AC Milan's Francesco Camarda becomes Serie A's youngest-ever player (1 Viewer)

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In an impressive feat, fifteen-year-old Francesco Camarda of AC Milan etched his name in history as the youngest player ever in Serie A. This milestone was achieved when he stepped onto the field during Milan's 1-0 victory against Fiorentina on a Saturday night.

With Olivier Giroud suspended and Noah Okafor injured, Stefano Pioli included Camarda in the matchday squad, where Luka Jovic led the line.

Theo Hernandez secured Milan's lead with a penalty just before halftime, but Jovic couldn't capitalize on his chances. In the 83rd minute, Camarda replaced Jovic, making him the youngest Serie A player at 15 years and 260 days. This broke the previous record held by Wisdom Amey of Bologna since May 2021, surpassing it by 14 days.

Born 10 months after Milan's last Champions League triumph in 2007, Camarda joined the Rossoneri setup in 2015. Impressively, he reportedly scored 485 goals in 89 games for the academy before being promoted to train with the Under-19s at the age of 14.

Standing at 6 feet 1 inch, the striker has already earned six caps for Italy's Under-17s, scoring four times, and has contributed seven goals and two assists in 13 matches for Milan's Under-19s this season.
 
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In an impressive feat, fifteen-year-old Francesco Camarda of AC Milan etched his name in history as the youngest player ever in Serie A. This milestone was achieved when he stepped onto the field during Milan's 1-0 victory against Fiorentina on a Saturday night.

With Olivier Giroud suspended and Noah Okafor injured, Stefano Pioli included Camarda in the matchday squad, where Luka Jovic led the line.

Theo Hernandez secured Milan's lead with a penalty just before halftime, but Jovic couldn't capitalize on his chances. In the 83rd minute, Camarda replaced Jovic, making him the youngest Serie A player at 15 years and 260 days. This broke the previous record held by Wisdom Amey of Bologna since May 2021, surpassing it by 14 days.

Born 10 months after Milan's last Champions League triumph in 2007, Camarda joined the Rossoneri setup in 2015. Impressively, he reportedly scored 485 goals in 89 games for the academy before being promoted to train with the Under-19s at the age of 14.

Standing at 6 feet 1 inch, the striker has already earned six caps for Italy's Under-17s, scoring four times, and has contributed seven goals and two assists in 13 matches for Milan's Under-19s this season.
Definitely one for the future
 
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In an impressive feat, fifteen-year-old Francesco Camarda of AC Milan etched his name in history as the youngest player ever in Serie A. This milestone was achieved when he stepped onto the field during Milan's 1-0 victory against Fiorentina on a Saturday night.

With Olivier Giroud suspended and Noah Okafor injured, Stefano Pioli included Camarda in the matchday squad, where Luka Jovic led the line.

Theo Hernandez secured Milan's lead with a penalty just before halftime, but Jovic couldn't capitalize on his chances. In the 83rd minute, Camarda replaced Jovic, making him the youngest Serie A player at 15 years and 260 days. This broke the previous record held by Wisdom Amey of Bologna since May 2021, surpassing it by 14 days.

Born 10 months after Milan's last Champions League triumph in 2007, Camarda joined the Rossoneri setup in 2015. Impressively, he reportedly scored 485 goals in 89 games for the academy before being promoted to train with the Under-19s at the age of 14.

Standing at 6 feet 1 inch, the striker has already earned six caps for Italy's Under-17s, scoring four times, and has contributed seven goals and two assists in 13 matches for Milan's Under-19s this season.
Reminds me of a young Zlatan Ibrahimovic ✊
 

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