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While the rest of the soccer world is holding its breath over Spain vs. France in the World Cup semifinals, the teenager Lamine Yamal is unfazed, calm, and ready to write the next chapter of his incredible story. After being named Player of the Match in Spain’s gritty 2-1 quarterfinal victory over Belgium, where he tormented the Belgian defense all night, Yamal now stands on the cusp of something special. He’s already tormented the French twice before in major semifinals, scoring three goals across those two meetings. Now, with a World Cup final on the line, the question on everyone’s mind is simple: can he do it again? But while Yamal is busy making defenders look silly on the pitch, there’s another Yamal stealing hearts in the stands. And he’s only four years old.

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Meet Keyne Yamal: Lamine Yamal’s little brother

If you’ve been scrolling through social media during this World Cup, you’ve probably seen his face. Keyne Yamal, Lamine’s younger half-brother, has become an internet sensation, and it’s easy to understand why. Whether he’s celebrating Barcelona victories, dancing with his older brother, or stealing the spotlight during trophy celebrations, the toddler has quickly won over football fans around the world.

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Born in September 2022, Keyne is the son of Yamal’s mother, Sheila Ebana, from a different relationship. The brothers share the same mom but have different dads, yet you’d never guess it from watching them together. They’re inseparable. 

He has accompanied his family to home games at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and has also been spotted traveling for away fixtures, where television cameras frequently catch him cheering from the stands. During Barcelona’s title celebrations and Spain’s international triumphs, fans delighted in seeing the youngster join the festivities alongside his older brother.

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How old is Lamine Yamal’s little brother, Keyne?

Keyne Yamal is four years old. Born in September 2022, he’s currently enjoying what might be the best childhood ever, traveling across North America, watching his big brother boss World Cup games, and becoming an internet celebrity in the process. Despite his young age, Keyne already knows exactly how to work a crowd.

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What is the age difference between Lamine Yamal and his brother Keyne?

Lamine Yamal was born on July 13, 2007. Keyne was born in September 2022. That makes the age gap roughly 15 years. Yamal was already a teenager when his little brother came into the world.

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And yet, that age difference has only made their bond stronger. Yamal doesn’t just see Keyne as a little brother; he sees him as something more. After Spain’s win over Austria, Yamal opened up about his feelings in a way that caught everyone off guard. “I’m moved when I see my little brother this happy,” he said. “My little brother means everything to me. I am in love with him; it feels like he is my son.” That’s not just big brother talk. That’s deep, genuine love.

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Does Lamine Yamal have other siblings?

Yes. Besides his younger half-brother Keyne, Lamine Yamal also has a younger half-sister, Baraa, through his father, Mounir Nasraoui.

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Unlike Keyne, who has become well known among football fans through his appearances at Barcelona matches and viral social media moments, Baraa has remained almost entirely out of the public eye. Yamal and his family have chosen to keep her life private, and very little verified information about her has been shared publicly.

Although she rarely appears in the media, Baraa is still an important part of Yamal’s extended family. The Barcelona star has often emphasized how much his family means to him, crediting their support throughout his rise from La Masia to becoming one of football’s brightest talents.

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Keyne might be the one stealing the spotlight right now, but the Yamal family story is bigger than just one viral moment. It’s a story of a young man who’s carrying his entire family with him on this incredible journey and a four-year-old who’s having the time of his life cheering him on.

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Yusha Rahman

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Yusha Rahman is an Olympic Sports Writer at EssentiallySports with six years of writing experience and a keen eye for stories that go beyond wins and losses. With a PGDM in Journalism, she covers track and gymnastics with a focus on how sport intersects with culture and identity. From the symbolism in a floor routine to the legacy of U.S. track icons, Yusha looks for the moments where history, society, and performance meet.

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