
Topics: Lamine Yamal, FC Barcelona, Football
Lamine Yamal's cousin, Mohamed Abde, was involved in a furious row with a team co-owner during a Kings League match in Spain.
La Capital CF, the team co-owned by Yamal and Twitch streamer Lautaro del Campo, took on Porcinos in the Kings League on Wednesday.
The quarter-final match was won by Porcinos, who are co-owned by content creators Ibai Llanos and Guanyar.
According to Marca, once the match finished, Guanyar faced towards the stand and made 'obscene gestures'.
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It is claimed that Yamal's cousin confronted Guanyar and 'reprimanded' him for the gestures towards the spectators in attendance.
Abde is claimed to have said: "Why are you doing that to them?"
Guanyar replied: "They've been insulting us the whole match, and that's not right. They're messing with my mother."
While neither were cited as being involved in the 'pandemonium' that followed the full-time whistle, Marca claim that supporters from both teams involved in the match 'clashed' with each other and were then escorted out of the stadium by on-site security personnel.
Footage of Guanyar, which was streamed to his Twitch page, emerged on social media afterwards and showed him making the gestures towards the stand.
A number of La Capital personnel then appear to angrily confront him over the incident.
Porcinos secured a thumping 11-3 win over their rivals to progress to the semi-finals of the Kings League, which was founded by Barcelona legend Gerard Pique in 2022.
Yamal is the only active professional player to hold an ownership stake in any of the Spanish teams, though others are involved in the leagues in Mexico, Brazil and France.
James Rodriguez (Mexico), Neymar (Brazil) and Aurelien Tchouameni, Jules Kounde, Eduardo Camavinga and Mike Maignan (France) and Mario Gotze (Germany) all hold co-ownership roles at their respective Kings League teams.
In terms of ex-players, Iker Casillas and Marcelo (Spain), Sergio Aguero (Mexico), Samir Nasri (France), Eden Hazard and Rio Ferdinand are also involved in the seven-a-side league.