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Lamine Yamal – Barcelona's rising star and Spain's youngest sensation

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At just 17 years old, Lamine Yamal is making waves in world football, becoming one of the most exciting young talents to watch. The Barcelona wonderkid has already broken multiple records, including being the youngest-ever player to debut for both Barça and the Spanish national team. His exceptional dribbling, composure, and footballing intelligence have drawn comparisons to some of the game’s greats.

From dazzling performances in La Liga to proving himself on the international stage, Yamal is not just a promising prospect—he's already making a real impact. With his technical brilliance, creativity, and fearless approach, the future looks incredibly bright for this young star.

How high do you think he can rise in world football?
 
'Spectacular' Barca star Yamal finds new ways to amaze

After lighting up the European Championship last summer, Lamine Yamal is still finding new ways to amaze those watching him in action.

The 17-year-old wrote his name into the Champions League history books on Tuesday night, becoming the youngest player ever to score and assist in the competition as he helped Barcelona beat Benfica to reach the quarter-finals.

This season he has contributed to 28 goals, and is approaching 60 goal contributions for club and country.

And just to emphasise - he is only 17.


 
That goal he scored earlier was stunning. It was like a chip shot with his side foot. Astonishing!
 
Lamine Yamal to be investigated over dwarfism row

Spain's Ministry of Social Rights has asked the country's prosecutor's office to investigate Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal after he reportedly hired people with dwarfism to perform at his 18th birthday party.

Lamine Yamal hosted a party on Sunday at a rented property in Olivella, a small town 50 kilometres north west of Barcelona, with guests including YouTubers, influencers, and several Barcelona team-mates.

It is alleged Lamine Yamal hired a group of entertainers with dwarfism, something the Association of People with Achondroplasia and other Skeletal Dysplasias in Spain (ADEE) described as "unacceptable in the 21st century".

When contacted by BBC Sport, the Directorate General for People with Disabilities - part of the Ministry of Social Rights, ConsumerAffairs, and 2030 Agenda - said: "ADEE has filed a legal complaint.

"Therefore, this Directorate General has asked the Prosecutor's Office to investigate to determine whether the law and, therefore, the rights of people with disabilities have been violated."

The ADEE said it "publicly denounces the hiring of people with dwarfism as part of the entertainment," and said it would take legal action as it "perpetuates stereotypes, fuels discrimination, and undermines the image and rights" of people with disabilities.

In a statement it said: "These actions violate not only current legislation but also the fundamental ethical values of a society that seeks to be egalitarian and respectful.

"The general law on the rights of persons with disabilities expressly prohibits the following practices: 'Shows or recreational activities in which people with disabilities or other circumstances are used to provoke mockery, ridicule, or derision from the public in a manner contrary to the respect due to human dignity are prohibited'."

However, Spanish radio station RAC1, external broadcast an interview with someone claiming to be one of the entertainers present at the party who defended Lamine Yamal.

"No-one disrespected us, we worked in peace," said the artist, who asked to remain anonymous.

"I don't understand why there's so much hype. We're normal people, who do what we want, in an absolutely legal way.

"We work as entertainers. Why can't we do it? Because of our physical condition?

"We know what our limit is and we will never exceed it: we are not fairground monkeys."

The performer said it lasted one hour, and afterwards the entertainers joined in with the party.

"We dance, we distribute drinks, we do magic... there are many types of shows. Everyone had a great time."

When approached for comment by BBC Sport, a Barcelona spokesperson said the club was "not in a position to comment on an act that falls strictly within the private sphere", but added their position would be reassessed once "concrete information" has been ascertained.


 
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