\r\n \r\n Calendar of FC Barcelona <\/a>\r\n<\/div> World football is going through a revolution led by the so-called generation Y, an elite of players born after January 1, 2004 who are already leading the way towards the future.<\/p>
In this context, FC Barcelona is consolidating itself as the epicenter of this transformation thanks to its commitment to the youth team and its ability to integrate young talent into the first team.<\/p>
Lamine Yamal and Gavi: the references of today and tomorrow<\/h3>
Two of the most representative names of this generation coexist in the Bar\u00e7a locker room: Lamine Yamal and Gavi. At 17 years old, Lamine has already become one of the biggest promises in world football.<\/p>
His debut as the youngest player in the history of the Spanish team and his performances with the cul\u00e9 first team reflect a generational talent that undoubtedly promises to mark an era. <\/p>
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On the other hand, Gavi, at 20 years old, is much more than a promise: he is a consolidated leader. His intensity, maturity and command of the midfield have made him a symbol of the Bar\u00e7a DNA. Since his emergence in 2021, he has shown that his impact goes beyond sports, being a reference for his teammates and for the cul\u00e9 fans.<\/p>
Pau Cubars\u00ed: the guardian of the future<\/h3>
Bar\u00e7a’s defense is also assured of continuity with talents such as Pau Cubars\u00ed, a 17-year-old center back who stands out for his ball delivery and tactical reading. Trained at La Masia, Cubars\u00ed embodies the future of the Blaugrana saga and is emerging as a natural replacement to guarantee the team’s defensive solidity in the years to come. <\/p>
Global competition <\/p>
Generation Y already has its signature in other clubs in Europe with great world promises such as Warren Za\u00efre-Emery (PSG), Arda G\u00fcler (Real Madrid), Kenan Yildiz (Juventus), Endrick (Real Madrid), Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) , Rico Lewis (Manchester City), Mathys Tel (Bayern Munich), Benjamin \u0160e\u0161ko (RB Leipzig) and Aleksandar Pavlovi\u0107 (Bayern Munich) Samu Omorodion (Porto), Vitor Roque (Real Betis).<\/p>
However, what differentiates Barcelona from other clubs is the ability to integrate promising young players into a consolidated system that enhances their development.<\/p>