Lamine Yamal has etched his name further into football history.
He becomes the first player ever to win the Kopa Trophy twice since its introduction in 2018.
At just 18 years old, the Barcelona and Spain forward claimed the award again at the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris.

This follows up on his 2024 triumph that came after a string of dazzling performances for both club and country.
The Kopa Trophy, awarded annually as part of the Ballon d’Or celebrations, honours the best young male footballer in the world under the age of 21.
Previous winners include Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham, and the prize has quickly grown into one of the sport’s most prestigious individual accolades.
This year’s ceremony on September 22, 2025, also marks another milestone, the inaugural Women’s Kopa Trophy, which will now recognise the best under-21 female player globally.
Named after Raymond Kopa, the legendary Real Madrid and France star who lifted the Ballon d’Or in 1958, the award continues to highlight the brightest young talents shaping world football.
Yamal’s consecutive wins underscore his meteoric rise and sustained brilliance.
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Also, his ability to dominate on the biggest stages for Barcelona and Spain made him the standout choice for the jury once again.

