Argentina Honors Lionel Messi with Emotional Tribute Video Ahead of Final World Cup Qualifier on Home Soil

‎Argentina prepared an emotional farewell for Lionel Messi ahead of what is expected to be his final World Cup qualifier on home soil. The global football icon will face Venezuela tonight at the Estadio Monumental in front of thousands of supporters, marking a milestone in his legendary career.
Argentina pays tribute to Lionel Messi with a special video as he plays his last World Cup qualifier on home soil against Venezuela.
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‎To commemorate the occasion, the Argentine Football Association released a tribute video titled “La Noche del Diez.” The video features a song with lyrics about memories and goodbyes, reflecting Messi’s journey and the legacy he leaves behind with the national team.
‎Messi’s qualifier journey began nearly two decades ago on September 3, 2005, when he made his debut against Paraguay under coach José Pekerman. That match saw him play just 10 minutes in a 1-0 defeat, but it was the start of a career that would shape Argentine football history.
‎Since then, the Inter Miami forward has been at the heart of Argentina’s successes, inspiring fans with goals, assists, and leadership that culminated in Copa América and FIFA World Cup triumphs. His two-decade run has created moments cherished by generations of supporters.
‎Argentina enter tonight’s clash against Venezuela already qualified for the next stage, but the atmosphere will be focused on celebrating Messi’s extraordinary contributions. The team will conclude their CONMEBOL qualifying campaign with a trip to Ecuador next Tuesday.

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