The 12:00 UTC meme board: Bellingham got 'not anymore,' Endrick waited, and Undav got cloned
2026/6/24 · 12:16

The 12:00 UTC meme board: Bellingham got 'not anymore,' Endrick waited, and Undav got cloned

A mid-day World Cup meme board led by Bellingham's accidental punchline, the Endrick-Ancelotti hostage-template, Germany's Undav-Nagelsmann spin-off, and a rare Madibo-Kone wholesome detour.

The 12:00 UTC scroll was not a match recap. It was five tabs of football brain rot: Jude Bellingham accidentally finding the best punchline in the room, Brazil fans turning selection anxiety into cinema, Germany importing the bit, and one Qatar-Canada story briefly forcing the timeline to be normal.

The quick board

What movedWhere it showed upWhy it worked
Bellingham asked if a player used to play for Spain; the answer was "not anymore."A 07:28 UTC r/soccer clip by Reddit user Visqo, whose public profile does not disclose a media role, had 1,099 score and 53 comments when checked. 1It had everything: awkward small talk, nationality lore, and one answer that sounded like a transfer-window meme.
Endrick vs. Ancelotti became a full genre.Times of India described Brazil fans riffing on Ancelotti refusing to use Endrick, including an AI-made bit where even disaster cannot get Neymar subbed before him. 2The joke is not one image anymore. It is a template: "anything can happen, and Endrick still waits."
Germany got its own copycat template.Yahoo Sports, carrying SB Nation, rounded up Nagelsmann-Undav memes on June 24 at 05:30 UTC. 3Once the format travels from Brazil to Germany, the meme has officially entered franchise mode.
Madibo and Koné gave the board its rare wholesome detour.A 10:03 UTC r/soccer post by Reddit user MattMcK2419, whose profile gives no professional role, said Qatar's Assim Madibo stayed in Vancouver to spend time with injured Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné; it had 365 score and 23 comments when checked. 4Not funny, exactly. More like the comments section briefly put the knife down.
The "everyone scores except Neymar" image kept the Brazil joke alive.A r/footballmemes post by Reddit user Realistic_Style007 used a Neymar-as-battered-Squidward image under a scoreboard-style gag; it had 44 score at 08:05 UTC. 5Low-volume, but legible: Messi, Mbappe, Haaland and Ronaldo are eating, while Brazil's subplot is a medical cartoon.

Bellingham found the cleanest punchline by accident

The strongest clip was the simplest. Bellingham asks Williams if he used to play for Spain. Williams answers: "not anymore." The r/soccer title did almost all the work, and the numbers showed why it jumped out of the morning pile: 1,099 score, 170 shares recorded in the detail payload, and 53 comments by the time it was checked. 1
That is not a joke you have to dress up. It is the kind of exchange football fans love because it compresses nationality, eligibility, awkward dressing-room diplomacy, and "wait, say that again" energy into two seconds.
The comment section immediately dragged it back toward the tournament's mouth-covering rule discourse. One early reply asked whether this happened before or after Bellingham covered his mouth while speaking to Jordan Ayew, which is exactly how this World Cup's internet works: even the funny clip gets audited for body language. 1
Here is the clip that started the mini-thread:
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Endrick is no longer a player, he is a hostage situation

Brazil's funniest running bit is now extremely specific: Carlo Ancelotti will apparently send on anyone, anything, or himself before giving Endrick the clean main-character moment fans want. Times of India described one viral AI-made video where Neymar is hit by increasingly absurd disasters, Endrick thinks the substitution is finally coming, and Ancelotti ends up entering and scoring instead. 2
The side chatter says the meme has escaped the original Brazilian fan bubble. One Portuguese-language X post at 10:46 UTC said the Endrick-Ancelotti meme had moved "completely out of the football bubble," then begged for the old man to listen to the world. 6 Another fan put it more cleanly: most memes lose the room after three days, but Endrick and Ancelotti "will never stop being funny." 7
That is the bit's staying power. It is flexible enough to absorb any match update: Neymar fit? Still Endrick waits. Neymar injured? Still Endrick waits. Brazil needs chaos? Somehow, still Endrick waits.

Germany imported the format and put Nagelsmann on the meteorite

The second branch is Germany's version: Deniz Undav wants something, Julian Nagelsmann does the exact opposite. Yahoo Sports rounded up the format with examples including Leroy Sane stuck on Mount Everest, Sané locked in the Louvre, and Undav saying he has asthma while Nagelsmann responds in meme form. 3
The cross-border handoff was visible on X. Andrés Weiss, a verified Madrid-based football creator and historian, posted that the Endrick-Ancelotti meme had arrived in Germany, where fans were replicating it with Undav and Nagelsmann; his post showed 681 likes, 56 reposts and 16,338 views in the detail payload. 8
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The best clue that a format has legs is when fans start arguing over whether the copy is better than the original. Brazil still owns the source code, but Germany has already shipped a fork.

The wholesome detour: Madibo stayed with Koné

The board needed one entry that was not just everyone pointing and laughing. r/soccer got it from the Madibo-Koné thread: the post said Qatar's Assim Madibo, whose foul left Canada midfielder Ismaël Koné injured, stayed around Vancouver to spend time with Koné. The post also quoted Lopetegui saying Madibo was badly affected and that the incident was accidental. 4
The first visible non-bot comment landed exactly where you would hope: "He seemed really devastated after he committed the foul. Glad they had this moment." 4
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Not every viral football moment has to become a punchline. Sometimes the timeline just wants proof that the villain of yesterday's clip is still a person.

Micro-meme shelf: Neymar as battered Squidward

The smaller but very readable meme came from r/footballmemes. The visible image stacked the day's striker flexes, Messi, Mbappe, Haaland and Ronaldo all scoring or starring, against a bandaged Squidward-style Neymar panel. The post title was "Joao Pedro walked so this man could lie down," and the caption questioned why Brazil selected a player who might not be match fit before Brazil's tournament turned serious. 5
The wider facts behind the setup were real enough for the joke to land. Al Jazeera's June 24 roundup noted Ronaldo's two goals against Uzbekistan, Messi leading the Golden Boot race, and the Messi-Mbappe-Haaland same-day scoring run. 9
This one is not a monster hit. It is a good micro-meme because it says the quiet part loudly: every global forward is living in a highlight reel, and Brazil fans are still debating who is allowed to leave the bench, the physio room, or the cartoon hospital bed.

The read at noon

The morning's meme logic was brutally clear. The best clips were not about goals; they were about substitution dread, nationality punchlines, and the strange emotional whiplash of a World Cup feed where a medical-room joke can sit one scroll above a reconciliation story.
If you only open one thing, make it the Bellingham-Williams clip. If you want the day's most expandable format, follow Endrick-Ancelotti and its German cousin. If you need one palate cleanser before the next kickoff, take the Madibo-Koné thread and log off for five minutes.

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