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July 14, 2026
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Lamine Yamal Turns 19: The Name, the Journey, and the Numbers Behind a Global Phenomenon

Lamine Yamal Turns 19: The Name, the Journey, and the Numbers Behind a Global Phenomenon

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Lamine Yamal: Name, Journey, and the Numbers

Lamine Yamal has just turned 19 years of age, and true to the theme of his career so far, the milestone lands in the middle of one of the biggest weeks of his life: a FIFA World Cup semi-final with Spain. Few players in the history of the sport have packed so much into so little time, and behind the numbers is a story that starts long before his debut for Barcelona.

A Name Built on Friendship and Gratitude Few casual fans know that Lamine Yamal's full name is Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana. The name wasn't simply passed down; it was chosen. According to those close to the family, his parents named him in part after two of his father's close friends, weaving a personal story of gratitude into a name that also carries his family's Moroccan and Equatoguinean roots. It's a detail that captures something bigger about Yamal: a player whose identity blends North African and West African heritage with a Spanish upbringing that shaped him as a footballer.

Spotted at Six, Built at La Masia Yamal's footballing story effectively begins at La Masia. Barcelona scouts identified him at just six years old, bringing him into the academy system that has produced generations of the club's greatest talents. From there, he rose through Barcelona B and every level of Spain's youth setup, from Under-15 to Under-19, before a rapid ascent to the senior side.

His senior debut came against Real Betis in 2023, when he was just 15 years old. It was the first domino in a run of youngest-ever milestones that has followed him ever since.

A Résumé of Youngest-Ever Feats At 16, Yamal became the youngest player ever to score at a UEFA European Championship and the youngest ever to win the tournament, lifting the trophy with Spain at UEFA EURO 2024. A year later, at 17, he became the youngest Ballon d'Or nominee of the modern era. By 18, he had finished runner-up in the 2025 Ballon d'Or, a result that only underlined how quickly he had already reached the sport's top table.

The Numbers Behind the Rise Yamal's club and international statistics tell their own story of consistent, growing influence:

FIFA World Cup 2026™: 6 appearances, 1 goal FIFA World Cup 2026™ Qualifiers: 2 appearances, 3 assists UEFA EURO 2024™: 7 appearances (including the final), 1 goal, 4 assists, 1 yellow card UEFA EURO 2024™ Qualifiers: 4 appearances, 2 goals

In La Liga, his output has climbed season by season: five goals and six assists in 2023-24, nine goals and 13 assists in 2024-25, and 16 goals and 11 assists already this season in 2025-26 across 28 matches. His UEFA Champions League record shows the same trajectory, from no goals in his debut campaign to five in 2024-25 and six so far in 2025-26.

A Birthday With a World Cup on the Line Now 19, Yamal heads into a World Cup semi-final against France as one of Spain's most important players, with the chance to add a senior World Cup title to a collection that already looks unlike almost any other teenager's in the sport's history. Whatever happens over the coming days, the name Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana, and the story behind it, have already earned their place in the conversation about the game's next great icon.

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