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Young star Ryan Vitor, the young Brazilian striker who moved from Vasco da Gama to Mercato Bournemouth last winter, made World Cup history through his wide door.
Ryan joined the illustrious list of Brazilians in World Cup history, joining the legendary Pele and three other players.
According to statistician Mr. Chip, “Ryan became the third-youngest player in Samba history to start a game in the knockout stages.” After he played against Japan today at the age of 19 years and 330 days.
According to the same source, that list is topped by legend Pele, who started the game for Wales in 1958 at the age of 17 years and 241 days, followed by Marco Antonio (1970 vs Peru) at 19 years and 128 days, then Ryan Vitor, and then Mazzola (1958 at 39 days) at 30 days and 1958 days.
Ryan started for Brazil against Japan on Monday night, the second time coach Carlo Ancelotti has selected him to replace injured winger Rafinha.