Synopsis
Born on June 24, 1987, in Rosario,
Argentina, soccer player Lionel Messi moved to Spain at the age of 13,
after the FC Barcelona club agreed to pay for hormone-deficiency
treatments. Messi became a star in his new country, scoring at will
while leading his club to championships. In 2012, he set a record for
most goals in a calendar year, and afterward was named FIFA’s “Player of
the Year” a record fourth time.
Early Years
Lionel Messi was born Luis Lionel Andres
Messi on June 24, 1987, in Rosario, Argentina. As a young boy, he tagged
along when his two older brothers played soccer with their friends,
unintimidated by the bigger boys. At the age of 8, he was recruited to
join the youth system of Newell’s Old Boys, a Rosario-based club.
Recognizably smaller than most of the kids in his age group, Messi was
eventually diagnosed by doctors as suffering from a hormone deficiency
that restricted his growth.
Messi’s parents, Jorge and Ceclia,
decided on a regimen of nightly growth-hormone injections for their son,
though it soon proved impossible to pay several hundred dollars per
month for the medication. So, at the age of 13, when Messi was offered
the chance to train at soccer powerhouse FC Barcelona’s youth academy,
La Masia, and have his medical bills covered by the team, Messi’s family
picked up and moved across the Atlantic to make a new home in Spain.
King of Spain: Soccer Career
Although he was often homesick in his new
country, Messi moved quickly through the junior system ranks, and by
the age of 16, he had made his first appearance for Barcelona. Messi put
himself in the record books on May 1, 2005, as the youngest player to
ever score a goal for the franchise. That same year, he led Argentina to
the title in the under-20 World Cup, scoring on a pair of penalty kicks
to propel the team over Nigeria.
Messi eventually grew to 5 feet and 7
inches, and with his short stature, speed and relentless attacking
style, he drew comparisons to another famous Argentinean footballer: Diego Maradona.
Messi steered Barcelona to a wealth of success, most notably in 2009,
when the left-footer’s team captured the Champions League, La Liga, and
Spanish Super Cup titles. That same year, after two consecutive
runner-up finishes, he took home his first FIFA “World Player of the
Year” honor/Ballon d’Or award.
Even the great Maradona gushed about his
fellow countryman. “I see him as very similar to me,” the retired player
told the BBC. “He’s a leader and is offering lessons in beautiful
football. He has something different to any other player in the world.”
Amazingly, the diminutive soccer wizard
continued to improve, discovering new ways to elude defenders while
leading Barcelona to La Liga and Spanish Super Cup championships in 2010
and 2011, as well as the ’11 Champions League title.
Messi embarked on an all-out assault on
the record books in 2012. He became the first player to score five goals
in a Champions League match in early March, and a few weeks later he
surpassed Cesar Rodriguez’s club-record 232 goals to become Barcelona’s
all-time leading scorer. By the end of 2012, Messi had accumulated an
astounding 91 goals in club and international play, eclipsing the 85
netted in a single calendar year by Gerd Muller in 1972. Fittingly, he
broke one more record when he was named the FIFA Ballon d’Or winner for
the fourth time in January 2013.
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