A historic moment unfolded as a mother and son duo from New Zealand participated together in a World Cup for the first time. Tyler Bindon, a defender for Nottingham Forest, entered the field for New Zealand in their World Cup match against Iran. His mother, Jenny Bindon, previously a goalkeeper for New Zealand, had a notable career participating in the Women’s World Cup and the Olympic Games.
During the match, 21-year-old Tyler was subbed in, resulting in a 2-2 tie against Iran. His proud parents watched from the stands in Inglewood, California. Tyler expressed his gratitude and pride on Instagram, acknowledging the significance of representing New Zealand alongside his mother at such a prestigious event.
A product of the Los Angeles FC academy system, Tyler comes from a family of athletes. His father, Grant, led New Zealand’s volleyball team, prompting the family’s move to California when Tyler was young due to Jenny’s coaching responsibilities at UCLA.
Jenny shared how Tyler’s exposure to her sporting career shaped his aspirations in football, making it a tangible goal for him. She expressed the nervousness she feels watching him play and described him as an exceptional individual.
New Zealand is set to face Egypt in their next match in Vancouver, British Columbia. Notable father-son duos in World Cup history include Claudio Reyna and his son, Gio, who recently scored for the United States. Additionally, Erling Haaland, a star striker for Manchester City, made a memorable World Cup debut, following in the footsteps of his father who also played in the tournament.
