Lamine Yamal has reached an impressive milestone—400 official goals for Barcelona across all youth and senior categories, including 44 goals in 141 first-team appearances. This achievement spans from 2014, when he started at the pre-benjamin level, participating in 383 official games for the club.
In the 2025-26 season, Yamal has already scored 19 goals in 34 matches, exceeding his previous personal bests and reaching new heights in his career. Notably, he achieved 50 professional goals at the age of 18 years and 237 days, surpassing stars like Lionel Messi (20 years, 315 days) and Cristiano Ronaldo (21 years, 297 days) by this metric.
Additionally, Yamal is close to breaking the historic La Liga record for most goals scored in a single season before turning 19, held by Raúl González. In the 1995-96 season, Raúl scored 19 goals, and Lamine needs just one more goal in the remaining 11 league games to set a new record.
Throughout his youth career, Yamal demonstrated exceptional scoring ability—for instance, scoring 79 goals in 32 matches during the 2016-17 season with the Benjamin A team. In formal 11-a-side youth football, he scored 56 goals in 94 games. In the senior squad, he primarily plays as a right winger, combining goal scoring with creativity and contributing directly to 92 goals, including 48 assists.
Yamal made his first-team debut at Barcelona aged 15 under Xavi, and his development has been steadily upward since. His scoring progression marks him as an exceptional young talent poised to become a key player for the club.
Yamal’s goal-scoring record is not merely numbers but a reflection of his evolution and potential to set new historic benchmarks at both Barcelona and La Liga.
There is insufficient data to confirm the exact timing of breaking Raúl’s record and details on how Barcelona’s coaching staff is currently structuring tactics around Yamal this season.