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AS Rejiche · Ligue 2 · Defender · #0 · Tunisia · 20 yrs
N. Lamine plays as a defender for AS Rejiche. N. Lamine is a represents Tunisia, 20 years old, defender, currently at AS Rejiche. N. Lamine was born in Tunisia on 2004-01-20. N. Lamine's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Ligue 2, Ligue 1. N. Lamine's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore N. Lamine season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Defender · #0
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Profile as Defender: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
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Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
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N. Lamine plays as a defender for AS Rejiche. N. Lamine is a represents Tunisia, 20 years old, defender, currently at AS Rejiche. N. Lamine was born in Tunisia on 2004-01-20. N. Lamine's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across Ligue 2, Ligue 1. N. Lamine's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore N. Lamine season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Defender · #0
Season intelligence
Profile as Defender: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.

Hansi Flick’s preseason preparations took another hit as Barcelona were forced to cancel a second friendly in the 2026 preseason. Hansi Flick is guiding his third preseason at FC Barcelona since taking over in 2024, with the UEFA Champions League standing as the club’s primary target for the 2026-27 campaign. However, the German manager has faced another speedbump in his preparations after Barcelona were forced to cancel another exhibition match, marking the team’s second cancellation of the summer. On Thursday, August 6, Barcelona issued an official statement announcing that a planned friendly in Tangier, Morocco, has been scrapped. The Blaugrana was scheduled to travel to North Africa for a final overseas fixture, and though an opponent had not been formally locked in, the event was officially canceled. The club statement read: “FC Barcelona informs that the men’s first team friendly match in Tangier potentially scheduled for 15 August has been ruled out. In light of the current uncertainty and circumstances, FC Barcelona considers playing the match would be inappropriate.“ Barcelona were expected to face local club IR Tanger at the 75,000-seat Tangier Grand Stadium, a venue renovated for last year’s Africa Cup of Nations. The decision marks the second friendly Barcelona has canceled this preseason, following the cancellation of a behind-closed-doors match against Preston North End in England. Stronger together. pic.twitter.com/ylExPzeRLZ— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 6, 2026 That match, originally set for last Monday, was called off after the Lilywhites failed to field enough first-team players to meet roster requirements. Preston offered to play using its Under-21 squad, but Hansi Flick ultimately elected to conduct a closed training session instead. What remains on Barcelona’s preseason schedule? Following a brief preseason swing through England, Barcelona returned to thir Ciutat Esportiva training facility to continue work ahead of the season opener. Key stars who participated in the 2026 World Cup, including Lamine Yamal and Pedri, are scheduled to report back to the squad on August 12 as preparations pick up. On Saturday, August 8, Barcelona will compete in a triangular exhibition in Udine, Italy, squaring off against Nottingham Forest and Udinese. The tournament format features 45-minute matches against both English and Italian opponents in the inaugural Friuli Venezia Giulia Cup. With a full squad available following the return of its World Cup stars, Barcelona will conclude its preseason slate with the annual Joan Gamper Trophy on August 19. The Blaugrana will host Egyptian giant Al Ahly at Spotify Camp Nou before kicking off its La Liga season against Elche on Sunday, August 23.
Barcelona have had two successive seasons of domestic dominance, winning five out of six possible trophies under Hansi Flick.During the same period, their arch-rivals Real Madrid have not managed to w...
The proposal has emerged at a time when world soccer is already dealing with controversy over FIFA's commercial plans, leaving the future shape of the sport's biggest tournament under intense scrutiny. Gianni Infantino continues to be at the center of another major debate after FIFA moved closer to additional potential expansion of the men’s World Cup, with a key decision process now underway. The proposal has emerged at a time when world soccer is already dealing with controversy over FIFA’s commercial plans, leaving the future shape of the sport’s biggest tournament under intense scrutiny. The governing body has begun evaluating whether the 2030 World Cup could increase from 48 participating national teams to 64, a move that would mark another historic transformation only one edition after the competition expanded from 32 to 48 teams in 2026. While FIFA insists the process is still at the evaluation stage, the pace of developments has caught many stakeholders by surprise. According to documents seen by multiple media outlets, including ESPN, FIFA has started a consultation process and plans to appoint an independent agency to assess the sporting, financial and logistical consequences of another expansion. “FIFA wishes to appoint an independent agency to determine whether and how expanding the FIFA World Cup from 48 to 64 participating national teams, starting with the 2030 edition, would impact on the tournament proposition”, states FIFA’s research brief. Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain lifts the FIFA World Cup Winner’s Trophy Rather than making an immediate decision, the governing body wants the external study to examine whether the larger tournament would genuinely benefit world soccer or create more problems than opportunities. Decision process moves quickly One of the most striking aspects of the proposal is how quickly FIFA wants the review completed, ESPN, The Guardian and Doble Amarilla have revealed. The governing body has already distributed research documents to potential agencies and is aiming to select one by August 14, before receiving the completed analysis on September 11. That accelerated timeline means FIFA could have the necessary information in hand well before member associations vote on other major proposals later in September, including the controversial FIFA Forward Enterprise project. Why 64 teams are back on agenda The idea of expanding to 64 national teams is not entirely new. South America’s governing body, CONMEBOL, officially proposed the format as part of celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the FIFA World Cup in 2030. The tournament is already scheduled to be hosted primarily by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, while Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay will each stage a centenary match to honor the inaugural World Cup played in Uruguay in 1930. Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez. Under a 64-team format, FIFA could revert to 16 groups of four teams, with the top two from each group advancing directly to a round of 32. That structure would simplify qualification for the knockout stage compared to the current 48-team model, which introduced additional complexity. Expanding the competition would also create more matches, more ticket sales, additional sponsorship inventory and greater broadcasting revenue. The 2026 World Cup, featuring 48 national teams and 104 matches, became the most commercially successful edition in tournament history. Increasing the field to 64 teams would raise the total number of matches even further, reportedly reaching 128 games.
