Zaire-Emery Surpasses Neeskens Record As Youngest Two-Time UCL Winner

Warren Zaire-Emery
Warren Zaire-Emery becomes youngest player to win two UCL titles

Warren Zaire-Emery made history for PSG, winning back-to-back Champions League finals. He came off the bench in extra time as PSG beat Arsenal 1-1, 4-3 on penalties.


At 20 years and two months, Warren Zaire-Emery surpassed Johan Neeskens to become the youngest player to lift two European Cup/Champions League trophies...


PSG’s Warren Zaire-Emery made history as the youngest player to win two Champions League finals after coming on in Saturday’s dramatic win over Arsenal.

The France midfielder entered off the bench for extra time as PSG beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at Puskas Arena, lifting the trophy for a second straight year at just 20 years and two months old.


Zaire-Emery already got minutes in last year’s 5-0 rout of Inter Milan, and now he’s passed former Ajax midfielder Johan Neeskens. Neeskens was 20 years and eight months when he won his second European Cup final back in the 1970s.




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