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Lionel Messi’s Last Stage of the GOAT India Tour Kicks Off in New Delhi

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Lionel Messi’s “GOAT India Tour 2025” wrapped up in New Delhi, attracting thousands of fans to the Arun Jaitley Stadium for his final performance in the country. Despite the city’s challenging air pollution, the crowd’s enthusiasm was unwavering as they celebrated the Argentine football star.

Wearing a pink jersey and black trousers, Messi addressed the audience in Spanish, expressing gratitude for their warm reception. He remarked on the beauty of experiencing the love and support first-hand and hinted at a potential return, saying he would “definitely be back.” Engagement with local children through football activities showcased his approachable nature, and he received a signed Indian cricket jersey from ICC Chairman Jay Shah, symbolizing the unity between football and cricket fans in India. Key figures, including Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and former India football captain Bhaichung Bhutia, also honored Messi for his impact on the sport.

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Earlier in the day, Messi met privately with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, emphasizing the significance of his visit and the role of sports diplomacy in enhancing international relations. This marked a positive conclusion to a tour that began tumultuously in Kolkata, where a brief appearance led to fan unrest and vandalism at the Salt Lake Stadium, prompting investigations. However, subsequent stops in Hyderabad, Mumbai, and New Delhi proceeded smoothly, underscoring the passion for football in India.

As Messi wrapped up his tour, he left a legacy of inspiration and hope for football’s future in the country. His visit celebrated the sport while bridging cultural gaps, fostering unity among diverse communities, and setting a precedent for future international sporting events in India.

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