Lamine Yamal's parents: A Moroccan father, Equatoguinean mother, and a Barcelona upbringing
Lamine Yamal was born to Mounir Nasraoui, a Moroccan immigrant, and Sheila Ebana, originally from Equatorial Guinea, who both settled in Spain and raised him near Barcelona in modest circumstances. His parents separated when he was around three years old, after which his mother brought him up in Rocafonda, a neighbourhood in Mataró. Yamal's first name is said to honour two individuals who supported his family during a difficult period. Although he holds Spanish nationality and represents the national team, La Roja, he remains connected to his dual heritage. He visibly celebrates his Moroccan and Equatoguinean roots by displaying both parents' national flags on his boots during every match.
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