexico, South Africa, South Korea and the Czech Republic, is set to become a high-stakes stage for the star strikers of each nation.
As one of the tournament hosts, Mexico fields a well-built attacking line. Santiago Giménez and Raúl Jiménez are established as El Tri's primary goal threats for the entire tournament.
Santiago Giménez, currently contracted to AC Milan, remains a lethal hazard for opposing defences. He possesses sharp spatial reading ability and natural goalscoring instinct.
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Alongside Giménez, Mexico also leans on the seasoned experience of Raúl Jiménez. The Fulham forward is one of the most prolific active goalscorers in the history of the Mexico Men's National Team.
Jiménez currently ranks 3rd on Mexico's all-time top scorers list with 44 goals from 123 international caps. He sits just 8 goals away from breaking Javier Hernández's long-standing national record.
For South Africa, all hopes are pinned on Lyle Foster. The Burnley striker has recorded consistent positive development over the past several club seasons.
While he is yet to score his first senior international goal for South Africa, Foster has proven his threat as a forward after netting 3 goals for Burnley in the English top flight 2025/2026 Season.
Representing South Korea, attention remains fixed firmly on Son Heung-min. Even though he now plays for LAFC and has departed European club competitions, his status as South Korea's Football icon remains unchallenged.
Backed by elite level playing experience, Son is still the undisputed focal point of the Taegeuk Warriors' attack.
His international record confirms this standing: Son currently holds 2nd place on South Korea's all-time scorers list with 56 goals.
He is only 2 goals behind legendary striker Cha Bum-kun, who remains the all-time top goalscorer for the South Korea Men's National Team.
The 2026 World Cup may become the historic tournament where Son equals, or even overtakes, this national record.
Joining this goalscoring race in Group A is Patrik Schick. The Czech Republic international striker is renowned for his clinical finishing inside the penalty area.
Since his senior debut in 2016, Schick has registered 25 goals from 52 caps for the Czech Republic. This haul places him 4th on his nation's all-time top scorers ranking.
Now entering the peak physical age for a professional striker, Schick has strong opportunities to add to this tally. The 2026 World Cup presents an ideal chance for him to close the gap with the great Czech Football Legends.











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