Lamine Yamal wins the 2024 Kopa trophy

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This is an individual trophy which cannot be contested. Already clearly in the race to win the Ballon d’Or, Lamine Yamal was the big favorite to win the Kopa trophy this Monday evening. Promoted to starting status last season with FC Barcelona at just 16 years old, the Catalan prodigy conquered the world of football in just a few months.

Winner of the Euro with Spain, the right winger has established himself as the best young player in the world. In this sense, he saw the Kopa trophy awarded to him this Monday during the Ballon d’Or ceremony. In 65 matches this season, the new number 10 of La Roja has scored 10 goals and provided 14 assists. A fair reward for a player who risks stacking up individual trophies in the coming seasons.

The complete ranking

1 Yamal Lamine

2 Guler Arda

3 Mainoo Kobbie

4 Savinho

5 Cubarsí Pau

6 Neves João

6 Garnacho Alejandro

8 Zaire-Emery Warren

8 Tel Mathys

8 Konaté Karim

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