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Notts County's Youngest Ever Player: Kameron Muir Breaks 25-Year-Old Record


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Kameron Muir has made history at Notts County, becoming the club’s youngest ever player at just 15 years and 32 days old.

The talented midfielder debuted in the Magpies’ 2-1 Bristol Street Motors Trophy win against Burton Albion, replacing Jevani Brown late in the match.

By stepping onto the pitch, Muir surpassed the previous record held by Jermaine Pennant, who first played for Notts County at 15 years and 10 months.

Reflecting on the moment, Muir admitted his initial disbelief. “My dad called me after school, along with my mum, and told me the news that I had been selected for the squad,” Muir said.

“I didn’t think I was going to come on, I thought I’d just be here for the experience. But I’m really grateful, and now I’ve become the youngest player to play for Notts County.”

Jake Henry, Academy Head of Coach and Player Development, was full of praise for Muir’s growth since joining the club’s youth system. “Kameron joined us playing grassroots football in Derby, and his progress has been fantastic to see,” Henry explained.

“He’s incredibly hard-working and determined to be the best he can be, which is what we always look for in a player. He had the opportunity to train with the first team over the summer, and his attitude was outstanding. After one of the sessions, he told us, ‘It’s just football,’ which perfectly sums up his grounded personality. He’s focused on enjoying the game and playing at the highest level possible.”

Henry also acknowledged the significance of Muir’s debut. “For Kameron to make his debut at 15 years old is a remarkable achievement, not only for him and his family but for all of the Academy staff who have worked with him. To be the youngest player in the club’s history is a great milestone.”

Muir’s calmness under pressure and love for the game is clear, with Henry highlighting his desire to keep improving and enjoying every moment on the pitch. 

His impressive attitude has helped him thrive, even when faced with the challenge of stepping into first-team football at such a young age.

After the game, Muir shared a touching moment with his family. “They were here tonight, and it was brilliant going over to see them at the end. They looked really proud, which made me smile,” he said.

Fans of Notts County will be keen to follow Muir’s journey after his record-breaking debut, which showcases both his talent and the strength of the club’s Academy. Muir’s rise from grassroots football to a professional debut serves as a testament to his dedication and potential.

With the spotlight now on Muir, Notts County supporters will be excited to see what lies ahead for the 15-year-old.

His debut marks the beginning of what promises to be a bright future, and the Magpies faithful will be eager to see more of him in the first team as the season progresses.

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He looks like a talented lad. I think it’s good that Notts didn’t throw him straight into the game but used his time on the pitch well. It gives us something to hope for, as we have seen many young players come and go. But I don’t know, James Sanderson, Riley Reynolds, and Kameron Muir have something special about them. I hope they continue to flourish, but what an honour for Muir to have.

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When I looked at the two squads, I thought Burton would have been more in control of the game. Listening to the match on the radio, it sounded like our squad was up against it at times. You see the number of young players starting, and you can see this is their chance to show what they can do. I am delighted for all five of the academy players, but for Kameron Muir to make his senior debut at the age of 15 and become the youngest Notts player ever, that is special. I hope they can take this performance and use it to get more opportunities in the first team in the future.

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i think the efl trophy is a great time to include young players, it gives us fans something to actually be encouraged by because i dont find the competition has ever really been taken seriously. i think notts does, but from the fans perspective it could be a lot better. i am please kameron muir got to come on and has become our youngest player, as i say, it gives you something to be invested with. 

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It’s moments like this that make football so special. A 15-year-old debuting for Notts County and becoming the youngest player in the club’s history – what an achievement for Kameron Muir! It’s clear the lad has a great head on his shoulders, especially with how he handled himself after the match. His journey from grassroots to the first team in such a short space of time shows what dedication and hard work can do. I’m especially impressed with how grounded he seems. He’s not letting the occasion overwhelm him, which is vital if he’s to fulfil his potential. I think he’s going to be a key player for us in the future.

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It was a big moment for Kameron & his family when he took to the field as a substitute late in the game.

It was a landmark moment for the club too, with Kameron being the youngest ever player to take the field for the senior team.

This landmark is just the beginning of what could be a brilliant future career for him as a player.

His parents & family will be immensely proud of him, & that was a day they will all never forget.

I wish Kameron all the best for his promising future.

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Fantastic to see another Academy graduate breaking records. I remember when Pennant set the record, and now it's been broken again. Kameron seems like a humble lad, and I can’t wait to see more of him in the future.

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It's moments like these that make you appreciate the work done at the Academy. Kameron Muir stepping onto the pitch at 15 years old is not just a win for him, but for the entire Academy setup. To have the right guidance and mentorship at that age is crucial, and it’s obvious that Jake Henry and his team have done wonders with him. What stood out to me was Kameron’s calmness throughout the whole experience. For a lad that young to take it all in stride is impressive. The fact that he’s so grounded will help him go far in his career. Really looking forward to seeing how he progresses from here, hopefully, this is just the start.

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The academy deserves a lot of credit for nurturing a talent like Kameron Muir. Breaking a record at 15 is one thing, but to do so with such a calm and mature attitude shows that he’s got the mentality to match his ability. His journey from grassroots football to Notts County’s first team is a great example of hard work paying off. I love that he thought he’d just be there for the experience, only to actually get on the pitch. Moments like these are what football’s all about, not just for him, but for his family and all those who have supported him along the way.

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With the injury worries we have, I hope this performance gives a chance to some of the youngsters like Riley Reynolds. It’s great that Kameron Muir came on as the youngest player, but I hope it means more of our homegrown talent will get chances in league games in the future.

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Really impressed with how calm and collected Kameron was in his comments. To make your debut at 15, and with such maturity, is remarkable. The future looks bright for him!

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