Image of the Week: He's won a Champion's League title, he's got an amazing back story and the Canadian soccer phenom is still a teenager:
Davies celebrates with the UEFA Champions League Trophy following his team's victory in Lisbon over Paris Saint-Germain.
Alphonso Davies, Canada’s 19-year-old soccer prodigy, is used to breaking records. In 2016, he was the youngest active player in Major League Soccer, signing with the Vancouver Whitecaps; by 2017, he became the youngest player on Canada’s national men’s team, helping them beat the United States for the first time in more than three decades. In 2018, the storied European club Bayern Munich paid the Whitecaps $13.
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