Lamine Yamal BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
I turned 18 on July 13th 2025 and marked the occasion with an extravagant birthday party near Barcelona attended by teammates from Barça such as Gavi and Alejandro Balde as well as music stars like Bizarrap and Bad Gyal. The party, styled with an Italian gangster theme, quickly became headline news but not always for the reasons I’d hoped. Mainstream outlets from Sky News to the Associated Press reported that Spain’s Ministry for Social Rights ordered a probe into the event after disability rights groups, notably the Association for People with Achondroplasia and Other Skeletal Dysplasias, condemned the hiring of entertainers with dwarfism and threatened legal action. The group describes their involvement as discriminatory and demeaning, arguing it violates both ethical standards and Spanish disability law.
Videos shared on social media and by Dominican rapper Chimbala, himself of short stature, showed the performers arriving and working at the party—even as guests were officially asked not to film during the celebration. One of the entertainers later defended the gig in an interview with Catalan radio station RAC1, insisting they were treated respectfully, worked legally, and chose this as their profession. The controversy nonetheless exploded online, with disability advocates demanding accountability, government officials warning athletes to recognize their influence, and plenty of debate over the ethics of private party entertainment.
As these headlines raced across Spanish and international media, my family and representatives have so far declined official comment. According to the BBC and Independent, the Directorate General for Rights of Persons with Disabilities requested prosecutors determine whether any laws or rights were infringed. The latest reports from outlets such as Times of India and Economic Times say the investigation is now official, but there’s no formal accusation or outcome yet.
All this drama came during what should have been a celebratory week—my coming of age after a season where I helped Barcelona clinch a domestic treble and, last year, Spain win the European Championship. As noted by FC Barcelona’s official site, I’m already considered one of the most talented young players in the world, with over 100 elite appearances, Kopa Trophy and Golden Boy awards to my name, and a contract newly extended till 2031. My social media post after the party featured teammates at casino tables, keeping the focus away from any controversy and squarely on festivities. Still, it’s clear that even my off-field choices now carry weight, bringing both scrutiny and debate about what it means to be a role model at the very start of adulthood.
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