Harry Kane, Rodri, Lamine Yamal, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi are the frontrunners for the annual prizeBy WhoScoredSeventy-three goals in 64 games for club and country – the second most prolific season by any player in history after Lionel Messi’s 82-goal campaign in 2011-12 – not bad for a man who once sat on the bench alongside Jamie Vardy in the Championship. Harry Kane was not a teenage prodigy like a few of the other players on this list but here he is crashing football’s top table at the age of 33. Continue reading...
La Masia’s class of 2007 has already given the Barcelona first team two unbelievable players: Pau Cubarsi and Lamine Yamal.Had it not been for an untimely ACL injury that kept him out of action for ...
Perhaps Karim Adeyemi's move to Barcelona should not come as a surprise even if usurping Lamine Yamal as the team's star left-footed right-winger is impossible. After all, it was Hansi Flick, Barca’s head coach, who gave Adeyemi his debut for Germany.
Lamine Yamal made history by becoming one of the youngest players to ever win a World Cup during Spain's triumphant 2026 campaign. However, his former FC Barcelona teammate, and current Chicago Fire forward, Robert Lewandowski offered a candid assessment of the 19-year-old star: "We didn't see his best version in the World Cup." In an […] Lamine Yamal made history by becoming one of the youngest players to ever win a World Cup during Spain‘s triumphant 2026 campaign. However, his former FC Barcelona teammate, and current Chicago Fire forward, Robert Lewandowski offered a candid assessment of the 19-year-old star: “We didn’t see his best version in the World Cup.“ In an interview with ESPN, when asked about Yamal’s performance on soccer’s biggest stage, the Polish legend gave an honest review: “Honestly, we didn’t see his best version in this tournament. For me, his best form—the best Lamine—wasn’t last season, but from two seasons ago. That was, in my opinion, the absolute best version of Lamine Yamal.” Lewandowski pointed out that the youngster entered the World Cup lacking match fitness following a major injury layoff. “He’s young, and he came into the World Cup on the heels of an injury that sidelined him for about eight weeks. It’s difficult to sit out that long and then be expected to hit the ground running immediately in a World Cup,” he explained. Having shared the pitch with Yamal at Barcelona since 2022, Lewandowski has witnessed the winger’s meteoric rise firsthand. But regarding Spain’s World Cup victory, the new Chicago Fire striker emphasized that La Roja’s collective structure was the key to masking Yamal’s rustiness, allowing him to contribute to the team’s overarching success without carrying the entire burden alone. Lamine Yamal of Spain. Lewandowski backed Spain over Argentina The 2026 World Cup final between Spain and Argentina was billed as a generational passing of the torch, featuring Yamal and Lionel Messi as the poster boys for two distinct eras. For Lewandowski, choosing a side in the final proved simple. The former Bayern Munich star revealed that he backed La Roja due to his deep ties with several players in the Spanish squad: “I know many of the Spanish players personally and spent a lot of time with them in Barcelona, so I was rooting for them quite a bit. From Argentina, I only really know Leo (Messi) personally, even though I know they won the previous World Cup. That’s why I supported Spain.” Yamal’s 2026 World Cup by the numbers Rehabilitating his injury on a tight deadline, Yamal missed Spain’s warm-up friendlies against Iraq and Peru. However, he recovered in time for the group stage opener and went on to feature in all seven of Spain’s matches during the tournament. While he scored just one goal—a group-stage strike against Saudi Arabia—and failed to log an official assist, his impact on the pitch extended beyond basic box scores. The 19-year-old drew the crucial penalty against France in the semifinals and set a tournament record for the most successful dribbles by a teenager in World Cup history.
