Discover the captivating journey of Erik Lamela, known affectionately as “Coco,” from his modest beginnings in Buenos Aires to becoming a revered figure in football. Lamela’s story is a testament to the spirit of perseverance, showcasing his growth under the guidance of his family and his transition from a hopeful youngster to a celebrated icon.
This biography delves into the essence of Lamela’s character, his life outside the limelight, and the unique traits that make his footballing story a source of inspiration and admiration.
Erik Lamela Childhood Story – Early Life and Family Background:
For Biography starters, Erik Lamela was born on the 4th day of March 1992 in Carapachay, Argentina. He was born to his mother, Miriam Lamela, and his father, José Lamela.
He grew up in the province of Buenos Aires with his elder brother, Brian, and kid brother Alex.
His dad, Jose, who looks like Gabriel Batistuta (and a fan of his), encouraged his son, Erik, to take football as a profession. Erik began football at the age of 5.
Erik Lamela Biography – Football Story:
He had joined River Plate as a seven-year-old; Barcelona reportedly offered Lamela and his family £100,000 a year, as well as a house and employment for his parents, to move to the city of Barcelona.
This was a similar deal to the one that saw Lionel Messi move to Spain as a youngster.
Shockingly, his parents turned down the offer despite their son’s initial interest in Barcelona. Erik even showcased the Barcelona shirt in a bid to woo his parents.
In fact, his parents made the final call by rejecting Barcelona with disdain or contempt.
Also, in 2004, a Trans World Sports film crew travelled to Argentina to interview a 12-year-old Lamela, who was already making headlines after scoring 120 goals for River Plate’s youth side in just a season.
After gaining so much popularity as a super childhood footballer, Lamela declares his wish to follow in the footsteps of Diego Maradona and win a World Cup for Argentina. As a child, he loved playing PlayStation.
Lamela pledged his loyalty to River Plate, a club he joined as a seven-year-old child. From humble beginnings to footballing greatness – Erik Lamela’s passion for the game was evident even as a child, as he kicked the ball with determination and a dream in his heart.
The real pressure, though, came later. As a result of years of mismanagement, not to mention alleged corruption, his club was on the verge of relegation for the first time in its 110-year history.
The Meteoric Rise:
A 19-year-old Lamela was the man burdened with the task of saving them.
Despite Lamela’s best efforts, the club ultimately failed to survive, losing a dramatic play-off that prompted rioting from sections of their chaotic supporters.
However, a tree can’t make a forest. Having won numerous trophies, Erik Lamela was once known as a little god of football. The reason is that he played in his own mysterious ways.
Lamela’s regret came when he had a tough start to his professional career with River Plate. He played 36 games and scored only four goals.
This led to more regrets about his FC Barcelona rejection. He forced his way to Europe by joining Roma.
Lamela’s and Roma‘s season, however, ended in heartache with defeat to Rome rivals Lazio in the Coppa Italia final, coupled with finishing sixth in Serie A, meaning that Roma would not play European football for the second consecutive season.
This led to a frustrating move away to Tottenham. The fee for Lamela made him the most expensive player in the club’s history, £25.8 million, plus up to £4.2 million in bonus payments.
The rest, as they say, is now history.
Erik Lamela and Sofia Herrero Love Story:
If you are a woman and you marry a younger man, you will soon look much older than him, and he may not be attracted to you again.
This is not the case with Lamela, who has been with his older girlfriend, Sofia Herrero, for so many years.
Erik loves to keep his private life very private. He spends all his moments with Sofia, whom he dated for many years before finally getting married to her in 2010.
Both lovers decided not to have kids until 25 November 2017, when their son Tobias Lamela was born.
Erik Lamela Family Facts:
Ideally, Erik came from a middle-class Argentine family background before his football investment paid off.
About Erik Lamela’s Father:
Erik Lamela’s dad was very handsome during his younger days. Lamela once posted a picture of his younger self with his father alongside the following tagline:
“Happy day to all fathers, particularly to mine … the best 👏👏 I love old pictures!!”
