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THE FUTURE IS NOW! Meet the Teen Sensations Lighting Up the Club World Cup 2025!

Discover the five youngest goal-scorers who are already stealing the show and proving age is just a number!

By Kary Vargas

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Fhoto: Marca
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025. Fhoto: Marca

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is not only giving us spectacular clashes between today's giants, but it's also revealing the bright future of our sport. In this elite tournament, several young talents have made their mark, etching their names in history as the five youngest goal scorers in the competition. Their performances prove that age is just a number when you possess undeniable talent, audacity, and a keen eye for goal.

These young talents haven't just scored goals; they've shown a maturity and quality that are surprising for their age. Their goals haven't been by chance, but the result of their skill, game vision, and their ability to rise to the occasion on the biggest stages. Below, we introduce you to these five gems who are destined to dominate world football in the coming years, and who are already leaving their mark on the prestigious Club World Cup.

1. Claudio Echeverri (River Plate - Argentina)

The "Little Devil" is, without a doubt, one of the most anticipated names, and he hasn't disappointed in his World Cup debut.

  • Argentine Gem: Claudio Echeverri, River Plate's pearl, has shown why European teams like Manchester City have set their sights on him. His agility, game vision, and dribbling ability make him a unique attacking midfielder.
  • Signature Goal: His goal in the Club World Cup not only positions him as one of the youngest goal scorers but was also a display of his audacity and technique, making it clear he's ready for the big stage. He's barely past legal age but plays like a veteran.
  • Bright Future: His goal is just the beginning of what is expected from him at the elite level. Echeverri has everything to be a global star in the coming years.

2. Tyrique George (Chelsea - England)

Chelsea's English promise has burst onto the scene, proving that the Blues' academy continues to produce talents.

  • Blue Explosion: Tyrique George, from Chelsea, is another name that has resonated loudly. This young forward or winger, with his speed and power, has been a revelation in the tournament.
  • Immediate Impact: His goal in the Club World Cup is significant not only for his youth but for the impact it had on the match, demonstrating that he has the coolness needed to finish in key moments. The Premier League awaits him.
  • British Talent: George represents the new wave of English talents who combine technique and physicality, and his performance in this Club World Cup puts him on the international radar.

3. William Gomes (São Paulo - Brazil)

Brazil, the cradle of footballing stars, could not be missing from this list, and they feature a dazzling talent from São Paulo.

  • Pure Brazilian Magic: William Gomes, from São Paulo, has added the touch of jogo bonito to this list. This skillful attacker, with his mesmerizing dribbling and improvisation ability, is a true rough diamond.
  • Samba-Flavored Goal: His goal in the Club World Cup is a sample of the joy and technique of Brazilian football. Gomes moves with astonishing naturalness for his young age, making the difficult seem easy.
  • Star in the Making: With his ability in one-on-one situations and his vision for the final pass, William Gomes is poised to be one of Brazil's next big stars in Europe.

4. Senny Mayulu (Paris Saint-Germain - France)

The Parisian giant also has its representative in this select group of young goal scorers.

  • Pride of the Parisian Academy: Senny Mayulu, from Paris Saint-Germain, is a product of the French club's prolific academy. This midfielder or forward has shown great maturity and ability to join the attack.
  • Presence in the Box: His goal highlights his intelligence in getting into the box and his composure in finishing. Mayulu is a versatile player who can contribute both in creation and in finishing.
  • Future in the Elite: Sharing a locker room with global figures at PSG is providing him invaluable experience, and his goal in the Club World Cup is a clear indicator of his potential to establish himself at the elite level.

5. Rodrigo Mora (River Plate - Argentina)

River Plate makes a repeat appearance on this list, consolidating its position as one of the great South American talent factories.

  • The Second "Millionaire": Rodrigo Mora, also from River Plate, is the second Argentine gem on this exclusive list. This young attacker has surprised with his versatility and goal-scoring instinct.
  • Impact from the Bench or as a Starter: His goal, whether as a starter or coming off the bench, demonstrates his ability to impact the game at any moment. Mora is a player with great potential, capable of adapting to different offensive roles.
  • Double Pride for River: Having two of the five youngest goal scorers in the tournament is a testament to River Plate's excellent youth development work and a sign that the club's future is in good hands.

The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is proving to be an unbeatable showcase for these promising talents. Claudio Echeverri, Tyrique George, William Gomes, Senny Mayulu, and Rodrigo Mora are not just scoring goals; they are writing the first chapters of what promise to be legendary careers. Their performances are a reminder that football always has new talents waiting for their moment to shine and conquer the world. Keep an eye on them!


Kary  Vargas

Kary Vargas

I am Kary Vargas, a 26-year-old sports journalist. I am passionate about Ecuadorian soccer and I am dedicated to creating content related to this sport. I focus mainly on soccer events in Ecuador, covering matches, interviews, press conferences and generating attractive content for social networks and other platforms.My passion for Ecuadorian Soccer prompted me to train professionally at the Salesiana Polytechnic University, where I graduated with honors in Journalism. During my university years...

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