Arsenal prodigy Max Dowman's remarkable trajectory has shown no signs of slowing down as he made Champions League history.
The talented teenager came off the bench for the Gunners during their dominant 3-0 win against Slavia Prague on Tuesday night, replacing Leandro Trossard in the 72nd minute.
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How old was Dowman when he made his Champions League debut?
Dowman's substitute appearance means he is the youngest player to feature in a Champions League match at 15 years and 308 days - the only 15-year-old to do so.
It surpassed the previous record, which was held by FC Copenhagen striker Youssoufa Moukoko.
The German international was 16 years and 18 days old when he featured for Borussia Dortmund against Zenit in December 2020.
Dowman was introduced in the latter stages of Arsenal's clash against Slavia Prague, moments after the Gunners went 3-0 up.
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Bukayo Saka had the north Londoners in front at half time with a goal from the penalty spot, before Mikel Merino added two more.
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On top of Dowman's history-making night, Arsenal also set a joint record for the most consecutive wins in all competitions without conceding for an English top-flight side, with their eighth.
Meanwhile, Merino's first goal at the Fortuna Arena in Prague was scored just 35 seconds into the second half.
That is the quickest goal the Gunners have scored after half-time in Champions League history.
And before that, Saka became their first player ever to score in four consecutive away games in the competition.
The England winger also became the first Arsenal player on record (since 2003-04) to have 4+ shots on target in the first half of a Champions League game.
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The future looks bright for Dowman, who has made Champions League historyCredit: Getty
Youngest players in Champions League history
Max Dowman (Arsenal) - 15 years and 308 days v Slavia Prague in 2025
Youssoufa Moukoko (Dortmund) - 16 years and 18 days v Zenit in 2020
Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) - 16 years and 68 days v Antwerp in 2023
Celestine Babayaro (Anderlecht) - 16 years and 86 days v Steaua in 1994
Rayan Cherki (Lyon) - 16 years and 102 days v Zenit in 2019
How has Dowman fared this season for Arsenal?
Teenager Dowman's appearance in Prague was the latest in his first campaign as a senior player with Arsenal.
Earlier this season, Dowman became the second-youngest player in Premier League history when he came on late in a 5-0 win over Leeds.
The only player younger than Dowman to have featured in a Premier League clash is his Arsenal teammate Ethan Nwaneri, who featured against Brentford in 2022 at 15 years and 181 days old.
Dowman entered the fray in place of Noni Madueke with 27 minutes remaining and looked lively in his cameo.
He even won a late penalty for his side, which was slammed home by big-money signing Viktor Gyokeres.
Dowman continued to make history during a recent international break, this time for England's Under-19s.
Dowman has broken multiple records as the 15-year-old breaks into the Arsenal team
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Dowman has broken multiple records as the 15-year-old breaks into the Arsenal teamCredit: Getty
The Arsenal talent made the starting line-up for the Young Lions as they drew 3-3 against Spain.
It meant Dowman became the youngest-ever starter at that level for England.
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He made the most of his start as, similarly to his display against Leeds, he won a penalty which was duly converted.
Dowman's trickiness with the ball was no more evident than the fact he was fouled a whopping ten times in the opening 45 minutes.