Karim Adeyemi has officially begun his Barcelona journey, and the German international has made it clear that he arrives with one objective: helping the club return to the top of European football.Pre...
Lamine Yamal helped Spain add the World Cup to the European Championship title they won in 2024, but he did not display his best form. The post World Cup did not see best version of Yamal, says ex-Barcelona team-mate Lewandowski appeared first on SoccerNews.
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Hansi Flick’s preseason preparations took another hit as Barcelona were forced to cancel a second friendly in the 2026 preseason. Hansi Flick is guiding his third preseason at FC Barcelona since taking over in 2024, with the UEFA Champions League standing as the club’s primary target for the 2026-27 campaign. However, the German manager has faced another speedbump in his preparations after Barcelona were forced to cancel another exhibition match, marking the team’s second cancellation of the summer. On Thursday, August 6, Barcelona issued an official statement announcing that a planned friendly in Tangier, Morocco, has been scrapped. The Blaugrana was scheduled to travel to North Africa for a final overseas fixture, and though an opponent had not been formally locked in, the event was officially canceled. The club statement read: “FC Barcelona informs that the men’s first team friendly match in Tangier potentially scheduled for 15 August has been ruled out. In light of the current uncertainty and circumstances, FC Barcelona considers playing the match would be inappropriate.“ Barcelona were expected to face local club IR Tanger at the 75,000-seat Tangier Grand Stadium, a venue renovated for last year’s Africa Cup of Nations. The decision marks the second friendly Barcelona has canceled this preseason, following the cancellation of a behind-closed-doors match against Preston North End in England. Stronger together. pic.twitter.com/ylExPzeRLZ— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) August 6, 2026 That match, originally set for last Monday, was called off after the Lilywhites failed to field enough first-team players to meet roster requirements. Preston offered to play using its Under-21 squad, but Hansi Flick ultimately elected to conduct a closed training session instead. What remains on Barcelona’s preseason schedule? Following a brief preseason swing through England, Barcelona returned to thir Ciutat Esportiva training facility to continue work ahead of the season opener. Key stars who participated in the 2026 World Cup, including Lamine Yamal and Pedri, are scheduled to report back to the squad on August 12 as preparations pick up. On Saturday, August 8, Barcelona will compete in a triangular exhibition in Udine, Italy, squaring off against Nottingham Forest and Udinese. The tournament format features 45-minute matches against both English and Italian opponents in the inaugural Friuli Venezia Giulia Cup. With a full squad available following the return of its World Cup stars, Barcelona will conclude its preseason slate with the annual Joan Gamper Trophy on August 19. The Blaugrana will host Egyptian giant Al Ahly at Spotify Camp Nou before kicking off its La Liga season against Elche on Sunday, August 23.
Barcelona have had two successive seasons of domestic dominance, winning five out of six possible trophies under Hansi Flick.During the same period, their arch-rivals Real Madrid have not managed to w...
The proposal has emerged at a time when world soccer is already dealing with controversy over FIFA's commercial plans, leaving the future shape of the sport's biggest tournament under intense scrutiny. Gianni Infantino continues to be at the center of another major debate after FIFA moved closer to additional potential expansion of the men’s World Cup, with a key decision process now underway. The proposal has emerged at a time when world soccer is already dealing with controversy over FIFA’s commercial plans, leaving the future shape of the sport’s biggest tournament under intense scrutiny. The governing body has begun evaluating whether the 2030 World Cup could increase from 48 participating national teams to 64, a move that would mark another historic transformation only one edition after the competition expanded from 32 to 48 teams in 2026. While FIFA insists the process is still at the evaluation stage, the pace of developments has caught many stakeholders by surprise. According to documents seen by multiple media outlets, including ESPN, FIFA has started a consultation process and plans to appoint an independent agency to assess the sporting, financial and logistical consequences of another expansion. “FIFA wishes to appoint an independent agency to determine whether and how expanding the FIFA World Cup from 48 to 64 participating national teams, starting with the 2030 edition, would impact on the tournament proposition”, states FIFA’s research brief. Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain lifts the FIFA World Cup Winner’s Trophy Rather than making an immediate decision, the governing body wants the external study to examine whether the larger tournament would genuinely benefit world soccer or create more problems than opportunities. Decision process moves quickly One of the most striking aspects of the proposal is how quickly FIFA wants the review completed, ESPN, The Guardian and Doble Amarilla have revealed. The governing body has already distributed research documents to potential agencies and is aiming to select one by August 14, before receiving the completed analysis on September 11. That accelerated timeline means FIFA could have the necessary information in hand well before member associations vote on other major proposals later in September, including the controversial FIFA Forward Enterprise project. Why 64 teams are back on agenda The idea of expanding to 64 national teams is not entirely new. South America’s governing body, CONMEBOL, officially proposed the format as part of celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the FIFA World Cup in 2030. The tournament is already scheduled to be hosted primarily by Spain, Portugal and Morocco, while Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay will each stage a centenary match to honor the inaugural World Cup played in Uruguay in 1930. Conmebol president Alejandro Dominguez. Under a 64-team format, FIFA could revert to 16 groups of four teams, with the top two from each group advancing directly to a round of 32. That structure would simplify qualification for the knockout stage compared to the current 48-team model, which introduced additional complexity. Expanding the competition would also create more matches, more ticket sales, additional sponsorship inventory and greater broadcasting revenue. The 2026 World Cup, featuring 48 national teams and 104 matches, became the most commercially successful edition in tournament history. Increasing the field to 64 teams would raise the total number of matches even further, reportedly reaching 128 games.
