Lamine Yamal plays soccer with children in Brazil's largest favela.

FC Barcelona's 17-year-old forward Lamine Yamal played soccer with children on a soccer field in Rocinha, considered Brazil's largest favela, during his vacation in the South American country, according to Brazilian sports outlet 'Ge'.
In the released video, Yamal is seen barefoot, wearing the Brazilian national team jersey, and exchanging passes with some children and adults on a soccer field.
The favela, with a population of more than 72,000, was one of the plans the young player had in mind when visiting the country during the Catalan club's break until the start of the next season.
Yamal, who traveled to Brazil to meet Neymar, fulfilled his dream and met the Brazilian star, whom he has called his greatest role model on several occasions. On Thursday, they played soccer and basketball, and even took a golf cart ride around the Brazilian star's mansion in Mangaratiba, on the Rio de Janeiro coast.
Yamal initially arrived in São Paulo, where he took the opportunity to explore some tourist spots and sample the local cuisine.
On Wednesday night, he was spotted trying ice cream at the famous 'Beco do Batman,' an alleyway filled with urban art murals and graffiti by Brazilian and international artists, according to local media.
Established as one of the top prospects in world football, Lamine Yamal had a standout season with Barcelona, scoring 18 goals and providing 21 assists in 55 matches. He also added three goals and one assist in seven matches for the Spanish national team.
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