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Lionel Andrés "Leo" Messi [note 1] (Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾes ˈmesi] ⓘ; born 24 June 1987) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for and captains both Major League Soccer club Inter Miami and the Argentina national team.
Lionel Messi Argentina FW Barcelona [45] September: 2018: Lionel Messi Argentina FW Barcelona [46] October: 2018: Luis Suárez Uruguay FW Barcelona [47] November: 2018: Tomáš Vaclík Czech Republic GK Sevilla [48] December: 2018: Antoine Griezmann France FW Atlético Madrid [49] January: 2019: Iñaki Williams Spain [c] FW Athletic Bilbao
The Footballer of the Year of Argentina (in Spanish: Olimpia de Plata al Mejor Futbolista, that literally translates to "Silver Olimpia to the Best Footballer) is a yearly award given by the Argentine Sports Journalists' Circle (Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos de la República Argentina) as one of the Olimpia Awards, the most important sports award in Argentina.
Messi, Martino, his Argentine staff, and a wave of nine new Hispanic players have transformed an already-bilingual club into a Spanish-first team. And as they transformed, non-native speakers ...
Lionel Messi wants to attend the Super Bowl, but not yet sure if he’ll be able to make it, ... a Spanish-language social media account affiliated with the NFL. “[Messi is] the GOAT of his ...
Lionel Messi scored a goal, and Inter Miami outlasted the Mexican champions, Club América, in a preseason clash in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Messi during a training session with Barcelona in 2006. Due to issues regarding his legal status in the Royal Spanish Football Federation, Messi missed the start of La Liga, but on 26 September, he acquired Spanish citizenship and became eligible to play.
Messi and Busquets, along with Barcelona teammate Gerard Piqué and Agustín Gaínza of Athletic Bilbao, share the most Copa del Rey trophies won by a player, with 7. Telmo Zarra holds records for consecutive finals scored in (finding the net on each occasion between 1942 and 1945) and the most goals scored in a final (four, in 1950). [10]