From Carlos Gardel and Eva Peron to Maradona and Lionel Messi
"He (Lionel Messi) is the best player in the world by far", Arsne Wenger, coach of F.C. Arsenal, has announced the eight-inch Argentine-born football star, "He (like) the PlayStation, can take advantage of every mistake we make."
As elsewhere in Latin America, much of Argentina's sports history has been dominated by football --- known as football in America - since the 1920s. After Argentina's Jorge Rafael Videla Redondo, a brutal executioner, announced his priority to win the FIFA Global Cup in the late 1970s, the country's footballers invaded the world with numerous awards and global trophies. On June 25, 1978, Mario Kempes and his team lifted the winner's trophy on the ground when they recorded a huge victory over the Peru-led Peruvian (6-0) goalkeeper in the semi-finals. Within a year in the capital of Tokyo, a South American contingent, led by Diego Armando Maradona, was considered the best junior team on the Planet at the expense of the former Soviet Union / USSR. Argentina soon became one of the "big favorites" in the men's soccer tournament before joining a U.S.-led boycott. of the 1980 Olympics. Three years later, his national team is nearing the Global Junior IV Championship.
On June 29, 1986, Los Celestes, the nationally recognized national team, placed first in the FIFA Cup in the United States of Mexico; One of the most memorable matches in World Cup history was played there as Argentina beat England - Maradona and his teammates tried to win the field where their country lost the 1982 Anglo-Argentine Falklands War. Forget it, in 1990, Maradona again put Argentina in the FIFA Cup final on Italian soil. For six years, from 1995 to 2005, the country's contingent was the fourth winner of the Under-20 World Championship. It was around this time that Messi's name appeared on the scene.
The Argentine-born Messi, dubbed "The Flea", is a strong and powerful player who has played at FC Barcelona (since 2003) and the Argentine squad (2006). 10 years), working in various teams (Under-15, U-17, U-19, and other teams). Messi has become almost indispensable to his club (known as "Barca") - he is the backbone of Barcelona's 4-3-3 formation. However, he loves to play football with the Argentine, who refuses to be a member of the Spanish national team despite his strong ties to Europe. As well as being a native of Argentina, Messi, of Italian background, has been a Spanish citizen since the mid-2000s. From 2005 to 2011, Messi collected more than seventy individual awards. Indeed, his success as a sportsman is due to his perseverance and hard work. According to French magazine France Football, Messi is the highest paid football player in the world. In addition, the center forward - a gold medal at the 2008 Olympics - has gained international recognition as a champion for children's rights.
Although Lionel Andres Messi, known as the "future ghost center", is considered one of the greatest footballers to ever win the FIFA World Cup (along with Ferenc Puskas of Hungary and George Weah Liberia), he is already one of the athletes. the most famous man on the global sports map. In the Western Hemisphere, Messi, often compared to Maradona, has inspired thousands of young footballers to pursue their dreams, especially in areas of extreme poverty. But not only that, because he knows more about Argentina - which has a long history of man-made disasters --- than ever before. In her homeland, her status is comparable to three national celebrities: Argentina's first Lady Eva Perón, known for her music of Andrew Lloyd Webber Evita --- Maradona, and Carlos Gardel, nicknamed the "Buenos Aires lagubird" and who helped popularize tango throughout world.
Lionel Messi: A Diamond Rough
Lionel Messi's life changed forever when he was ousted from the Spanish-speaking Argentine republic by a scout for playing for Barca, often referred to as one of the top clubs in the world — he holds hundreds of millions of football fans outside his own border, from Bangladesh. and Guinea-Bissau to San Marino and the island of Feroe.
You cannot be a top athlete (woman) if you do not achieve significant results, if you are not a hard worker, and above all, if you cannot overcome the obstacles in your life. In fact, Lionel Messi knows directly about this. Like Argentina's Maradona friend, Messi is small -standing 5 feet 8 inches high- for the forward position, but he overcame this with extraordinary ability and extraordinary intelligence on the filed, earning the nickname "Flea". Over his sports career, he has also overcome other obstacles: many injuries, especially during the Rikjaard's direction. During his years as a man, his country experienced one of the deepest recessions in the American continent. But this is not all. Because of illness, he almost gave up. By 2008, there was a problem sending Messi to the Olympics because of his citizenship and his status as a professional footballer in Barcelona. However, against the club, Messi, the best professional footballer of all time, arrived in Beijing with the Argentine (as the defending champion). In the Olympic arena, shortly thereafter, he and his colleagues were champions, making history in the People's Republic of China. At the moment, Barcelona will not sell Messi for anything in the world.
