Lamine Yamal became Spain's youngest goalscorer at a FIFA World Cup during a match against Saudi Arabia on June 21 [1, 2].
The achievement marks a significant milestone for the 18-year-old forward [1], signaling the arrival of a new generation of talent for the Spanish national team on the global stage.
Yamal opened the scoring within the first 10 minutes of the game [1]. His early impact helped propel Spain to a dominant 4-0 win [3]. The match took place in Atlanta, U.S., as part of the tournament's group stage [1].
This performance came during Yamal's first World Cup start [1]. While some reports suggest he nearly set the record [4], other sources confirm he has officially become the youngest player to score for Spain in the history of the tournament [2].
Spain's victory over Saudi Arabia secures a strong start for the team in the competition. The 4-0 result reflects a commanding offensive display that was initiated by Yamal's early goal [3].
“Lamine Yamal became Spain's youngest-ever goalscorer at a FIFA World Cup”
Yamal's record-breaking goal underscores a shift in Spain's tactical approach, integrating teenage talent into high-pressure starting roles. By securing a decisive win and a historic individual milestone in the opening stages of the tournament, Spain establishes itself as a contender with depth across multiple age brackets.


