in the wake of
Paris Olympics
As we approach, WSJ has tallied up the youngest men's soccer players in this year's tournament. Here are the three youngest players:
Kubasi
(Spain, Barcelona, center back) Age: 17 As a center back for Barcelona, Kubasi was one of the youngest men's soccer players at the Olympics. He has excelled among the younger players, and despite previously being named to the preliminary squad for this summer's Euros, he ultimately failed to make the cut.
Echeverry (name)
(Argentina, River Plate, Midfielder) Age: 18 River Plate midfielder Echeverri is the youngest player in Argentine men's soccer. He has performed well for his club, showing great potential and technical ability.
Douai
(France, Rennes, winger) Age: 19 French winger Doué plays for Rennes and is one of the youngest players in the French team for the Olympics. Known for his excellent speed and breaking ability, Doué is a future star of the French team.
The participation of these young players not only showcases their talent and potential, but also provides them with a valuable opportunity to gain experience in the international arena. Fans will be looking forward to the exciting performance of these young talents at the Paris Olympics.