Messi is based on his success in offering games based on passion, determination, hard discipline, and exceptional ability. No player has ever been considered invincible in the football world, but Messi may be the most talented man to ever take the ball. In all his matches, Messi played as if he were a match for the FIFA World Championship.
Rosario: The Birth of a Footballer
Born in the city of Rosario (Santa Fe Province) in Argentina, on June 24, 1987 - one year after his country won the FIFA World Championship in the metropolis of Mexico --- Messi is one of the fourth children born to Jorge Horacio Messi and his wife, the former Celia Mara Cucittini . Surprisingly, he is one of the four most famous people from Rosario, along with Libertad Lamarque (the perpetrator), Valeria Mazza (supermodel), and César Luis Menotti (football coach).
His father had been a steel worker. In fact, Messi inherited the football gene from his father, who coached for a short time. Meanwhile, Messi's mother is a supporter of famous people and wants her children to have a famous name. Celia Mara named her son Lionel after her favorite idol, Lionel Richie, a Grammy-winning singer / songwriter who topped the pop charts in the 1980s including "True", "You Are" and "All Night Long".
Like many Argentine sportsmen like Octavio Dazzan (cycling), David Nalbandian (tennis), and Manu Ginibili (basketball), Lionel reflects the Italian roots in his homeland. His father's family came from the Italian city of Ancona, who came to Latin America during large-scale European immigration in the 19th century. The Spanish-trained professional footballer, who is Barcelona-based, has two brothers, Rodrigo and Matas, and his sister, Maria Sol. Instead, cousins Maximiliano and Emmanuel Biancucchi are also football players.
His sporting life goes back to when Messi grew up playing football in Rosario, a land famous for their sports spirit and hosting World Championships for professionals and amateurs, including the Men's Soccer World Cup (1978) and the Men's Volleyball Global Championship (1982); Messi can take credit for that as he has been named an official ambassador for Rosario's Pan American 2019 bid. Under this Olympic atmosphere, Jorge Horacio Messi did not hide his ambition for his son.
Like some Latino champions - Edwin Vásquez Cam (shooting) and Nancy López (golf) - Messi was introduced to sports by his father. Prior to joining Oldell's Oldell team, Lionel - when he was 5 - played in the Grandioli local team, where his father was a coach. On that occasion, the younger Lionel was the goalkeeper on the football team. At the time, he had a lot of sports skills, but not technical skills. Shortly thereafter, when Lionel showed his talent in under-10 competitions in his home country and abroad in the mid-1990s, the Argentine man, at 11, was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. Since then, before starting his junior year of sports, he had to overcome illness, which cost him $ 900 a month. But despite these problems, his passion for football is unbelievable.
Gold Opportunity
Realizing Messi's leading talent, Carles Rexach, a sports administrator, promised him that FC Barcelona would pay for his treatment if he decided to play for a famous club. The answer is "yes", of course. As a result, Messi and his parents are moving permanently to Barcelon, where football is crazy. At that time, the young man was sad to leave his home town. However, the Spanish place is of special interest to Messi: There, on May 3, 1980, a Maradona compatriot signed a six-year contract with the traditional forces.
The journey proved to be a turning point in his life. In the Spanish capital and cities of the Catalan region of Spain --- one of the first cities in Europe --- Messi received a scholarship to play football at Barca's athletic academy, along with Xabi Alonso, Gerard Piqu, Andrs Iniesta and his sons. another. The Youth Academy of the Club (one of the leading sports academies in Western Europe), was founded with one main goal in mind: Scanning up to 300 young talent and turning some of them into champions. Youth teams are always busy with Barcelona's sports leaders. In recent decades, the Spanish club sent scouts to Latin America in search of promising young athletes.
