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Moroccan Ayoub Boujadi continues to make his mark in the 2026 World Cup records, becoming the second youngest player to participate in a quarter-final match in the history of the tournament, at the age of 18 years and 280 days, after Pelé who played a quarter-final at age 17 years and 239 days. Boujadi started in the Moroccan national team’s match against France and became the first African player to play five matches in the World Cup while still in his teens, according to Opta. Boujadi is considered one of the tournament’s standout discoveries due to his impressive performance in Morocco’s midfield, and he is expected to become one of the future stars of world football.
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