The FIFA World Cup has always been the stage where legends are born. But some players didn’t wait until their prime — they made history as teenagers, scoring unforgettable goals on football’s biggest stage. In this video, we count down the Top 10 Youngest Players to Score in World Cup history — from Pelé’s iconic goal at just 17 in 1958, to Kylian Mbappé lighting up Russia 2018 at only 19 years old. These teenage prodigies showed the world that age is just a number when you have world-class talent. 👉 Featured players include: Pelé (Brazil, 1958) – 17 years Manuel Rosas (Mexico, 1930) – 18 years Michael Owen (England, 1998) – 18 years Gavi (Spain, 2022) – 18 years Lionel Messi (Argentina, 2006) – 18 years Dmitri Sychev (Russia, 2002) – 18 years Divock Origi (Belgium, 2014) – 19 years Nicolae Kovács (Romania, 1930) – 18 years Julian Green (USA, 2014) – 19 years Kylian Mbappé (France, 2018) – 19 years From teenage wonderkids to future legends, this list is full of jaw-dropping moments that changed football forever. ⚽ Which teenage World Cup goal impressed you the most — Pelé’s magic in 1958 or Mbappé’s final heroics in 2018? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe to Ten Trove Facts for more amazing football stories, records, and World Cup history!