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Youngest Goalscorers in World Cup History

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Is there a better way to announce yourself than on football’s biggest stage than by scoring at the World Cup?

Being able to deliver for one’s country at such a young age is an early marker of star power. The ability to shrug off the pressure and take the nation’s destiny by the scruff of the neck is a special quality to behold.

There have been plenty of teenage starlets who have been selected for the World Cup, but the chance to step up and take a central role is an opportunity afforded to very few players. Even if the trust and belief is there, most young players only get to play in one World Cup as a teenager before they enter their peak years.

Such is the rarity of crowning a record young World Cup goalscorer, the top 20 list is composed of modern additions as well as players dating back to the earliest editions of the tournament. Here are the class of young players who managed to immortalise themselves before their football careers had ever really begun.

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Youngest World Cup Goalscorers (20-11)

No.

Name

Country

Age

World Cup

20

Ronald Gonzalez

Costa Rica

19 years and 319 days

Italy 1990

19

Mazzola

Brazil

19 years and 288 days

Sweden 1958

18

Moussa Wague

Senegal

19 years and 263 days

Russia 2018

17

Edmund Conen

Germany

19 years and 198 days

Italy 1934

16

Kylian Mbappé

France

19 years and 183 days

Russia 2018

15

Tostao

Brazil

19 years and 171 days

England 1966

14

Jude Bellingham

England

19 years and 145 days

Qatar 2022

13

Martin Hoffmann

East Germany

19 years and 88 days

Germany 1974

12

Divock Origi

Belgium

19 years and 65 days

Brazil 2014

11

Julian Green

USA

19 years and 25 days

Brazil 2014

10

Lionel Messi, Argentina

18 years and 357 days

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It feels very apt to begin the top 10 with Lionel Messi. The Argentine ace needed just 13 minutes to score his first World Cup goal, opening his account at the 2006 World Cup against Serbia and Montenegro. The 2022 World Cup winner went on to break the record for the all-time leading World Cup goalscorer at the 2026 tournament 20 years later.


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9

Lamine Yamal, Spain

18 years and 343 days

Lamine Yamal in action for Spain

The Spanish wonderkid is often, unsurprisingly, compared to Messi. And Barcelona’s new prodigy scored his first World Cup goal in the group stage of the 2026 tournament, doing so just two weeks younger than his Argentinian predecessor. The goal announces Lamine Yamal on the global stage and is sure to be the first of many for his native Spain.

8

Kerim Alajbegovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina

18 years and 276 days

Kerim Alajbegovic

After scoring on his international debut last year, Kerim Alajbegovic delivered another huge moment at the 2026 World Cup that betrays his youth. The Bayer Leverkusen-bound winger scored in the 3-1 victory over Qatar, helping his nation to qualify for the knockout stage for the first time in its history.

7

Dmitri Sychev, Russia

18 years and 231 days

In appearing for Russia at the 2002 World Cup, Dmitri Sychev became the youngest ever player to represent his country. And nine days after breaking that record, he became the country’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer with his goal against Belgium. Russia disappointingly crashed out at the group stage, but Sychev was a bright spark, adding three assists to his record-breaking goal at the tournament.


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6

Nicolae Kovacs, Romania

18 years and 197 days

The Romanian forward made history when he scored against Peru in the group stage of the 1930 World Cup. Nicolae Kovacs’ goal made him the youngest goalscorer in the tournament’s short history until he was surpassed by Mexico’s Manuel Rosas just five days later.

5

Michael Owen, England

18 years and 190 days

Michael Owen England

Michael Owen‘s breakout 1997-98 season for Liverpool gave England fans a reason to be excited, and the striker justified that with a record-breaking goal at the 1998 World Cup. Coming off the bench against Romania, Owen scored to become England’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer and the then third-youngest overall. However, his incredible solo goal against Argentina is the moment he is best remembered for at the 1998 World Cup.

