Free Lamine Yamal coloring pages – 14 pages featuring the youngest European Championship winner in history in Spain national team poses, FC Barcelona action shots, goal celebration scenes from UEFA Euro 2024, dribbling sequences, and portrait pages – free printable PDF and online coloring for football fans following the sport’s most accelerated young career.
Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana was born on July 13, 2007, in Esplugues de Llobregat, near Barcelona. His father, Mounir Nasraoui, is from Morocco. His mother, Sheila Ebana, is from Equatorial Guinea. He grew up in Rocafonda, a neighborhood of Mataró, and joined FC Barcelona’s La Masia academy at approximately age seven. He made his first team debut for Barcelona on April 29, 2023, aged 15 years and 290 days – one of the youngest players in the club’s history to appear in a competitive first team match.
The specific moment that made his name globally known arrived at UEFA Euro 2024. On July 9, 2024, in the semi-final against France, with the score level at 1-1, he received the ball outside the penalty area and curled a left-footed shot into the far corner of the net. He was 16 years and 362 days old – the youngest player ever to score in a UEFA European Championship. Four days later, on July 13, 2024, he turned seventeen. On July 14 – one day after his seventeenth birthday – he played in Spain’s 2-1 victory over England in the final, becoming the youngest player in history to win a European Championship.
These 14 free pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com document that career at its defining early moment. All free, PDF or PNG, print or color online.
What’s Inside
Spain National Team Pages – Euro 2024
The pages showing Yamal in Spain’s red national team jersey carry the tournament context that made this collection, created during and immediately after UEFA Euro 2024, historically significant. Spain’s home kit is a deep, warm red; the away kit is a lighter, more vivid red that varies by edition. The squad number Yamal wore at Euro 2024 – the specific details of the tournament jersey – are the coloring reference points that connect these pages to the specific historical moment.
Spain’s kit features the badge of the Royal Spanish Football Federation – a crest incorporating the national coat of arms – which is among the more heraldically complex badges in international football. The yellow and red of the Spanish flag appear both in the badge and as accents throughout the kit design.
Coloring the Spain jersey: The red is a deep, vivid warm red – more saturated and slightly deeper than Portugal’s red, with less orange shift. The gold accents of the badge and number should be a warm, vivid gold rather than a pale yellow – the specific gold tone of the Spanish football crest. The badge’s detail includes blue shields (the Quinas elements borrowed from medieval heraldry) and should be rendered with care to distinguish the blue elements from the red background.
Action and Dribbling Pages
Yamal’s playing style is built on a left foot that generates power and curl from a right wing position. This unusual combination produces the same inward-cutting threat that characterized Lionel Messi’s early career at La Masia. The action pages show him in the specific body positions of that style: weight on the right foot, left foot extended toward the ball, body angled to cut inside the defender. The low center of gravity he maintains during acceleration – a distinctive technical quality visible in his first team footage from his debut season – is captured in the action pages’ figure positions.
Coloring action pages: His skin tone is a warm, medium-dark complexion – reflecting his mixed Moroccan and Equatoguinean heritage – with warm undertones throughout. The shadow areas should use warm brown rather than cool grey. His hair is dark, naturally textured, and typically short. The jersey in action should show the fabric fold effects of movement – sleeve creases at the elbow where the arm is bent, shirt tail movement behind the body’s direction of travel.
Euro 2024 Semi-Final Goal Celebration
If the collection includes the celebration from July 9, 2024 – the semi-final against France – these pages capture the specific moment of Yamal’s response to scoring the goal that took Spain to the final. At 16 years and 362 days old, having just broken the record for the youngest scorer in European Championship history, the celebration is the expression of someone who has done something they completely understand the significance of.
The celebration images – teammates surrounding him, the crowd visible in the background, the specific stadium at Munich – are among the most photographed single moments of Euro 2024. Pages that render this scene place the coloring activity in a specific documented history.
