Top 100 teenagers in world football have been ranked as the Lamine Yamal and Endrick debate is finally settled
The Lamine Yamal vs Endrick debate has been settled by the CIES Football Observatory, who have put together a list of the top 100 teenagers in the world.
Yamal and Endrick have often been compared to each other, and the discussions will likely intensify now that Endrick has signed with Real Madrid, the La Liga and European champions.
This could spark a rivalry for years, but recent rankings indicate that Yamal is currently ahead of the Brazilian.
At just 17, Yamal is celebrated as one of the top young talents, having played a crucial role in Spain’s Euro 2024 victory and earning the Young Player of the Tournament award.
His play already shows exceptional maturity, and according to a CIES study, he has 2.75 times more experience than the average for players of his age and position.
The experience level is based on the minutes played last season and the level of competition, with Yamal’s teammate Pau Cubarsi ranking second with 2.42 times the average, and Endrick closely behind with 2.40 times the average.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Warren Zaire-Emery is fourth, with 2.40 times more experience than his peers.
Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, at 2.32 times the average, is the highest-ranked Premier League player on a list that includes players from 38 different leagues.
Spurs’ Archie Gray, with 2.31 times the average experience, Newcastle’s Lewis Miley at 2.19, United’s new signing Leny Yoro at 2.08, and Manchester City’s Rico Lewis with 1.89 also make the list.
Other notable names include Joao Neves with 2.34 times the average, Jobe Bellingham at 2.01, and Chelsea’s Kendry Paez at 2.27 and Estevao Willian at 2.12.
The debate between Lamine Yamal and Endrick, two of the brightest teenage talents in football, has intensified with the CIES Football Observatory’s latest rankings of the top 100 teenagers globally. Yamal, who played a pivotal role in Spain’s Euro 2024 victory and earned the Young Player of the Tournament award, currently ranks ahead of Endrick. Yamal’s impressive experience level is 2.75 times more than the average for players of his age and position, a testament to his maturity and on-field impact.
Endrick, who has signed with Real Madrid, is not far behind, with an experience score of 2.40. This could set the stage for an exciting rivalry in La Liga, as both players are poised to be central figures for their respective clubs in the future.
Paris Saint-Germain’s Warren Zaire-Emery, Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo, and other young stars like Archie Gray, Lewis Miley, Leny Yoro, Joao Neves, and Kendry Paez also make the top rankings, highlighting the depth of emerging talent across Europe.
This study considers not only the minutes played but also the level of competition, making it a robust measure of a player’s development. Yamal’s current lead over Endrick showcases his early edge, but the rivalry is expected to continue to evolve.