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A tribute to Lionel Messi

 FIFA+ pays tribute to Lionel Messi with trivia, stats, quotes and golazos after he inspired Argentina to FIFA World Cup glory.

LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 18: Lionel Messi of Argentina celebrates with the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner's Trophy on Sergio 'Kun' Aguero's shoulders after the team's victory during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium on December 18, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
  • Lionel Messi inspired Argentina to glory in an amazing Qatar 2022 final

  • He collected the Golden Ball and Silver Boot in the process

  • We pay tribute with quotes, stats, trivia and best moments

Lionel Messi, for many the greatest footballer in history, has finally got his hands on the FIFA World Cup™ trophy – and following one of the finest individual campaigns in the competition’s history. The 35-year-old provided seven goals and three assists, and broke multiple records, as Argentina conquered the sport for the first time in 36 years.


Read: Lionel Messi’s World Cup records


Did you know?

Diego Maradona and Messi both made their Argentina debuts against Hungary, coming off the bench in the 62nd and 63rd minutes respectively. ‘La Pulga Atomica’ was sent off just two minutes into his bow.


When Messi first scored for Argentina…



The blinding big-stage intro

Messi was sent on for his World Cup debut in the 76th minute against Serbia and Montenegro at Germany 2006. Within three minutes he’d set up Hernan Crespo to score and ten minutes later he slotted home to seal a 6-0 victory – Argentina’s joint-biggest in the competition.

Lionel Messi Goal 88' | Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro | 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany™
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Youngest scorers in World Cup history

Pele, Brazil – 17 and 239 days in 1958 Manuel Rosas, Mexico – 18 and 93 days in 1930 Michael Owen, England – 18 and 191 days in 1998 Nicolae Kovacs, Romania – 18 and 198 days in 1930 Dimitri Sychev, Russia – 18 and 232 days in 2002 Lionel Messi, Argentina – 18 and 358 days in 2006 Aleksandar Tirnanic, Yugoslavia – 18 and 365 days in 1930 Julian Green, USA – 19 and 25 days in 2014 Divock Origi, Belgium – 19 and 65 days in 2014 Martin Hoffman, East Germany – 19 and 88 days in 1974


Top five golazos

Mexico Copa America 2007 There are chips, there are incredible chips and then there’s Messi’s masterpiece. The elevation was truly mind-blowing. It helped Argentina reach the final.

Brazil International friendly, 2012 In the 84th minute of an engrossing East Rutherford clash, Messi collected the ball, pinned to the right touchline, with Marcelo pouncing. The Argentinian somehow conned his adversary, carried the ball north-west and, from just outside the box, fizzed an impeccable curler into the top corner to seal his hat-trick and a 4-3 win. It was nominated for that year’s FIFA Puskás Award.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Brazil 2014 Messi picked up possession near the centre-circle, shimmied Muhamed Besic and set off. He then played a one-two with Gonzalo Higuain, exquisitely slalomed around Ermin Bicakcic and produced a supreme, low finish from just outside the penalty area that went in off the post and, ultimately, earned Argentina a 2-1 victory in their opener.

Lionel Messi Goal 64' | Argentina v Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™
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IR Iran Brazil 2014 The deadlock was intact when the ball fell to Messi in injury time. Minimal danger seemed apparent but he instantly shifted the ball to his left and produced a sensational strike from distance.

Lionel Messi Goal 90' | Argentina v IR Iran | 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™
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Nigeria Russia 2018 The movement; the imaginative, exceptional, first-time control on his thigh, the palatial second touch to ward off Kenneth Omeruo; the dynamic finish… hypothetically, would any other player in football history have scored that goal? Messi did it to help snatch a 2-1 victory in a win-or-bust game for Argentina.

Lionel Messi Goal 14' | Nigeria v Argentina | 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™
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The long wait

Messi propelled Argentina to FIFA U-20 World Cup™ and Men’s Olympic Football Tournament glory, but had to wait 16 years for his first senior international title. After finishing runner-up thrice at the Copa America and once at the World Cup, the Rosario native helped La Albiceleste conquer South America in July.


Stats

Pele reigned as South America’s outright leading international marksman for 59 years – he outranked Ademir de Menezes, who hit 32 goals for Brazil – until Messi broke his record in 2021.

Most goals in one calendar year for Argentina Lionel Messi – 18 goals in 14 games in 2022 Lionel Messi – 12 goals in 9 games in 2012 Gabriel Batistuta – 12 goals in 12 games in 1998 Antonio Angelillo – 10 goals in 9 games in 1957 Sergio Aguero – 10 goals in 10 games in 2015


Quotes

“They once said you could only stop me with a pistol. Today you need a machine gun to stop Messi.” Hristo Stoichkov “When I met Messi I reached out and touched him. I needed to make sure he was human like the rest of us.” Gigi Buffon “When I look back on my career, the most enjoyable thing was seeing the early years of Leo Messi. When he retires, football – not just Barcelona – should retire the No10 shirt.” Ronaldinho

“I think he reached and surpassed the level of Maradona. He does incredible things, at a speed that is insane.” Paolo Maldini “Although he may not be human, it’s good that Messi still thinks he is.” Javier Mascherano “For me, watching Messi play is a pleasure is like having an orgasm. It’s an incredible pleasure.” Luis Figo


Top-scoring men in World Cup history

Miroslav Klose (16 goals in 24 games) Ronaldo (15 in 19) Gerd Muller (14 in 13) Just Fontaine (13 in 6) Lionel Messi (13 in 26) Pele (12 in 14) Sandor Kocsis (11 in 5) Jurgen Klinsmann (11 in 17) Helmut Rahn (10 in 10) Gabriel Batistuta (10 in 12) Gary Lineker (10 in 12) Teofilo Cubillas (10 in 13) Thomas Muller (10 in 19) Grzegorz Lato (10 in 20)


Top-scoring men in international football history

Cristiano Ronaldo (118 in 196) Ali Daei (109 in 148) Lionel Messi (98 in 172) Mokhtar Dahari (89) Ferenc Puskas (84 in 89) Sunil Chhetri (84 in 131) Ali Mabkhout (80 in 109) Godfrey Chitalu (79 in 111) Hussein Saeed (78 in 137) Pele (77 in 91) Neymar (77 in 124)

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