The Women's World Cup saw a moment that will live long in the memory for 16-year-old Giulia Dragoni as she started for Italy against Argentina on Monday.
Dragoni -- born on November 7, 2006 -- began the Group G clash in the heart of Italy's midfield and became the youngest player to represent Italy in the competition's history. She is the second-youngest European to play at the tournament, according to FIFA.
Nicknamed 'Little Messi,' Dragoni is wearing the No. 16 shirt -- corresponding to her age.
In contrast, 39-year-old Vanina Correa was in goal for Argentina -- she had already made her debut for her country when Dragoni was born.
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