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NCAA Profile: Yassin Emrawy (Fall 2026)

School: IMG Academy
Sport: Soccer
Hometown: Bradenton, Florida


Bio: Yassin Amrawy is a direct, powerful attacking talent built for the final third. His game blends breakaway speed with real physical strength, allowing him to drive at defenders, force mistakes, and create his own chances. Whether he’s cutting inside from wide areas or running channels through the middle, he excels at isolating his marker, creating separation, and finishing plays himself.


What sets Yassin apart is how he plays in transition. He’s aggressive, hard to knock off the ball, and constantly puts defenders under pressure with his movement and timing. His runs in behind stretch backlines, and his presence in the box forces opponents to react to him. Every touch is geared toward creating danger—either by eliminating a defender, generating a shooting opportunity, or forcing panic in the back line.


He thrives in high-tempo systems where directness, athleticism, and instinct are rewarded. Yassin doesn’t wait for moments to happen—he creates them. Whether driving at pace, making decisive cuts, or finishing plays himself, he influences games by being relentless, intentional, and difficult to contain.


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