The youngest goalscorers in El Clasico history

Fati has made history
Fati has made history / Alex Caparros/Getty Images
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History continues to be rewritten in one of world football's most historic fixtures, battled out between two of the game's biggest sides.

Clasico matches between Real Madrid and Barcelona are littered with memorable moments and fabulous goals, but you can also add wonderkids to that list, too. Some legendary names entered La Liga record books in this fixture, and the group has continued to grow.

Here are the youngest goalscorers in Clasico history.


8. Lionel Messi

The first of many.
The first of many. / Denis Doyle/Getty Images

Age: 19 years, 259 days

While there are players who've scored in El Clasico at a younger age, few, if any, did it with quite the impact of Lionel Messi.

His first goals against Real Madrid came in the form of a hat-trick in 2007, as three Camp Nou strikes helped Barcelona claim a draw in an exhilarating 3-3 encounter.

He's done alright since.


7. Vinícius Junior

He had some luck, but who cares?
He had some luck, but who cares? / DeFodi Images/Getty Images

Age: 19 years, 233 days

It wasn't the prettiest goal scored in El Clasico history, but Vinicius wouldn't have cared when his heavily deflected strike opened the scoring for Real.

His goal in March 2020 set the tone for a 2-0 win for Los Blancos, a crucial clash in that season's title race as Zinedine Zidane's side moved above Barça in the table, eventually going on to win La Liga.


6. Francisco Calvet

Age: 19 years, 20 days

Not all of the youngest scorers in the fixture came in recent times, with teenage players having decorated El Clasico clashes for years prior to the turn of the century.

In fact, 59 years prior, to be exact.

Francisco Calvet netted Real's first goal in a 4-3 win back in 1941. An unforgettable moment for the centre-back.


5. Roger García

Age: 18 years, 289 days

Now we're talking. Getting into the very young crop, Roger Garcia entered the history books when he scored Barcelona's equaliser in a 1-1 draw back in 1995.

The midfielder wouldn't go on to secure legendary status like some of the other players on this list, but his place in Clasico folklore is secured for many years to come.


4. Gavi

Gavi
Despite his tender years, Gavi never approach El Clasico with any fear / Soccrates Images/GettyImages

Age: 18 years, 163 days

By becoming the youngest goalscorer in the history of the Spanish Super Cup in 2023, breaking the record previously held by his manager Xavi Hernandez, Gavi scored his first goal against Real Madrid.

Still 18 at the time, the tenacious teenager was the figurehead of a blistering 4-0 win that earned Xavi's first trophy as Barcelona manager.


3. Raul

Raul scored the first of his 15 Clasico goals in 1995
Raul scored the first of his 15 Clasico goals in 1995 / Stu Forster/Getty Images

Age: 18 years, 95 days

That 1-1 draw back in 1995 sure was memorable.

Garcia grabbed the equaliser, but a player 204 days his junior had already opened the scoring that day; none other than Raul.

His 12th minute strike made him the second youngest scorer of this fixture in history, and the youngest of the 21st century. He'd go on to scored 14 more times against Barcelona for Real.


2. Ansu Fati

Scoring in Clasico matches at 17 years old. Crazy
Scoring in Clasico matches at 17 years old. Crazy / Alex Caparros/Getty Images

Age: 17 years, 359 days

17 years of age. It's remarkable to think that a player that young is even taking part in a fixture of this grandeur, let alone scoring in it.

Ansu Fati is on a record-breaking streak at Barça, although this particular record hasn't actually been broken. His equaliser in the 3-1 defeat to Real was thought to have him as the youngest ever scorer in Clasico history - Barcelona acknowledge him to be - but facts are facts and his close-range finish now has him placed second on the list.

Still, doesn't take anything away from what a special talent the Spanish forward is.


1. Alfonso Navarro

Age: 17 years, 356 days

Party pooper Alfonso Navarro still holds a record he set in 1947, and it's one that is unlikely to be broken - sorry again, Ansu - any time soon.

Barcelona won that particular battle 3-2 in 1947, with Navarro scoring either side of half time. Scoring his brace at a full three days younger than Fati, the striker still remains top of the pile for this particular accolade.

In his career, he enjoyed two separate spells with Barcelona, sandwiched between a year with, you guessed it, Real Madrid.