
The Football Faithful
·1 June 2025
The five youngest goalscorers in a Champions League final

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·1 June 2025
Paris Saint-Germain are champions of Europe for the first time after thrashing Inter Milan in the Champions League final.
The Parisians secured a record-breaking 5-0 win in Munich, courtesy of contributions from some exhilarating young talent. Just twice previously had a teenager scored in a final during the Champions League era, but PSG saw three of their five goals scored by players under the age of 20.
Following an unforgettable final, we’ve ranked the five youngest scorers in Champions League finals.
Borussia Dortmund were crowned European champions for the first time in 1996/97, after beating defending champions Juventus 3-1 in Munich. Lars Ricken sealed the win with a stunning third goal, netting just 16 seconds after his introduction from the bench.
After racing onto a through ball, Ricken chipped Angelo Peruzzi from distance with his very first touch to net the fastest-ever Champions League final goal by a substitute.
Desire Doue became the first teenager to score twice in a Champions League final after starring during Paris Saint-Germain’s 5-0 win over Inter Milan in 2025. The winger set up Achraf Hakimi’s opener for the French side, before smashing home a deflected second just eight minutes later.
He capped a man-of-the-match performance to net the third, as the Parisian side secured the biggest-ever final win.
3. Carlos Alberto – FC Porto, 2004 (19Y 5M 15D)
Carlos Alberto netted the opening goal as FC Porto thrashed AS Monaco 3-0 to win the Champions League under Jose Mourinho in 2004. The Portuguese side upset the odds to be crowned European champions, with the 19-year-old scoring a stunning opener.
The striker’s snap-shot found the top corner after 39 minutes, but it proved the highlight of a Porto career that failed to reach great heights. He netted just five times in 34 appearances for the club before leaving for Corinthians.
Senny Mayulu turned 19 just two weeks ago but now has a Champions League final goal on his résumé.
Brought on in the 84th minute of PSG’s win over Inter Milan, he scored only three minutes later. An incredible moment for the teenager born in the Paris suburbs, with sheer disbelief etched across his face.
Patrick Kluivert holds the record as the youngest-ever Champions League final scorer.
The Dutchman’s memorable moment came in the 1995 final, as an inexperienced Ajax beat holders AC Milan.
Just a year on from Milan’s famous 4-0 win over Barcelona in the decider, Kluivert came off the bench to down the Rossoneri in Vienna. The 18-year-old prodded home with just five minutes to go to seal Ajax’s fourth European crown.