Record Broken: 36-Year-Old Aubameyang Becomes Oldest Player to Score a UCL Brace for a French Club

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has cemented his place in Champions League history following his outstanding performance for Marseille this week.
In Marseille’s key Champions League fixture against Newcastle, the veteran striker scored a decisive brace, securing a crucial result for the French side.
Statistical records confirm that at 36 years and five months old, Aubameyang is now the oldest player to score two goals in a single UEFA Champions League match while representing a French Ligue 1 club.
This record underscores Aubameyang's enduring elite quality and sustained goal-scoring threat at the highest level of European football, proving his value to Marseille despite his age.
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