Lionel Andrés "Leo" Messi (Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾes ˈmesi];  born 24 June 1987 in Rosario) is an association football player who  currently plays for FC Barcelona and the Argentina national team as a  forward or winger. Considered one of the best football players of his  generation, Messi received several Ballon d'Or and FIFA World Player of the Year nominations by the age of 21, and won in 2009 and 2010. His playing style and ability have drawn comparisons to Diego Maradona, who himself declared Messi as his "successor".
Messi  began playing football at a young age and his potential was quickly  identified by Barcelona. He left Rosario-based Newell's Old Boys's youth  team in 2000 and moved with his family to Europe, as Barcelona offered  treatment for his growth hormone deficiency. Making his debut in the  2004–05 season,  he broke his team record for the youngest footballer to  score a league  goal. Major honours soon followed as Barcelona won La  Liga in Messi's  debut season, and won a double of the league and  Champions League in 2006. His breakthrough season was in the 2006–07  season; he became a first team regular, scoring a hat-trick in El  Clásico and finishing with 14 goals in 26 league games.
Messi then had the most successful season of his playing career, the 2008–09 season, in which he scored 38 goals to play an integral part in a treble-winning campaign. This record breaking season was then eclipsed in the following 2009–10 campaign, where Messi scored 47 goals in all competitions, equalling Ronaldo's record total for Barcelona. He surpassed this record in the 2010–11 season with 53 goals in all competitions.
Messi then had the most successful season of his playing career, the 2008–09 season, in which he scored 38 goals to play an integral part in a treble-winning campaign. This record breaking season was then eclipsed in the following 2009–10 campaign, where Messi scored 47 goals in all competitions, equalling Ronaldo's record total for Barcelona. He surpassed this record in the 2010–11 season with 53 goals in all competitions.
Messi  was at one stage romantically linked to Macarena Lemos, also from his  hometown of Rosario.  He is said to have been introduced to her by the  girl's father when he  returned to Rosario to recover from his injury a  few days before the  start of the 2006 World Cup. He has in the past also been linked to the Argentine glamour model Luciana Salazar.  In January 2009 he told "Hat Trick Barça", a programme on Canal 33: "I  have a girlfriend and she is living in Argentina. I am relaxed and  happy". He was seen with the girl, Antonella Roccuzzo, at a carnival in Sitges after the Barcelona-Espanyol derby. Roccuzzo is a fellow native of Rosario. Messi  has two cousins also involved in football: Maxi, a winger for Club  Olimpia of Paraguay, and Emanuel Biancucchi, who plays as a midfielder  for Spain's Girona FC.
Messi  has won five La Liga titles, three Champions League titles, scoring in  two of those finals, against Manchester United in both 2009 and 2011. He  was not on the pitch as Barcelona defeated Arsenal in 2006, but  received a winners' medal from the tournament. After scoring 12 goals in  the 2010–11 Champions League, Messi becomes the third player after Gerd  Müller and Jean-Pierre Papin to top-score in three successive European  Champion Clubs' Cup campaigns. However, Messi is the first one to win  the Champions League top scorer titles for three consecutive years after  Champions League changed its format in 1992.
Messi  was the top scorer of the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship  with six  goals, including two in the final game. Shortly thereafter, he  became  an established member of Argentina's senior international team.  In  2006, he became the youngest Argentine to play in the FIFA World Cup and  he won a runners-up medal at the Copa América tournament the following  year. In 2008, in Beijing, he won his first international honour, an  Olympic gold medal, with the Argentina Olympic football team.
Messi  was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, to parents Jorge Horacio Messi, a  factory steel worker, and Celia María Cuccittini, a part-time cleaner.  His paternal family originates from the Italian city of Ancona, from  which his ancestor, Angelo Messi, emigrated to Argentina in 1883. He has two older brothers named Rodrigo and Matías as well as a sister named María Sol. At the age of five, Messi started playing football for Grandoli, a local club coached by his father Jorge. In 1995, Messi switched to Newell's Old Boys who were based in his home city Rosario. 
At the age of 11, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency.  Primera División club River Plate  showed interest in Messi's progress,  but did not have enough money to  pay for treatment for his condition  which cost $900 a month.  Carles Rexach, the sporting director of FC Barcelona, had been made  aware of his talent as Messi had relatives in Lleida, Catalonia, and  Messi and his father were able to arrange a trial. Rexach, with no other paper at hand, offered Messi a contract written on a paper napkin.   Barcelona offered to pay for Messi's medical bills if he was willing  to  move to Spain, so Messi and his father moved to Barcelona where  Messi  enrolled in the club's youth academy.
Messi  made his official debut for the first-team on 16 November 2003 aged 16  years and 145 days, in a friendly match against Porto.  Less than a year later, Frank Rijkaard let him make his league debut  against RCD Espanyol  on 16 October 2004 (at 17 years and 114 days),  becoming the  third-youngest player ever to play for Barcelona and  youngest club  player who played in La Liga. This record was broken by  Bojan Krkić in September 2007. 
When  he scored his first senior goal for the club against Albacete Balompié   on 1 May 2005, Messi was 17 years, ten months and seven days old,   becoming the youngest to ever score in a La Liga game for Barcelona until it was again broken by Bojan Krkić in 2007, scoring from a Messi assist.   Messi said about his ex-coach Rijkaard: "I'll never forget the fact   that he launched my career, that he had confidence in me while I was   only sixteen or seventeen."
On  19 December, Messi scored the winner in the final of the 2009 Club  World Cup against Estudiantes in Abu Dhabi, giving the club their sixth  title of the year. Two days later, he was given the FIFA World Player of the Year award, beating Cristiano Ronaldo, Xavi, Kaká  and Andrés Iniesta to the award. This was the first time he had won the  award, and he became the first Argentinean to ever receive this honour.  On 10 January 2010, Messi scored his first hat-trick in 2010 and his  first hat-trick of the season against CD Tenerife in the 0–5 victory, and on 17 January he scored his 100th goal for the club in the 4–0 victory over Sevilla.
  On 21 August 2010, Messi scored a hat-trick in his first start of the  season in a 4–0 victory over Sevilla FC in the Supercopa de España,  helping Barcelona secure their first trophy of the season after a 1–3  first leg loss.  He also began his league season with a goal, scoring after just three  minutes against Racing Santander on 29 August 2010. He then continued  his excellent form into the UEFA Champions League group stage match  against Panathinaikos where he scored two goals, assisted another two  and also hit the frame of the goal on two separate occasions.
Messi  played the entire game on Argentina's opening match 1–0 victory against  Nigeria. He had several opportunities to score but was repeatedly  denied by Vincent Enyeama.  Messi started in Argentina's following 4–1 win against Korea Republic;  he participated in all of the goals of his team and helped Gonzalo  Higuaín score a hat-trick.  On the third and last group stage match Messi captained during  Argentina's 2–0 win over Greece, again being the centrepoint of  Argentina's play and was voted man of the match.
At  the Round of 16 he assisted Carlos Tévez for the first goal in a 3–1  win against Mexico. The referee awarded that goal even though it was a  clear offside. The World Cup ended for Argentina with a 4–0 loss against Germany.
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