Coloring celebration pages: Group celebration pages require careful planning before color application. Identify each figure – Yamal and surrounding teammates in Spain, red – and assign each a consistent skin tone. The stadium background should receive a very muted, slightly blurred treatment that keeps the figures in the foreground as the visual priority. A crowd rendered in a single mid-tone blue-grey reads as a stadium backdrop rather than detail, which is the correct approach.
FC Barcelona Jersey Pages
The FC Barcelona blaugrana – the dark blue and red vertical stripes, the most recognized club kit in world football – is Yamal’s club context. He made his debut in this jersey at fifteen. He began regularly contributing to the first team at sixteen. The Barcelona crest and the stripes are the visual frame of his club career.
The blaugrana design has specific characteristics: the stripes are equal-width vertical bands of dark blue and deep red (not a primary red – the Barcelona red is a slightly darker, slightly more crimson shade than many national team reds). The Spotify sponsor badge and the Barcelona crest appear on the chest.
Coloring the Barcelona jersey: The dark blue is a deep navy – darker than royal blue, cooler and deeper than the sky blue of some other clubs. The red is a deep, slightly cool red – not warm red, not crimson, but the specific dark red that sits distinctly from the navy in the stripes. Consistent stripe width is essential: uneven stripes are the most immediately visible inaccuracy on a blaugrana page. Apply both colors alternately in equal bands from left to right.
Portrait Pages
Portrait pages show Yamal’s face at the ages of sixteen and seventeen, where the physical characteristics of youth are still visible alongside the composure that tournament-level football under pressure produces. His features reflect his heritage: a specific warm complexion, natural dark hair, and the specific quality of expression that characterizes someone at the beginning of something rather than the middle or end.
These pages are the collection’s most intimate and require the most careful skin tone work – getting the specific warmth and depth of his complexion correct is the difference between a recognizable portrait and a generic figure.

What These Pages Do
Lamine Yamal’s Euro 2024 story is one of sport’s most specifically dated sequences. He was born on July 13, 2007. He scored the youngest goal in European Championship history on July 9, 2024, at age 16 years and 362 days. He turned seventeen on July 13. He won the European Championship on July 14. The five-day sequence between the semi-final goal and the final victory, spanning his seventeenth birthday, is documented to the day. Coloring these pages while knowing those dates is engaging with a sporting biography at its most precisely timed beginning.
The trajectory from La Masia youth player to Euro 2024 winner is the cleanest available example of what elite football youth development produces. La Masia – Barcelona’s youth academy – has produced Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets, Pedro, and many others. Yamal is the latest specific person that the institution produced. The coloring pages of him in the Barcelona jersey are simultaneously images of a current first-team player and images of someone who was in a youth academy seven years before those pages were drawn.
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a key childhood milestone throughout early childhood. The Barcelona stripes, the Spain badge complexity, and the action figure detail – all provide motivated, sustained fine motor practice. The 2005 Art Therapy Journal study on structured coloring and anxiety reduction applies across this collection, with particular relevance for the young fans who see in Yamal a contemporary – someone close to their own age doing something at the highest level of the sport.
The collection is a document of a specific historical moment. The 14 pages were created during Euro 2024. They are a coloring-page record of a specific tournament at the moment it was happening – made during the days when the world was watching Yamal perform. That specificity is the collection’s character.
How to Color These Pages Well
His skin tone requires warm, medium-dark application with no cool grey. Yamal’s complexion is a warm, medium-dark tone – reflecting his mixed Moroccan and Equatoguinean heritage. The key is warmth throughout: a warm tan or caramel as the mid-tone, a deeper warm brown in the shadow areas of the face and neck, and a lighter warm peachy tone only at the very highest highlights (the bridge of the nose, the forehead catching light). Any application of cool grey in the shadow areas will look incorrect for this specific complexion.
The blaugrana stripes demand patience and measurement. Before applying any color to a Barcelona jersey page, estimate the stripe width visually across the full jersey width. Each stripe – blue and red alternating – should be the same width. Mark light pencil boundaries if needed before committing to color. The deep navy blue is applied first, followed by the deep Barcelona red. The boundary between stripes should be a clean, vertical line. Inconsistent stripe widths are the most immediately visible error on a blaugrana page.
