youngest world cup winner

2024-05-19


Home. Scores. Schedule. Tables. Transfers. Teams. USWNT. USMNT. Leagues & Cups. Subscribe to ESPN+. Women's World Cup. Men's World Cup. Tickets. Spain teen Gavi became the third-youngest...

Jonah Lomu remains the youngest player to have appeared in a World Cup final back in 1995, at just 20 years and 43 days. As we all know the All Blacks famously lost that day and Lomu never...

Gavi became the youngest footballer to score a goal at the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar when he netted one against Costa Rica in their Group E match. Gavi scored in the 74th minute as Spain cruised to a 7-0 win. Gavi thus became the youngest to score at the football World Cup since Pele in 1958.

From Bondy to Paris and Beyond: How Kylian Mbappe Became the Youngest World Cup Winner and One of the Best Footballers in the World. By knbbs-sharer. May 27, 2023 age, football, goals, mbappe, world. In the summer of 2018, the world watched in awe as France emerged victorious in the FIFA World Cup, beating Croatia 4-2 in the final.

Pele created more records in the final when he scored a brace in Brazil's 5-2 win over hosts Sweden to become the youngest player to play and score in a football World Cup final. He also became the youngest FIFA World Cup winner at the end. Pele was part of the Brazilian teams that won the 1962 and 1970 FIFA World Cups.

Technically there has been a younger winner: 19-year-old Henri Cornet, but that was in 1904 and in rather murky circumstances. Bernal, nicknamed Escarabajo - the beetle, because he makes the...

The 16-year-old has taken the sports world by storm following his remarkable run to the World Championships final.

The youngest winner of the FIFA World Cup is Pelé (Brazil) aged 17 years 249 days at the Råsunda Stadium, Solna, Sweden, on 29 June 1958. Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online.

Michael Owen. (18 years, 190 days) England vs. Romania - 22 June 1998. Michael Owen is the third youngest player to score a World Cup goal, and the youngest European, with his strike in England's group stage game versus Romania in June 1998 coming when he was aged just 18 years, 190 days old.

The youngest World Cup winner was Aaqib Javed, who was only 19 when Pakistan won in 1992. The second- and third-youngest also came from that match: Moin Khan was 20, and Mushtaq Ahmed 21.

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