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Football Debuts That Shocked The World
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06/06/2025
Brilliant beginners and super starters: we reckon these are football's best debuts ever.
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As I was aggressively informed by my girlfriend's father when I turned up to meet him in a t-shirt
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that ironically read World's Greatest Love Machine, first impressions count. In fact,
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you can likely mask over an entire lifetime of mediocrity if you just get off on the right foot.
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The beauty of football, of course, is that the right foot can literally be your right foot,
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and using it to make some vital contributions to your team's fortunes before those in the stands
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even fully know your name can see you idolised for years to come. I'm Adam Cleary, this is 442,
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and these are the 10 greatest debuts in football history.
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Number 10, Ronaldo, Real Madrid 2002. 61 seconds, that's all it took for Ronaldo to get off the
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mark in the white of Real Madrid. If you started listening to Frank Sinatra's My Way when he comes
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on to replace Javier Portillo in the 64th minute, the big man's not even had regrets and a few of
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them by the time Ronaldo's lashed the ball past the Alaves goalkeeper. Not content there though,
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he later gleefully receives a pass from Steve McManaman of all people for a second,
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Maka hilariously asking for the ball back after playing him in, before then missing a fairly
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easy chance to notch a hat-trick. A miss, by the way, he has always asserted was deliberate so as
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to not set the bar too high for the rest of the season. Very clever.
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Number 9, Sergio Aguero, Manchester City 2011.
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Two goals and an assist for Sergio Aguero, I don't find that tall impressive.
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Yeah, alright, fair enough, there were months-long spells during Aguero's time at City where it did
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sort of feel like he was doing that every single game. But what if I was to tell you that this
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particular haul came despite him not even muddying his boots until the 59th minute?
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Eh, yeah, see, pretty good. In a dazzling half-hour cameo, he arrived on the end of a
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Mika Richards cross for a tap-in, played a blind head-hyped back pass for David Silva to score and
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then just leathered one in from fully 30 yards. Number 8, Alan Shearer, Southampton, 1988.
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A handy reminder to anyone who needs it that football wasn't invented in 1992 here as the
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Premier League's record goalscorer was already banging them in four years before it even launched.
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Making his way through Southampton's academy, the Saints saw enough talent in a rosy-cheeked
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17-year-old Alan Shearer to give him a full debut against high-flying Arsenal, themselves
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some eight games unbeaten. What followed were three goals that absolutely scream late 80s
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British football and come from a combined distance of about five very muddy yards.
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This did also make him the youngest ever scorer of a hat-trick in the English top flight and
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that is a record that, much like his statue outside St. James' Park, will likely be standing
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for a very long time.
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Number 7, Zinedine Zidane, France, 1994.
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Now, if you ever want to discuss the greatest possible contrast between someone's first
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and last appearance for a club, Zinedine Zidane's France career is probably where that conversation
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both starts and ends. 18 years before he'd head down the tunnel at the World Cup final with
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sorrow in his heart and Marco Matarazzi's necklace imprinted on his forehead, Zizou arrived off the
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bench with his country 2-0 down to the Czechs. Immediately looking like someone's much older brother
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deciding to bully a game in the playground, he weaved his way through three players before burying
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an unstoppable 30-yarder with five minutes to go. Not two minutes later, he left a clear foot and a
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half above everyone else in the box to score a header you would struggle to replicate with a
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stepladder. A great cameo, thought French football fans, but still surely not enough for him to take
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captain Eric Cantona's place in the team. Not unless, I don't know, in the next few months he
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was about to dive boots-first into the crowd at Selhurst Park after being sent off against Crystal
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Palace and receive an enormous domestic and international football ban, but that's not going to happen.
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Number 6, Fabrizio Ravanelli, Middlesbrough, 1996.
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Yeah, so Middlesbrough in the mid-1990s feels more like a fever dream than it does actual footballing
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history. Returning them to the Premier League, Brian Robson decided that the best approach
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was to bring in some of the most creative, expressive players in world football to a part
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of the country famous for drowning a chicken cutlet and cheese sauce and 80% of its buildings
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being made out of corrugated metal. And apologies to any Middlesbrough fans who might take issue
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with that, I personally really like a par mode, but I'm also crucially not scoring double figures
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in Serie A and getting modelling contracts off Dior. And the crazy thing is, this policy did
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actually work for precisely one game. Joining Samba stars like Giannino Emerson and Robby Musto was
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Italian goal scorer Fabrizio Ravanelli who promptly scored a hat-trick against the mighty Liverpool.
