The five promising new footballers who shone at the Under-20 World Cup: is there a Latin American among them?
- Othmane Maamma
- Benjamin Cremaschi
- Gilberto Mora, the Latin American who inspires hope
- Saïmon Bouabré
- Gessime Yassine
- A tournament that once again points the way to the future
The Under-20 World Cup reignited the conversation about who will be the next football stars. This edition featured exciting matches and, above all, five names that are beginning to stand out for their maturity, character and ability to make a difference in the game despite their young age.
Among these emerging figures are talents from different parts of the world and a Latin American presence that is once again attracting attention. Their participation confirms that the region continues to be an active breeding ground, capable of producing footballers with technique, creativity and their own identity on the pitch.
Othmane Maamma
The Moroccan winger was one of the stars of the tournament. His ability to unbalance the defence and take responsibility in attack made him a constant offensive threat for his team.
Maamma stood out for his speed and dribbling, but also for his ability to manage the tempo of the game. His reading of the game allowed him to influence the play without resorting to individual excesses.
Benjamin Cremaschi
The American midfielder stood out for his offensive influence and his presence in key areas of the pitch. He was a constant presence, providing clarity and attacking threat from the second line.
Cremaschi showed an interesting tactical understanding and an ability to adapt that made him an important part of his team's collective performance.
Gilberto Mora, the Latin American who inspires hope
Mexican Gilberto Mora appears as the Latin American representative in this group of promising players. His play was characterised by his offensive vision, associative ability and calmness in decision-making.
He built his prominence on intelligence and precision. His style confirms that Latin American football continues to contribute talent with its own identity to the international stage.
Saïmon Bouabré
The Frenchman stood out for his tactical reading and his contribution from midfield. His presence provided balance and control at times when his team needed order.
His ability to interpret spaces and distribute intelligently projects him as a footballer with room for growth and international projection.
Gessime Yassine
The Moroccan player played an important role in his team's offensive play. His vision and ability to create options made him a key element in the team's collective scheme.
Without making any grand gestures, he brought consistency and judgement. His profile combines tactical discipline with creative ability and a sense of the game.
A tournament that once again points the way to the future
The U-20 World Cup confirmed its role as a showcase for the emergence of players who could star in professional football in the coming years. The performances of these five players left a clear mark due to their personality, maturity and ability to influence the game.
This information is based on an infographic created by Marcadores 247, which compiles and highlights the performance of these promising new players during the U-20 World Cup, offering a clear view of the talents that are beginning to gain prominence on the international scene.
Source: Marcadores 247
