You might need some extra time to wrap your head around this 2026 World Cup twist.
Lionel Messi and Argentina have scored their way to the championship match against Spain July 19 after three consecutive games with stunning, late-in-the-match wins. But even more striking than their possible back-to-back title is the apparent destiny of Messi facing off against Spain’s new prodigy: 19-year-old Lamine Yamal.
That’s because back in 2007 the pair were photographed together for a charity calendar when Yamal—born and raised just outside of Barcelona—was a 6-month-old baby and Messi was an up-and-coming 19-year-old playing for FC Barcelona. (In another twist of fate, Yamal now plays for FC Barcelona himself while Messi plays for MLS Club Inter Miami CF.)
And for detractors calling for a red card on the photo’s authenticity, it is 100 percent real, UNICEF, which sponsored the calendar, confirmed.
During the shoot, Barca players posed with local children who won their appearances in a raffle and Messi just so happened to be randomly paired with Yamal for the January photo, which featured Messi bathing Yamal in a small plastic tub.
Now that Messi and Yamal—respectively considered to be one of the best to ever play soccer and his possible heir apparent—are set to face off in the World Cup final, even their respective teammates are stunned by their past connection.
“The first time I saw it, I thought it was AI and that it wasn’t even real,” Yamal’s teammate Mikel Merino told reporters July 17. “It’s unbelievable that two of the best players to have played the game—and hopefully Lamine, in the future, will be one of those—share a picture like that.”
The midfielder added, “Hopefully we’re going to see a very bright final with those two protagonists at their best, playing and giving all the fans a great spectacle.”
Meanwhile, the photographer who snapped the pic, Joan Monfort, can’t help but feel like he scored a golden goal by capturing moment.
“I have never been a believer or thought that anything was destined to occur,” he told the Associated Press in an interview published July 17, “but I am beginning to have my doubts. This is beyond all reasonable explanations.”
As he put it, “And now this has culminated with the final between Messi and Yamal. It is better than any film script.”
Messi and Yamal meet once more when the 2026 World Cup final takes place on July 19.
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Don't let Yamal's age fool you. In just two years since his debut, the Spaniard already has a UEFA European Football Championship under his belt. He was also the runner-up for the Ballon d'Or—also known as the "Golden Ball," an award recognizing the best soccer player of the year—in 2025.
Current Soccer Club: Inter Miami CF (United States)
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Known as one of the best strikers of his generation, Kane is serving as the captain of England's national team for the third consecutive World Cup. In fact, the London native scored the winning goal at the team's warm-up match against New Zealand on June 6.
Ever since kicking off his professional soccer career at age 16, Musiala has been nicknamed "Bambi" for his graceful movements on the pitch. He made his World Cup debut at the 2022 tournament.
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Considered Croatia's greatest soccer player, Modric captained the nation's team to a third-place victory at the 2018 World Cup. He also holds the record for most caps for Croatia, playing for the country more than 190 times on the international stage.
Mbappe took home the World Cup when he made his debut in 2018. And after coming close in 2022, with Argentina defeating France in a penalty shoot-out, the Frenchman is undoubtedly entering this year's competition with fire in his belly.
Born Vinícius José Paixão de Oliveira Júnior, the Brazilian soccer superstar was crowned The Best FIFA Men’s Player and runner-up to the Ballon d'Or in 2024. In his second World Cup appearance, Vini Jr. is hoping to end Brazil's 24-year wait for the trophy.