Travelling The World With Football Legend Lionel Messi

OT Staff

Diriyah, Saudi Arabia

Lionel Messi poses with a bird on his arm in the historic city of Diriyah, the birthplace of the Saudi state. Diriyah has a rich heritage and is over 300 years old.

Messi in Diriyah | leomessi/instagram

The Alps, Europe

Here, Messi enjoys the serene views of the European Alps. Renowned for their picturesque landscapes, the Alps offer a wide range of outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking, and mountaineering.

Messi in the Alps | leomessi/instagram

Buenos Aires, Argentina

After winning the 2022 FIFA Men's World Cup, Messi celebrated in Buenos Aires, the capital of his home country. He is the country's all-time leading goalscorer.

Messi in Buenos Aires | leomessi/instagram

Ibiza, Spain

Here, the football legend enjoys a meal at the Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza. The venue features the "Messi Burger" which was crafted by Messi himself. It has 10 flavourful ingredients.

Messi in Ibiza | leomessi/instagram

Paris, France

In this photo, Messi is at the Camp des Loges, the training ground of Paris Saint-Germain. This iconic facility was his home base during his time at the French club.

Messi in Paris | leomessi/instagram

Rosario, Argentina

Born in Rosario, Messi naturally cherishes returning to the city where he grew up and spent the first 12 years of his life. Here, he poses with his family in his beloved hometown.

Messi with his family in Rosario | leomessi/instagram

Barcelona, Spain

Messi is seen here playing a game at Camp Nou in Barcelona, the club's home ground. Revered by fans, Messi's extraordinary performances at this iconic stadium have cemented his legacy as one of the greatest players in the Spanish club's history.

Messi at Camp Nou | leomessi/instagram

Kolkata, India

Here, Messi is seen in a match against Venezuela which was played in Kolkata. It was held in 2011 at Salt Lake Stadium and thrilled Indian football fans.

Messi in Kolkata | @IndiaHistorypic/x

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