Lionel Messi pays tribute to fellow Argentine, Pope Francis

Lionel Messi pays tribute to fellow Argentine, Pope Francis

Lionel Messi paid tribute to Pope Francis, who died Monday at 88 years old, with a post on social media honoring the soccer-loving leader of the Roman Catholic Church.

Messi thanked the Pope Francis for ‘making the world a better place,’ while noting his Argentine roots and distinguished tenure. The message was shared alongside a 2013 photo of Messi meeting the Pope before a friendly between Argentina and Italy in Rome. Messi gave the Pope an olive tree during the visit.

Messi — who is from Rosario, Argentina — led Argentina to its third World Cup victory in Qatar in 2022. He currently plays with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer in the United States.

Francis — born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires to Italian immigrant parents in 1936 — was elected as pope in 2013. He was the first pope from the Americas and the first born outside of Europe in over a millennia. 

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