Sergio Ramos made history in the Champions League by scoring the 10,000th goal for Sevilla. This remarkable feat took place during a 3-2 defeat against PSV Eindhoven, with Sevilla fielding the oldest starting 11 in the competition's history at Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. Ramos, boasting 16 goals in the tournament, achieved the milestone of the 10,000th goal by heading in a cross from Ivan Rakitic.
It is noteworthy that the inaugural goal in the Champions League was scored by former Everton forward Daniel Amokachi in 1992 while playing for Club Bruges.
Ramos scored his first Champions League goal for Real Madrid 6,773 days ago in December 2005. It is the greatest distance in the competition between a player's first and most recent goal.
With 40-year-old former Real Madrid center-back partner Pepe at the top of the list, the 37-year-old is the fourth-oldest scorer in the Champions League.
The La Liga team appeared poised for victory, a result that would have secured Arsenal's spot in the last-16, following Youssef En Nesyri's goal that complemented Ramos' earlier effort. However, Ismael Saibari's strike and a Nemanja Gudelj own goal leveled the score at 2-2 with just nine minutes remaining.
In a stunning comeback, USA forward Ricardo Pepi secured PSV's victory with a goal in the second minute of injury time.