In addition to being the second largest city behind Madrid, Barcelona is a place closely linked to the Olympic Movement, physical activity and all values representing the sport of the 21st Century. The corner of the planet, hosted at the 1992 Summer Olympics, is an international stopover with state-of-the-art recreational space, sports academy, and Olympic facilities in cities like London (UK), Singapore City, Doha (Qatar) , Montreal (Canada), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), and Los Angeles (CA). In addition, it is the home of Mr. Juan Antonio Samaranch, former Chairman of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and one of the most talented and influential sports administrators in the world.
During his shooting years, after overcoming his illness, Messi, who was about four feet seven inches, became one of Barca's best men in the Boys Division of the Spanish Football Championship. There, he excelled throughout the event, scoring more than 35 goals and setting many records for his age group. A few years later, under the guidance of the Spanish Club, Messi improved quickly and was promoted to the starting line of junior teams competing in the under-19 competition.
Directed by Frank Rijkaard
As a young teenager, he got his first chance to use his talent as a member of Barca's official contingent when he made his first appearance in a friendly against Porto on November 16, 2003. Following his initial impact, scoring 22 goals in his upcoming Messi junior, in late 2003, transferred to club reserve: "C" squad, before winning the right to play for Barcelona club B, second division club. Messi, as a young athlete, has acquired enough expertise to participate in senior football events, meeting with top European and foreign professional players. It's a very good school for him, of course.
After watching his athletic contests in a traditional junior tournament in Spain, Frank Rijkaard, Barca's head coach at the time, stared at Messi - seemingly his most famous student - and had no doubt that he would be the next big football player in Planet --- Maybe Maradona. However, the high flying coach was not the first to be excited by Messi's potential. Instead, Rijkaard supported several young players, including Carles Puyol and Vctor Valds.
At the age of 17, Messi has the opportunity to showcase his sporting potential. Fortunately, he did not disappoint Barca's sportsmen and football fans as he entered the top of the Spanish championship, passing many senior players and becoming the youngest player in the domestic football league. It was one of the best moments of Messi's life on the football field.
Driven by his coach, Frank Rijkaard, Messi, several months later, made his mark with the club by scoring his first goal against Albacete Balompi, the youngest Barcelona player to ever score in the domestic football league, among the most competitive sports in the world of championships. By any standards, it is a remarkable achievement. In fact, Rijkaard is the focus of a great new scheme. Later, Messi spoke with gratitude to Rijkaard, "I will never forget the fact that he launched my career, that he had confidence in me when I was sixteen or seventeen". No doubt, he is considered one of the great prospects of football in the world.
A champion in the Netherlands
By the mid-2000s, Messi brought home the country's fifth junior global title, considered a major success in the South American republic; It was a day of history for the Argentine Football Association (AFA). Messi began his work with his homeland when Argentine sportsmen asked him to join the 2005 World Cup junior team. Always a huge fan of Dutch fans, the national team, sparked by Messi, became the first match before the Amsterdam (Dutch) midfielder. an international sports platform for unfamiliar football players. After that, Messi collected two special awards in the Netherlands: Golden Ball and Golden Shoe.
Futbol Club Barcelona: 2005- 2006 Season
The breakthrough season for the team and Messi came in 2005-06. Barcelona's three Spanish titles can be attributed to Messi: the Domestic League, the Cataluña Cup, and the Spanish Supercup --- embarking on a new era of success for the most popular Spanish club and ranking TV sports in Europe. On that occasion, Messi also collected three individual trophies.
On September 27, 2005, before a large crowd at the Nou Camp Barcelona Stadium (one of the world's leading football stadiums), the young star Messi made his debut as a local player in the European Championships (against Udinese Italy). He competed with Barca until his injury, six months later. Despite playing without Messi, the club won the prestigious Champions League, one of the four major international events on Earth, along with the Olympic Games (Winter and Summer), and the FIFA World Cup.
In the same year, Messi's top scorer was named Europe's best young player by Tuttosport (a magazine from Italy), winning the Golden Boy Cup, passing a number of sportsmen like Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney.
