Agustín Palavecino Scores Tournament’s Fastest Goal in 25 Seconds vs. Juárez

Agustín Palavecino Scores Tournament’s Fastest Goal in 25 Seconds vs. Juárez

Agustín Palavecino made history on Friday night as he scored the fastest goal in the tournament, netting in just 25 seconds against FC Juárez. This electrifying start set the tone for Cruz Azul’s commanding performance as they secured a 2-0 victory away from home.

Palavecino’s Record-Breaking Goal

In a rapid offensive display, Cruz Azul attacked immediately after the kickoff. Palavecino, the Argentine midfielder, received a well-timed assist from Gabriel Fernández. As he entered the penalty area, Palavecino expertly controlled the ball and placed it into the net with precision.

This swift goal not only delighted the fans but also marked the fastest in the history of Cruz Azul. It matched a previous record set by Ángel Sepúlveda in 2024 and earned the title of the quickest in the current Clausura 2026 season.

Game Overview

Following Palavecino’s record goal, Cruz Azul quickly doubled their lead. José Paradela found the net with a stunning long-range shot, which left the FC Juárez goalkeeper with no chance. This goal added to the overwhelming momentum built by the team early in the match.

Match Highlights

  • Agustín Palavecino scored in 25 seconds, setting a new club record.
  • José Paradela scored the second goal to secure a 2-0 victory.
  • Cruz Azul is on a three-match winning streak.

Despite the fast-paced action, Cruz Azul managed to maintain their focus and control throughout the match. This victory further solidified their position in the league, showcasing their offensive prowess and strategic gameplay.

Conclusion

Palavecino’s historic goal stands out not only for its speed but also for its significance to Cruz Azul’s aspirations this season. As the team continues to build on their success, fans are left eager for what’s next in the Clausura 2026.