Aubameyang sets Champions League record at 36 years old: how it happened.
Aubameyang's new record in the Champions League
According to inkorr.com: The 36-year-old footballer from 'Marseille' has set a new record in the Champions League. In a match against 'Ajax', he scored one goal and provided two assists, helping his team win 4-0. Aubameyang became the oldest player to achieve this feat in the tournament's history at the age of 36 years and 104 days.
This season, the footballer has played 7 matches in various tournaments, scoring 4 goals and making 2 assists. It is also worth mentioning that the Ukrainian U-20 national team started the 2025 World Cup with a victory over South Korea. The Ukrainians secured the lead in the first half, although their opponents managed to reduce the deficit by the end of the match. However, the 'blue and yellow' successfully maintained their winning score.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang broke the record in the Champions League, becoming the oldest player with a goal and two assists in one match, while the Ukrainian U-20 national team started their participation in the World Cup with a victory.
Aubameyang's achievement not only highlights his skill but also demonstrates that experience can play a significant role in crucial matches. At the same time, the success of the Ukrainian U-20 national team showcases the growing strength of youth football in the country, which is worth noting in the context of preparation for upcoming international competitions.
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