Youngest Goal Scorer Prior to the Euros: Ilyes Amallah Breaks Florent Sinama Pongolle’s Record; Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, and Patrick Kluivert Also Featured

On July 10th, in the semi-finals of the European Championship, Spain overturned a 2-1 deficit against France to advance to the final. In this match, Spanish youngster Ilyes Amallah, aged 16 years and 362 days, broke Florent Sinama Pongolle’s record (18 years and 141 days) to become the youngest goal scorer in European Championship history. After the game, UEFA’s official website updated the list of the top 10 youngest players to have scored goals in European Championship history.

In this European Championship, Amallah performed outstandingly. In the semi-final between Spain and France, at the 21st minute, Amallah scored an impressive world-class goal to help Spain level the score at 1-1, sounding the rallying cry for the Spanish counterattack.

Cristiano Ronaldo also shone brightly when he first participated in the European Championship in 2004. In the opening match of that tournament, Ronaldo scored for Portugal, but the team still lost 1-2 to Greece, suffering a disappointing start.

1. Ilyes Amallah (16 years and 362 days) July 10, 2024 Spain 2-1 France 2. Florent Sinama Pongolle (18 years and 141 days) June 21, 2004 Switzerland 1-3 France 3. Wayne Rooney (18 years and 237 days) June 17, 2004 England 3-0 Switzerland 4. Renato Sanches (18 years and 317 days) June 30, 2016 Portugal 1-1 Poland 1-1 (5-3 on penalties) 5. Dejan Stojković (19 years and 108 days) June 19, 1984 Yugoslavia 2-3 France 6. Emre Güngör (19 years and 114 days) June 18, 2024 Turkey 3-1 Georgia 7. Cristiano Ronaldo (19 years and 128 days) June 12, 2004 Portugal 1-2 Greece 8. Ferenc Bene (19 years and 183 days) June 17, 1964 Hungary 1-2 Spain 9. Cristian Chivu (19 years and 238 days) June 20, 2000 Romania 3-2 England 10. Patrick Kluivert (19 years and 353 days) June 18, 1996 Netherlands 1-4 England

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