
Attempted Burglary at Lamine Yamal’s Barcelona Home After World Cup Semifinal
Two masked intruders scaled the wall of the Spanish forward’s residence in Esplugues de Llobregat but fled when spotted by private security, police said.
Catalan police confirmed that an attempted burglary took place in the early hours of Wednesday at a residence in Esplugues de Llobregat, an affluent suburb of Barcelona. Authorities did not name the homeowner, citing privacy rules, but multiple Catalan media outlets identified the property as the home of Spain and Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal. The incident occurred around 4 a.m. local time, just hours after Spain defeated France 2–0 in Texas to reach the final of the 2026 World Cup, a match in which Yamal won the penalty that led to the opening goal.
According to police and press accounts, two individuals wearing balaclavas scaled the perimeter wall of the property. Private security personnel monitoring surveillance cameras spotted the intruders and confronted them; the suspects fled immediately, without entering the house or taking any items. No injuries were reported. The Mossos d’Esquadra, Catalonia’s regional police force, dispatched a patrol to the scene and the criminal investigation division has taken over the case, examining security footage and searching for forensic evidence.
Catalan media noted that the house is well known locally: it was previously the family home of former Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué and Colombian singer Shakira. Yamal purchased the mansion, valued at around €11 million, in October 2025. The player is currently in the United States with the Spanish national team, which will contest the World Cup final on Sunday.
Police are also investigating at least one other attempted break-in in the same gated community during the same night, raising the possibility that a gang was targeting high-value properties in the area. The incident adds to a string of burglaries and attempted burglaries at the homes of elite footballers in Spain in recent years; past victims include Karim Benzema, Rodrygo, and Dani Carvajal. No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains open.
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The burglary attempt is a routine crime incident, handled efficiently by law enforcement.
By presenting the event as part of a series of burglaries in the neighborhood, it normalizes the incident and reduces its dramatic impact.
Omits the celebratory context of the semifinal victory and the focus on the player's celebrity.
The player's celebrity makes him a target, but private security protected his home.
By emphasizing the moment right after the victory, it creates a contrast between triumph and vulnerability, increasing narrative tension.
Omits mention of other burglary attempts in the same area, which could have reduced the uniqueness of the event.
The player's security was threatened, but the protective measures worked.
By using a tone of moderate concern and including security details, it balances alarm with reassurance.
Omits the fact that the player was in the United States for the World Cup, a detail present in Latin American reports.
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