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History makers: the first mother and son duo to play at World Cup
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History makers: the first mother and son duo to play at World Cup Nottingham Forest centre back Tyler Bindon came off the bench for New Zealand in its World Cup opener against Iran. His mum Jenny Bindon was a goalkeeper for New Zealand and played in the Women’s World Cup. A mother and son from New Zealand have made history as the first to both play at a World Cup.
History makers: the first mother and son duo to play at World Cup
Nottingham Forest centre back Tyler Bindon came off the bench for New Zealand in its World Cup opener against Iran. His mum Jenny Bindon was a goalkeeper for New Zealand and played in the Women’s World Cup.
A mother and son from New Zealand have made history as the first to both play at a World Cup.
Nottingham Forest centre back Tyler Bindon came off the bench for New Zealand in its World Cup opener against Iran. His mum Jenny Bindon was a goalkeeper for New Zealand from 2004-14, and played in the Women’s World Cup in 2007 and 2011, as well as the Olympic Games in 2008 and 2012. Tyler, 21, was a late substitute on Monday night when New Zealand drew 2-2 with Iran. His parents cheered him from the stands in Inglewood, California. Both of Tyler’s parents are athletes. His father, Grant, captained New Zealand’s volleyball team. When Tyler was 12, the Bindon family moved to California because Jenny was named an assistant coach of UCLA’s women’s team.
Tyler is a product of the Los Angeles FC academy system. “I find watching him play even more challenging than playing myself,” Jenny said. “I get more nervous, but he is an absolute joy, an amazing human being.”
The All Whites face Egypt on Sunday in Vancouver, British Columbia. Egypt played to a 1-1 draw with Belgium in its opener on Monday. More than 20 fathers and sons have played in the World Cup.
Among them are Claudio Reyna and his son, Gio, who scored for the United States in its win over Paraguay on Friday.
Norway and Manchester City star striker Erling Haaland, who scored twice on his World Cup debut here, is the son of Alf-Inge Haaland, who played in the 1994 World Cup.
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