With Mateo Apolonio at the helm, the youngest debutants in Argentine football

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Deportivo Riestra takes Mateo Apolonio to a younger player for his debut in a First Division club, entering the race at the age of 14 years and 29 days against Newell’s for the Copa Argentina.

With 85 minutes to go before the match at the Presbítero Bartolomé Grélla Stadium in Paraná, the Ogre Fabbiani sent the player of the Ninth Division of Malevo de Pompeii to the field, marking a coup in the history of the national league.

On May 16, 2024, the youngest debutant Sergio “Kun” Agüero, who, at the age of 15 years and 33 days, independently appointed San Lorenzo in charge of San Lorenzo in 2003, passed away.

Although there is a more recent precedent, Hugo Aicardi, Racing’s goalkeeper in a match in 1975, it is this summer that he was forced, because the senior squad ends up in Huelga and presents a team of players from the Eighth and Ninth Divisions. That day, Rosario Central thrashed 10-0 against the leaders of Avellaneda, who put in goal a 14-year-old and 353-day boy who was not even ten minutes in the First Division.

Behind Agüero (and Aicardi), Jorge Saucedo and Rubén Saa, as well as Diego Armando Maradona, who played for the Argentine Junior for 15 years and 356 days, and Denny Rodríguez, the youngest debutant in the history of Boca Juniors. .

Another star is Arnold Pencliff Watson Hutton, known as Arnoldo, one of the young men of Alexander Watson Hutton, founder of the English High School in Buenos Aires. Arnoldo made his debut at the age of 12 in the Second Division of the aforementioned Institution, then in 1901 -in complete amateurism-, at the age of 14 years and 8 months, he debuted in the First Division, also with the former students, as soon as a player arrived.

1. Mateo Apolonio (Riestra) – 14 years and 28 days

2. Sergio Agüero (Independiente) – 15 years and 33 days

3. Jorge Saucedo (Students) – 15 years and days

4. Ruben Saa (Racing) – 15 years, 279 days

5. Diego Maradona (Argentines) – 15 years, 356 days

6. Denny Ernesto Ramirez (Boca) – 15 years, 359 days

A historic day: Mateo Apolonio made his debut in Riestra’s 1-1 draw with Newell’s for the #CopaArgentina and became the youngest footballer to make his debut in the First Division of Football Argentino. pic. twitter. com/Y6pwUIFIE2

– Sports Center (@SC_ESPN) May 16, 2024

He is the son of the youngest footballers, the 5 BIG, who debuted in the First Division of Argentine Football,. . We are those of MATEO APOLONIO de Riestra!Only 14 years and 29 days for the hose!pic. Twitter. com/QwHCI1bX6M

– Sports Center (@SC_ESPN) May 16, 2024

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