Today, the football world pauses to celebrate an extraordinary milestone. Lionel Messi, a name that echoes through stadiums and hearts alike, turns 38. From the dusty streets of Rosario to the dazzling lights of global arenas, his journey unfolds like a film, each chapter more gripping than the last. Here are 38 facts that paint the picture of a man whose boots have danced across pitches and whose legacy shines brighter than ever.
- 1987: The Beginning – Lionel Andrés Messi was born on 24 June 1987 in Rosario, Argentina, the third of four children, destined for greatness.
- 1992-1995: Early Kicks – At four, Messi joined local club Grandoli, coached by his father, laying the foundation for his footballing dreams.
- 1995-2000: Newell’s Promise – From 1995 to 2000, he dazzled at Newell’s Old Boys, his boyhood club, where scouts first whispered of a prodigy.
- 1995: Medical Challenge – At 10, doctors diagnosed him with a growth hormone deficiency, a hurdle he would overcome with treatment by age 14, reaching 5ft 7in (1.70 m).
- 2000: The Barcelona Call – At 13, Messi moved to Barcelona, joining La Masia, a move that would shape his destiny.
- 2004: Senior Debut – At 17, he debuted for Barcelona’s first team on 16 October 2004 against Espanyol, becoming the youngest player to represent the club in an official competition.
- 2005: First Goal, First Contract – On 1 May 2005, Messi scored his first senior goal against Albacete, assisted by Ronaldinho. Later that year, on his 18th birthday, he signed his first senior contract, a five-year deal through 2010.
- 2005: International Start – At 18, Messi debuted for Argentina in August 2005 against Hungary, though sent off, marking the start of 193 appearances and 112 goals as of June 11, 2025.
- 2007: Hat-Trick Hero – In March 2007, at 19, Messi scored his first hat-trick against Real Madrid, a sign of his emerging dominance, totaling 57 hat-tricks (48 for Barca, 9 for Argentina).
- 2007: ‘Hand of God’ Echo – In June 2007, Messi scored with his hand against Espanyol, echoing Maradona’s famous goal, a moment of controversy and flair.
- 2008: Olympic Glory – Messi won Olympic gold in Beijing, scoring twice and starting the final, a 1-0 win over Nigeria, adding to his international legacy.
- 2008-09: First Treble – With Barcelona, Messi won the first of two trebles, securing La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Champions League, scoring 38 goals that season.
- 2009: Ballon d’Or Beginnings – In 2009, Messi won his first Ballon d’Or, the start of a record eight wins (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2023).
- 2010: Second Ballon d’Or – 2010 saw him claim his second, solidifying his status as the world’s best.
- 2011: Third Consecutive – In 2011, Messi won his third Ballon d’Or, a feat unmatched, showcasing his consistency.
- 2012: Record-Breaking Year – In 2012, he scored 91 goals, the most in a calendar year, surpassing Gerd Müller’s 85 from 1972, and netted five in a single Champions League match against Bayer Leverkusen.
- 2012: Fourth Ballon d’Or – His fourth Ballon d’Or followed, capping an extraordinary year.
- 2014-15: Second Treble – Messi led Barcelona to another treble, scoring 58 goals, a testament to his enduring brilliance.
- 2015: Fifth Ballon d’Or – In 2015, he won his fifth, extending his lead in the all-time list.
- 2019: Sixth Triumph – After a brief hiatus, Messi claimed his sixth Ballon d’Or in 2019, reaffirming his greatness.
- 2021: Seventh Heaven – In 2021, he won his seventh Ballon d’Or and led Argentina to Copa América victory, ending a long wait for international silverware.
- 2022: World Cup Glory – In 2022, Messi won his eighth Ballon d’Or and led Argentina to FIFA World Cup victory, earning the Golden Ball, scoring in every round, a first since 1986.
- 2023: Miami Move – In 2023, Messi joined Inter Miami, igniting American football, with 38 appearances and 31 goals as of June 1, 2025, winning the Leagues Cup in his debut season.
- 2024: Business Ventures – In 2024, Messi launched Más+ drink in Miami and announced 525 Rosario production company, headquartered in Miami and Los Angeles, co-producing Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend.
- 2025: Presidential Honor – In 2025, US President Joe Biden awarded Messi the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his work in children’s healthcare and education through the Leo Messi Foundation, founded in 2007.
- Career Totals: Goal Machine – As of 2025, Messi has 866 senior career goals and over 384 assists, a record that towers over football history.
- Club Record: Barcelona’s Best – He scored 672 goals for Barcelona, the most for a single club, surpassing Pele’s 643 for Santos, and accounts for 7.1% of Barcelona’s all-time goals (672/9,432).
- Ballon d’Or Record: Eight Times – Messi holds the record with 8 Ballon d’Or wins, a testament to his individual brilliance.
- International Appearances: South American Record – With 193 appearances for Argentina as of 2025, he holds the national and South American record, joint fifth most internationally.
- International Goals: Century Mark – He has 112 goals for Argentina as of 2025, one of three with a century of international goals, alongside Ronaldo (130) and Ali Daei (108).
- Trophy Haul: 45 Trophies – Messi has won 45 team trophies, including 12 Big Five league titles, 4 UEFA Champions Leagues, 2 Copa Américas, and 1 FIFA World Cup.
- Free Kick Mastery: 68 Goals – He has scored 65 free kicks in his career (50 for Barca, 2 for PSG, 5 for Inter Miami, 11 for Argentina), a skill that defines his artistry.
- Family Man: Three Sons – Messi has three sons with Antonela Roccuzzo, married since 30 June 2017, known since age 5, a cornerstone of his personal life.
- Rosario Roots: Career End – He plans to end his career at Newell’s Old Boys, maintaining close ties to Rosario, owning a family house and penthouse, a return to his roots.
- Citizenship: Triple Holder – Messi holds triple citizenship: Argentina, Italy, and Spain, reflecting his diverse heritage.
- Tax Challenges: Legal Resolution – Investigated for tax evasion in 2013, he paid €5.1 million arrears, found guilty in 2016 with a suspended 21-month sentence, fined €1.7 million, alongside his father’s €1.4 million fine.
- MLS Record: Fastest to 40 – In 2025, Messi became the fastest player to score 40 goals in MLS history with Inter Miami, a new chapter in his American adventure.
- 50th Goal for Inter Miami: On June 19, 2025, Messi scored his 50th goal for Inter Miami in a FIFA Club World Cup match against FC Porto, a significant milestone in his club career.
- First Ever European Hunt with Miami: On June 19 Inter Miami beat Porto, which is the first time ever a North American club have beaten a European club in a major competition.
This chronicle, marked out year by year, paints Messi not just as a footballer, but as a legend whose story continues to inspire, a cinematic journey through 38 frames of glory.





