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'''Lionel Andrés Messi''' (born [[June 24]], [[1987]] in [[Rosario, Argentina|Rosario]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[football (soccer)]] player.
'''Lionel Andrés Messi''' (born [[June 24]], [[1987]] in [[Rosario, Argentina|Rosario]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[football (soccer)]] player.


Lionel Messi started playing football at a very early age in his hometown's [[Newell's Old Boys]]. From the age of 11, he suffered from a hormone deficiency and as Lionel's parents were unable to pay for the treatment in Argentina, they decided to move to [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. Shortly after arriving in Spain, Lionel tried his luck with a trial at [[FC Barcelona]], despite being only 13 years of age. He excelled at the trial and rapidly found himself starting for the Barcelona "B" team, averaging more than a goal per game.
Lionel Messi started playing football at a very early age in his hometown's [[Newell's Old Boys]]. From the age of 11, he suffered from a hormone deficiency and as Lionel's parents were unable to pay for the treatment in Argentina, they decided to move to [[Barcelona]], [[Spain]]. Shortly after arriving in Spain, Lionel tried his luck with a trial at [[FC Barcelona]], despite being only 13 years of age. He excelled at the trial and rapidly found himself starting for the Barcelona "B" team, averaging more than a goal a game.


In October 2004 Messi made his official debut for the first team against [[Espanyol]], becoming the third-youngest player to ever play for [[FC Barcelona]]. He scored his first senior goal for the club against [[Albacete Balompie|Albacete]] on [[May 1]], [[2005]].
In October 2004 Messi made his official debut for the first team against [[Espanyol]], becoming the third-youngest player to ever play for [[FC Barcelona]]. He scored his first senior goal for the club against [[Albacete Balompie|Albacete]] on [[May 1]], [[2005]].


He was offered the chance to play for the [[Spain national football team]], but declined, prefering to wait for the opportunity to play for the country of his birth. In June 2004 he got his chance, playing in a U-20 friendly match against [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]].
He was offered the chance to play for the [[Spanish national football team]], but declined, prefering to wait for the opportunity to play for the country of his birth (Argentina). In June 2004 he got his chance, playing in a U-20 friendly match against [[Paraguay national football team|Paraguay]].


[[Image:Leo_Messi.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Lionel Messi wearing FC Barcelona's colors]]
[[Image:Leo_Messi.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Lionel Messi wearing FC Barcelona's colors]]
In June 2005 he starred for the Argentina U-20 team that won the [[Football World Youth Championship]] played in [[The Netherlands]]. Messi picked up the [[Golden Boot]] as top scorer with 6 goals, and the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament. Despite his youth, Lionel has already drawn comparisons with [[Diego Maradona]], arguably the best football player of all time.
In June 2005 he starred for the Argentina U-20 team that won the [[Football World Youth Championship]] played in [[The Netherlands]]. Messi picked up the [[Golden Boot]] as top scorer with 6 goals, and the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament. Despite his youth, Lionel has already drawn comparisons with [[Diego Maradona]], arguably the best football player of all time.


On [[June 27]], [[2005]] FC Barcelona renewed his contract until [[2010]], establishing a selling clause of [[€]]150 millions.
On [[June 27]], [[2005]] FC Barcelona renewed his contract until [[2010]], establishing a selling clause of [[€]]150 million.


On [[August 4]], [[José Pekerman]] called him up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] - coincientally the very same side that [[Maradona]] debuted against for Argentina. However, he only played three minutes of the game, being harshly shown a red card in his first attempt on goal.
On [[August 4]], [[José Pekerman]] called him up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] - coincidentally the very same side that [[Maradona]] debuted against for Argentina. However, he only played three minutes of the game, being harshly shown a red card on his first attempt at goal.


On [[September 25]], [[2005]] Messi obtained a Spanish [[citizenship]] and was finally able to make his debut in this season's [[La Liga|Spanish First Division]]. He had previously been unable to play because [[FC Barcelona]] had filled up all of their quota of non-EU players.
On [[September 25]], [[2005]] Messi obtained Spanish [[citizenship]] and was finally able to make his debut in this season's [[La Liga|Spanish First Division]]. He had previously been unable to play because [[FC Barcelona]] had filled up all of their quota of non-EU players.


Messi's first outing in the [[Champions League]] at the [[Nou Camp]] was on Sept 28 against Italian club [[Udinese]]. He impressed with some great passing and a seeminging telepathic relationship with [[Ronaldinho]] that earned him a standing ovation from the 70,000-odd Nou Camp faithful. On December of that year, the Italian newspaper Tuttosport awarded him the Golden Boy 2005 title for the best under-21 player in [[Europe]], over [[Wayne Rooney]] and [[Lukas Podolski]]
Messi's first outing in the [[Champions League]] at the [[Nou Camp]] was on Sept 28 against Italian club [[Udinese]]. He impressed with some great passing and a somewhat telepathic relationship with [[Ronaldinho]] that earned him a standing ovation from the 70,000-odd Nou Camp faithful. On December of that year, the Italian newspaper Tuttosport awarded him the Golden Boy 2005 title for the best under-21 player in [[Europe]], over [[Wayne Rooney]] and [[Lukas Podolski]]


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Revision as of 04:44, 15 December 2005

Lionel Messi

Lionel Andrés Messi (born June 24, 1987 in Rosario) is an Argentine football (soccer) player.

Lionel Messi started playing football at a very early age in his hometown's Newell's Old Boys. From the age of 11, he suffered from a hormone deficiency and as Lionel's parents were unable to pay for the treatment in Argentina, they decided to move to Barcelona, Spain. Shortly after arriving in Spain, Lionel tried his luck with a trial at FC Barcelona, despite being only 13 years of age. He excelled at the trial and rapidly found himself starting for the Barcelona "B" team, averaging more than a goal a game.

In October 2004 Messi made his official debut for the first team against Espanyol, becoming the third-youngest player to ever play for FC Barcelona. He scored his first senior goal for the club against Albacete on May 1, 2005.

He was offered the chance to play for the Spanish national football team, but declined, prefering to wait for the opportunity to play for the country of his birth (Argentina). In June 2004 he got his chance, playing in a U-20 friendly match against Paraguay.

Lionel Messi wearing FC Barcelona's colors

In June 2005 he starred for the Argentina U-20 team that won the Football World Youth Championship played in The Netherlands. Messi picked up the Golden Boot as top scorer with 6 goals, and the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament. Despite his youth, Lionel has already drawn comparisons with Diego Maradona, arguably the best football player of all time.

On June 27, 2005 FC Barcelona renewed his contract until 2010, establishing a selling clause of 150 million.

On August 4, José Pekerman called him up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut against Hungary - coincidentally the very same side that Maradona debuted against for Argentina. However, he only played three minutes of the game, being harshly shown a red card on his first attempt at goal.

On September 25, 2005 Messi obtained Spanish citizenship and was finally able to make his debut in this season's Spanish First Division. He had previously been unable to play because FC Barcelona had filled up all of their quota of non-EU players.

Messi's first outing in the Champions League at the Nou Camp was on Sept 28 against Italian club Udinese. He impressed with some great passing and a somewhat telepathic relationship with Ronaldinho that earned him a standing ovation from the 70,000-odd Nou Camp faithful. On December of that year, the Italian newspaper Tuttosport awarded him the Golden Boy 2005 title for the best under-21 player in Europe, over Wayne Rooney and Lukas Podolski