Endrick made history as Real Madrid’s youngest-ever scorer in the Champions League during their 3-1 victory over Stuttgart on Tuesday.
The Brazil international entered the match in the 80th minute with his team holding a 2-1 lead at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The 18-year-old received a pass from Dani Carvajal in midfield, sprinted towards goal, and unleashed a powerful long-range shot past Alexander Nubel, sealing the 3-1 victory.
Endrick’s goal broke a long-standing Real Madrid record set by club legend Raul in 1995, who scored at 18 years and 113 days against Hungarian side Ferencvárosi TC.
Endrick’s new record now stands at 18 years and 58 days, according to Opta.
Endrick becomes second youngest non-European scorer
Endrick’s goal also makes him the second-youngest non-European player to score on his Champions League debut, according to MisterChip, trailing only former Ghanaian forward Peter Ofori-Quaye, who netted for Olympiacos at 17 years and 194 days.
With two Real Madrid goals to his name, Endrick will be eager for another opportunity when his team faces Espanyol in La Liga on Saturday.