![]() Contact Lionel Messi |
| Full Name: | Lionel Messi |
Get that fuzzy feeling inside...
|
CNN - Found 43 minutes ago Argentina took an early 2-0 lead against fifth-placed Uruguay, with Barcelona striker Lionel Messi heading the opener from Juan Roman Riquelme... |
|
Mail Online UK - Found Oct. 10, 2008 Kazakhstan rate Theo Walcott as highly as Lionel Messi - so they plan to starve England's winger into submission by cutting off every pass aimed at ... Speed, technique and scores goals: Theo is like Messi, says Kazakh ... - Mail Online UK Storck wary of Walcott - Sky Sports Explore All |
Mail Online UK |
|
Mail Online UK - Found Oct. 7, 2008 ... return to Barcelona' and is keen to reignite a partnership with the world's most in-form player Lionel Messi after they played together in the... Cesc Fabregas could leave for Barca if Arsenal finish season ... - Mail Online UK Fabregas hints at Barca return - Football.co.uk Fabragas in new Barca hint - ESPN Star Fabregas: I could leave Arsenal - Metro.co.uk Explore All |
Mail Online UK |
|
CNN - Found Oct. 5, 2008 Later on Saturday, Samuel Eto'o scored twice and Lionel Messi once to spearhead Barcelona's 6-1 romp over Atletico Madrid. Soccer: Eto'o double earns Barca 6-1 triumph - New Zealand Herald Eto'o double earns Barca 6-1 triumph - New Zealand Herald Villarreal back on top after turning tables on hapless Betis - Malaysia Sun Villarreal back on top, Barcelona hit Atletico for six (Roundup) - Monsters and Critics Explore All |
CNN |
|
BobbyMcMahon's Blog - Found Oct. 2, 2008 Madrid This game is being billed as Lionel Messi vs. Sergio Aguero which should not come as much of a surprise. While Messi led Argentina to... |
|
People's Daily Online - Found Oct. 2, 2008 Two late goals from Lionel Messi gave Barcelona a 2-1 comeback win at Shakhtar Donetsk while Didier Drogba was stretchered off during Chelsea's Soccer: Messi saves Barcelona as Liverpool ease past PSV - New Zealand Herald Messi scores twice to give Barcelona win - AOL Liverpool cruises, but Barcelona, Roma get scare - Globe and Mail Messi saves Barcelona from embarrassing result - Toronto Star Online Explore All |
Xinhuanet |
|
Reuters South Africa - Found Sep. 28, 2008 Barcelona came from behind to beat Espanyol with a Lionel Messi penalty in the last derby at the Montjuic stadium. Real Madrid, Barcelona grab late winners - Reuters South Africa Barcelona, Real clinch away wins - Calcutta Telegraph Barcelona and Real leave it late - The Scotsman Real Madrid, Barcelona grab late winners - Bdnews24.com Explore All |
|
Hamilton Spectator - Found Oct. 6, 2008 BARCELONA, Spain - Billed as the showdown to determine Argentina's best player, Lionel Messi left no doubt about who deserves the tag after scoring ... |
|
Calibre Macro World - Found Oct. 6, 2008 BARCELONA, Spain, Billed as the showdown to determine Argentina's best player, Lionel Messi left no doubt about who deserves the tag after scoring ... |
|
Calibre Macro World - Found Oct. 2, 2008 LONDON, Lionel Messi scored two late goals Wednesday to give FC Barcelona a 2-1 victory at Shakhtar Donestsk and AS Roma also avoided a shock defeat |
|
Lionel Messi
|
| Lionel Messi | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Lionel Andrés Messi | |
| Date of birth | 24 June 1987 | |
| Place of birth | Rosario, Argentina | |
| Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[1] | |
| Playing position | Winger, Forward | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | FC Barcelona | |
| Number | 10 | |
| Youth clubs | ||
| 1995–2000 2000–2003 2003–2004 |
Newell's Old Boys Barcelona Youth FC Barcelona B |
|
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 2004– | FC Barcelona | 84 (36)[2] |
| National team2 | ||
| 2005 2008 2005– |
Argentina U-20 Argentina U-23 Argentina |
7 (6) 5 (2) 32 (10) |
|
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
||
| Olympic medal record | |||
| Competitor for |
|||
|---|---|---|---|
| Men's Football | |||
| Gold | 2008 Beijing | Team Competition | |
Lionel Andrés Messi (born June 24, 1987 in Rosario) is an Argentine footballer who plays for FC Barcelona in La Liga. He is also a member of the Argentine national team.
