Rangers' Findlay Curtis made history by becoming the youngest player to represent Scotland at a FIFA World Cup. The 20-year-old, who recently graduated from the Rangers Academy, came on in the second half during Scotland's 1-0 victory over Haiti. This match marked a significant moment for both Curtis and the club, as he broke the previous record held by Bournemouth's Ben Gannon-Doak. Curtis's appearance helped Scotland secure a vital win, placing them at the top of Group C after the first matchday. This victory was also Scotland's first at a World Cup in 36 years, a feat last achieved in 1987. Rangers was well represented in the match, with summer signing Lawrence Shankland starting and later being replaced by Curtis. Additionally, former Rangers player Nathan Patterson made his World Cup debut in the second half. The club's youth development continues to shine as players like Curtis and Patterson make their mark on the international stage.
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Rangers' Findlay Curtis Becomes Youngest World Cup Player
Rangers' Findlay Curtis makes history as Scotland's youngest World Cup player, contributing to a crucial victory over Haiti.
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