Argentina’s legendary World Cup-winning captain Lionel Messi has been invited to “immortalize” his mark at Brazil’s famend Maracana by leaving his indelible footprints within the iconic stadium’s Hall of Fame, based on the Rio de Janeiro State Sports Superintendence.
After Argentina gained the World Cup by beating France 4-2 on penalties in a heart-stopping closing on Sunday, the general public physique which runs the stadium repeated the invitation to Messi first made when the “Albiceleste” gained the Copa America in 2021.
“Messi has already demonstrated his importance on and off the pitch. He is a player who has been at the highest level in the history of football for years,” mentioned the president of the superintendence, Adriano Santos, in a letter despatched to Argentina captain Messi by way of the Argentine FA (AFA).
“And nothing could be more fitting than for the Maracana to also pay tribute to him. After all, Messi is a genius with the ball,” he added.
The historic Maracana stadium has hosted two World Cup finals, in 1950 and 2014, and noticed Messi and his squad grow to be 2021 Copa America champions by beating Brazil 1-0.
Messi’s footprints on the Maracana’s Walk of Fame would stand alongside Brazil greats similar to Pele, Garrincha, Rivelino and Ronaldo plus different world-famous gamers together with Chile’s Elias Figueroa, Serbia’s Dejan Petkovic, Portugal’s Eusebio, Uruguay’s Sebastian Abreu and Germany’s Franz Beckenbauer.