On Instagram, some Lamela fans suggested that the picture of his father in his younger days resembled legendary Argentina striker Gabriel Batistuta.
Meanwhile, on Twitter, hardcore Tottenham supporter Steve Nash retweeted the Instagram link and jokingly wondered whether Lamela’s father was, in fact, David Ginola. His dad has now aged up, as revealed in the picture below.
About Erik Lamela Mother:
Erik Lamela takes to social media to wish his mum a happy Mother’s Day after Tottenham‘s draw with Liverpool.
About Erik Lamela’s Brother:
Erik Lamela has an older brother who goes by the name of Brian Lamela. Brian wasn’t cut out for football right from his childhood time.
Among his brothers, Alex Lamela, his kid brother, pictured below, is usually the major subject of interest.
Erik Lamela once received a shock the night before his home debut for Tottenham with the news that his younger brother had been kidnapped by armed carjackers in his home city of Buenos Aires.
According to reports in Italy, 18-year-old Axel Lamela was taken at gunpoint and held to ransom.
He was held for a few hours before being released by the kidnappers late in exchange for a fee of around 50000 pesos, which equates to about £5500, which he had with him.
While the targeting of footballers’ families by criminals is not an uncommon phenomenon, police believe that in this instance, it was coincidental and merely a result of the flashy car the 18-year-old was driving.
Erik Lamela’s eldest brother, Brian Lamela, said:… “They told us to get the ransom money and make sure the police were not involved.
Next, they came to our front door to collect the money. They did not cover their faces, and the security cameras at our house recorded them.
My brother is calm. All of us think it was a random incident – they simply kidnapped him for the car and nothing else.”
Personal Life away from Football:
Erik Lamala’s Strengths: Erik is compassionate, artistic, intuitive, and very gentle in nature.
Lamela’s Weaknesses: Erik could be very fearful and possess the desire to escape reality.
What Erik Lamela likes: Erik Lamela loves being alone. He also likes sleeping, music, romance, visual media, swimming and spiritual themes.
What Erik Lamela dislikes: People who claim they, Know-it-all, the past coming back to haunt him (e.g., rejecting FC Barcelona during his childhood time) and lastly, cruelty of any kind.
Erik Lamela is always willing to help others without hoping to get anything back. His life is characterised by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.
Erik Lamela Rabona:
Lamela once scored a wonder goal in a bid to prove why Tottenham shelled out £ 30 million for his services.
It’s no other than his 20-yard ‘rabona‘ goal for Spurs, which came in his Europea League tie against Asteras Tripolis.
Shockingly, the only person who wasn’t moved by the spectacular effort was manager Mauricio Pochettino, who showed no emotion even as his coaching staff leapt to their feet.
In Erik Lamela’s words to the Telegraph, he said…
“I just prefer talking about the team’s progress and togetherness, and that’s more important. I don’t like talking about things like the ‘rabona’.
When I was a young boy, I learned how to do it, and it just stuck. It’s just not something that I practised. It’s natural.”
Injury Story:
Erik once had a miserable 13 months on the sidelines. This was a time when his future and career were questioned.
Spurs legend Ricky Villa – an Argentine who is close to the club’s manager, Mauricio Pochettino – once claimed that there were concerns he could not play again.
When asked if he had feared for his own future, Lamela said:…
“Of course. In really bad times, you always think the worst.
But my family was always with me, and the supporters wanted me on the pitch. They bring me energy to work every day and to never give up.”
This is what he said when he got back…
“I feel good to be back on the pitch but disappointed at the result. Of course, I can get much better.
The past 13 months were out of control, and it was probably the worst time of my life. I really wanted to play, but my injury took too long.
“The manager and all the staff were amazing. They were always with me, behind me. People wanted me back, and I was only focused on it.
My family was always with me; my girlfriend always pushed me to be back. And, of course, it was hard to be so long out, but it’s football.”