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Despite them being fourth at one stage, the results then spectacularly fell off a cliff and
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Borough were promptly relegated back whence they came. Oh well, it was worth a shot.
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Number 5, Gianluigi Buffon, Parma, 1995.
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You see, great debuts aren't all about scoring goals, unless, well, you know, that's your job,
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and Gianluigi Buffon announced himself on the big stage with a shutout for the ages.
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Barely 17 years old and only four years after converting from an outfield player in the club's
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academy, he was thrown into the deep end against Carlo Ancelotti's all-conquering Milan side.
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The game somehow finished completely goalless thanks to Buffon repeatedly frustrating Roberto Baggio,
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Marco Simeone and Ali Dyer's cousin George Weyer. He might have made over 1,000 plus competitive
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appearances after this and won every single accolade worth winning, but he'll never have
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forgotten his first. Number 4, Zlatan Ibrahimović, LA Galaxy 2018.
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Now what can be said about Zlatan Ibrahimović's US debut and indeed his entire career that hasn't
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already been said by the man himself about himself.
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3-1 down. At home in the Los Angeles derby, which is apparently a thing, on comes the great
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one and MLS is changed forever. Two minutes in and his presence alone is enough to allow
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Galaxy to pull one back, but the equaliser could not possibly have been more Zlatan if
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the ball had been covered in bad tattoos and started referring to itself in the third person.
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There's only one Zlatan. A volley 40 yards from goal sailed both into the net and into
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the history books with the same level of vim. His second arrived in suitably dramatic fashion
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with the game having ticked into injury time, he somehow outjumped two defenders and the goalkeeper
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to nod in the most dramatic of winners.
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You wanted Zlatan, he said in the press conference. I gave you Zlatan.
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Number 3, Wayne Rooney, Manchester United 2004.
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It's a tale as old as time. A once-in-a-generation talent bursts onto the scene with his hometown
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team, secures a big-money move to one of the biggest clubs in the world, but the step-up
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is initially slightly too much for them.
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Ha ha ha ha. Not Wayne Rooney though, Wayne Rooney absolutely took the piss.
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Noping out of David Moyes Everton for a pricely 27 million, he arrived at Old Trafford still
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just 18 years old and promptly put Fenerbahce's head down the toilet. Two goals in the first
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half the second, a delightful long-ranger were capped off with a brilliant free kick before
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his Manchester United career was even one hour old. And yeah, okay, he looks like he owns
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a failing chain of chip shops now, but that night in 2004, no other player in world football
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looked more exciting. None.
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Number 2, Erling Haaland, Borussia Dortmund 2020.
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Getting two goals against West Ham in his proper Manchester City debut because nobody counts
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the Community Shield was an impressive start for Erling Haaland. But it was nothing, nothing
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compared to his arrival at Dortmund. With 55 minutes gone, his team's title challenge
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looked in tatters as they trailed 3-1 to Augsburg. They threw Haaland on and within 3 minutes he'd
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halved the deficit with a great strike from a narrow angle. 11 minutes after that, and following
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an equaliser from Jadon Sancho, he raced through with Thorgan Hazard for a neat tap-in. 9 minutes
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after that he burst clear of the defence doing that big, weird, gangly look at me, I'm Erling
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Haaland, I'm a superhuman freak run, and the turnaround was complete at 5-3. Or to, you
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know, put that another way, in Erling Haaland's first 20 minutes of German football, he scored
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a hat-trick with his first 3 shots and only his first 10 touches. He's an alien, he's not
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normal.
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Born Alvaro Recoba, Inter Milan 1997. Now if a time traveller, and just go with me on
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this, if a time traveller had appeared in the Inter Milan dressing room ahead of this
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game, and told those present that they would go down in the annals of footballing debut
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history, all eyes would have immediately turned to the 20-plus million Brazilian lacing his
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boots. But Ronaldo's debut is frankly nothing compared to that of his fellow debutant, Alvaro
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Recoba. Trading 1-0 to Brescia, the Uruguayan came off the bench and decided to have his
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own, personal, goal of the season competition in the half hour that remained. The first a
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rasper directly into the Castonetti Superiore would have been enough, but the winner 5 minutes
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from time somehow managed to outdo it. Fully 30 yards from goal, he somehow both bends and
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wellies a free kick into the one part of the goal the keeper can't reach. I mean, look,
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he's that, he's standing there, he's that side, and he looks about 6 years old when
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it flies past him.
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Nottingham, he is standing there...
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