Lionel Messi Scores First Goal in Africa as Argentina Defeat Angola 2-0

Lionel Messi shone once again as Argentina secured a 2-0 win over Angola in Luanda on Friday, marking his first goal on African soil. The friendly match was held to commemorate 50 years of Angolan independence and took place at the packed Estadio Nacional 11 de Novembro, where tickets were sold for just $1. Argentina’s performance was defined by the strong understanding between Messi and Lautaro Martínez. The breakthrough came just before halftime when Messi, positioned on the right, delivered a perfectly timed, defence-splitting pass to Martínez. The Inter forward converted confidently, scoring his 36th goal for Argentina and giving the visitors a 1–0 lead. Late in the game, the roles were reversed as Martínez assisted Messi. Seven minutes from time, Martínez slid a pass into Messi’s path inside the box, and the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner calmly finished low into the far corner for his 115th international goal. Both players were substituted shortly afterward, having already settled the match. The fixture, reportedly secured with a $12 million appearance fee, was Argentina’s only match of the international window, offering a low-pressure tune-up for Lionel Scaloni’s squad. For Angola, it was an important opportunity to test themselves ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations, where they will face Egypt, South Africa, and Zimbabwe in a tough group. Despite the expected result — Argentina are ranked second in the world, 87 places above Angola — the game carried symbolic significance for the hosts. Argentina came into the match off a dominant 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, topping South America with 38 points from 18 games. Angola, meanwhile, continue their efforts to return to the global stage. Their only previous World Cup appearance was in 2006, and after winning just two matches in the 2026 qualifiers, they fell short. Nevertheless, the evening was a celebration of football, and Messi once again displayed the skill and composure that have made him one of the sport’s all-time greats.

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Lionel Messi Returns To Camp Nou, Hopes To Bid Fans A Proper Farewell

Lionel Messi returned to Barcelona’s renovated Camp Nou on Sunday and expressed his desire to one day properly say goodbye to the club’s fans. Messi left Barcelona in the summer of 2021 after the club was unable to renew his contract due to financial restrictions. His exit was sudden, and he only had a tearful press conference to bid farewell before joining Paris Saint-Germain. Now with Inter Miami, Messi stepped onto Camp Nou again on Sunday evening after leading his team to the next round of the Major League Soccer playoffs. “I hope I can return someday, and not just to say goodbye as a player, like I never got to,” he said. The stadium has been under renovation for nearly three years and is set to reopen soon with limited capacity. Barcelona plans to resume hosting competitive matches at Camp Nou after the international break, with ongoing work expected to expand the venue to around 100,000 seats. Barcelona president Joan Laporta revealed plans to honor Messi with a special tribute once the renovations are complete. “It would be a beautiful way to show gratitude and recognition,” Laporta said during a recent test event. “When we reach 100,000 capacity, we’ll be able to hold the tribute he, the club, and everything we achieved together deserve. It probably won’t happen before the end of 2026, when club elections are scheduled. If I’m still president then, I’d be very happy to lead Messi’s tribute at the stadium.”

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Lionel Messi Extends Inter Miami Contract Through 2028

Lionel Messi Extends Inter Miami Contract Through 2028

Lionel Messi will remain with Inter Miami through the 2028 MLS season after signing a contract extension, the club announced Thursday. Messi shared the news on social media with a video of him signing the deal at the club’s new Freedom Park stadium, still under construction, captioned: “He’s Home.” “It makes me really happy to stay here and to continue with this project that, besides being a dream, has become a beautiful reality — playing in this stadium, at Miami Freedom Park,” Messi, 38, said. “Since I arrived in Miami, I’ve been very happy, so I’m truly glad to keep going here.” Co-owner David Beckham praised Messi’s dedication, saying: “He’s still as committed as he’s ever been and he still wants to win. To have a player that loves the game as much as he does, and who has done so much to inspire the next generation in this country, we feel very lucky.” Messi joined Inter Miami in 2023 after an unsettled period at Paris Saint-Germain, having spent most of his career at Barcelona, where he won 10 La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League trophies. Internationally, he led Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title and has scored 114 international goals, along with two Copa America wins in 2021 and 2024. The extension ensures Messi will continue playing well beyond the 2026 World Cup, set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. He could appear in a sixth World Cup, potentially setting a record, and is three goals shy of Miroslav Klose’s all-time World Cup scoring record. Argentina qualified comfortably for the 2026 tournament, with Messi finishing as South America’s top scorer with eight goals. In MLS, Messi has continued to shine, earning 2024 MVP honors, becoming the fastest player to reach 40 MLS goals in 2025, and leading Inter Miami back into the playoffs this season. He capped the regular season with a hat-trick in a 5-2 victory over Nashville SC, finishing with 29 goals in 28 matches to claim the MLS Golden Boot.

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