Brazil’s World Cup campaign got a jolt of teenage electricity on June 24, 2026, when 19-year-old Rayan Vitor Simplício Rocha made his first senior international start and immediately made it count. Seven minutes into Brazil’s Group C fixture against Scotland in Miami, the young forward forced a defensive error that led to the Seleção’s opening goal.
From injury replacement to instant impact
Rayan wasn’t originally penciled in as a starter. He earned his spot in the lineup after Raphinha, one of Brazil’s established attacking options, went down with an injury.
Within seven minutes of kickoff, the teenager was already causing problems for the Scottish backline. His pressing forced a defensive error that Brazil converted into the match’s opening goal.
The forward is a product of Vasco da Gama, one of Brazil’s traditional Rio de Janeiro clubs, who has since moved to AFC Bournemouth in the English Premier League.
Brazil’s next generation announces itself
Rayan’s inclusion, born out of necessity thanks to Raphinha’s injury, turned into a statement about Brazil’s depth. He joins fellow emerging talent Endrick as part of the next wave of the Seleção under Carlo Ancelotti.
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