The Spain badge is the most complex heraldic element on these pages. The Royal Spanish Football Federation badge contains the Spanish coat of arms – a central shield with the castle of Castile, the lion of León, the chains of Navarre, and the pomegranate of Granada, plus the Pillars of Hercules on either side. At the scale of a football badge, these elements are small enough to require interpretation rather than precise reproduction. Render the badge in three zones: the blue shield area, the red and gold outer ring, and the gold lettering. This simplification reads as correct at badge scale.
Goal celebration pages want depth in the background. Celebration pages that include stadium background should use a single muted tone – dark blue-grey or very dark green – for the crowd, applied in one pass without detail. The pitch, where visible, should be a vivid grass green that contrasts with the red jerseys. The sky or roof elements should be the palest element. This three-zone background approach (dark crowd, vivid pitch, pale sky) places the figures in the foreground naturally.
At seventeen, his face has specific youth proportions. Portrait pages of Yamal should reflect his age – the face of a seventeen-year-old has proportions different from a thirty-year-old player. The forehead is slightly more prominent relative to the jaw, the jawline is less defined, and the overall face shape is slightly rounder and more open. When rendering the portrait, resist the tendency to add the strong jaw and defined cheekbones of older athlete portraits – the youth proportions are the distinguishing feature.
5 Creative Craft Ideas
The Five-Day Timeline Card
Print any Yamal action or portrait page. Color it carefully in Spain red. Mount on cardstock.
On the front or back, hand-letter the five days that defined his first global moment:
July 9, 2024 – Semi-final, Spain vs France.
Goal. Age: 16 years, 362 days.
Youngest scorer in UEFA Euro history.
July 13, 2024 – Birthday. Age: 17.
July 14, 2024 – Final, Spain vs England. 2-1.
European Champion.
Youngest winner in Euro history.
The finished card is a documented biographical artifact – the specific dates of an extraordinary five-day sequence at the beginning of a career.

La Masia Legacy Display
La Masia has produced a specific lineage of left-footed right wingers who became global footballers. Print Yamal in his Barcelona jersey alongside any available Messi page (from the Messi collection on this site). Color both in the blaugrana.
Mount side by side on a dark backing sheet with a title: “La Masia – The Same School.” Below Messi: “Lionel Messi. La Masia 2000-2004.” Below Yamal: “Lamine Yamal. La Masia ~2014-2023.” Add a single connecting element: “Left foot. Right wing. Barcelona.”

Euro 2024 Spain Champions Poster
Print the most dynamic Yamal Euro 2024 page – the most expressive action or celebration pose. Color it in Spain red with full warm skin tone treatment. Mount on a red backing sheet with gold lettering hand-drawn at the top: “UEFA EURO 2024 CHAMPIONS” and at the bottom: “España – July 14, 2024.”
The finished poster is a fan-made championship commemorative display – the specific trophy and date centered on the youngest player in that championship’s history.

Record Tracker
Yamal’s career began setting records at age fifteen. Print a simple portrait or standing pose. Color it. Mount beside a hand-drawn “record tracker” chart listing the specific records he has set with their exact dates and ages:
April 29, 2023 – FC Barcelona debut
Age: 15 years, 290 days
September 8, 2023 – Spain national team debut
Age: 16 years, 57 days
Youngest ever to represent Spain
July 9, 2024 – Euro 2024 semi-final goal vs France
Age: 16 years, 362 days
Youngest scorer in European Championship history
July 14, 2024 – Euro 2024 final winner
Age: 17 years, 1 day
Youngest European Champion in history
The finished display is a record documentation – the specific ages and dates that define why this career is being tracked at seventeen.
Comparison Portrait: Seventeen Then and Now
This craft explores what seventeen looks like in football. Print a Yamal portrait page. Find any reference image of another great player at seventeen – the comparison is not about coloring pages but about the single fact of age.
Color Yamal’s portrait carefully in his specific skin tone and dark hair. Below the finished image, add: “Lamine Yamal, age 17. European Champion. La Liga regular. Already a record-holder.”
