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The youngest in the history of Serie A catches the eye in Milan's victory over Fiorentina



Milan snatched a valuable victory from its guest, Fiorentina, with a score of 1-0, in the match that was held at the San Siro Stadium in the thirteenth round of the Italian League competitions.


The Rossoneri's only goal came from Theo Hernandez in the last minute of the first half, and with it Milan reached the 26th point in third place in the Serie A standings.


The 83rd minute witnessed a historic moment by all standards, when coach Stefano Pioli introduced teenage player Francesco Camarda instead of Serbian striker Luka Jovic.


Camarda became the youngest player to participate in the history of the Italian League, after he played in the Fiorentina match while he was only 15 years, 8 months and 15 days old.


Overall, Camarda is the sixth youngest player to participate in a professional football match in history.


Mauricio Baldivieso remains the youngest player to participate in a match in history, as he played at the age of 12 with Aurora against La Paz in the Bolivian League in 2009.

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