Youth Storm! The average starting age of Paris is 25 years and 96 days, the youngest in the 21st century Champions League final!
6:28am, 1 June 2025Football
June 1: The Champions League final of Paris vs Inter Milan will start at 3 a.m., and the two teams have announced their starting lineup.
According to statistics, the average age of 11 players in Paris Saint-Germain in this game is 25 years and 96 days, making it the youngest starting lineup among all Champions League finals in the 21st century.
Paris starter: 1-Donaruma, 2-Ashraf, 5-Marquinhos, 51-Pacho, 25-Nuno Mendes, 17-Vitinia, 87-João Neves, 8-Fabian, 14-Duai, 7-Kvaratschlia, 10-Demberle
Paris substitutes: 39-Safonov, 80-Tenas, 3-Kimpenbe, 35-Berardo, 21-Lucas Hernandez, 24-Mayulu, 33-Zaire-Emeri, 49-Mbayer, 19-Li Gangren, 29-Balcola, 9-Gonzalo Ramos
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