On Saturday, when Barcelona plays Real Madrid in El Clasico, Lamine Yamal is likely to break another team record.
In the past year, the 16-year-old has become an important player for both his club and his country. He is likely to start against Real Madrid in Catalonia.
But as his growth is impressive, the records keep falling and are taken by the newest thing to come off the La Masia factory line. Since April, he has set new records by becoming the youngest player in Barcelona history, the youngest player to make a senior debut and score a goal for Spain, and the youngest player to score a goal in the history of both Barcelona and La Liga.
Yamal will have another chance to break a record in the next El Clasico, as he will be the youngest player to ever play in one.
Vicente Martinez holds the record, which goes back to 1941 when he played for Barcelona against Real Madrid when he was 16 years and 278 days old.
When Barcelona plays Real Madrid on October 28, Lamal will be 16 years and 107 days old.