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Deniz Undav Scores Twice to Lead Germany as Kurdish Striker Shines at World Cup

Deniz Undav scored two crucial goals to give Germany a 2-1 win over Ivory Coast at the 2026 World Cup. For Kurdish fans, the result meant even more as the Kurdish-German striker stepped into the spotlight.

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Deniz Undav scored twice as Germany beat Ivory Coast 2-1 in Toronto, turning a tense World Cup group match into one of the tournament’s early standout stories. The VfB Stuttgart forward came off the bench, leveled the match in the 68th minute, and struck again in stoppage time to seal the win. For many Kurdish fans, the result carried extra meaning because Undav is the son of Kurdish parents from Turkey.

Ivory Coast had taken the lead through Franck Kessié in the first half and looked on course for a major result. Germany pushed for a response, and coach Julian Nagelsmann turned to his bench. Undav changed the match almost at once. His first goal settled Germany, and his second completed the comeback and sent Germany into the knockout stage from Group E.

Deniz Undav Delivers When Germany Need Him Most

Deniz Undav is no longer just a useful squad player for Germany. He is becoming one of the team’s most important finishers.

Germany had already opened the tournament with a 7-1 win over Curaçao. Undav also scored in that match after coming on as a substitute. That means he has now scored in both of Germany’s World Cup group games so far, with his two-goal display against Ivory Coast giving him an even bigger role in the tournament story.

The timing matters. Germany came into the World Cup with high expectations, but pressure builds fast in a short tournament. Players who can come off the bench and change a match often become as important as the regular starters. Against Ivory Coast, Undav did exactly that.【turn798317news37】

Deniz Undav Built His Career the Hard Way

Deniz Undav did not follow the usual route to the top.

He was born in Varel, Germany, and grew up near Bremen. As a young player, he was released by Werder Bremen. He later worked his way through the lower levels before becoming a professional at a later age than many top forwards. Bundesliga’s profile of his rise describes a player who went from the third division to becoming a Bundesliga and Germany striker within a few years.

That rise accelerated in Belgium with Union Saint-Gilloise, then continued in England with Brighton, and later in Germany with VfB Stuttgart. Stuttgart signed him in 2023, and he became a key part of their attack. Transfermarkt lists him as the son of Kurdish parents from Turkey, a detail that has made him a point of pride for many Kurds following the World Cup. His current contract at Stuttgart runs until 2029.

Deniz Undav Gives Kurdish Fans a World Cup Figure to Rally Around

Deniz Undav matters to Kurdish fans for more than football reasons.

Kurds are spread across several countries and do not have a FIFA World Cup team of their own. Because of that, Kurdish athletes who reach the biggest stages often carry a wider sense of representation. Undav’s success with Germany gives many Kurds a player they can identify with and support on the world stage. His background also reflects the wider Kurdish diaspora story in Europe, where many families built new lives while holding on to their identity.

That is why his two goals against Ivory Coast landed so strongly. It was not only a big night for Germany. It was also a proud moment for Kurdish fans who saw one of their own decide a World Cup match.

Deniz Undav Could Be Central to Germany’s Next Round Push

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Deniz Undav now looks harder to leave out.

Germany have attacking depth, but form matters most in tournament football. A striker who scores in back-to-back World Cup matches will always push his way into the conversation. If Nagelsmann keeps using him as a substitute, Undav has already shown he can punish tired defenses. If he moves into the starting lineup, Germany will expect more of the same.

For now, the facts are simple. Germany were in trouble. Deniz Undav came on. Germany won. And a Kurdish striker left his mark on the biggest stage in football.

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Soran Ari

Soran Ari is the founder and editor of Kurdish Weekly and a digital media entrepreneur. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Queen's University and a diploma in Health, Wellness, and Fitness from Mohawk College. He covers Kurdish affairs and global news with a focus on impactful, community-driven reporting, and is also the creator of the ESL Kurd language learning app.

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