Australian teen sensation Antonio Arena has burst onto the scene, leaving fans and pundits alike in awe with his stunning debut for Italian giants Roma. The 16-year-old's introduction off the bench in the 80th minute of Tuesday's Italian Cup clash against Torino saw him rise to head past Torino goalkeeper Alberto Paleari, securing a 2-2 draw that ultimately swung in favor of their opponents.
Torino secured a 3-2 victory thanks to Emirhan Ilkhan's late goal, but Arena's cameo was nothing short of breathtaking. The youngster's game earned glowing praise from Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who described Arena as "a player with great competitive drive" and praised his energy and willingness to put himself out there.
Arena, born in Sydney and holding dual citizenship, has been making waves in the football world for years. Having represented both Australia and Italy at youth international level, he's already proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with. His fine-tuning of skills with A-League Men side Western Sydney Wanderers was just the beginning, as he made his senior debut last year in a 4-1 Serie C win over Lucchese.
At 16 and 25 days old, Arena became the first 2009-born player to score in professional football in Italy, and also the youngest ever goalscorer for Pescara. His impressive form has seen him join the ranks of Italian club Roma, where he made his debut on Tuesday against Torino.
The young Australian is no stranger to the international stage, having made his debut for the Australian under-16 side in 2024 and representing the Italian under-16 team in a series of friendlies last year. With Arena's talent and dedication on full display, it's clear that this teenager is one to watch for years to come.
Torino secured a 3-2 victory thanks to Emirhan Ilkhan's late goal, but Arena's cameo was nothing short of breathtaking. The youngster's game earned glowing praise from Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who described Arena as "a player with great competitive drive" and praised his energy and willingness to put himself out there.
Arena, born in Sydney and holding dual citizenship, has been making waves in the football world for years. Having represented both Australia and Italy at youth international level, he's already proven himself to be a force to be reckoned with. His fine-tuning of skills with A-League Men side Western Sydney Wanderers was just the beginning, as he made his senior debut last year in a 4-1 Serie C win over Lucchese.
At 16 and 25 days old, Arena became the first 2009-born player to score in professional football in Italy, and also the youngest ever goalscorer for Pescara. His impressive form has seen him join the ranks of Italian club Roma, where he made his debut on Tuesday against Torino.
The young Australian is no stranger to the international stage, having made his debut for the Australian under-16 side in 2024 and representing the Italian under-16 team in a series of friendlies last year. With Arena's talent and dedication on full display, it's clear that this teenager is one to watch for years to come.