The current 26-man squad limit in the recent UEFA Euro has allowed several national team coaches to include young players to impart experience to them. The likes of Jude Bellingham, Jamal Musiala and Pedri have all impressed for their clubs and will be looking to set the international stage on fire. In the past, the UEFA Euro have seen some of the best youngters, who have gone on to become household names in the game.
Here are the seven youngest scorers in the history of the UEFA Euro.
7. Cristiano Ronaldo – 19 years, 127 days old
All-time leading European Championship scorer Cristiano Ronaldo scored the first of his goals at the tournament in Portugal’s shock opening loss to Greece in Porto at Euro 2004.
The host nation had high hopes for success in 2004, but very few would have expected that their opponents in this match, Greece, would be the eventual winners of the tournament.
Ronaldo was aged just 19 years and 128 days old when scoring in this game, with it being his first taste of major tournament football for the Portuguese national side. His strike came as an injury-time consolation in the 93rd minute, before he added a further goal later in the tournament versus the Netherlands.
Greece went on to defeat Portugal again in the final (1-0), with Ronaldo failing to help his nation to victory in Lisbon as the youngest player on the pitch (19y 150d).
Ronaldo is the seventh-youngest player to score a goal at the European Championship and the sixth-oldest goalscorer at the Euros (36y 138d old).
6. Arda Güler – 19 years, 114 days old
In his very first European Championship game, Arda Güler proved the difference as his wonderful curled strike got Turkey‘s Euro 2024 off to the perfect start with a 3-1 win against Georgia.
In doing so, he become the youngest player to score on his debut at a European Championship finals (19 years and 114 days), surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo’s previous record of 19 years and 128 days set in 2004.
He is just the third teenager to score on their first appearance at the Euros. Ronaldo did so against Greece and Ferenc Bene scored for Hungary against Spain in 1964.
5. Dragan Stojkovic – 19 days, 108 days old
Yugoslavian playmaker Dragan Stojkovic scored his only UEFA European Championship goal in a 3-2 defeat to France in June 1984. Yugoslavia had no answer to French star Michel Platini, who scored a hat-trick in this match on the way to finishing Euro 1984 as the top scorer with nine goals overall.
Stojkovic’s strike was a late consolation in the 84th minute from a penalty and was one of only two goals scored by Yugoslavia at the tournament in a miserable campaign that saw them fail to win a single point in the group stage.
4. Renato Sanches – 18 years, 317 days old
When Renato Sanches equalised for Portugal in their Euro 2016 quarter-final tie against Poland, little did he know that his goal would help the Portuguese to their first major tournament win (no, we don’t count their 1995 SkyDome Cup victory as ‘major’).
Robert Lewandowski had put Poland ahead after just two minutes, but Sanches’ 33rd-minute strike levelled the scores. It remained 1-1 throughout normal and extra-time, with a penalty shootout needed to decide which nation made it through to the semis.
At only 18 years old, Sanches went on to score in the shootout to help his side navigate their way through before beating Wales in the semi-finals.
Sanches was the only teenager on the pitch in the Euro 2016 final as Portugal shocked host nation France to win the trophy in Paris.
3. Wayne Rooney – 18 years, 237 days old
Wayne Rooney is the third-youngest player to score a goal at a European Championship tournament – in the opposition’s net, at least. Spanish prodigy Pedri was 22 days younger when he was unfortunate enough to score an own goal in Spain’s Euro 2020 win over Croatia, but it would be wrong (and mean) to include that in this countdown.
Rooney held the outright record as the youngest Euros scorer for four days until it was beaten by Vonlanthen, but he is still the youngest player to score more than once in a European Championship match thanks to his brace in June 2004 versus Switzerland.
His two goals helped the Three Lions to a 3-0 win, before he went on to score two more in England’s final group game against Croatia.
Overall, Rooney (18 years, 237 days) is the second-youngest player to score at a major tournament for England after Michael Owen, who scored his first World Cup goal against Romania aged 18 years and 190 days old – 47 days younger than Rooney was in this match.
2. Johan Vonlanthen – 18 years, 141 days old
Swiss forward Johan Vonlanthen was the previous holder of the record for the youngest player to score at a European Championship, having (also) netted against France on 21 June 2004 at Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Portugal.
Aged 18 years and 141 days old at the time of his strike, he broke a previous record that had only stood for four days – England’s Wayne Rooney scoring against Switzerland in their Group B encounter.
Vonlanthen is still the youngest player to make an appearance at a major tournament for Switzerland, but this goal didn’t lead to an illustrious goalscoring career for his national team; he went on to score just six more times in senior international football.
1. Lamine Yamal – 16 years, 362 days old
Spanish wonderkid Lamine Yamal smashed the record for the youngest ever goal scorer at the European Championship when he curled in a sensational effort against France in the Euro 2024 semi-final.
Still three days off his 17th birthday, Yamal broke the previous record by almost 18 months… while sharing the Spain right flank with 38-year-old Jesús Navas.
It’s difficult to imagine Yamal’s record ever being broken.