UEFA EURO 2024: Jesus Navas Breaks 18 Year Record With Appearance for Spain Against Albania

UEFA EURO 2024: Jesus Navas Breaks 18 Year Record With Appearance for Spain Against Albania

Ero Samson
updated at June 24, 2024 at 8:35 PM
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  • The Spanish national team faced off against Albania in their final UEFA Euro 2024 tournament group B match.
  • Having already secured the group's top spot, coach Luis de la Fuente, chose to field a second-string La Roja side.
  • This decision led to veteran defender, Jesus Navas, breaking an 18-year-old tournament record for the Spanish team.

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The Spanish national team may have already secured a spot in the knockout phase of the UEFA Euro 2024 tournament, but their match against Albania was anything but a dead rubber.

Coach Luis de la Fuente, who had successfully guided his team past the hurdles of defeating Croatia and the defending champions, Italy, chose to field a second-string side for their final Group B fixture.

While the former Deportivo Alaves manager emphasised that his team would be playing largely for pride against Albania, his decision to make significant changes to his starting XI resulted in a flurry of records being set.

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Jesus Navas, who set a new record with his appearance for Spain, controls the ball during the UEFA EURO 2024 match against Albania at the Düsseldorf Arena on June 24, 2024. Image: Marvin Guengoer.
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Ferran Torres, making his first start at the tournament, etched his name into Spanish football folklore with a goal in the 13th minute, becoming the joint top scorer alongside Joselu Mato for La Roja in major competitions under Coach de la Fuente. However, it was Jesus Navas who stole the spotlight, setting a new Spanish record with his first appearance at the Germany event.

Jesus Navas sets new Spanish record

With his appearance on the night, the Sevilla full-back became the oldest player ever to represent the Spanish team at a major tournament since former Celta Vigo goalkeeper Santiago Canizares.

At 38 years and 216 days, Navas eclipsed the retired goalkeeper’s 18-year-old record to become the oldest player to play for Spain in a major international tournament, be it a World Cup or a Euro tournament, according to data from Opta.

Canizares held the record after featuring for Spain at the 2006 edition of the FIFA World Cup in Germany, against Saudi Arabia at the age of 36 years and 248 days.

Navas remains the sole surviving member of the victorious Euro 2012 winning squad to make it to the 2024 edition of the showpiece in Germany.

As previously reported by the Spanish outlet ESPN, the 38-year-old recently penned a lifetime contract extension at La Liga club Sevilla.

Kroos sends warning to rival teams

Sports Brief in another report stated Germany midfielder, Toni Kroos, has sent a subtle warning to opposition teams, following his side’s clash against Switzerland.

The 34-year-old took to social media to express his thoughts after Niclas Fullkrug found the back of the net in the clash against Murat Yakin’s side.

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Samson Ero is a sports journalist with a track record of over five years in the Nigerian media industry. He graduated from Nigerian Institute of Journalism (2021-2023).