L1: Ethan Mbappé does better than Karim Benzema

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After AS Monaco’s defeat against OL, PSG was officially crowned champion of France. This is the first title for certain elements including the young Senny Mayulu (17 years, 11 months and 13 days) and Ethan Mbappé (17 years, 3 months and 30 days). The two players have joined the ranking of the youngest French champions of the 21st century unveiled by the Professional Football League.

KM7’s little brother is also well placed, since he is fourth behind Kingsley Coman (PSG, 16 years, 10 months and 29 days), El Chadaille Bitshiabu (PSG, 16 years, 11 months and 6 days) and Warren Zaire-Emery (PSG, 17 years, 2 months and 18 days). On the other hand, Ethan Mbappé was crowned earlier in his career than Karim Benzema, who was 17 years, 4 months and 18 days old when OL won the title in 2004-05. But the Nueve had played 6 matches with the Gones that year, while Ethan Mbappé only appeared twice with Paris in L1.

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