Surprisingly, Spain is home to one of the world's largest born foreign athletes (along with France, Canada and the Qatar-rich kingdom) such as Eulogio Martínez (Paraguay, football), Nina Zhivanevskaya (Russia, swim) Juan Domingo de la Cruz (Argentina, basketball), Glory Alozie (sports, Nigeria), and Juan Pérez (Cuba, waterpolo). By the end of 2005, Messi was one of the last athletes to be a Spanish national (two nationals), making him eligible to play as a Spanish player in the National League.
2006 FIFA World Cup
Historically, Argentina has the honor of being the Third World country to capture global competitions after Uruguay (1930 & 1950) and Brazil (1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002). Because of this tradition and thanks to the players who beat the world on European soil, Argentina's football squad has been one of the top favorites for the 2006 FIFA Cup, but they finished sixth overall (ahead of three European teams: England, Ukraine and Spain), after losing to host Germany in the quarterfinals. Meanwhile, Argentine football fans have blamed José Pekerman, the national coach, for losing to Germany. Why not? Remarkably, Messi was excluded from the game.
Of course, Messi was disappointed in 2006. Although, he made his long-awaited debut at the World Cup when he coached Argentina - two-time World Cup champions (1978 & 1986) - to win his first points after a top-notch victory. Serbia-Montenegro (former Yugoslavia). In Germany he played three Argentine football matches.
During the 2006 World Cup, Messi became Argentina's youngest footballer to attend the FIFA Cup. The following year, Messi and his Argentine counterparts hosted Brazil at the 2007 American Cup in Venezuela.
'Soccer' Spain
During the 2006-07 Throghout season, Messi has been a regular player in the European squad, competing with the same players as the senior and attracting many interested fans. It was a very exciting time. However, he withdrew from the Spanish Football League due to injury (a game against Real Zaragosa).
With better health and after spending three months in South American soil, Messi returned to Spain, playing in the competition between Barcelona and Racing de Santander. Shortly thereafter, he hatched when his club drew 3-3 with Real Madrid, a match between two of Spain's most popular teams (better known as "The Clasico"). Over the past decade, the game has been labeled the "Spanish Football War", attracting the largest average audience in Europe and various regions around the world, especially in football countries. In fact, it is a battle that has been won by the Barca team in recent years.
The goal of the Messi Hand of God
At the age of 20, by 2007, he had collected 14 individual trophies inside and outside Spain, a new personal record of his professional career. But this is not all. Former Argentine star Maradona, Messi, has been dubbed "Messidona" in his impressive career as a sportsman.
In an unforgettable match on April 18, 2007, the Barcelona club scored two goals from Messi to defeat Getafe CF in the Copa del Rey semi-final; a goal designed to compare the goal of 'God's Hand'. Diego Maradona against England's squad at the 1986 Mexico City World Championships - it appears Messi may have knocked the ball into the net with his fist. In fact, this is good news for Barcelona and the whole country. No one can imagine this performance. His brother Deco said, "It's the best goal I've ever seen in my life".
The 2007-2008 campaign
Throughout this season, Messi has been the focus as he is considered the world's top footballer by sports experts, coaches, coaches, players, and administrators. Meanwhile, Messi was selected as the 14th Best Male Athlete in 2007 by 422 members of the AIPS Taxi Association of 94 countries - ahead of South African rugby star Bryan Habana and Spain's Rafael Nadal.
After setting a world record in football --- scoring five goals in seven days - Messi helped Barcelona become one of the four leaders in the first Spanish tournament. He was the answer to their lack of flexibility in attacking positions. In fact, he saw Barcelona through the eyes of a lover. In addition, he scored two goals in the UEFA Champions League. In early 2008, Messi celebrated his 100th success.
In March, the star athlete had to drop out of the Champions League due to injury. For over a month, he returned to the ranks, competing against Cristiano Ronaldo, considered the best footballer in the world. However, under Messi's guidance, Barcelona's club was eliminated from the European Championship, which showed the impact of his injury. Of course, Messi has not had a strong performance this season, winning only two unofficial events (the Beckenbauer Cup in Germany and the Joan Gamper Trophy). In July of that year, Messi was appointed captain for the first time in a friendly match against Scotland Dundee United.