The portrait becomes a statement about time – about what seventeen has meant in the specific case of this player at this moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Lamine Yamal? Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana is a Spanish professional footballer born on July 13, 2007, in Esplugues de Llobregat, near Barcelona. He plays as a right winger for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. He joined Barcelona’s La Masia youth academy at approximately age seven. He made his first team debut on April 29, 2023, aged 15 years and 290 days – one of the youngest players in Barcelona’s history. At UEFA Euro 2024, he became the youngest player ever to score in a European Championship and, at age seventeen, the youngest player to win the tournament when Spain defeated England 2-1 on July 14, 2024.
What records did Lamine Yamal set at UEFA Euro 2024? At UEFA Euro 2024, Yamal set two specific age records. On July 9, 2024, in the semi-final against France, he scored a curling left-footed goal from outside the penalty area at age 16 years and 362 days – breaking the record for the youngest scorer in UEFA European Championship history. On July 14, 2024 – one day after his seventeenth birthday – he played in Spain’s 2-1 victory over England in the final, becoming the youngest player in history to win a European Championship. He also received the Best Young Player award for the tournament.
When did Lamine Yamal make his professional debut? Yamal made his professional debut for FC Barcelona on April 29, 2023, in a La Liga match, aged 15 years and 290 days. He became one of the youngest players ever to appear in a first-team match for Barcelona. His Spain national team debut followed on September 8, 2023 – he was 16 years and 57 days old, making him the youngest player ever to represent the Spanish national team. The 2023-24 season was his full breakthrough campaign in which he became a regular contributor to Barcelona’s first team while simultaneously playing for Spain at Euro 2024.
What is significant about Yamal’s playing style? Yamal plays as a right winger but is left-footed – an unusual combination that allows him to cut inside from the right flank and shoot with power and accuracy on his stronger foot, similar to the position that Lionel Messi played during his early career at Barcelona. His dribbling, composure under pressure, and ability to produce decisive moments in high-stakes matches at a very young age are the qualities that analysts and coaches have consistently highlighted. The Euro 2024 semi-final goal – a technically precise curling shot from outside the area under tournament pressure at age sixteen – is considered evidence of these qualities in a single documented moment.
What is Yamal’s background and heritage? Yamal’s father, Mounir Nasraoui, is from Morocco. His mother, Sheila Ebana, is from Equatorial Guinea. He was born in Esplugues de Llobregat, near Barcelona, and grew up in Rocafonda, a neighborhood of Mataró in Catalonia. He is Spanish by nationality and has represented Spain at the international level since his debut in September 2023. His mixed heritage and Barcelona upbringing are part of the background that the Spanish and international football press have documented in the context of his emergence as a nationally representative player.
How does Yamal’s age compare to that of other young players in football history? Yamal’s specific records – youngest scorer in European Championship history at 16 years and 362 days, youngest player to win the tournament – place him in documented comparison with other historically young performers. Pelé won the 1958 World Cup at 17 years and 249 days, a frequently cited comparison point for young tournament winners. Cesc Fàbregas made his Arsenal debut at 16 years and 177 days, another La Masia product whose early age records were notable at the time. What distinguishes Yamal’s specific position in this history is the combination of age at achievement and the stage at which those achievements occurred – a European Championship semi-final and final are the highest-pressure international stages available.
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Lamine Yamal turned seventeen on July 13, 2024. The day before the European Championship final. He had scored the youngest goal in the tournament’s history four days earlier against France.
On July 14, he played the final. Spain won 2-1. He became the youngest European champion in history, one day after his seventeenth birthday.
The pages in this collection were drawn during those days – some while the tournament was still happening, some immediately after. They are a coloring-page record of the beginning of something that the sport has not seen the end of yet.
Pick up your red. Spain is red, warm, and deep. Apply the number carefully.
He is seventeen. The records are already set. Everything after is still to come.
Share your work on Facebook and Pinterest and tag #Coloringpagesonly. We especially want to see the five-day timeline cards and the record tracker displays.
Color the seventeen. Mark the dates. The youngest champion already has a record to defend.