He has drawn comparisons to Diego Maradona, and Maradona himself named Messi his "successor".[3]
Contents |
Lionel Messi was born in Rosario city on 24 June 1987. At the age of five, he started playing football for Grandoli, a club coached by his father. In 1995, Messi switched to Newell's Old Boys.[4] At the age of 11, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency.[5] River Plate showed interest in Messi's progress, but did not have enough money to pay for the treatment of the illness that cost over £500 a month. Carles Rexach, the sporting director of FC Barcelona, was made aware of Messi's talent, and Barcelona signed him after watching him play,[6] offering to pay for the medical bills if he was willing to move to start a new life in Spain.[4] His family moved with the young player to Europe and he started in the club's youth teams.[6]
Messi made his unofficial debut for the first team against FC Porto on 16 November 2003. Less than a year later he made his official debut against Espanyol on 16 October 2004, becoming the third-youngest player ever to play for FC Barcelona and youngest club player who played in La Liga (a record broken by team mate Bojan Krkić in September 2007).[7] When he scored his first senior goal for the club against Albacete Balompié on 1 May 2005, Messi was 17 years, 10 months and 7 days old, becoming the youngest to ever score in a La Liga game for FC Barcelona until 2007 when Bojan Krkić broke this record, a goal assisted by Messi.[8]
On 16 September, for the second time in three months, Barcelona announced an update to Messi's contract - this time improved to pay him as a first team member and extended till June 2014.[4][9] Messi obtained Spanish citizenship on 25 September and was finally able to make his début in the season's Spanish First Division. He had previously been unable to play because FC Barcelona had filled their quota of non-EU players. Messi's first home outing in the UEFA Champions League came on 27 September against Italian club Udinese.[10] He impressed with some great passing and a seemingly telepathic relationship with Ronaldinho that earned him a standing ovation from the 70,000-odd Nou Camp faithful.[11] In December of that year, the Italian newspaper Tuttosport awarded him the Golden Boy 2005 title for the best under-21 player in Europe, ahead of Lukas Podolski, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo.[12]
Messi netted 6 goals from 17 league appearances and scored 1 Champions League goal from the 6 games he featured in. His reputation for big match temperament was helped by performances in Barcelona's important away leg victories against Real Madrid and Chelsea in the league and Champions League respectively, each considered his best of the respective campaign.[6] Messi's season ended prematurely on 7 March 2006 when he tore a muscle in his right thigh during the second leg of the second round Champions League tie against Chelsea.[13] Barcelona ended the season as champions of Spain and Europe.
Consistently strong performances and the occasional goal meant Messi was not starting any more games on the bench. Failure to effectively replace the injured Samuel Eto'o and poor defensive displays prevented Barcelona from taking advantage of Messi's showings against Chelsea and Real Madrid.[14] This would later prove critical to their title challenges. On 12 November, in the game against Real Zaragoza, Messi suffered a broken metatarsal from tackles, ruling him out for 3 months.[15][16] Messi carried out his recuperation in native Argentina. During this period there were rumours of interest in the player from Inter Milan.[17][18] Messi returned to action against Racing Santander on the 11 February, coming on as a second-half substitute[3]. Rijkaard carefully managed his complete return, gradually increasing playing minutes with each game. One month since his return, on the 10th of March, he played his first full league match since the injury, Real Madrid being the opposition. Once again, El Clásico saw Messi in top form, scoring a hat-trick to earn 10-man Barcelona a 3-3 draw, equalising thrice and with the final goal coming in injury time. In doing so he became the first player since Iván Zamorano (for Real Madrid in the 1994-95 season) and the first Barcelona player since Romario (1993-94 season) to hit a hat-trick in the El Clásico. Messi is also the youngest player ever to have scored in this fixture. The game also marked the beginning of Messi's best spell of form with Barça. He also began finding the net more often, 11 of his 14 league goals for the season coming from the last 13 games. Despite his spirited efforts, Barcelona felt marginally short in its defence of the La Liga title, Real Madrid winning on a better head-to-head record.
