Spain's success in the UEFA Europa League has been an unparalleled success, and the final has also witnessed a miraculous scene in which Spain's oldest and youngest players in history have been selected to play together, with 37-year-old Jesús Narváez teaming up with 18-year-old Gavi, who is 19 years older than him!
After playing the full 90 minutes against Italy in the last 4, 37-year-old Jecis Narvaez continued to play right wing in the final, setting a new record for Spain's oldest player in history, and after the Raging Bulls won the Cup, the Xavier star set an unprecedented record of becoming the first player to win the World Cup, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Europa League titles.
Interestingly, the youngest player in Spain's history to play in this match is Gavi, who at the age of 18 became Spain's youngest player to win a major tournament. Jecis Narvaez made his professional debut in 2003, while Gavi was born a year later, and it is a great story to see the young and old duo winning the Cup together.