Youthful Cousins Make History at Barcelona Atlètic

Youthful Cousins Make History at Barcelona Atlètic

Young cousins Toni and Guille Fernández made waves in the soccer world by becoming the youngest-ever scorers for Barcelona Atlètic. In a recent match against Ourense in the Spanish third division, both cousins found the back of the net, setting new records for the team. Toni, the younger of the two, scored first, breaking the previous record held by Bojan Krkic. Guille quickly followed suit, securing his place as the second youngest scorer for Barça’s reserve side.

The duo, born just a month apart in 2008, have already captured the attention of Barcelona’s new coach, Hansi Flick. Guille, an attacking midfielder, stood out during the team’s preseason fixtures in the United States, where he featured in all three games against top opposition like Manchester City, Real Madrid, and AC Milan. Forward Toni also made an impact, coming off the bench in two of the matches.

Barcelona Atlètic has a history of nurturing young talent, with players like Bojan, Marc Bernal, and Lionel Messi all making their mark at a young age. However, there is some debate surrounding the inclusion of Haruna Babangida in this list of youngest scorers. Babangida, a former Nigerian winger who played for Barça Atlètic in the 1990s, also has claims to being one of the youngest goal-scorers for the team. While there is no doubt that Toni holds the title as the youngest scorer, there are suggestions that Babangida may have been even younger than Guille when he scored his first goal.

The future looks bright for cousins Toni and Guille Fernández as they continue to make history at Barcelona Atlètic. With their skill, determination, and the support of the coaching staff, these young players have the potential to become key figures in the team’s future success. Their journey is just beginning, but the records they are already setting speak volumes about their talent and potential.

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