Who is Lamine Yamal? Playing style, La Liga records broken by Barcelona sensation in line for Spain debut


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Barcelona fans across the world are always keeping a close eye on the latest prospects to come through the club's celebrated academy.

Now much of their focus is on a new prodigy from the Spanish giants' production line of La Masia: Lamine Yamal.

On Saturday, April 29, 2023, Barca boss Xavi gave Lamine Yamal his debut at the age of just 15 years, nine months and 16 days old, making him the youngest debutant in the club's history in the 4-0 win against Real Betis.

He has added more minutes during the 2023/24 season and he could be about to make further history when Spain face Georgia in Euro 2024 qualifying on September 8.

If Lamine Yamal features in the match in Tbilisi, he will become the youngest player to represent the men's senior Spain side in history, at the age of 16 years and 57 days. He would break the record held by Barca teammate Gavi, who made his senior international debut at 17 years and 62 days old in 2021.

The Sporting News takes a look at his story and profile.

Who is Lamine Yamal?

Lamine Yamal was born on July 13, 2007 in Esplugues de Llobregat, Spain. His father is Moroccan and his mother is from Equatorial Guinea.

On arriving at Barcelona in 2014, he became part of the club's youth set-up and followed the usual path of young players who dream of making their debuts for professional clubs.

His performances at La Masia did not go unnoticed by the Moroccan Football Federation, who showed an interest in capping the player at youth level, but the forward has played for Spain between Under-15s and Under-19s level.

He was called up to the senior Spain squad for the international window in September 2023. La Roja face Georgia and then Cyprus in Euro 2024 qualifying matches.

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Lamine Yamal style of play

Although he is more skilled with his left foot, Lamine Yamal plays as a right winger. His coaches highlight his beguiling ability to evade his markers, cutting in and going past players from the right.

In addition to his dribbling, Lamine Yamal's speed and finishing stand out as his great attacking characteristics. "He is different," observed Xavi before adding the youngster to his matchday squad for the first time for a game against Atletico Madrid on April 23.

"He is an innate talent, and youngsters are not afraid. He has had wonderful training sessions. I thought the best thing was to put him on the list."

Youngest Barcelona players to make their debut

Lamine Yamal's appearance against Betis took the record off Vicenc Martinez Alama, who was born in Barcelona on January 12, 1925 and made his first-team debut at the age of 16 years, nine months and five days old on October 18, 1941.

Here are the five youngest rookies in the history of Barca.

Player Age on debut
Lamine Yamal 15 years, nine months, 16 days
Vicenç Martinez 16 years, nine months, five days
Ansu Fati 16 years, nine months, 25 days
Bojan Krkic 17 years, 19 days
Gavi 17 years, 24 days

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Youngest debutant in La Liga history

Luka Romero, at 15 years and 255 days, remains the youngest debutant in La Liga history, with a birthdate of November 18, 2004.

Born in Mexico but nationalised as an Argentine, Romero came on against Barcelona's arch-rivals, Real Madrid, during their 2-0 win over his Mallorca team on June 24, 2020.

Lamine Yamal full name

Lamine Yamal's full name is Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana. 'Nasraoui' is his paternal surname and 'Ebana' is the surname on his mother's side.

As is customary in certain Spanish naming conventions, it is appropriate to call him "Lamine Yamal" rather than shorten the name to just "Lamine" or "Yamal".

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Ben Miller has been writing about sport for 25 years, following all levels of football as well as boxing, MMA, athletics and tennis. He’s seen five promotions, three relegations, one World Cup winner and home games in at least three different stadiums as a result of his lifelong devotion to Brighton & Hove Albion. His main aim each week is to cover at least one game or event that does not require a last-minute rewrite.