Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi Set for World Cup History
Barcelona and Spain duo Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsi are poised to make history in the World Cup if they participate in the final, as they would become among the youngest players ever to play in a World Cup final.
Lamine Yamal, at 19 years and 6 days old, will become the third youngest player to participate in a World Cup final, behind legends Pelé and Giuseppe Bergomi, surpassing the record previously held by Frenchman Kylian Mbappé. Pau Cubarsi, aged 19 years and 178 days, will move into fourth place on the list if he takes part in the final.
Kouparsi has delivered an outstanding performance for the Spanish national team, playing every match in the World Cup. He was one of the standout figures in the defense, conceding only one goal throughout the tournament, while Yamal continues to affirm his status as one of the brightest talents in global football.
If Spain wins the World Cup, Yamal and Kubarzi will become the third and fourth youngest players to lift the golden trophy, adding another achievement to their early careers.
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