Spain defeats France in World Cup 2026 semi-final, Lamine Yamal maintains knockout record against Kylian Mbappe
By Arjun Nair / 15.07.2026
By Arjun Nair — 15 July 2026 — 4 min read
Spain secured a 2-0 victory over France in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, advancing to the final. This result marked another instance of Lamine Yamal‘s team prevailing over a team featuring Kylian Mbappe in a knockout stage match, extending Yamal’s unbeaten record against the French superstar in such encounters across both club and international competitions.
Despite Kylian Mbappe‘s status as a prominent goalscorer in FIFA World Cup history and Lamine Yamal participating in his inaugural World Cup, the Spanish teenager has consistently emerged victorious in knockout fixtures against Mbappe. While Mbappe possesses superior individual statistics, Yamal now holds a 6-0 record against the French player in single-elimination games.
A History of Knockout Encounters
The rivalry between Yamal and Mbappe in knockout matches began on the international stage at the UEFA Euro 2024 semi-final. In that match, France initially took the lead through Randal Kolo Muani. However, Yamal scored a long-range goal to equalise, and Dani Olmo secured the winning goal before halftime, leading Spain to a 2-1 victory and their place in the final. This marked Mbappe‘s first knockout defeat against Yamal.
Their club rivalry commenced in the 2025 Supercopa final, where Barcelona faced Real Madrid. Mbappe opened the scoring for Real Madrid, but Yamal netted Barcelona‘s equaliser in the 22nd minute. Barcelona went on to win the match 5-2, securing Yamal‘s second consecutive knockout victory over Mbappe.
A few months later, they met again in the 2025 Copa del Rey final. Mbappe scored in this match, but Yamal contributed two assists, helping Barcelona to a 3-2 win against Real Madrid and extending his perfect knockout record against Mbappe.
The international stage saw their rivalry rekindled in the UEFA Nations League 2025 semi-final. This thrilling encounter saw Yamal score twice, including a penalty, while Mbappe also converted a penalty. Spain ultimately won 5-4 after fending off a late comeback from France, advancing to the final where they finished as runners-up to Portugal. This match added another knockout triumph for Yamal.
The 2026 Supercopa final in Jeddah saw Yamal lead Barcelona to another 3-2 victory over Real Madrid. This marked Yamal‘s fifth win in five knockout meetings against Mbappe, with Barcelona once again prevailing in a closely contested final.
The most recent encounter took place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final, where Spain defeated France 2-0. Neither Yamal nor Mbappe scored in this match, but Spain‘s overall team performance proved decisive, securing their place in the World Cup final for the first time since their 2010 victory.
African Heritage on the Global Stage
The semi-final match between France and Spain also brought attention to the African heritage of both Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal. Mbappe, captain of France, has family ties to Africa through his father, Wilfried, who is from Cameroon, and his mother, Fayza Lamari, who has roots in Algeria‘s Kabyle region.
Lamine Yamal, born in Spain, also has significant connections to the African continent. His father is from Larache, Morocco, and his mother is from Equatorial Guinea. These backgrounds link four African nations to one of the most significant matches in global football.
The presence of players like Mbappe and Yamal in leading European national teams highlights the increasing global nature of modern football and Africa’s growing influence. Players of African heritage are playing crucial roles across Europe’s top teams, demonstrating how talent, identity, and opportunity are interconnected across continents. Their journeys also underscore the contributions of African families to the development of some of the world’s most talented footballers, with cultural heritage extending beyond national borders.
While discussions about identity, immigration, and belonging often arise concerning the backgrounds of these players, the focus shifts to the competition on the pitch once the match begins. The semi-final was expected to be decided by moments of quality, with Mbappe‘s experience contrasting with Yamal‘s creative play. Regardless of the outcome, the match served as a reminder of Africa’s lasting contribution to world football, showcasing the deep connections between African heritage and the modern European game through players with roots in Cameroon, Algeria, Morocco, and Equatorial Guinea.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final saw Spain defeat France 2-0, securing their spot in the final.
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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