Youngster Endrick Creates History, Honors England Legend Following Brazil’s 1-0 Victory


Setting a new record, the Brazilian talent Endrick scored the deciding goal in Brazil’s 1-0 win against England, becoming the youngest male player to ever score at Wembley.

Entering the game as a substitute in the second half, the 17-year-old wasted no time in leaving his mark by securing his first goal for Brazil in only his third appearance.

This victory for Endrick coincided with the 30th anniversary of the international debut of Brazilian icon, Ronaldo.

Post-match, the promising forward heading to Real Madrid, expressed his admiration for English football great Sir Bobby Charlton, who famously represented Manchester United and lifted the World Cup with England in 1966. Endrick highlighted the significance of scoring in the same stadium where Charlton once played, emphasizing the value of this memory.

“A person who is greatly admired here is Bobby Charlton, playing in the same arena as him and scoring on the same day as Ronaldo’s debut. These memories hold immense importance for me,” remarked Endrick.