13-year-old Arsenal player sets UEFA Youth League record.
Arsenal's Young Talent
According to The Sun: ARSENAL has a new young star who set a historic record by becoming the youngest player in the history of the UEFA Youth League. Luis Munoz, who is only 13 years old, appeared on the field in extra time during a 4-2 victory over Bayern Munich.
Munoz studies in the 9th grade at a school in west London and had previously been the youngest player registered for a Youth League match.
“I am very happy to have participated in this match. It was an incredible opportunity,” he shared after the game.
The victory over Bayern Munich was a significant moment for the team, and the young player's contribution demonstrates his potential in professional football. With such a start to his career, Luis Munoz could become a true star of world football in the future. Arsenal has long been known for its young talents, and this record only emphasizes their tradition of developing young athletes.
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