Just days after dazzling fans with his talent in Barça colours and netting a historic goal during the El Clasico at the Santiago Bernabeu, Lamine Yamal achieved yet another monumental milestone.
The 17-year-old was awarded the prestigious Kopa Trophy at the Ballon d’Or gala in Paris, a title given to the world’s best footballer under 21.
This accolade further cements his exceptional journey, one that’s marked by his rapid growth and remarkable performances on some of the biggest stages in football, including memorable matches against Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.
Yamal’s achievement at just 17 years and 109 days is all the more impressive, as he becomes the youngest player to win the Kopa Trophy, surpassing former winner Jude Bellingham.
His name now joins the ranks of other young Barça stars, such as Pedri and Gavi, who previously claimed the trophy and have set a high standard for young talent at Barcelona.
Messages from the teammates
Yamal’s impact has extended beyond these awards, reflecting his importance to the team, and he has already become a significant figure in both La Liga and Champions League games.
Following the announcement, Yamal received an outpouring of admiration from his Barcelona teammates.
Players across the squad, including Raphinha, Pedri, Gavi, Alejandro Balde, Hector Fort, Marc Casado, and Fermin Lopez, publicly celebrated Yamal’s success.
Each teammate expressed their pride and joy for his achievement, showing the strong camaraderie and supportive environment within the club.
Fermin wrote, “Congratulations brother. Happy for You.”
Ronaldo Araujo said, “You deserved it.” Raphinha said, “How proud I am.”
Yamal’s accomplishment isn’t just a personal milestone; it’s a testament to Barça’s continued focus on developing young talents who shine on the international stage.
With his impressive performances and determination, the forward is quickly becoming a player to watch, and his future with Barcelona promises more success for both him and the club.
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