Warren Zaïre-Emery becomes youngest player to win two Champions League finals | OneFootball

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·31 mai 2026

Warren Zaïre-Emery becomes youngest player to win two Champions League finals

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Warren Zaïre-Emery became the youngest player to win two Champions League finals at 20 years and two months, as Paris Saint-Germain retained the trophy against Arsenal on Saturday. According to L'Équipe, the midfielder achieved the mark by taking part in both showpieces.

In 2025, he came on late in the final against Inter Milan, which PSG won 5-0.


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This time he was introduced for extra time and played the entire additional period against Arsenal, with the match finishing 1-1 before PSG prevailed 4-3 on penalties.

He now surpasses Johan Neeskens, who was 20 years and eight months when he won his second Champions League final with Ajax.

The record applies only to players who featured in the finals.

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