Harry Kane, Rodri, Lamine Yamal, Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi are the frontrunners for the annual prizeBy WhoScoredSeventy-three goals in 64 games for club and country – the second most prolific season by any player in history after Lionel Messi’s 82-goal campaign in 2011-12 – not bad for a man who once sat on the bench alongside Jamie Vardy in the Championship. Harry Kane was not a teenage prodigy like a few of the other players on this list but here he is crashing football’s top table at the age of 33. Continue reading...
La Masia’s class of 2007 has already given the Barcelona first team two unbelievable players: Pau Cubarsi and Lamine Yamal.Had it not been for an untimely ACL injury that kept him out of action for ...
Perhaps Karim Adeyemi's move to Barcelona should not come as a surprise even if usurping Lamine Yamal as the team's star left-footed right-winger is impossible. After all, it was Hansi Flick, Barca’s head coach, who gave Adeyemi his debut for Germany.
Lamine Yamal made history by becoming one of the youngest players to ever win a World Cup during Spain's triumphant 2026 campaign. However, his former FC Barcelona teammate, and current Chicago Fire forward, Robert Lewandowski offered a candid assessment of the 19-year-old star: "We didn't see his best version in the World Cup." In an […] Lamine Yamal made history by becoming one of the youngest players to ever win a World Cup during Spain‘s triumphant 2026 campaign. However, his former FC Barcelona teammate, and current Chicago Fire forward, Robert Lewandowski offered a candid assessment of the 19-year-old star: “We didn’t see his best version in the World Cup.“ In an interview with ESPN, when asked about Yamal’s performance on soccer’s biggest stage, the Polish legend gave an honest review: “Honestly, we didn’t see his best version in this tournament. For me, his best form—the best Lamine—wasn’t last season, but from two seasons ago. That was, in my opinion, the absolute best version of Lamine Yamal.” Lewandowski pointed out that the youngster entered the World Cup lacking match fitness following a major injury layoff. “He’s young, and he came into the World Cup on the heels of an injury that sidelined him for about eight weeks. It’s difficult to sit out that long and then be expected to hit the ground running immediately in a World Cup,” he explained. Having shared the pitch with Yamal at Barcelona since 2022, Lewandowski has witnessed the winger’s meteoric rise firsthand. But regarding Spain’s World Cup victory, the new Chicago Fire striker emphasized that La Roja’s collective structure was the key to masking Yamal’s rustiness, allowing him to contribute to the team’s overarching success without carrying the entire burden alone. Lamine Yamal of Spain. Lewandowski backed Spain over Argentina The 2026 World Cup final between Spain and Argentina was billed as a generational passing of the torch, featuring Yamal and Lionel Messi as the poster boys for two distinct eras. For Lewandowski, choosing a side in the final proved simple. The former Bayern Munich star revealed that he backed La Roja due to his deep ties with several players in the Spanish squad: “I know many of the Spanish players personally and spent a lot of time with them in Barcelona, so I was rooting for them quite a bit. From Argentina, I only really know Leo (Messi) personally, even though I know they won the previous World Cup. That’s why I supported Spain.” Yamal’s 2026 World Cup by the numbers Rehabilitating his injury on a tight deadline, Yamal missed Spain’s warm-up friendlies against Iraq and Peru. However, he recovered in time for the group stage opener and went on to feature in all seven of Spain’s matches during the tournament. While he scored just one goal—a group-stage strike against Saudi Arabia—and failed to log an official assist, his impact on the pitch extended beyond basic box scores. The 19-year-old drew the crucial penalty against France in the semifinals and set a tournament record for the most successful dribbles by a teenager in World Cup history.
Karim Adeyemi has officially begun his Barcelona journey, and the German international has made it clear that he arrives with one objective: helping the club return to the top of European football.Pre...
Lamine Yamal helped Spain add the World Cup to the European Championship title they won in 2024, but he did not display his best form. The post World Cup did not see best version of Yamal, says ex-Barcelona team-mate Lewandowski appeared first on SoccerNews.
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