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Golden Boy Awards 2026: Current rankings revealed [Top 5]
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Golden Boy Awards 2026: Current rankings revealed [Top 5]

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Barcelona defender, Pau Cubarsi, currently leading the votes for the 2026 Golden Boy Award.

Tuttosport has released the current standings, while waiting for final votes to take place later this year.

Curbasi has already picked up his first individual award, having been named Best Young Player at the 2026 World Cup.

In second place is Curbasi’s team-mate, Lamine Yamal, who cannot win this year again due to regulations.

Yan Diomande is in third place, Warren Zaire-Emery in fourth, and Ayyoub Bouaddi currently occupies the fifth spot.

The winner of the Golden Boy Awards will be announced in November.

Golden Boy Awards 2026: Current rankings revealed [Top 5]

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