Kylian Mbappé is a French footballer who plays for Real Madrid. He captains the France national football team. He grew up in Bondy, a suburb in northeastern Paris. Football was a major part of his upbringing. His father, Wilfrid Mbappé, worked as a football coach, while his mother, Fayza Lamari, was a former handball player.
Mbappé made his senior debut for France in 2017. Just a year later, he became one of the standout players at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. During that tournament, Mbappé became the youngest French player to score in a World Cup. He also became only the second teenager after Pele to score in a World Cup final. France went on to win the tournament. Mbappé received the FIFA World Cup Best Young Player award.
He added another international trophy in 2021 when France won the UEFA Nations League. Mbappé finished as the top scorer in the finals. France reached the final for a second straight World Cup. Mbappé scored a hat-trick in the final and finished the tournament as the top scorer. He won the Golden Boot and also received the Silver Ball as one of the competition’s best players.
Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Kylian Mbappé
He Could Recite an Entire Charles Aznavour Album at Age 4
His mother has revealed that at just four years old, Kylian could point out every World Cup country on a globe and, more impressively, recite the entire songbook of legendary French singer Charles Aznavour word-for-word. Their Cameroonian driver at the time nearly went crazy hearing the same songs on repeat.
His Childhood Nickname Was “Peanut”
Because of the shape of his head as a toddler, his coaches and teammates at his first training camp called him “Peanut” (Cacahuète in French). His energy was also legendary – he refused to take afternoon naps in kindergarten, much to his teachers’ frustration.
His Celebration Was His Brother’s Idea
With his cropped haircut, fans have long compared him to Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Mbappé has leaned into the joke, once wearing the same purple eye mask as the character. His signature goal celebration – crossing his arms – was actually suggested by his younger brother, Ethan, when they were kids playing video games.
A “Portuguese in His Head” and Huge Cristiano Ronaldo Fan
His obsession with Cristiano Ronaldo was so extreme that his mother joked he was “Portuguese in his head” as a child. His room was covered in Ronaldo posters. At Monaco, he even created a Facebook alias called “Kylian Robinho Gaucho” to honor Robinho and Ronaldinho, his other early idols.
He Calls His Grandmother Three Times Every Match Day
Before every game, Mbappé receives three separate phone calls from his grandmother, Christine – morning, noon, and night. It’s a ritual she has never missed. After France’s heartbreaking loss in the 2022 World Cup final, he called her first, and her alone, to cry.
He Had No Driver’s License for Years
Despite owning a garage full of Ferraris and luxury cars, Mbappé famously did not have a driver’s license for a long time. His mother explained that security concerns in Paris made it nearly impossible. It wasn’t until early 2026 that he was finally spotted nervously driving a Mini Cooper around the city like any other learner.
18-Year-Old Mbappé Went Home Alone
After Monaco won the Ligue 1 title in 2017, the entire squad celebrated all night at a nightclub. The only player who left early and went back to his hotel room alone? An 18-year-old Kylian Mbappé. His discipline and refusal to party even then shocked older teammates.
His Backup Career Plan Was to Become a Model
At just 14 years old, he confided in his grandmother: if professional football didn’t work out, his Plan B was “I’ll become a model.” Today, he’s done both – dominating on the pitch while fronting campaigns for Louis Vuitton, Dior, and other luxury brands.
He Made a Cameo in a Despicable Me Movie
His fame has crossed into Hollywood. In a 2026 teaser trailer for the Minions franchise, Mbappé made a surprise animated appearance as a hero who saves a team of minions. The crossover delighted fans worldwide.
His New Obsession Is Padel
While basketball remains a huge passion (he’s a massive Kevin Durant fan), Mbappé’s newest sporting love is padel, a racquet sport combining tennis and squash. And despite his blockbuster transfer to Real Madrid, he remains incredibly close to his younger brother Ethan, who still plays football in Paris.
FAQs
Q. When did Mbappe make his senior debut for France?
A. Mbappé made his senior debut for France in 2017.
Q. What did Mbappe achieve at the 2018 FIFA World Cup?
A. Mbappé helped France win the World Cup and won the Best Young Player award.
Q. What award did Mbappe win at the 2022 FIFA World Cup?
A. Mbappé won the Golden Boot as the tournament’s top scorer.
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