Mexico Wins Gold Cup, 16-Year-Old Gilberto Mora Breaks Youngest Winner Record
Mexico Wins Gold Cup, 16-Year-Old Gilberto Mora Breaks Youngest Winner Record

Mexico Wins Gold Cup, 16-Year-Old Gilberto Mora Breaks Youngest Winner Record

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Gilberto Mora, a 16-year-old midfielder from Mexico, made history by becoming the youngest player ever to win a senior international tournament during Mexico's 2-1 victory over the United States in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup final. At 16 years and 265 days old, Mora surpassed the previous record holders Lamine Yamal and the legendary Pelé, showcasing extraordinary talent and composure beyond his years. Mora played a crucial role throughout the tournament, including providing an assist in the semifinal and earning praise for his performances in the final. Starting his professional career with Club Tijuana at age 15, Mora has quickly risen to prominence and attracted interest from major European clubs, though he is expected to remain in Liga MX for now. His record-breaking achievement marks a new chapter in football history, highlighting Mexico's vibrant football culture and the emergence of a new teenage sensation on the world stage. Coach Javier Aguirre's faith in Mora has paid off, as the young midfielder helped secure Mexico's second consecutive Gold Cup title.

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