Audio By Carbonatix
The 17-year-old Eduardo Camavinga scored a stunning overhead kick inside the first 10 minutes of his first start for the French national team -- in a 7-1 victory over Ukraine on Wednesday -- to become the country's youngest goal scorer in over a century.
At the age of 17 years and 11 months, Camavinga's goal ensured he became France's second youngest player ever to score for Les Bleus -- 106 years ago Maurice Gastiger scored against Switzerland in March 1914 aged 17 years and five months.
"Well done to him. He is a young player who has a lot of qualities, of ease," France's head coach Didier Deschamps told reporters.
"He was lucky enough to score that goal for his first selection as a starting player. Afterwards, it's not because he's not yet 18 years old that I'm going to say no, he's too young.
"I took him last month and I'm taking him back today. If I make him play it's because I think he's capable. Now that's for him to prove it on the field, you shouldn't ask too much of him too. But he is there."

Born in Angola, Camavinga moved to France at the age of two, according to L'Equipe. He was spotted by Rennes playing football in Fougères, 50 kilometers from the city, at the age of 13. He signed his first professional contract with Rennes in December 2018 and, in an attempt to tie down his future at the club a little longer, signed an extension in August 2019 until 2022.
Having burst onto the footballing scene with Rennes -- with standout performances coming against Ligue 1 heavyweight's Paris Saint-Germain -- Camavinga became a regular starter for the side at just 16 years of age.
During his first full season for Rennes, he helped the Brittany club qualify for the Champions League for the first time in its history.
Now in his third season with the club, Camavinga has become a vital part of the side. And after six games of the 2020-21 season, Rennes sit atop the Ligue 1 table, having not lost any of its opening games.
Last year, just five days before he turned 17, Camavinga got his French citizenship.
Shortly afterwards, he made his debut for his national team last month when he replaced Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante in the second half of his side's 4-2 win against Croatia in the UEFA Nations League.
And midfielder Camavinga showed fans what they could be looking forward to for the foreseeable future, marking his full debut with a goal at the Stade de France.
Camavinga's goal wasn't the only historic moment for Les Bleus. Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud's two goals -- his 41st and 42nd for France on his 100th appearance -- meant he overtook Michel Platini as France's second highest top scorer. He is now only behind former Arsenal and Barcelona striker Thierry Henry who scored 51 times for France.
Latest Stories
-
All 6 MPC members voted for policy rate hold of 14%, citing inflation outlook concerns
15 minutes -
The Visionary Rhythms Band to share their story on E Vibes this weekend
2 hours -
Newsfile to discuss NITA Bill, xenophobia concerns and 2023 African Games
2 hours -
Ghana farmers’ burning practices fuel growing air pollution and environmental crises
2 hours -
Unrivalled thrills, unmissable action: An epic sporting weekend
2 hours -
Mfantsipim launches 150th Anniversary Awards and Fundraising Dinner
2 hours -
TreeAid Ghana in partnership with Nviron Hive launch land restoration and livelihood project
3 hours -
Ashanti Region GJA urges journalists to protect ethics and public trust above politics
3 hours -
Beyond import bans: Rethinking Ghana’s rice importation crisis
3 hours -
DBG confronts ‘unclean’ menstruation myth as Tepa SHS, others benefit from menstrual hygiene drive
3 hours -
There should be no mass gathering without a hand-washing station – Health Minister
3 hours -
GCB Bank deepens efforts in sustainable financing drive
4 hours -
Yazz intensifies nationwide fight against period poverty with school outreach campaign
4 hours -
ECG sets June 5 to complete major power network upgrade in Greater Kumasi
4 hours -
Curbing period poverty: VOWAC Ghana to establish dignity kit bank in segregated schools
4 hours