Early Life and Background
Nestory Irankunda was born in a refugee camp in Tanzania in 2006. His parents had left Burundi because of war. Later, his family moved to Australia, where he grew up and found football as a passion.
He worked his way up through youth football in Australia and joined Adelaide United. His performances quickly stood out because of his speed, skill, and direct attacking style.
Rise at Adelaide United
At Adelaide United, Irankunda made a strong impact in the A League. He scored 16 goals and added eight assists for the senior team. These numbers helped him build a reputation as one of Australia’s most exciting young players.
His form attracted attention from top European clubs. That interest led to a big move to Germany.
Move to Bayern Munich
In 2024, Irankunda signed for Bayern Munich. He trained with world class players, including Harry Kane. However, he did not get first team minutes.
This lack of game time created a problem. He wanted to play regularly to secure a place in Australia’s World Cup squad.
To continue his growth, he went on loan to Grasshopper in Switzerland. Even there, he still needed more consistent playing time.
Decision to Join Watford
In 2025, Irankunda made a bold choice. He left Bayern Munich and joined Watford FC in England. He chose regular football over staying at a top European club.
This decision helped him stay in contention for Australia’s national team. It also matched his long term dream of playing in England.
International Breakthrough With Australia
Irankunda made his Australia debut in a World Cup qualifier against Bangladesh. He scored his first international goals soon after, including a key strike against Palestine.
He quickly became one of the youngest scorers in Australia’s football history. His confidence on the field grew with each match.
Historic World Cup Moment
In a major World Cup match against Turkey, Irankunda scored the opening goal in a 2 0 win. That goal made him the youngest player to score for Australia in a World Cup.
The goal marked a turning point in his international career. It also showed why his decision to leave Bayern for more playing time worked out.
Playing Style and Reputation
Teammates describe him as fast, fearless, and unpredictable. Mohamed Toure called him “Houdini” because of his ability to escape defenders.
Some believe he can have a big impact on Australia’s future, similar to top young stars in Europe. His growth now depends on consistency and discipline.
