Communication Department of Inter Miami CF
Lionel Messi, who has won the Ballon d’Or seven times and won the World Cup, has signed with Inter Miami CF. The Argentine great, who will take up a Designated Player spot, is scheduled to join the team in the next few days. His deal will last through the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.
Jorge Mas, who runs Inter Miami CF, said, “It is an honor to welcome Leo Messi and his family to their new home.” “In 2018, we promised to build a club with big goals that would draw the best players in the world. A club that would change the way the world sees soccer in the United States and make sure that wherever soccer is talked about, your Inter Miami is mentioned. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts to all of our friends who never gave up on us. Together, we will keep making dreams come true.”
“Ten years ago, when I started my path to build a new team in Miami, I said that my dream was to bring the best players in the world to this amazing city. Co-Owner David Beckham said, “We wanted players who wanted the same things I did when I joined LA Galaxy: to help grow football in the US and leave a legacy for the next generation in this sport we love so much.” “That dream came true today. I couldn’t be happier that a player like Leo is joining our club. I’m also happy to welcome a good friend, an amazing person, and his beautiful family to our Inter Miami family. Here is where the next part of our story begins, and I can’t wait to see Leo take the field.”
Messi said, “I’m really excited to take the next step in my career with Inter Miami and in the U.S.” “This is a great chance, and we’ll keep building this beautiful project together. The goal is to work together to reach our goals, and I can’t wait to start helping out here in my new home.”
“We couldn’t be happier that the best player in the world chose Inter Miami CF and Major League Soccer,” said MLS Commissioner Don Garber. “His choice is a sign of the momentum and energy behind our League and our sport in North America.” “We have no question that Lionel will show the world that the MLS can be a League of Choice for the best players in the game. We can’t wait to see him play for Inter Miami in the Leagues Cup later this month.”
Messi will be able to play for Inter Miami CF for the first time when they play LIGA MX team Cruz Azul in the first Leagues Cup match on July 21. Leagues Cup is a new soccer tournament in North America where MLS and LIGA MX will stop their league seasons from July 21 to August 19 to see which three clubs will qualify for the 2024 Concacaf Champions Cup. The actual Concacaf event will be like the World Cup, with all 47 of the top teams from the US, Canada, and Mexico taking part. There are still some tickets left for the match on July 21, and you can buy them here. In their second Leagues Cup match, the Club will play against Atlanta United four days later. Here is where you can buy tickets for the July 25 game against Atlanta United.
Fans in more than 100 countries and areas can subscribe to MLS Season Pass, a service from Apple and Major League Soccer that lets them watch Messi, Inter Miami, and all the action. The MLS Season Pass can be viewed on the web at tv.apple.com and through the Apple TV app on smart TVs, streaming devices, Apple devices, set-top boxes, and game systems.
“This is a big deal for Inter Miami, the MLS, and soccer in the U.S., both in terms of sports and business,” said Xavier Asensi, the Chief Business Officer for Inter Miami CF. “Lionel is the best player of all time, which is why we made a deal that has never been done before in sports. We’re very proud that we were able to give Leo an amazing project that will help everyone.
“Lionel Messi is an exceptional talent. Chris Henderson, Chief Soccer Officer and Sporting Director for Inter Miami, said, “What he brings on and off the field will make everyone better, and we’re excited to have him.”
Messi has won a record seven Ballon d’Or awards, three The Best FIFA Men’s Player awards, and two FIFA World Cup Golden Balls, making him the only player to win the award twice. He has also won three UEFA Men’s Player of the Year awards, six European Golden Shoes, six La Liga Best Player awards, eight Pichichi Trophies, and 15 Argentine Footballer of the Year awards.
The 36-year-old Argentine has also won a lot of team titles in his career so far. Messi has won the UEFA Champions League four times, an Olympic gold medal, three FIFA Club World Cups, 10 La Liga titles, two Ligue 1 titles, seven Copa del Rey titles, and one Trophée des Champions. Messi helped Argentina win the CONMEBOL Copa América in 2021 and the CONMEBOL-UEFA Cup of Champions in 2022. He also led Argentina to a historic victory at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which sealed his reputation.
Messi has won a lot of titles and awards for himself, and he also holds a number of records in a number of different tournaments. He is well-known for holding the record for the most goals scored in a calendar year. In 2012, he scored 91 goals, which is a lot. He also holds the records for most goals scored in Europe’s top five leagues (496), most goals scored in La Liga (474), most goals scored in La Liga in a single season (50), most goals scored in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League (80), most goals scored in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League (29) and most seasons in a row scoring in the UEFA Champions League (18). Messi has the most caps (175), most goals (103) and most World Cup goals (13) for Argentina. He also has the most World Cup matches played (26) and is the only player to score in the group stage, round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final of the World Cup.
Messi spent most of his club career with FC Barcelona, where he started as a young player and then played for the adult team for 17 years. The famous player played for the team 780 times, during which time he scored 672 goals and set up 291 others. He has played more games and scored more goals than any other player in the club’s history.
Messi played for Paris Saint-Germain in France for two seasons after making history with Barcelona. He played for the team 75 times in all categories and scored 32 goals and set up 35 others. Most recently, he was a star for the team last season. He was named Ligue 1’s Best Foreign Player of the Season after getting 16 league goals and adding 16 league assists. With these numbers, he was second on the team in goals, second in total goal points, and first in assists.
Messi was born in Rosario, Argentina, and has done amazing things for his country’s team. He was the leader of La Albiceleste when they won the famous CONMEBOL Copa América in 2021 and the FIFA World Cup in 2022. He also led the team for nearly 20 years, breaking records along the way. So far, he has played on 175 games for the team and scored 103 goals and set up 56 others.
Messi was previously coached by Inter Miami CF head coach Gerardo “Tata” Martino in two different stints. The first was with FC Barcelona in 2013-14, when they won the Supercopa de Espaa. The second was with the Argentine national team from 2014 to 2016.
Lionel Messi signs a deal with Inter Miami CF that lasts through the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.
Name: Lionel Messi
Pronunciation: lee-o-nel meh-see
Position: Midfielder/Forward
Height: 5’7″ Weight: 150 lbs
Born: 06/24/1987
Age: 36
Birthplace: Rosario, Argentina
Rosario, Argentina, is home.
They are from Argentina.
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