At just 17 years and 106 days old, Yamal surpassed the previous record held by Alfonso Navarro, who scored at the age of 17 years and 365 days in 1947. The significance of this achievement cannot be overstated, as it highlights Yamal’s exceptional talent and composure under pressure. This impressive feat came just a year after he became the youngest player to participate in a Clásico, making his debut at 16 years and 107 days.
Something extraordinary is happening at Barca. Lamine Yamal is just one storyline in a Masia resurgence. His goal tonight in a 4-0 away thumping in El Clásico. pic.twitter.com/jWFiNoDLE5
— Nick Harris (@sportingintel) October 26, 2024
Yamal’s goal was part of a brilliant performance by Barcelona, who controlled the match from the start of the second half. Robert Lewandowski’s quick brace gave Barcelona a comfortable lead before Yamal’s record-breaking strike. After racing down the right flank, he finished confidently at the near post, showing maturity beyond his years.
This season, Yamal has been in sensational form, scoring five goals and providing seven assists across all competitions. His impact on the pitch has been remarkable, and he recently became the second-youngest goalscorer in the revamped UEFA Champions League.
Beyond his accomplishments with Barcelona, Yamal has also made headlines with the Spanish national team. He is the youngest player to debut and score for La Roja, further establishing himself as a rising star in football.
Youngest goalscorers in men’s El Clasico
🪄 Lamine Yamal scores his first Clásico goal and makes history at the Bernabéu…
…17 years old, by the way. 3-0 Barça. ✨ pic.twitter.com/0VI6A1XLlM
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 26, 2024
Lamine Yamal (17 years, 106 days)
Alfonso Navarro (17 years, 356 days)
Ansu Fati (17 years, 359 days)
Raul (18 years, 95 days)
Gavi (18 years, 163 days)