MLS
Trump celebrates Messi
U.S. President Donald Trump welcomed Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami team to the White House on Thursday, but confessed he had no idea that one of the world’s greatest soccer players was coming — until his son told him.
Trump celebrated the 2025 Major League Soccer Cup champions, Inter Miami, in a ceremony that blended athletic prowess and military might, as the president boasted about the United States’ ongoing operation in Iran.
“The United States military, together with the wonderful Israeli partners, continues to totally demolish the enemy, far ahead of schedule and at levels that people have never seen before,” Trump said as Argentine great Messi stood next to him.
Trump then turned his attention to what he called “soccer-slash-football,” mixing both the American and international terms for the game.
“It’s my distinct privilege to say what no American president has ever had the chance to say before: Welcome to the White House, Lionel Messi,” Trump said.
Trump said Messi’s visit snuck up on him, as the White House has been engulfed in the operation in Iran since Saturday, and that he realised Thursday’s event was scheduled only after his son pointed it out to him.
“I got a lot of things going on,” Trump quipped.
With a World Cup on America’s doorstep, Trump praised Miami coach Javier Mascherano, and other soccer greats like Cristiano Ronaldo and Brazilian legend Pele, but raved the most over Messi and the Florida team.
“Leo is the reigning FIFA World Cup MVP. You could have gone anywhere in the world. You could have chosen any team in the world, and you chose to go to Miami. I don’t blame you. The weather’s extremely good,” Trump said.
As the president regaled the East Room crowd with a play-by-play of the team’s victory, Trump gushed about the “good-looking” men on the team, who stood lined up behind him.
Surveying the squad, Trump paused to single out Argentine midfielder Rodrigo De Paul and asked, “Do you have any bad-looking players?”
“I don’t like good-looking men,” Trump joked, “You don’t feel so good about yourself.”
The team presented the president with a jersey featuring the number 47, a reference to Trump as the 47th president, and a soccer ball and watch with the team’s signature pink colour.
Trump also looked ahead to the summer. “We have the World Cup and the Olympics,” he said. The World Cup, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., across 16 cities, runs from June 11 to July 19 and will be the first to feature 48 teams.
Argentina will arrive as defending World Cup and Copa America champions.
Eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi had previously been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by former President Joe Biden, Trump’s Democratic predecessor, in January 2025. However, Messi said he was unable to attend the ceremony due to scheduling conflicts.
Turning back to politics, Trump complimented Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s handling of the Iran operation, and said when that war is finished, the United States could turn to focus on communist Cuba.
Cuba wants “to make a deal so badly,” Trump said.
-Reuters
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Trump to Host Lionel Messi and Inter Miami at the White House

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to host global football icon Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami teammates at the White House following the club’s historic Major League Soccer triumph.
According to The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism arm of The New York Times, Inter Miami CF received an invitation to the White House to commemorate their 2025 MLS Cup championship. The Miami Herald confirmed that the ceremony will take place on Thursday, just two days before the Herons face D.C. United in Washington, D.C.
Reports indicate that the entire squad — including Messi — is expected to attend the event with President Trump.
Inter Miami secured the first MLS Cup title in franchise history with a 3–1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps FC on December 6 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The triumph marked a milestone moment for the relatively young club and capped a season highlighted by Messi’s continued influence both on and off the pitch.
White House visits have long been a tradition for championship-winning American sports teams, and Inter Miami’s appearance will place the club alongside a distinguished list of title holders honoured in Washington.
The visit will also carry added significance for co-owner David Beckham, who previously attended a White House ceremony in 2012 during his time with the LA Galaxy after the club’s 2011 MLS Cup victory.
For Messi, widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, the White House reception adds another high-profile chapter to a decorated career that has spanned Europe, South America and now North America.
The ceremony is expected to take place in Washington before Inter Miami shifts focus back to league action, with their upcoming fixture against D.C. United is looming shortly after the White House engagement.
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Messi knocked down by pitch invader

Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi was knocked to the ground by a security guard who was restraining a shirtless fan on the field near the end of their 2-1 friendly win over Ecuadorean champions Independiente del Valle in Puerto Rico.
The fan reached the centre circle and wrapped his arms around twice-reigning MLS Most Valuable Player Messi before the security guard intervened and pulled the pitch invader to the ground while dragging the Argentine great down in the process.
By the time the individual got to Messi, there were two other fans — one in a Barcelona jersey and the other in a Miami shirt — in the middle of the field, where one took a selfie with the player while Messi signed the other’s shirt.
The 38-year-old Messi, who came on at halftime and converted the winner from the penalty spot in the 70th minute, got up immediately and appeared to be unharmed in Thursday’s incident.
The game at Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel in Bayamon was originally scheduled for February 13 and was supposed to be Miami’s pre-season finale, but it was postponed after Messi suffered a hamstring strain.
-Reuter
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Messi cleared by MLS after review of post-match video

Lionel Messi was cleared after a review by Major League Soccer determined that he did not violate any policy when he followed the match officials through a doorway following Inter Miami’s season-opening 3-0 defeat at LAFC, a league spokesperson said on Sunday.
MLS reviewed the incident, which occurred on Saturday and was captured on video, and determined the area Messi entered was not the referees’ locker room, nor was it a restricted area, and therefore no policy was violated, the spokesperson told Reuters.
In the video, Inter Miami’s Luis Suarez is seen attempting to restrain Messi by the arm, but the Argentine still managed to walk through the doorway in the bowels of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum before re-emerging moments later.
The spokesperson said restricted areas at the venue would have had clear signage.
Inter Miami did not immediately respond when asked by Reuters for comment.
Defending champions Miami opened the season with a 3-0 loss in a game that drew 75,673 fans and was the highest-attended match in MLS opening weekend history.
-Reuters
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