One year ago, Lamine Yamal was playing in the quarter-finals of the U17 European Championships in front of only a few hundred supporters. Skipping past defenders with ease, he registered an assist and scored once in Spain’s 3-0 victory over the Republic of Ireland. At just 15 years old, he was one of the youngest players competing in the U17 competition at that time and stood out among his peers, finishing as the joint top-scorer of the tournament despite Spain's exit to France in the semi-final.
Fast forward a year, he’s now the youngest player competing at Euro 2024. With his boyish smile revealing braces, his joyful approach to the game has provided a captivating subplot to Spain’s campaign. His crisp pass to assist Dani Olmo for the opener in the semi-final against France was his third of the tournament, equaling the Spanish record for total assists in a single European Championship with legends like Cesc Fabregas and David Silva.
Yamal’s story is one of humble beginnings. He was born in Rocafonda, a small province in Barcelona, to a Moroccan father and an Equatorial Guinean mother. He began playing football for his local side, La Torreta, at just four years old, and by the age of seven, a scout from Barcelona had spotted him and brought him to the club’s prestigious La Masia academy.
Biography
Detail | Information |
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Full Name | Lamine Yamal |
Birth Date | July 6, 2007 |
Nationality | Spanish |
Position | Winger |
Current Club | Barcelona |
International Team | Spain |
Key Achievements
Yamal didn’t take long to showcase his talent within Barcelona's ranks. In his second year at the club, he scored an impressive 56 goals in just 30 matches. His ability was evident, and he often played four age groups above his own. This remarkable progression saw him represent Barcelona's Juvenil A (U19 side) by the age of 14, catching the attention of then head-coach Xavi.
After turning 15, Yamal was invited to train with Barcelona’s first team and soon signed his first professional contract. Xavi was so impressed that within a few months, he made Yamal the youngest player in over a century to debut for Barcelona at just 15 years and 290 days old. He also holds the record for being the youngest player to appear in La Liga, start a Champions League match, and score a goal for Barcelona.
International Breakthrough
Yamal made his international debut for Spain’s U15 team in February 2022. By October of that same year, he was already playing for the U19 team after having represented the U16 and U17 teams. Remarkably, he was called up to the senior Spanish national team just 19 days after his first start for Barcelona, making history as he barely turned 16 years old.
He had the option to represent either Morocco or Equatorial Guinea due to his parental heritage. However, Spain acted quickly to cap-tie Yamal at the senior level to prevent him from opting for another nation, especially after Morocco's semi-final run in the 2022 World Cup.
Performance at Euro 2024
Yamal quickly proved his worth on the international stage by scoring half an hour into his senior debut for Spain in a Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia, making him the youngest player to both appear and score for the national team at just 16 years and 57 days old. His contributions have been invaluable, providing nine goal contributions in just 12 appearances for Spain, averaging a goal or assist every 79 minutes.
At Euro 2024, he has emerged as Luis de la Fuente’s best creative outlet, creating the most chances for the Spanish national team. This includes five big chances, leading the tournament in that category. Yamal has become an integral part of a young Spanish side looking to revive its fortunes after years of stagnation.
Future Aspirations
As Yamal approaches his 17th birthday, he remains focused on helping Spain secure a gold medal at the Euro 2024 tournament. Despite his growing fame, he has maintained a humble and disciplined character off the pitch. His teammates and coaches commend his professional attitude, and he continues to prioritize his education, even studying for his ESO exams during the tournament.
With his impressive skills, work ethic, and determination, Lamine Yamal is undoubtedly one of football's brightest prospects, and fans will be eager to see what the future holds for this young talent!