Messi also proved the "new Maradona" tag was not all hype, by near-replicating Maradona's most famous goals in the space of the single season.[19] On 18 April 2007, he scored two goals during a Copa del Rey semi-final against Getafe CF, one of which was very similar to Maradona's famous goal against England at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, known as the Goal of the Century.[20] The world's sports press exploded with Maradona comparisons, and the Spanish press labelled Messi as "Messidona". He ran about the same distance (62 m), beat the same number of players (six, including the goalkeeper), scored from a very similar position, and ran towards the corner flag just as Maradona did in Mexico 21 years before. In a press conference after the game, Messi's team-mate Deco said: "There's no other like Leo."[21] Later on, in a crucial league match with Espanyol, Messi scored a goal with his hand that drew even more comparisons to Maradona's Hand of God.
Messi scored five goals in a week leading Barcelona to the top four in La Liga. He dedicated the two goals he scored against FC Sevilla on 22 September to Ronaldinho, who was injured and under fire from media outlets at the time. A few days earlier he had scored as Barcelona defeated Lyon 3-0 at home in a Champions League match and then on 26 September, Messi scored another goal in a 4-1 victory over Real Zaragoza.
He has been nominated for a FIFPro World XI Player Award under the category of Forward. A recent poll conducted in the online edition of the Spanish newspaper Marca has him as the current best player of the world with 77 percent of the votes.[22] Also, other columnists from Barcelona-based newspapers El Mundo Deportivo and Sport began asking for the Ballon d'Or to be given to Leo Messi this year. This observation was also made by world soccer legends Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Cruyff.[23] Various football personalities such as Ronaldinho, Samuel Eto'o, Frank Rijkaard, Víctor Fernández, Bernd Schuster, Guti, Raul, Gianluca Zambrotta, Francesco Totti, Antonio Cassano, Diego Maradona and Pelé have all, at one time or another, declared that they consider Messi to be one of the current best footballers in the world.[24][25]
On 27 February Messi played in his 100th official match for FC Barcelona.
Barcelona's medical staff decided to sideline Messi for six weeks following an injury on 4 March where he experienced a muscle tear in his left thigh during a Champions League match against Celtic. Messi left the field at the Nou Camp in the 35th minute with tears in his eyes. It was the fourth time in three seasons that the player suffered this type of injury.[26]
It was announced that Messi will inherit Ronaldinho's number 10 jersey after the Brazilian left for AC Milan. On 1 October 2008 during a Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk Messi scored two goals during the last seven minutes after coming on as a substitute for Thierry Henry, to turn the score from 0-1 to a victory for FC Barcelona 2-1. The next league game was versus Atletico Madrid, a match billed as a friendly battle between Lionel and good friend Sergio Aguero. Messi scored a goal from a free kick and assisted another as FC Barcelona went on to win the match 6-1.
In June 2004, he got his first chance in Argentina colours, playing in an under-20 friendly match against Paraguay. In 2005 he was part of the team that won the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship in the Netherlands. Here, he won the prize for best player of the tournament and became top-scorer.
