Lamine Yamal, a 19-year-old soccer sensation, is at the core of discussions about Spanish identity in today’s multicultural society. As Spain gears up for the World Cup final, the atmosphere is charged.
In Rocafonda, the neighborhood where Yamal honed his skills, his grandmother, Fatima Romani, reflects on his rise to fame. Romani recalls the early days when Yamal’s talents emerged on a playground, while negative comments overshadowed his accomplishments.
Romani, a woman in her early 70s, remembers the disdainful remarks after her grandson scored goals: ‘Bloody Moor. Look at the Black guy.’ Her voice softens, recalling these memories, surrounded by her family in Rocafonda, near Barcelona.
Though past prejudices lingered, the narrative began to shift. Now, as Spain embraces diversity, Romani sees significant progress. Hundreds of Spaniards gather to support Yamal, many wearing his name proudly.
Photographs capturing Romani’s presence in Rocafonda further illustrate his impact. Yamal’s portrait graces a wall behind the goal he once practiced on, symbolizing his influence in the community.
This transformation reflects broader societal changes and the evolving attitudes toward multiculturalism in Spain.

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