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Mathis Albert becomes youngest American ever to play in Bundesliga

Mathis Albert became the latest young American to debut for Borussia Dortmund and did so at an age even younger than players like Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic who did so before him.

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usatoday.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Mathis Albert becomes youngest American ever to play in Bundesliga

Mathis Albert became the latest young American to debut for Borussia Dortmund and did so at an age even younger than players like Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic who did so before him.

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theguardian.com2 mesi fa

16-year-old Mathis Albert just broke a Bundesliga record. Beware the US soccer hype machine

American soccer will have truly progressed when cases like the teenagers are common enough to be unremarkable

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  1. lunedì 27 aprile 2026·usatoday.com

    Mathis Albert becomes youngest American ever to play in Bundesliga

    Mathis Albert became the latest young American to debut for Borussia Dortmund and did so at an age even younger than players like Gio Reyna and Christian Pulisic who did so before…

  2. mercoledì 29 aprile 2026·theguardian.com

    16-year-old Mathis Albert just broke a Bundesliga record. Beware the US soccer hype machine

    American soccer will have truly progressed when cases like the teenagers are common enough to be unremarkable