On 4 August 2005, José Pekerman called Messi up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut on 17 August 2005 against Hungary, but it was a forgettable occasion. He was substituted on during the 63rd minute, but was sent off after just 40 seconds because the referee, Markus Merk, found he had elbowed defender Vilmos Vanczák, who was tugging Messi's shirt, and left the pitch in tears. The decision was contentious. Maradona even claimed the decision was pre-meditated.[27][28] Messi then had his first international start on 3 September in Argentina's 0-1 World Cup qualifier away loss against Paraguay.[29] Ahead of the match he had said "This is a re-début. The first one was a bit short."[30]
The injury that kept him from playing for two months at the end of the 2005–06 season jeopardised his presence in the World Cup. Nevertheless, Messi was selected in the Argentina squad for the tournament on 15 May 2006. He also played in the farewell match against the Argentinian U-20 team for fifteen minutes and a friendly against Angola from the 64th minute.[31][32] He witnessed Argentina's opening match victory against Ivory Coast from the bench.[33] In the next match against Serbia , Messi became the youngest player to represent Argentina at a World Cup when he came on as a substitute for Maxi Rodríguez in the 74th minute. He assisted Hernán Crespo's goal within minutes of entering the game and also scored the final goal in the 6-0 victory, that made him the youngest scorer in the tournament and the fifth youngest goalscorer in the whole World Cup.[34] Messi started in Argentina's following 0-0 tie against the Netherlands.[35] In the following game against Mexico, Messi came on as a substitute in the 84th minute, with the score tied 1-1. He appeared to score a goal, but was ruled offside in a dubious decision,[36][37] Argentina needing an extra time winner to proceed. Messi sat on the bench during the quarter-finals match against Germany, which Argentina lost in a penalty shootout.[38]
When Copa started Leo was the youngest player in the tournament. Messi played his first game in Copa America on 29 June 2007, when Argentina defeated United States 4-1 in the first game. In this game, Messi showed his capabilities as a playmaker. He set up a goal for fellow striker Hernán Crespo and had numerous shots on target. Tevez came on as a substitute for Messi in the 79th minute and scored minutes later.[39]
His second game was against Colombia, in which he caused a penalty that Crespo converted to tie the game at 1-1. He also played part in Argentina's second goal as he was fouled outside the box, which allowed Juan Roman Riquelme to score from a freekick, and increase Argentina's lead to 3-1. The final score of the game was 4-2 in Argentina's favor and guaranteed them a spot in the tournament's quarterfinals.[40]
In the third game, against Paraguay the coach rested Messi having already qualified for the quarter-finals. He came off the bench in place of Esteban Cambiasso in the 64th minute, with 0-0. In the 79th minute he created a goal for Javier Mascherano.
In the quarterfinals, as Argentina faced Peru, Riquelme made a pass to Messi and the latter scored the second goal for Argentina, which advanced to the semifinals after a 4-0 win.[41]
During the Semi Final match against Mexico, Messi scored a fine lob over Oswaldo Sanchez to see Argetnina through to the Final.[42] Argentina went on to lose to Brazil in the Final, and Messi won the Young Player of the Tournament award.
Messi joined the Argentina squad in Olympic Games 2008 in Beijing. He scored the first goal in 2-1 victory against Ivory Coast and then scored the first goal and got the assist on the second goal in a 2-1 extra time victory against the Netherlands. He gave another strong performance in Argentina's match against rival Brazil, in which Argentina won by a 3-0 victory, advancing to the finals. In the gold medal match, Messi earned an Olympic Gold Medal by assisting Ángel Di María for the only goal in the 1-0 Argentina victory over Nigeria.
| Club | Season | League | Cup[43] | Europe[44] | Total | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apps | Goals | Assists | Apps | Goals | Assists | Apps | Goals | Assists | Apps | Goals | Assists | ||
| 2004-05 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 0 | |
| 2005-06 | 17 | 6 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 25 | 8 | 1 | |
| 2006-07 | 26 | 14 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 36 | 17 | 2 | |
| 2007-08 | 28 | 10 | 12 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 1 | 40 | 16 | 13 | |
| 2008-09 | 6 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 7 | 3 | |
| Career totals | 84 | 36 | 17 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 24 | 10 | 2 | 118 | 49 | 19 | |
|
|
| Preceded by Thierry Henry |
France Football Bronze Ball 2007 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by Ronaldinho |
Premio Don Balon 2006-2007 |
Succeeded by incumbent |
| Preceded by Cesc Fàbregas |
Bravo Award - Best European young Player of the Year 2007 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by Inaugural |
Copa America best young player 2007 |
Succeeded by incumbent |
| Preceded by Wayne Rooney |
FIFPro Young Player of the Year 2006,2007 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by Robinho |
World Soccer Young Player of the Year 2006,2007 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by Ismail Matar |
FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Ball 2005 |
Succeeded by Sergio Agüero |
| Preceded by Eddie Johnson |
FIFA U-20 World Cup Golden Boot 2005 |
Succeeded by Sergio Agüero |
|
|||||||
|
|||||||
|
|||||||
|
|||||