Youngest Goal Scorers in World Cup History|Record Data & Analysis
Some young players have made history by scoring at a very young age. This article lists the youngest goal scorers in World Cup history with probability impact analysis.
I. Youngest Goal Scorers|Top 5
| Rank | Player | Nation | Age | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pelé | Brazil | 17 years, 239 days | 1958 |
| 2 | Julian Green | USA | 18 years, 103 days | 2014 |
| 3 | Lionel Messi | Argentina | 18 years, 357 days | 2006 |
II. Record Deep Dive|Pelé at 17
- 🏆 1958 semi-final: Brazil vs Wales
- ⚽ Winning goal after a brilliant solo run
- 📈 Brazil's title odds dropped from 4/1 to 2.5/1 after his emergence
III. Young Player Statistics
- 📊 U20 goals share: ~3-5% of total goals
- 📊 U20 goals per match: ~0.25 (below 0.35 for adults)
- 📊 Group stage share: 70% of youngest goals
IV. Impact on Odds
- 📈 Team odds tighten 10-20% after young star emerges
- 📉 Golden Boot odds drop sharply
V. Young Players to Watch in 2026
- 🇧🇷 Endrick: Will turn 20 in 2026
- 🇪🇸 Lamine Yamal: Will be 19 in 2026
- 🏴 Jude Bellingham: 23 in 2026
VI. FAQs
Who is the youngest goal scorer in World Cup history?
Pelé (Brazil) at 17 years, 239 days in 1958.Can Pelé's record be broken in 2026?
Possible — any 17-year-old scoring in 2026 would break it.🔔 Who will become the new youngest scorer in 2026?