Argentina
native Lionel Messi has established records for goals scored and won individual
awards en route to worldwide recognition as one of the best players in soccer.
Who Is Lionel Messi?
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Lionel Andres (“Leo”) Messi (b. June 24, 1987) is an Argentinian soccer player
who plays forward for the FC Barcelona club and the Argentine national team. At
the age of 13, Messi moved from Argentina to Spain after FC Barcelona agreed to
pay for his medical treatments. There he became a star and led his club to
championships. In 2012, he set a record for most goals in a calendar year, and in
2016, he was named Europe's Ballon d'Or winner for the fifth time.
As
of 2017 Lionel Messi is worth an estimated $80 million, taking into account his
salary plus bonuses and endorsements, according to Forbes.com.
That makes Messi the second highest-paid soccer player and the third
highest-paid athlete in the world, after fellow soccer great Cristiano
Ronaldo and basketball star LeBron James.
Almost universally regarded as the best soccer player in the game, Messi has
become the commercial face of soccer with endorsements from Adidas, Pepsi, EA
Sports and Turkish Airways, among other companies.
How Tall Is Lionel Messi?
Lionel
Messi is 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighs 72 kilograms (159 pounds). With his
short stature, speed and relentless attacking style, Messi has drawn
comparisons to another famous Argentinian footballer: Diego Maradona.
Birthday
Lionel
Messi was born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina.
Wife and Wedding
On
June 30, 2017, Lionel Messi married Antonella Roccuzzo, his longtime girlfriend
and the cousin of his best friend and fellow soccer player Lucas Scaglia. Messi
met Roccuzzo in their hometown of Rosario when he was five years old. Their
marriage, a civil ceremony dubbed by Argentina's ClarÃn newspaper as the
“wedding of the century,” was held at a luxury hotel in Rosario, with a number
of fellow star soccer players and Colombian pop star Shakira on the 260-person
guest list.
Messi’s Sons
Messi
became a father in November 2012 when Roccuzzo gave birth to a son, Thiago. In
September 2015, the couple’s second son, Mateo, was born.
Early Life
As
a young boy, Lionel Messi tagged along when his two older brothers played
soccer with their friends, unintimidated by the bigger boys. At the age of
eight, he was recruited to join the youth system of Newell's Old Boys, a
Rosario-based club.
Recognizably
smaller than most of the kids in his age group, Messi was eventually diagnosed
by doctors as suffering from a hormone deficiency that restricted his growth.
Messi's parents, Jorge and Ceclia, decided on a regimen of nightly
growth-hormone injections for their son, though it soon proved impossible to
pay several hundred dollars per month for the medication. So, at the age of 13,
when Messi was offered the chance to train at soccer powerhouse FC Barcelona's
youth academy, La Masia, and have his medical bills covered by the team,
Messi's family picked up and moved across the Atlantic to make a new home in
Spain. Although he was often homesick in his new country, Messi moved quickly
through the junior system ranks.
Barcelona Soccer Player
By
the age of 16, Messi made his first appearance for the FC Barcelona. He put
himself in the record books on May 1, 2005, as the youngest player to ever
score a goal for the franchise. That same year, he led Argentina to the title
in the under-20 World Cup, scoring on a pair of penalty kicks to propel the
team over Nigeria.
Messi
steered Barcelona to a wealth of success, most notably in 2009, when the
left-footer's team captured the Champions League, La Liga, and Spanish Super
Cup titles. That same year, after two consecutive runner-up finishes, he took
home his first FIFA "World Player of the Year" honor/Ballon d'Or
award.
Even
the great Maradona gushed about his fellow countryman. "I see him as very
similar to me," the retired player told the BBC. "He's a leader and
is offering lessons in beautiful football. He has something different than any
other player in the world."
Amazingly,
the soccer wizard continued to improve, discovering new ways to elude defenders
while leading Barcelona to La Liga and Spanish Super Cup championships in 2010
and 2011, as well as the '11 Champions League title.
Messi
embarked on an all-out assault on the record books in 2012. He became the first
player to score five goals in a Champions League match in early March, and a
few weeks later he surpassed Cesar Rodriguez's club-record 232 goals to become
Barcelona's all-time leading scorer. By the end of 2012, Messi had accumulated
an astounding 91 goals in club and international play, eclipsing the 85 netted
in a single calendar year by Gerd Muller in 1972. Fittingly, he broke another
record when he was named the FIFA Ballon d'Or winner for the fourth time in
January 2013.
The
soccer great came back to earth somewhat that year due to the persistence of
hamstring injuries, but he regained his record-breaking form by becoming the
all-time leading scorer in La Liga and Champions League play in late 2014.
After helping Barcelona achieve a historic second treble in 2015, he was
honored with his fifth FIFA Ballon d'Or trophy.
Argentina
National Team Controversy
For
all his success with Barcelona, Messi has come under fire for his inability to
help Argentina's national team win a major title. He did lead "La
Albiceleste" to the final of the 2014 World Cup, and was named player of
the tournament, although his team lost to Germany. In 2016, following
Argentina's second consecutive loss to Chile in the final of the Copa America
tournament, Messi announced he was ending his run with the national team.
Tax Fraud Scandal
In
July 2016, Messi suffered a blow off the soccer field when a Barcelona court
found him and his father guilty of three counts of tax fraud. During a four-day
trial, Messi and his father denied breaking the law and claimed they were
unaware of any tax illegalities that were committed. However, they were both
sentenced to 21 months in prison. Under Spanish law, first offenses under two
years are suspended so they will not go to jail, but Messi will pay a fine of 2
million euros and his father is required to pay 1.5 million euros.
Charity and UNICEF
Although
he is famously quiet and private off the field, Messi has found ways to help
others in need. In 2007, he formed the Leo
Messi Foundation to provide opportunities for disadvantaged youths. In
early 2010, UNICEF named him a goodwill ambassador, with a focus on fighting
for children's rights across the globe.


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