Barcelona's Abel Ruiz among the world's best in U17 category

Barcelona's Abel Ruiz among the world's best in U17 category

Abel Ruiz, ya ha debutado con el Barça B
Abel Ruiz, ya ha debutado con el Barça B | sport

The young Barça striker is in India for the U17 World Cup

He has already played and scored for Barça B this season

Young Barcelona striker Abel Ruiz is one of the players named among the best of those that will take part in the U17 World Cup in India. Ruiz, who has already played and scored for Barça B in the second division this season, is part of the Spain squad at the tournament, which begins on Friday. 

English newspaper The Guardian has put together a list of the 60 best players born in the year 2000 and with the biggest future in the game. A number of players from all over the world feature, but Ruiz is the only representative from Barça on there. 

Here IS THE COMPLETE LIST:

  • Facundo Colidio (Inter de Milán / Argentina)
  • Benjamín Garre (Manchester City / Argentina)
  • Dylan Pierias (Melbourne City / Australia)
  • Romano Schmid  RB Salzburg / Austria)
  • Keres Masangu (Roma / Bélgica)
  • Flor Van Den Eynden (Inter / Bélgica)
  • Rijad Sadiku (FK Sarajevo / Bósnia)
  • Lincoln (Flamengo / Brasil)
  • Paulinho (Vasco / Brasil)
  • Vinícius Júnior (Flamengo (cedido Real Madrid) / Brasil)
  • Kun Temenuzhkov (Leeds United / Bulgária)
  • Alphonso Davies (Vancouver Whitecaps / Canadá)
  • Kenny Rocha Santos (Saint-Etienne / Cabo Verde)
  • Branco Provoste (Colo-Colo / Chile)
  • Wang Jiahao (AE Josep Maria Gené / China)
  • Jaminton Campaz (Tolima / Colombia)
  • Michele Sego (Hajduk Split / Croácia)
  • David Colina (Dínamo Zagreb / Croácia)
  • Victor Jensen (Ajax / Dinamarca)
  • Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea / Inglaterra)
  • Jadon Sancho (Borussia Dortmund / Alemania)
  • Yacine Adli (PSG / Francia)
  • Amine Gouiri (Lyon / Francia)
  • Jann-Fiete Arp (Hamburgo / Alemania)
  • Christian Früchtl (Bayern de Munich / Alemania)
  • Jean-Manuel Mbom (Werder Bremen / Alemania)
  • Eric Ayiah (Charity Stars / Ghana)
  • Giorgos Antzoulas (Asteras Tripolis / Grécia)
  • Dominik Szoboszlai (FC Liefering / Hungria)
  • Egy Maulana Vikri (Sin club / Indonesia)
  • Mohammad Sharifi (Esteghlal Khuzestan / Irán)
  • Mohammed Dawood (Al Naft SC / Iraq)
  • Moise Kean (Verona (cedido Juventus) / Italia)
  • Alessandro Plizzari (Ternana (cedido Milan) / Italia)
  • Rei Hirakawa (FC Tokyo / Japón)
  • Vincent Thill (Metz / Luxemburgo)
  • Hadji Dramé (Yeelen Olympique de Bamako / Mali)
  • Diego Lainez (América-MEX / México)
  • Lutsharel Geertruida (Feyenoord / Holanda)
  • Kik Pierie (Heerenveen / Holanda)
  • Erling Braut Haaland (Molde / Noruega)
  • Jorgen Strand Larsen (Milan / Noruega)
  • Pedro Neto (Lazio / Portugal)
  • Ionut Rus (Lazio / Rumania)
  • Kirill Kolesnichenko (Chertanovo / Rusia)
  • Ilya Martynov (Krasnodar / Rusia)
  • Armin Djerlek (Partizan Belgrado / Serbia)
  • Lyle Foster (Orlando Pirates / Sudafrica)
  • Antonio Blanco (Real Madrid / España)
  • Miguel Baeza Pérez (Real Madrid / España)
  • Abel Ruiz (Barcelona / España)
  • Ferrán Torres (Valencia / España)
  • Filston Mawana (Hoffenheim / Suecia)
  • Lorenzo Gonzalez (Manchester City / Suiza)
  • Berke Ozer (Altinordu / Turquia)
  • Timothy Weah (PSG / EUA)
  • Andrew Carleton (Atlanta United / EUA)
  • Gustavo Viera (Liverpool-URU / Uruguay)
  • Jan Carlos Hurtado (Deportivo Tachira / Venezuela)
  • Christian Makoun (Zamora / Venezuela)