Lionel Messi pays tribute to Barcelona on 125th Anniversary
As FC Barcelona celebrates its 125th anniversary, the club finds itself reflecting on the journey that has made it one of the world’s most iconic football clubs. Among the people who define this legacy is none more than Lionel Messi – the man who became synonymous with Barcelona’s greatest successes.
Although Messi will not be able to attend the special anniversary celebrations that will take place at Barcelona’s iconic Liceu Theatre on November 29, his words reflect his deep love and gratitude for the club that gave him everything. In an emotional interview ahead of the grand event, Messi shared his feelings and pride, paying tribute to the team and fans who shaped his legendary career.
Messi’s relationship with Barcelona stretches back over two decades. The Argentine entered the club’s famous La Masia academy as a young boy in 2000, his potential undeniable even at that young age. Over the years, he has transformed from a promising talent into the club’s greatest player, leading Barcelona to a trophy-laden era. Messi’s impact on the pitch is undeniable – he won 10 La Liga titles, 7 Copa del Rey trophies and 4 UEFA Champions League titles, as well as countless other accolades. But his innate ability to connect with fans, his charisma and his deep devotion to the club is what really cemented his place in Catalan hearts.
“I thank God who led me to Barcelona because I spent my whole life at this amazing club,” Messi told Catalunya Radio, recalling his journey.
“For me it is a great pride to be part of Barcelona and to be its fan. It is a special club, different from others. I was lucky to be there,” said Messi, who scored 672 goals and provided 269 assists for the club in 778 matches.
Despite the glittering titles and individual accolades, it is clear that what Messi holds most dear is his unbreakable bond with Barcelona fans. His words speak of more than just a career filled with goals and silverware; they reflect his deep love for the city, the fans and the Barcelona identity. Messi revealed the depth of his feelings after his departure in 2021, saying, “I miss the club, I miss the city, I miss the people and I miss the love.” His relationship with the fans was unlike any other. For years, the Nou Camp stood as the theatre of Messi’s greatness, where every dribble, every pass and every goal seemed to carry the weight of the city’s expectations. The love between Messi and the fans was mutual, a love built on countless moments of brilliance and shared victories. It was this very relationship that made his departure for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) so bittersweet, and it is why Messi continues to speak so reverently about the club despite now playing for Inter Miami in MLS.
Barcelona’s 125th anniversary celebration will be a night of reflection and gratitude, honoring the club’s rich history and its indelible impact on the world of football. As one of the most iconic figures in the club’s glorious story, Messi’s absence from the event is a poignant reminder of how much he meant to the team and its supporters. His decision not to attend the event comes after prior commitments made months ago. While it is disappointing for fans who were hoping to reunite with their hero, Messi’s absence does not diminish his deep respect and affection for the club.
Sharing his hopes for Barcelona’s continued legacy, Messi said, “I hope we continue to succeed and we can make this club even bigger and greater.” Although Messi will not be physically present at the anniversary celebrations, his influence on Barcelona will remain forever. The club’s 125-year history has included many great players, but Messi’s name will always top the list. His heartfelt tribute to the club – expressed in every word he spoke – is a reminder of the magic created during his tenure in Catalonia.
“I congratulate the club on their 125th anniversary,” Messi said in gratitude. “I am proud to be part of this football club and to be a Barca fan.”
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