Life is good for Lionel Messi — on and off the soccer pitch. This year alone, the 28-year-old won his fifth FIFA Ballon d’Or, scored his 500th senior career goal, and led Barcelona to a 2-0 extra time win over Sevilla in the Copa del Rey Final.
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It’s been a remarkable journey for the boy that grew up playing soccer in Rosario, Argentina, before securing a tryout with FC Barcelona in September of 2000 when he was just thirteen years old. Unsure of Barca’s commitment, Messi’s family was about to return back home from Spain, until his father famously secured a “contract” from team director Charly Rexach written on a paper napkin in a bar.
Together with his longtime girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo, Leo has introduced two more Messi boys to the good life in Barcelona; Thiago in November 2012, and Mateo in September 2015.
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Messi and 2-time NBA MVP Stephen Curry have a budding long-distance friendship that started with a jersey exchange based upon their respective number of Instagram followers. Curry sent Messi his No. 30 jersey after the Barca striker reached 30 million followers.
Messi reciprocated — once Curry hit the 10-million mark — by sending the Warriors star his No. 10 jersey.
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Messi and Curry will likely get the opportunity to meet in person this coming month. Messi is due to captain Argentina in the Copa America, which is being hosted by the United States for the first time in its hundred-year history.
Argentina’s opening match with Chile is scheduled for June 6 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California — just a soccer ball’s kick away from the Dubs home court in Oakland.
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