Later, the Barcelonese football club paid tribute to Messi's tenacity: Wearing the number ten shirt for the first time (history given to most scorers), a figure worn by former stars like Romario Souza of Brazil, Hugo Sotil of Peru and Maradona, Messi started new season in Barca, a few weeks before the 2008 Summer Games.
Messi At the 2008 Beijing Olympics
Argentina won their first football medal at the 1928 Amsterdam Games, after falling to Uruguay in a gold medal. Later, the country contingent was asked to replace Uruguay in the 1976 Olympics, but he refused.
During the Centennial Games in the United States, on August 3, 1996, the Argentine team was a runner in Nigeria (sub-Saharan Africa) who competed in the 1920s. At the 26th Olympics, silver medalists were Roberto Ayala, José Chamot, Javier Zanetti, Roberto Sensini and Diego Pablo Simeone, Ariel Ortega, Hernan Crespo and Claudio López. Over the next year, in 2004, the Spanish-speaking republic placed for the first time the Athens XXVIII Summer Olympics in their victory over Paraguay, a feat never before achieved by the Argentine men's team in the men's Olympic Cup.
Messi was Latin America's top hope for a medal at the 2008 Olympics. However, there was a problem sending Messi to Beijing: his club did not approve his Olympic participation. After a long conflict between the Spanish club and the AFA (Argentina Football Association), Messi qualified to represent his country at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where he won his second global event following a convincing victory over Nigeria, one of the most spectacular results. in the history of the Olympics. It is interesting to note that Messi is a major Olympic champion in the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Unlike Pele (Edson Arantes do Nascimento) - a senior from Brazil - and Maradona, Messi has won an Olympic gold medal after Argentina beat six countries in the 29th Olympic men's soccer tournament in mainland China, becoming a soccer player the first world-class football to win a trophy in the Modern Olympics since the early 1950s when Ferenc Puskas took on the Hungarian team to claim its first Olympic title at the Finnish Olympics.
Football Tourism includes some strong names such as Brazil, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Cote d 'Ivoire. There, the Spanish-trained professional also helped Argentina win their second straight Olympic title; four-time Olympic medal in men's soccer. In addition to earning gold in the People's Republic, Messi is considered one of Latin America's top Olympic athletes. However, his trophy was overshadowed by the victories of Michael Phelps, Usain Powell of Jamaica (Olympic gold medal 3 times) and other champions.
Season 2008-2009
After being part of the Olympic gold-medal squad in 2008, Messi won the world's best soccer player by FIFA (the world's leading football body).
In early 2009, Barcelona's 2-1 victory over Racing de Santander was one of Messi's most important matches, scoring two goals in the last 45 minutes. Messi entered the game when his club lost (0-1), but he confirmed his international status when he was able to break Santander's defense. During the match, the Spanish side scored with Messi 5,000.
Having made a world title in Spain, he became the leading player in his club's 6-2 win over Real Madrid at the Santiago de Bernabu Stadium in the Spanish capital --- Without a doubt, one of Messi's greatest sportsman games. As has traditionally been the case, this match attracted some neutral fans around the world. Messi's other milestone was when the Barcelona team finished first in the unofficial Joan Gamper Trophy for the third time in a row. In 2008, he passed away with 10 individual awards.
Play it Talk For Yourself
During the 2009-10 season, Messi led a sports revolution in Barcelona. Astonishingly, his team won all the championships. For this win, some experts and sportsmen believe he is better than Maradona and Pele.
After claiming five prestigious matches --- Champions League, UEFA Supercup, Spain Cup (Copa del Rey), National League and Spanish Supercup --- Messi was able to lead Barcelona to victory at FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates ( UAE) at the end of 2009, became the most popular in Spain and made Barcelona one of the most successful clubs in the history of football. In addition to winning the event, he has collected over 15 individual awards in America, the Persian Gulf, and Western Europe: World Football, Alfredo Di Stefano Cup, World Choice, World Cup Player, and Champions Cup, among the trophies. another.
In April 2010, one of the most compelling statistics came from Messi when he became Barcelona's first footballer to score four goals in the Champions League — all against Arsenal F.C. Likewise, he made a name for himself in the football world as he was Barcelona's top scorer in the Champions League (twenty-five goals). Messi then helped the club win the Spanish league, winning two special trophies as the Best Player.
