Messi mania engulfs Miami ahead of Argentine soccer superstar's arrival
A hamburger and drink combination called the Lionel Messi
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Your support makes all the difference.A hamburger and drink combination called the Lionel Messi. A huge sketch of the soccer starās smiling face on a restaurant wall beside a viral meme from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. A beer with a pink label matching the color of the Inter Miami jersey he will wear.
Wherever you turn in Miami these days something reminds you of the imminent arrival of the Argentine soccer legend.
There is no hiding the euphoria generated by Messi in Miami as he begins the new Major League Soccer phase of his career in one of the most Latino cities in the United States. But his arrival is also bringing a note of sadness as fans know that at age 36 he is nearing the end of his career.
Messi announced on June 7 that he will play for Inter Miami in a move that is expected to revitalize soccer in the United States and South Florida with one of the sporting worldās best-known figures. More than 100,000 Argentines live in Miami, which will host World Cup matches in 2026.
The seven-time winner of the Ballon dāOr, the soccer world's most prestigious individual award, is coming off two years with Paris Saint-Germain and is expected to make his Inter Miami debut against Mexican team Cruz Azul on July 21.
In a career spanning more than 17 years with his countryās national team, Messi has scored more than 100 goals, including two against France at the 2022 World Cup, a match Argentina won on penalties.
āI love that heās in Miami because my children will be able to experience him like I experienced (fellow Argentina soccer star Diego) Maradona,ā said Maximiliano Alvarez, one of the owners of the Fiorito restaurant, where a wall has a giant mural of Messi. āIt also makes me sad, nostalgic, because it looks like it is the beginning of his retirement."
āComing to this league is not the same as playing in the European league,ā said the Argentine businessman.
Ćlvarez and his brother Cristian had the original mural with Messiās face painted in the restaurant in 2018, when many people criticized the soccer star for his role in the Argentine national teamās poor performance. His idea was to honor him and the resilience he brings, never giving up.
In 2021, they renovated the restaurant in Little Haiti in northeast Miami with another mural of Messi on the same wall, this one by Chilean-American artist Claudio Picasso.
On the walls of another restaurant called Kao Bar & Grill, in the Hallandale Beach area north of Miami Beach, Messiās meme āĀ”AndĆ” paā alla bobo!ā āGo over there, fool!ā is immortalized along with a giant drawing of the soccer star.
Angry after Argentinaās heated victory over the Netherlands in the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup, Messi said those words to a Dutch player who was passing by while he was being interviewed.
Messi, who is known for his calm and cautious way of speaking, repented the comment, which immediately went viral.
āHe regretted it, obviously ... but it was left as a joke,ā said Augusto Falopapas, the artist who drew the meme on the restaurantās wall.
To the south, in Wynwood district, an area near downtown Miami known for its warehouse-turned-art galleries, other artists have painted murals of Messi. One is two giant images of the player, one with a smiling face, the other another running as if in a game. And there are plans for more, including a 10-meter-high (32-foot-high) mural of Messi kissing the World Cup in an open parking lot.
Messiās arrival has also impacted breweries like Prison Pals Brewing Co., which sells a beer bearing Messiās number 10. The can is painted pink with black lettering, a replica of Inter Miamiās colors.
The Argentine grill The Knife offers a Messi mojito and the Hard Rock Cafe is launching a new āMessi Chicken Sandwichā made from the soccer starās favorite āmilanesas.ā Messi t-shirts, pants, sweatshirts with hood and water bottles will also be for sale.
āWhen we found out that he decided to choose Miami as his South Florida home, it was incredible for us,ā said Elena Alvarez, vice president of global sales for Hard Rock International. āWe are very, very grateful and we have him as a brand ambassador and we are launching (the new sandwich) at the same time that he is moving here.ā
Near Miami Beach, at the CafƩ Ragazzi of Argentine-Venezuelan singer-songwriter Ricardo Montaner, they are waiting for his return.
Messi was there on vacation after he won the Americaās Cup with Argentina in 2021. The star caused an uproar in the restaurant as fans came to greet him, forcing staff, including waiters and kitchen workers, to form a wall around him to protect him and allow him to exit to his car.
Now they want to offer the soccer legend more privacy and are thinking of putting up curtains.
āWe are waiting for you in Miami with open arms,ā said Emiliano ValdĆ©s, the cafĆ©ās general manager. āHe is revolutionizing the entire city and has not yet arrived.ā