Quagliarella becomes oldest goalscorer in Italy´s history

Fabio Quagliarella became the oldest goalscorer in Italy s history when he netted in their Euro 2020 qualifier against Liechtenstein. 

Aged 36 years and 54 days old, the Sampdoria forward scored a 35th-minute penalty in Tuesday s match in Parma, putting Roberto Mancini s side 3-0 up. 

The veteran added a second spot-kick in first-half stoppage time as Italy extended their lead. 
 
Italy s previous oldest scorer was Christian Panucci, who was 35 when he found the net against Romania in Euro 2008. 

The game saw Quagliarella make his first competitive international start since a World Cup qualifier against Cyprus in October 2009. 

Quagliarella is the top scorer in Serie A this season, having netted 21 goals. 

36 54 Fabio (36 years and 54 days) is the oldest goalscorer in the history of Italian National team. Limitless.

— OptaPaolo (@OptaPaolo)

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