Max Dowman Makes History as Youngest Premier League Scorer in Arsenal’s Win Over Everton
Arsenal F.C. youngster Max Dowman made history on Saturday night after scoring in Arsenal’s 2–0 victory over Everton F.C. at the Emirates Stadium.
The Gunners secured the win with two second-half goals, first from Viktor Gyökeres and then from Dowman, sealing an important result for the North London side.
According to OptaJoe, Dowman’s goal has written his name into the history books. At just 16 years and 73 days old, the young midfielder has become the youngest scorer in Premier League history.
Dowman joined Arsenal’s youth academy in 2015 after moving from Billericay Town F.C. and has steadily progressed through the ranks. He also represents England U‑19 National Team, highlighting his growing reputation as one of England’s most promising young talents.
Attention now turns to Arsenal’s upcoming clash with Bayer Leverkusen in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday. The two sides drew 1–1 in the Round of 16 first leg in Germany last week, where Dowman was an unused substitute. The young star will be hoping to earn minutes as the Gunners push for a place in the next round.
Opinion: A Star in the Making
Max Dowman’s historic goal is not just a personal milestone—it’s a signal of Arsenal’s growing trust in young talent. Breaking a Premier League record at just 16 shows both courage and confidence, qualities that could shape his future at the highest level.
For Arsenal fans, moments like this bring excitement and hope. Football history has shown that early breakthroughs can launch extraordinary careers. While it’s still early days, Dowman’s performance suggests he may be one of the next big stars to emerge from Arsenal’s academy. If nurtured carefully, the teenager could become a key figure for both club and country in the years ahead. ⚽




