Murtaza didn’t want to leave Messi.

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Murtaza didn’t want to leave Messi.
Leo finally met his biggest fan
“FC Barcelona’s players celebrate following a friendly football match between FC Barcelona and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli FC on December 13, 2016 in the Qatari capital Doha. Goals from Luiz Suarez, Lionel Messi and Neymar helped Barcelona beat Saudi champions Al-Ahli 5-3 in a thrilling friendly in Doha.”
Leo & Murtaza em partida no Qatar
Andrés Iniesta holds a 18 carat gold cup which was presented to the team following a friendly football match between FC Barcelona and Saudi Arabia’s Al-Ahli FC on December 13, 2016 in the Qatari capital Doha.
Dreams do come true!
A young Afghan boy who became an internet sensation after being photographed in a homemade replica of Lionel Messi’s famous football strip has finally come face-to-face with his idol. In January this year, pictures emerged of five-year-old Murtaza Ahmadi wearing a blue-and-white striped plastic bag to emulate the colours of the Argentinian team. On the back of the bag was scrawled the legend: “Messi 10”. The pictures went viral and, after Messi’s biggest fan was identified and tracked down to Afghanistan’s eastern Ghazni province, efforts were made to bring Murtaza and the Barcelona star together. Now Ahmad has come face-to-face with the four-time Ballon d'Or winner in a heartwarming meeting in Doha, Qatar.
Barcelona were in Qatar to play a friendly against Saudi Arabian Al Ahli on Tuesday evening. Ahmadi, who was given the honour of bringing the match ball out onto the pitch before the match, seized the opportunity to steal another impromptu meeting with his hero. After placing the ball on the centre circle Ahmadi ignores the referee’s attempts to escort him for the pitch before running over to Lionel Messi on the edge of the semi circle.
Luis Suarez broke into fits of laughter as a giggling Lionel Messi tried to point Ahmadi towards the stadium tunnel. Ahmadi’s once in a lifetime experience was finally cut short when the referee picked the six-year-old up and carried him off the pitch. The child and his family now live in Quetta, Pakistan, after fleeing their home in Taliban controlled Afghanistan.
“I’m very happy to have met my hero. It is a dream for me,” according to a statement released by the committee overseeing organisation of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. “The image the world wanted to see,” tweeted Qatar’s 2022 World Cup organisers, who brought the pair together. “The six year old boy who dreamed of meeting his hero, Messi, finally comes true.”
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FC Barcelona invites Chapecoense to the 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy
With the invitation, Barça aims to help with the institutional and sporting reconstruction of the Brazilian club
FC Barcelona has agreed to invite to the next edition of the Joan Gamper Trophy the Brazilian team Chapecoense, who were the victims of the tragic plane crash when on the way to play the final of the Copa Sudamericana in Colombia on 28 November.
FC Barcelona wants to pay tribute to the 71 people who died in the accident and their families, and will therefore make the 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy a great tribute to the world of football through various activities around this match which will become known as the date of this celebration approaches.
Along with the invitation to Chapecoense to the 2017 Joan Gamper Trophy, FC Barcelona would like to collaborate on the institutional and sporting reconstruction of the Club, and help to recover the competitive level that it had. FC Barcelona has today sent a formal letter of invitation to the current Board of Directors of Chapecoense.
Source: FCBarcelona.com
10/12/16
They say Messi doesn’t talk much. They’re wrong. He’s been preaching to us all along. If you look, you can hear him. He’s saying, “Don’t go down, brothers and sisters. Don’t. Go. Down. When life kicks you, when it tries to tackle you, don’t go down. When your legs are heavy and your lungs are burning, don’t go down. When you have every reason to go down–Do. Not. Go. Down. You can’t defy the odds when you’re down. You can’t make someone a believer when you’re down.”
Messi is spreading the word. Don’t let things on the outside be stronger than what’s on the inside. Because life has more in store for you.
If you just stay up. +