Lamine Yamal’s No.10 shirt smashes records in Barcelona charity auction
FC Barcelona has launched a new charitable initiative through the club’s foundation by organizing a public auction featuring match-worn shirts from the first team’s clash against Newcastle United F.C..
The special edition jerseys featured unique lettering designed by artist Ana Vives, according to reports from Mundo Deportivo.
Barcelona confirmed that all proceeds generated from the auction will go toward supporting children with disabilities, while also helping fund artistic and humanitarian projects linked to the designer behind the shirts’ typography.
Lamine Yamal’s Shirt Leads the Auction
The No.10 jersey of teenage sensation Lamine Yamal has emerged as the most sought-after item in the auction by a considerable margin.
Bidding for Yamal’s shirt has already climbed to an impressive €15,513, with the figure continuing to rise rapidly as fans and collectors compete for the highly coveted piece.
The enormous interest surrounding the jersey highlights the growing global popularity of the young Barcelona star, who continues to capture attention both on and off the pitch.
Pedri and Raphinha Also Attract Strong Interest
Pedri currently holds second place among the most valuable shirts in the auction, with bids reaching €6,768.
Meanwhile, Raphinha occupies third place after his jersey attracted offers totaling €3,763.
Several other Barcelona players have also generated strong interest from supporters and collectors. Fermín López’s shirt reached €2,910, while Marc Bernal’s climbed to €2,497.
Veteran striker Robert Lewandowski also saw his jersey receive significant attention, with bids standing at €2,401.
Strong Demand Across the Squad
Other notable shirts attracting bids include Pau Cubarsí’s at €1,347, Ferran Torres’s at €1,303, and Eric García’s at €1,223.
Further down the auction list, supporters also placed bids on jerseys belonging to several first-team stars, including Ronald Araújo, Wojciech Szczęsny, Dani Olmo, and João Cancelo.
The auction continues to generate widespread attention as Barcelona supporters rally behind a campaign combining football, art, and charitable support for children with disabilities.
