
Bara Sapoko Ndiaye: Who is Bayern Munich's latest teenage debutant?
Senegal prodigy Bara Sapoko Ndiaye was the latest teenager handed his Bundesliga debut by Vincent Kompany. Find out more about Bayern Munich’s latest rising star who is earning rave reviews…
Data correct as of 12 April 2026
Age: 18 (born 31 December 2007)
Club: Bayern Munich
Position: Attacking midfielder
Country: Senegal
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Ndiaye, a product of Gambinos Stars Africa football academy in Gambia, has enjoyed a rapid rise to Bayern’s first team because of Red&Gold Football - the joint venture between Germany’s record champions and Major League Soccer outfit Los Angeles FC has opened the door for a move to Europe.
Having spent two weeks in Munich in October 2024, where Gambinos Stars Africa played Bayern’s Under-19s as part of the cooperation, Ndiaye clearly impressed.
As such, the teenager spent February and March 2025 with Bayern’s reserve and Under-19 teams before completing a two-month trial at Swiss outfit Grasshopper Zurich, where he featured against Joshua Kimmich and Co. in a friendly last summer before returning to Germany for another trial but because of injury, could only undergo rehabilitation.
Determined not to let injury dampen his spirits, Ndiaye joined Bayern in January 2026 on loan for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.
Possessing explosive speed and neat dribbling, Kompany handed Ndiaye his Bundesliga debut against St. Pauli on Matchday 29, replacing Jamal Musiala in the 84th minute to become the 10th teenager under the Belgian tactician to make his debut in the division.
Plays a bit like: Leon Goretzka
Strong in possession and excellent on the half-turn, Ndiaye is the link between midfield and attack. Although not as tall as Goretzka, the two possess similar attributes, albeit at a different level. In the few minutes that the 18-year-old has featured, he’s exhibited an ability to progress the ball while being an imposing figure in the middle third.
Did you know?
As Ndiaye is a non-EU player, he’s only able to feature for Bayern’s first team and isn’t eligible for the reserve or youth teams.
What they’re saying
“We're excited about his personality. He's shown that he's one of the talents we have in Bayern's youth academy. Things are going well for him.” – Bayern head coach Vincent Kompany
“He has many strengths, is agile, has good solutions in tight spaces, and very good speed. A very young player at a very high level.” – Former Grasshopper Zurich head coach Gerald Scheiblehner.
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