Rangers-bound youngster Charlie Lindsay became Glentoran's youngest ever player at just 15-years-old.
The teen agreed to join Gers when he turns 16 in March next year.
Defender Lindsay replaced Willie Garrett in the clash against Ballyclare Comrades.
And he told of his delight at getting first-team game time under his belt.
History Maker ⚽ | Charlie Lindsay is now officially the youngest player ever to play for Glentoran. Born on the 17th March 2004 Charlie is just 15 years of age! #TimeToClimb 💚🐓 pic.twitter.com/min2ifrXx4
— Glentoran FC (@Glentoran) September 11, 2019
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Speaking to BBC Sport Northern Ireland, the kid said: "I've been going to watch Glentoran since I was really young.
"I never could have thought that I would set the record as the youngest-ever player. It's brilliant."
Lindsay has already turned out for Rangers' academy squad in a handful of tournaments.
He starred as the Ibrox starlets won the junior Super Cup NI back in August.
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