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    How Tall Is Gilberto Mora? The Number That Surprises Everyone Who Watches Him Play

    Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockJuly 7, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read2 Views
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    Football once every generation has a certain type of player—not the tallest or most physically impressive, but the one who makes you forget all of that in the first five minutes of watching. This player is Gilberto Mora right now, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup has shown the world the best picture so far.

    Mora is 17 years old and stands 1.68 meters tall, which is about 5 feet 6 inches. Depending on the source, he is listed as being anywhere from 5’6″ to 5’9″. The difference is small and not really important. The important thing is what he does with that frame, which is a lot.

    Mora was born on October 14, 2008, in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. He grew up in the Tijuana youth academy and made a name for himself in the lower levels before head coach Juan Carlos Osorio brought him up to the first team before the 2024–25 Liga MX season. He played his first game on August 19, 2024, against Santos Laguna. When he came on in the 72nd minute, he set up a goal right away. He had been alive for 15 years, 10 months, and 5 days. Tijuana’s youngest debutant ever. The third-youngest player in Liga MX history to make their debut. Also, just for fun, he was the youngest player in the history of the Mexican top flight to ever record an assist.

    Gilberto Mora Height
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    After twelve days, he scored his first goal as a professional in a 2–1 win over León. At 15 years and 320 days, he scored the youngest goal in Liga MX history. It’s easy for these kinds of records to get lost in the hype, but when you look at how quickly they piled up, it’s hard not to think that something truly strange is going on here.

    His slim, compact, and right-footed build makes him a good attacking midfielder for today’s games. It’s not in Mora’s game to win headers or push defenders off the ball. He reads pressure early, moves between lines, and makes angles. As soon as the game starts, his quick decision-making makes his height and weight less important. He’s not very big—137 pounds. But being small doesn’t mean he’s weak, and the way he moves makes me think he’s learned how to use his size instead of fighting it.

    What’s interesting about the talk about Mora’s height is how familiar it sounds. Some of the best attacking midfielders and forwards in the game were shorter than average. To make up for it, they had low centers of gravity, quick turning circles, and an innate ability to get the ball in tight spaces. At least in terms of style, Mora fits that bill. There’s still a lot of doubt about whether he ever gets to those levels.

    That question is even more clear now that the 2026 World Cup is over. Mora was the youngest player in the tournament. He joined the team on May 31, 2026, and was named the youngest player. Coming off the bench, he played his first game against South Africa in the group stage. Then came the round of 32 match against Ecuador, where he got to start. This made him the second-youngest player in World Cup history to do so, after Pelé in 1958. You shouldn’t jump to that conclusion, but you also shouldn’t try to avoid it either.

    Transfermarkt says that he is worth about €9.8 million right now, which is the most he has ever been worth in his short career. Reports say that clubs like Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, and Liverpool are interested in him. It’s possible that some of that is just guesswork made stronger by the World Cup. It’s also possible that the interest is real. In the past few years, European clubs have moved quickly to get younger players.

    Mora is still a Tijuana player for now. He wears number 10 and is still 17 years old. He is still growing in every way. As he grows up, his height might stay around 1.75 meters, or it might not change much. In any case, it’s becoming clearer that the number on the tape measure isn’t going to be what makes or breaks his career.

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