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The young Spanish player Ansu Fati made his name written in history with the goal he scored in the 32nd minute in the UEFA Nations League match where his country hosted Ukraine. Ansu Fati, born on October 31, 2002, broke the 95-year-old Spanish soccer record by scoring the goal that made it 3-0 on the scoreboard.
Juan Errazquin became the youngest player to score for Spain’s A team, with a goal against Switzerland in 1925 at the age of 18 (18 years, 344 days).
It was Ansu Fati who broke the record of Errazquin, who carried this title for 95 years, counting the days to enter 18 (17 years, 311 days). The young Barcelona striker became the youngest scorer in La Liga history with the goal he scored against Osasuna last season, and the history of the UEFA Champions League with the goal he scored against Inter in December.
On Thursday he also broke a record!
Born in Guinea-Bissau, Fati, who emigrated to Spain with his family when he was 6 years old, became the youngest player in the country’s history to wear the A team uniform in the match between Spain and Germany on Thursday for the night.
Ansu Fati, who showed an effective game, managed to score the penalty on the first goal. Sergio Ramos sends the ball into the net at the penalty spot.
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