Foden’s record is broken! Max Doom, a 16-year-old player, becomes the youngest champion in the English Premier League history.

The season of the English Premier League isn’t over yet, but history has already been rewritten. Max Doom, who will turn 16 years and 144 days old at the end of the season, officially becomes the youngest winner of a gold medal in the history of this tournament. This young talent has surpassed Phil Foden’s record set in 2018, which was 17 years and 350 days.

According to the league’s rules, Doom is guaranteed to receive the championship medal. He has already made it to the field five times, which is the minimum requirement for being awarded a medal. It’s worth noting that Doom also holds the record for being the youngest player to score a goal in the history of the Premier League.

The numbers are staggering: when Arsenal last lifted the English championship trophy, Max wasn’t even born yet. It would take almost six years before he could even be born. This new generation of Londoners has already shown their strength, and this historic season will forever be remembered in the annals of world football.