4

Ibrahim Mbaye, Senegal

18 years and 143 days

Ibrahim Mbaye

Paris Saint Germain forward Ibrahim Mbaye’s stock has been quietly growing over the past two seasons, and the stars seemed to align for the Senegalese striker at the 2026 World Cup. 15 minutes after coming on as a substitute, Mbaye struck against France, the country he represented from U16 to U20 level before switching to Senegal. In doing so, he became both Senegal and Africa’s youngest ever World Cup goalscorer.

3

Gavi, Spain

18 years and 110 days

Gavi celebrates scoring for Spain.

Barcelona’s midfield maestro Gavi is the highest non-attacking entry on the list, but his inclusion is symbolic of the Spaniard’s great promise. After impressing for Barcelona, Gavi began to feature more and more for Spain following his first call-up in 2021. He then rewarded manager Luis Enrique’s trust by scoring his record-breaking goal against Costa Rica in their opening group game.

2

Manuel Rosas, Mexico

18 years and 93 days

Mexico’s Manuel Rosas broke a number of records at the inaugural World Cup — some sought after, some not. Against Chile, Rosas scored the first ever own goal at the World Cup. But just three days later against eventual runners-up Argentina, he scored the first ever World Cup penalty and became the youngest ever goalscorer at the World Cup. Rosas was also Mexico’s youngest ever World Cup representative until he was surpassed by Gilberto Mora at the 2026 tournament.

1

Pele, Brazil

17 years and 239 days

Pele Brazil 1970 World Cup REUTERS

Pele’s impressive benchmark remains unbeaten after almost 70 years. Incredibly, he is the only player on the list under the age of 18. Breaking into an offensively blessed Brazil side that included Jose Alfatini, Garrincha, and Vava, among others, Pele justified his inclusion with a star-making goal. After missing the beginning of the tournament through injury, the Brazilian made his record-setting mark against Wales in the quarterfinals. He would go on to add a hat-trick in the semifinals and a brace in the final, beating hosts Sweden 5-2.

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Fabrizio Romano Issues Marcus Rashford to Tottenham Transfer Update

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Tottenham are being linked with England World Cup attacker Marcus Rashford as they look to continue their busy summer of recruitment. Spurs have wasted no time in this summer window so far, already snapping up three new signings, including three freebies and a statement defensive signing in Jan Paul van Hecke.

The signings will keep coming as Roberto De Zerbi looks to give this Tottenham team a whole new look to ensure there is no third-straight bottom half finish.

A midfield signing appears to be the next priority, but Spurs are also working on other potential deals, and a World Cup Three Lion has emerged as a possible option.

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Spurs have been linked with a move for Manchester United and England winger Rashford in recent days. According to Fabrizio Romano, a deal could be on the cards, but there is nothing advanced at this stage.

“Many questions on Marcus Rashford and Tottenham, we had these links on Marcus Rashford and Tottenham and if it’s possible to see this deal happening,” Romano said on his YouTube channel. “If Tottenham can go for Marcus Rashford, if Tottenham is a possibility being considered. My understanding at the moment between Marcus Rashford and Tottenham is that there is nothing advanced, nothing close, nothing realistic as of today.

“Should the situation change I will be here to let you know because the Marcus Rashford situation is an open situation, a situation they have to clarify as soon as possible at Manchester United. There are several things keeping this open for Marcus Rashford but the understanding is at the moment there is nothing concrete or advanced with Tottenham.”

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Rashford played a big part in Barca winning the LaLiga title, scoring 14 and assisting as many across all competitions last season. The England international will have hoped to land a permanent deal on the back of that form, but the Catalan giants did not activate their option to buy.

They did not – and do not – rule out a deal at this stage, but their current priority is to find a new number nine to replace Robert Lewandowski. The Blaugrana are well aware that a striker deal could be very costly, and so they will revisit the Rashford situation if he remains available later in the window. The same transfer stance saw Barca miss out on Bernardo Silva to Real Madrid, but unless they are not pivoting from the current approach, and that could see the price they have to pay for Rashford increase, given the clause is no longer available to them, and it may mean the England international goes elsewhere.


