Barcelona and Spain sensation Lamine Yamal has cemented his status as one of football’s brightest stars after winning the Kopa Trophy for the second year running.
The 18-year-old winger, already a mainstay for club and country, edged out fierce competition to scoop the award, which recognises the world’s best player under 21.
Yamal’s dazzling performances were central to Barcelona’s LaLiga triumph last season, while his pace, flair and goals helped Spain surge to the Nations League final.
His consistency at such a young age has sparked comparisons with football’s greatest prodigies.
Retaining the award places Yamal among an elite group of back-to-back winners, underlining his rapid rise and the growing expectations surrounding his career.
Fans and pundits alike now look to him as the future face of both Barcelona and Spanish football.