Lamine Yamal, 16, Becomes Youngest Player To Score In European Qualifier

Lamine Yamal made history when he scored for Spain in the 74th minute of their 7-1 win over Georgia.

Lamine Yamal, 16 years and 57 days old, became the youngest player to score in a European Championship qualifier when he found the net for Spain in their 7-1 win over Georgia on Friday.

Lamine Yamal became Spain's youngest goal scorer when he scored in the 74th minute of their 7-1 win over Georgia on Friday.

Lamine Yamal came on as a first-half substitute for Spain against Georgia on Friday, becoming the country's youngest ever player at the age of 16 years and 57 days.

He broke the record previously held by Gavi, who was 17 years and 62 days old when he made his debut in 2021.

Lamine Yamal's record-breaking night stole the show from Alvaro Morata's hat trick in Spain's 7-1 rout of Georgia.

Spain scored 4 goals in the first half of the match against Georgia and won the game 7-1. They are now in second place in Group A with 6 points.

Scotland is first in Group A with 15 points. They won all 5 matches, including the latest 3-0 win over Cyprus.

Alvaro Morata made three goals for Spain over Georgia. He scored in the 22nd, 40th and 65th minutes.

Solomon Kvirkvelia's own goal in the 27th minute doubled Spain's lead, and Dani Olmo added to the score in the 38th.

Spain had a 4-0 lead at halftime, but Giorgi Chakvetadze scored a goal for Georgia four minutes into the second half.