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Jon Jones’ Tweet to Dustin Poirier After Arrest Goes Viral

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Former two-division UFC champion Jon Jones has sent a message to Dustin Poirier in the wake of the 37-year-old’s arrest at an Atlanta airport on Sunday evening for public drunkenness.

‘The Diamond was taken into custody after threatening a police officer, having been kicked off a plane because he was intoxicated. Footage of the fighter’s arrest has since emerged and quickly gone viral.

Since being charged, Poirier has addressed his situation in a series of social media posts, admitting that he needs to seek treatment for issues with alcohol. If found guilty, the Louisiana native could face up to a year in jail, together with a $1,000 fine.

Poirier retired from the Octagon after losing to Max Holloway at UFC 318 last July. In the days following his arrest, Dustin has opened up about how much he has struggled to adapt to life after fighting.

While reaction to his arrest has been split, Poirier has received plenty of support from inside the MMA world, with names such as Daniel Cormier sending well-wishes to the struggling former interim lightweight champion.

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Having retired from the UFC himself last year, pound-for-pound great Jones has now weighed-in on Poirier’s arrest. ‘Bones’ frequently encountered issues with the law across his own career and took to social media to share his thoughts with his former colleague.

“Wanted to write and tell my [expletive] Justin Poirier to keep your head up,” Jones wrote on X, while getting Poirier’s name wrong. “Life happens. This too shall pass. Just keep yourself busy my man, it helps.”

In a separate tweet, Jones expressed his admiration for how honest Poirier had been about his personal struggles since hanging up his gloves.

“I do respect the fact that he’s being honest about his mental state,” remarked Jones.

“I swear, in some weird way, retiring from UFC almost feels like retiring from the military or something. There’s so many similarities. I have conversations with my special forces buddies about this type of stuff all the time. It’s a huge change, or at least it can be.”


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“Never say never. Right now we are finishing up Gable [Steveson]‘s training camp. He’s looking extraordinary. I’ve been his main training partner, and I’m moving like I never left. Stem cells must be working,” he wrote.


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‘I’m Told’ – Top Spurs Transfer Target Wants to Join Arsenal Instead

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A Tottenham transfer nightmare could become reality as the search for a new midfielder goes on. Spurs are hoping to land a holding or hybrid midfielder this summer to replace and upgrade on Yves Bissouma, who leaves the club at the end of his contract at the end of this month.

Roberto De Zerbi is being given the chance to overhaul his squad this summer, with Tottenham desperate to avoid a third straight bottom-half finish. Spurs have already made a strong start to the summer, snapping up four signings, including the £52million signing of Brighton centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke.

A midfielder signing looks likely to be next, and Tottenham have a couple of main targets, but there is concerning news about one of them.

Sandro Tonali prefers Arsenal move

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In a potentially huge blow to Tottenham’s bid to land Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tronali, it is being reported the Italian would prefer to join Arsenal this summer.

The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards has posted on X: “I’m pretty relaxed about the Bruno situation at Newcastle following today’s links to Arsenal. He wants a new contract at #nufc and has done for a while. I’m viewing it through that lens at the moment. I also don’t think Tonali really wants to go to Spurs. I’m told he would prefer Manchester City or Arsenal. As ever let’s wait and see. Any chance Newcastle could sign some new players instead of being linked with current ones leaving!!”

Tottenham have already seen a £75million bid rejected by Newcastle for Tonali, and they are yet to make another offer at this stage. It will be interesting to see if this report is accurate, and indeed whether it leads Spurs elsewhere.

Having said that, the issue for Tonali is that Arsenal and City are less likely to make a move for him this summer, given both teams seem to have other priorities.

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Tottenham have also been linked with a move for West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes of late, with Manchester United also keen on the Portugal international. With Newcastle said to want £80million to £90million for Tonali this summer, Spurs may well lean towards Fernandes, especially with the news the former prefers a move to Arsenal.

Fernandes will likely be available for £80million following West Ham’s rejection, and that could be defining when it comes to choosing between the two. Fernandes is also likely to be willing to join any club with European hopes, while Tonali is likely to want a club competing in the Champions League, which Spurs cannot offer.


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