Spain: Best Domestic Football
Not all Messi matches were recognized in 2010. Despite optimism following Messi's strong performance in Western Europe, the Argentine side were eliminated by Germany (0-4), allowing them to earn the top five in the FIFA Global Championship, one of Messi's most decisive results. disappointing during this period.
The Argentine men's soccer team departs for Africa in their third Global Cup effort. From the beginning, Los Celestes entered the 2010 South Africa World Cup as the front man to win the title. Before losing in the quarterfinals, South America had four wins: Nigeria (1-0), South Korea (4-1), Greece (2-0), and Mexico (3-1). Ironically, the Spanish national team won the Global Cup for the first time.
Despite being the most outstanding athlete of the century, Messi has yet to win the World Cup (2006 & 2010). In sub-Saharan Africa, his output is low: He doesn't score a single goal. So far, the results have been palpable compared to Maradona and Pele.
2010-2011 Season
In September 2010, Messi played captivating audiences, from experts and sportsmen to fans, setting new Spanish and European records. For the third time in a row, the star has been the top scorer in the Champions League. It's unbelievable. Throughout the event, the biggest football player in the sport was the "perfect engine". Led by the idol Messi, the Barcelonese club collected two games - the National Championship and then the Champions League for the second consecutive year, sparking a celebration in the Barcelona city of Barcelona. In the meantime, he acquired FIFA Ballon's Or. The victory helped build a good relationship between Messi and his fans inside and outside Spain. However, in his home country, there is another atmosphere.
American Cup
The Argentine lost to Brazil in the 2007 South American Cup finals (where Messi appeared in all six of his country's matches). Four years later, a traditional event was held in Argentina. There, the host country entered the regional competition, but it did not make semis. On the eve of the event, Argentina was a good gold medalist against Brazil and Uruguay.
Unfortunately, Messi couldn't do anything. Despite his remarkable achievements in Western Europe, the extraordinary Latino player could not lead the Argentine team to win the Copa America for the second time, widely criticized by Argentine football fans.
The local side had two draws with Bolivia (1-1) and Colombia (0-0) before defeating Costa Rica (3-0) and falling to defending champions Uruguay (4-5) in the quarterfinals. In his own home, Messi has not scored a single goal (except penalties) throughout the Latin American title. No doubt, he left for Spain.
Tidak dinafikan, beberapa peminat bola sepak tidak faham mengapa pasukan kebangsaan Argentina tidak dapat memenangi kejohanan antarabangsa dengan pemain bola sepak yang paling terkenal di dunia.
2011-2012 Musim
Dipimpin oleh Messi, klub Barcelonese menangkap Supercup Spanyol pada bulan Agustus 2011. Dengan 8 gol, Messi adalah penjaring terbanyak dalam pertandingan nasional, menjelang Raúl González Blanco. Dalam masa beberapa minggu, mereka juga memenangi Supercup Eropah. Pada 18 Disember 2011, Barcelona memenangi Piala Kelab Dunia dengan mengalahkan Santos Brazil (4-0). Di sana, Messi adalah atlet paling berharga dalam kejohanan itu. Astonishingly, Messi menjadi penjaring terbanyak (236 gol) dalam sejarah Barca pada 31 Mac 2012.
Seorang Peguambela untuk Hak Kanak-kanak
Pemain bola sepak Amerika Latin yang hebat Messi dianggap sebagai pendukung Argentina lama untuk hak-hak kanak-kanak miskin. Menjelang tahun 2007, beliau telah menubuhkan sebuah yayasan bernama sendiri, yang bertujuan utamanya adalah untuk meningkatkan pendidikan dan penjagaan kesihatan generasi masa depan lelaki dan perempuan Argentina. Duta Goodwill yang baru-baru ini yang dinamakan Duta Goodwill PBB untuk Dana Kanak-kanak Pertubuhan Bangsa-bangsa Bersatu (UNICEF), Messi bekerjasama rapat dengan organisasi antarabangsa, meningkatkan kesedaran global dan memberikan bantuan kewangan kepada program untuk kanak-kanak dan ibu di Bumi.
Lionel Messi: A Biography - A Genius of Soccer
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