The midfielder is considered one of the most prominent emerging talents in Mexican football, after establishing himself with the Tijuana club and attracting the interest of a number of major European clubs.
Czech Hugo Suchorek comes in second place among the youngest participants, at the age of 17 years and 11 months, as he is seen as one of the most prominent defensive talents in his country thanks to his physical strength and ability to play in more than one position.
The list also includes German Lennart Karl, 18 years and 3 months old, who stood out in the German national team’s youth categories thanks to his distinctive vision of the field and his high accuracy in creating chances.
Senegalese Ibrahima Mbaye is among the promising generation in the tournament at the age of 18 years and 4 months, after he stole the spotlight in recent years and became the youngest player to score for the Senegal national team in the African Cup of Nations finals, making him one of the most prominent names expected in the World Cup.
In the Arab world, the Egyptian name Hamza Abdel Karim stands out as one of the youngest players participating in the tournament and one of the most interesting.
The Egyptian national team striker is 18 years and 4 months old, but he succeeded in a short period of time in gaining the trust of the first team’s technical staff thanks to his remarkable brilliance in the U-17 World Cup, where he attracted attention with his goals and distinguished performance.