Euros: Lamine Yamal breaks THIS Pele record

Yamal, Pele | AP
Yamal, Pele | AP

Spanish sensation Lamine Yamal made history by becoming the youngest male footballer to play in a major international tournament final at just 17 years and 1 day.

This remarkable feat surpasses the record set by Pele, who was 17 years and 249 days old during the 1958 World Cup final. 

Spain will take on England in the final match of the EURO 2024 at the Olympiastadion Berlin on Sunday.

Speaking to the media, England striker Harry Kane wished Yamal a happy 17th birthday and said that the young Spanish player plays without any fear and enjoys himself.

"I want to wish him a happy birthday. He's a fantastic player. At 17 years old, to do this in a tournament like this says a lot about him. You can see that he plays without fear, with freedom, enjoying himself... He's going to be one of the most difficult players in the match. I want to congratulate him on what he's done so far," Kane was quoted by Goal.com as saying.

Spain confirmed their spot in the final in the tournament after beating France 2-1 in the first semi-final match. Meanwhile, England beat Netherlands 1-2 in the second semi-final match with the help of Ollie Watkins' late goal.

(With inputs from agencies)