England’s Bellingham Breaks Ronaldo and Owen’s Records at Euro 2024

In a remarkable achievement, Jude Bellingham, the England midfielder, has now become the youngest player to participate in three major international tournaments, surpassing the previous records held by Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Owen.

Bellingham reached this milestone during England’s Euro 2024 group stage victory against Serbia, where he played a crucial role in securing a 1-0 win.

The 20-year-old made headlines by scoring the sole goal of the match, securing a crucial victory for the Three Lions against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen.

His goal came early in the game, as he capitalized on a deflected cross from Bukayo Saka, heading the ball into the net just 13 minutes into the match.

At the age of 20 years and 353 days, Bellingham shattered the previous records, with Michael Owen previously holding the record at 22 years and 170 days, followed by Cristiano Ronaldo at 23 years and 123 days.