Premier League YOUTH
Gallos set new youth record with 16‑year‑old Juan “Mono” Martínez
Gallos Blancos have registered 16‑year‑old midfielder Juan “Mono” Martínez, making him the youngest player eligible for the 2026 Apertura after arriving from the LA Galaxy academy in the MLS. The registration marks a historic milestone for the club and the league.
Earlier, attention had focused on Mora as the possible record‑breaker in Liga MX. Martínez’s registration now pushes him ahead of those earlier expectations.
Martínez has been officially entered on the Gallos Blancos roster, instantly crowning him the youngest player registered for the 2026 Apertura tournament.
The 16‑year‑old arrives from the LA Galaxy academy, the MLS development system that has produced numerous professional talents. By moving directly into the Mexican top flight, he bypasses the usual gradual progression through lower divisions.
Scouts have highlighted Martínez’s polished technical quality, noting his close‑ball control and passing range.
Equally impressive is his tactical intelligence on the field, allowing him to read the game beyond his years, and his mature personality further differentiates him from typical academy prospects.
Querétaro, the club behind the Gallos Blancos moniker, is clearly betting on the future by integrating such a young Mexican talent into the first team.
The onus now lies with Martínez to translate his promise into performances that justify the club’s faith.