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Lamine Yamal, Soccer Star and Son of African Migrants, Personifies a Changing Spain

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Lamine Yamal, a 19-year-old soccer star and son of African migrants, is preparing for the World Cup final. His prominence has sparked a national debate in Spain about national identity in a multicultural society. The discussion reflects broader demographic and cultural changes in the country.

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Global attention on Yamal boosts Spain's sports economy.

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Lamine Yamal is 19 years old.

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Lamine Yamal is at the heart of a national debate about what it means to be Spanish in an increasingly multicultural society.

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  • Global attention on Yamal boosts Spain's sports economy.
  • Potential for increased investment in youth soccer programs.

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As he prepares for the World Cup final, Lamine Yamal, 19, is part of a national discussion about what it means to be Spanish in a multicultural society.

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Lamine Yamal is at the heart of a national debate about what it means to be Spanish in an increasingly multicultural society.

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Lamine Yamal is 19 years old.

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Lamine Yamal is preparing for the World Cup final.

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Spain is becoming increasingly multicultural.

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