The UEFA Champions League perennially showcases the brightest talents in European soccer, and this season is no exception. Emerging stars like Yamine Lamal of Barcelona, George Ilenikhena of Antwerp, and Warren Zaire-Emery of Paris Saint-Germain have been making significant contributions to their teams. While Lamal, the youngest of the trio, recently turned 18 and is yet to score in the UCL, his potential is evident. Let’s take a journey through some notable young players who made their mark by scoring in the Champions League before turning 18.
Jamal Musiala (17 years and 363 days) In 2021, Jamal Musiala of Bayern Munich etched his name in history by scoring at the age of 17 years and 363 days in a 4-1 victory against SS Lazio. The Germany international, who started his career with Chelsea’s youth team, is now 21 and continues to shine on the European stage.
Aaron Ramsey (17 years and 300 days) Over a decade ago, Aaron Ramsey made headlines when he scored for Arsenal at 17 years and 300 days in a 5-2 win against Fenerbahce in 2008. Although not the youngest scorer for the Gunners, Ramsey’s talent was undeniable, eventually leading him to become a key figure for both club and country.
Jude Bellingham (17 years and 289 days) Jude Bellingham’s memorable moment came in 2021 when he scored for Borussia Dortmund against Manchester City at 17 years and 289 days. The English midfielder, now representing Real Madrid, showcased his potential early in his career despite Dortmund’s defeat.
Warren Zaire-Emery (17 years and 280 days) Warren Zaire-Emery, the young midfield sensation for Paris Saint-Germain, scored his first UCL goal at 17 years and 280 days in a crucial match against Borussia Dortmund in 2023. Although PSG’s youngest scorer in the Champions League at the time, his record was short-lived as George Ilenikhena of Antwerp surpassed it later in the tournament.
Breel Embolo (17 years and 263 days) Back in 2014, Breel Embolo announced himself on the European stage by scoring for Basel at 17 years and 263 days in a 4-0 victory against Ludogorets. The Swiss international, now with AS Monaco, continues to make an impact in top-flight football.
Bojan Krkic (17 years and 217 days) Bojan Krkic’s early goal for Barcelona against Schalke 04 in 2008 at 17 years and 217 days hinted at a promising career ahead. Although he didn’t reach the heights initially expected, Krkic’s achievement remains significant in his football journey.
Cesc Fabregas (17 years and 217 days) Another prodigy from La Masia, Cesc Fabregas, scored his first Champions League goal for Arsenal against Rosenborg at 17 years and 217 days in 2004. Fabregas went on to have a successful career, captaining Arsenal and later returning to Barcelona.
Mateo Kovacic (17 years and 215 days) Mateo Kovacic impressed at a young age, scoring for Dinamo Zagreb against Lyon at 17 years and 215 days in 2011. The Croatian midfielder, now with Manchester City, has since become a four-time Champions League winner.
Antonio Nusa (17 years and 149 days) Antonio Nusa made history as one of the youngest Champions League goal scorers at 17 years and 149 days when he scored for Club Brugge against Porto in 2022. Despite not securing a Premier League move recently, Nusa’s achievement remains remarkable.
George Ilenikhena (17 years and 119 days) George Ilenikhena’s late winner for Antwerp against Barcelona in 2023 at 17 years and 119 days earned him recognition as one of the brightest young talents in the game. His goal also set a French record, surpassing Warren Zaire-Emery’s achievement just minutes earlier.
Ansu Fati (17 years and 40 days) Ansu Fati became the youngest Champions League goal scorer of all time at 17 years and 40 days when he scored for Barcelona against Inter Milan in 2019. Despite facing injury setbacks, Fati’s impact on the pitch was undeniable during his time with the Catalan giants.
Notable Knockout Goals Several players, including Krkic, Bellingham, and Musiala, deserve special mention for scoring crucial goals in the Champions League knockout stages, further highlighting their exceptional talent and composure at a young age.
Lamine Yamal: A Record in the Making? Barcelona’s latest sensation, Lamine Yamal, presents a strong case to challenge Ansu Fati’s record as the youngest Champions League scorer. At just 16 years and 243 days, Yamal’s potential is evident, and fans eagerly anticipate his future exploits on the European stage.
In conclusion, the UEFA Champions League continues to serve as a platform for young talents to showcase their abilities and make their mark on football history. With each passing season, new stars emerge, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe of their precocious talents.
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