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Kendry Páez of Chelsea makes history in Ecuador’s Copa América victory

Chelsea's Kendry Páez makes Copa América history in Ecuador Win


Kendry Páez, a Chelsea player, scored his first goal of the 2024 Copa América on a penalty kick after a VAR review. The teenager made history in Ecuador’s 3-1 win over Jamaica on Wednesday evening at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Following a 2-1 loss to Venezuela, Páez and his teammates needed a win to keep their hopes of advancing to the knockout stages alive. Páez, the young gem of Ecuadorian football, starting this match made Copa América history.

OptaJorge highlighted on Twitter that Páez from Ecuador becomes the first player aged 18 or younger to start in multiple matches within the same Copa América edition since Japan’s Takefusa Kubo in 2019 (starting in two games).

Additionally, at 17 years and 54 days old, Páez became the youngest footballer to score in the Copa América in the 21st century. He holds this record since Johnnier Montaño, who scored against Argentina in 1999 at the age of 16 years and 171 days.

Ecuador escaped a thrilling match and will now need to focus on Mexico to see if they can make it out of the group stage.