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Qatar 2022: The gems that would aim to win the Best Young Player Award in the upcoming FIFA World Cup

One of the chapters that comprise the book of stories and anecdotes that is a FIFA World Cup is that of those young stars who surprise the world with their talent in this tournament. Without a doubt, Qatar 2022 will be a watershed for the careers of many of these players.

There is no doubt that the FIFA World Cup is the most prestigious stage in the world of soccer and one of the most important in professional sports. Legends such as Di Stefano, Pele, Cruyff, Maradona, Zidane and Ronaldo have paraded through it, all in their time as promising young players who later reached the top of the hill.

Now, with the 32 National Teams that will compete for the glory of Qatar 2022 already defined, an analysis can be made to find which players are in a position to not only attend the upcoming FIFA World Cup, but to show themselves as true stars of the tournament.

In a tournament of this caliber, individual awards and distinctions are a must. Just like the MVP in other sports such as football or basketball, the FIFA World Cup rewards those players who stood out for their contribution to their National Team.

The list of awards includes the Golden Ball, awarded to the player with the best performance in the World Cup, the Golden Boot and the Golden Glove, awarded to the top scorer and the best goalkeeper. The FIFA Fair Play Trophy, All Star Team, Man of the Match, Most Entertaining Team, Goal of the Tournament, and a very special award, the Best Young Player Award, will also be presented at Qatar 2022.

The healthy custom of recognizing not only the adults who emerge as the greatest figures of a FIFA World Cup, but also those youngsters who dazzle with their talent and daring has not been around that long. It was not until Germany

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