Controversy Erupts Over Lamine Yamal Mural in Barcelona Following Vandalism
December 15, 2025378 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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A mural depicting Barcelona's emerging talent, Lamine Yamal, who wears the number 10, has ignited significant controversy in the Torrita neighborhood after it was vandalized this morning. This incident has reignited discussions regarding its artistic merit and its role within the community.
Celebration or Eyesore?
While some locals regard the mural as a tribute to Yamal's rising stardom, others perceive it as an unwelcome visual distraction, highlighting a clear divide in community sentiment.
Joy for Local Youth
For many children in the area, the mural has been a source of joy. Young players from the La Torrita club received Barcelona jerseys featuring Yamal's name, and some were also given tickets to see the team play against Olympiacos at Camp Nou. A representative from a local association noted, "The children were delighted when the club distributed gifts, including those who support Real Madrid."
Poll Results and Removal Decision
The city council conducted a survey among residents to gauge opinions on the mural's future. The results indicated that 69.6% of respondents favored its removal from the current site without relocating it elsewhere in the municipality. Mayor Marta Pujol confirmed that city officials are collaborating with the relevant organization to expedite the mural's removal while preserving FC Barcelona's reputation.
Initial Removal Plans
The mural was initially slated for removal during the "Fiesta de la Cruz" festival in May, which would have allowed for a smooth conclusion of the contract without financial repercussions for the neighborhood. However, the recent escalation in controversy has prompted a quicker removal process.
Art and Community Issues
Despite the mural not disrupting daily life for residents, more pressing concerns such as poor street conditions, inadequate lighting, and polluted waterways have not garnered the same level of attention, underscoring the community's sensitivity to artistic and cultural symbols in the Torrita neighborhood.
