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·16 April 2026

Mateo del Blanco, among the 10 best under-23s in Argentine football

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The 542nd weekly report by CIES, a research center created in 1995 by FIFA, the University of Neuchâtel, and the municipality of that Swiss city, assessed the performances over the last six months of under-23 footballers (excluding goalkeepers) playing for teams in 67 countries around the world. The material used as the basis for this was provided by Impect, a German company dedicated to collecting and analyzing data related to football performance.

The ranking was compiled based on the players’ performances in eight areas of play selected by CIES (aerial defense, ground defense, build-up play, orchestration, dribbling, chance creation, aerial attack, and finishing), which were weighted according to each footballer’s position. In addition, the sporting level of the matches played, the results, and playing time were taken into account.


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In the Americas, CIES focused on 13 leagues across the continent: nine in South America, three in North America, and one in Central America. Among the hundreds of players observed, the one who earned the highest rating was Brazilian forward Vitor Roque (84.1), whose standout quality was finishing.

In the Americas, CIES focused on 13 leagues across the continent: nine in South America, three in North America, and one in Central America. Among the hundreds of players observed, the one who earned the highest rating was Brazilian forward Vitor Roque (84.1), whose standout quality was finishing.

Behind the Palmeiras attacker came Lautaro Di Lollo (80.4), noted for his aerial defensive play, and Milton Delgado (79.6), whose most outstanding asset was his defensive work in ground-ball situations (the number of interceptions and duels won in his own half).

Focusing exclusively on Argentina’s top-flight competition, the two Boca players are followed in the ratings by Mateo del Blanco (Unión), Lautaro Rivero (River), Matías Abaldo (Independiente), Ignacio Ovando (Rosario Central), Tobías Andrada (Vélez), Álex Luna (Instituto), Agustín Medina (Lanús), and Alejo Véliz (Rosario Central).

The strong performances of young Argentines across the American continent are not limited to the Liga Profesional de Fútbol: Argentine representatives also appear among the top 20 standouts in competitions such as Brazil’s (Álvaro Montoro, Agustín Giay and Román Gómez), the United States’ (Elías Báez and Mateo Silvetti), and Mexico’s (Javier Ruiz and Nicolás Vallejo).

On a global scale, it is not surprising that the 38 highest-rated footballers play in Europe’s leagues (the first to break that trend is Vitor Roque). Among them, the standout is Spain’s Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), while the podium is completed by Turkey’s Kenan Yildiz (Juventus) and France’s Warren Zaïre-Emery (Paris Saint-Germain).

Among the top 100 on the global list, 67 play for teams in one of Europe’s five biggest leagues: the English Premier League, Spain’s LaLiga, Italy’s Serie A, Germany’s Bundesliga, and France’s Ligue 1. The best among those playing outside that universe is Belgian forward Mika Godts, who wears the shirt of Dutch side Ajax and sits in 14th place.

In that group of the 100 most outstanding under-23 players in the world, there are seven Argentines. The highest-ranked is Italian Como midfielder Nicolás Paz, who appears in 24th place. Further down are Alejandro Garnacho (33rd), of Chelsea; Matías Soulé (51st), of Roma; Valentín Barco (54th), of Racing Strasbourg; Gianluca Prestianni (69th), of Benfica; Santiago Castro (88th), of Bologna; and Valentín Gómez (92nd), of Betis.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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