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The Barça striker beat his teammate Pau Cubarsí and Real Madrid player Güler in the vote, as well as Savinho, Garnacho, Mainoo and Yildiz.
Lamine Yamal added a new award to his short but extensive list of achievements. After winning the European Championship last summer with Spain in Germany at a collective level, and after winning the Kopa de France Football trophy and the Golden Boy from Tuttosport, the young Barça striker won the Globe Soccer award in the emerging player category this Friday in Dubai.
Lamine, who was accompanied at the Gala by his agent, Jorge Mendes, and the Barça directors Xavi Puig and Joan Soler, beat his Barça teammate Pau Cubarsí in the vote, as well as Garnacho (United), Güler (Madrid), Savinho (City), Mainoo (United) and Yildiz (Juventus). Joan Laporta also travelled to Dubai, but ultimately did not go to the Atlantis Hotel.
In this way, the young Barça striker, just 17 years old, crowns a 2024 to remember, only somewhat overshadowed by not having been able to win titles with Barça and an ankle injury that has prevented him from playing as much as he would like in this final stretch of the year.
With a firm step, but with the shyness that characterises him, the FC Barcelona striker thanked this new recognition, when he is still only 17 years old. "Hello everyone, I want to thank Globe Soccer for the award, my family, my mother and my brother, for being here with me, my father, who has not been able to come and is in Barcelona, I love you very much," began the young Barça pearl. Lamine extended his thanks to his teammates and coaches as well. "Thank you to Barça, my club, of which I am proud, and to the Spanish team with which we won the European Championship. Thank you very much to everyone, to my teammates, the staff, the coaches, Xavi, now Flick and De la Fuente. Shukran," he finished by saying in Arabic, in a nod to the local public.
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