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RFEF Assists Yamal in Resolving Passport Loss Incident; Player Has Safely Returned to Barcelona

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The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has communicated with local authorities in Turkey regarding Yamal’s lost passport, ensuring he could depart the country smoothly. Currently, Yamal has safely returned to Barcelona.  

In Spain’s previous 6-0 landslide victory, Yamal overcame a minor injury, started the match and played 73 minutes, while providing two assists—delivering an outstanding performance.  

However, during the return journey, Yamal discovered that his passport was missing on the team bus. Reports stated that the young player felt extremely frustrated for failing to keep the important document safe. He searched through his luggage repeatedly but ultimately couldn’t retrieve the passport, and his mood was affected as a result.  

Despite this unexpected incident, after coordination between the RFEF and relevant local authorities in Turkey, Yamal was finally granted permission to leave the country and has returned to Barcelona together with his teammates.

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