Lionel Messi's G.O.A.T. India Tour 2025 is a high-profile promotional and fan engagement tour by ArgentinefootballerLionel Messi across India during December 2025. As a celebration of Messi's status among the greatest football players of all time, the tour included public appearances, exhibition matches, community events, and cultural engagements in several major Indian cities.[1] This is Messi's first visit to India since 2011.[2]
The tour was overshadowed by crowd unrest and organizational issues at its opening event in Kolkata, which drew widespread media attention and prompted official investigations, including a public apology by the state's Chief Minister.[3][4][5]
Background
Lionel Messi, an eight-time Ballon d'Or winner and 2022 FIFA World Cup champion, embarked on the India leg of his global G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) tour following his club commitments and international competitions.[6] The India tour was designed to connect with South Asian football supporters and included a series of public events, fan meets, and football clinics across multiple cities.[7]
At each venue, Messi was scheduled to engage with fans, participate in exhibition matches, launch promotional campaigns, and support youth football initiatives.[6][9]
Lionel Messi's visit to Kolkata featured the unveiling of a statue honoring his football career. On 13 December 2025, a 70-foot (21-metre) statue of Messi was unveiled at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club in Lake Town, Kolkata, depicting Messi holding a FIFA World Cup trophy.[10][11] Messi, along with Bollywood's Shah Rukh Khan attended the event from the stadium.[12] The ceremony marked the start of the tour.[13]
Opening event
The opening event of the tour took place at the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata. Thousands of fans gathered to see Messi, many of whom had purchased tickets at prices ranging up to ₹10,000 or more.[14] Messi's planned appearance included a walk around the pitch and interactions with supporters.[15]
However, the event was cut short when Messi's lap and planned activities were abruptly reduced to around 20 minutes due to security concerns and organizational mismanagement.[16] Many fans complained that they were unable to see Messi properly because of crowd congestion, extensive VVIP presence, and restricted access areas, which led to rising frustration among ticket holders.[17]
Crowd unrest
Following Messi's early departure, chaos erupted inside the stadium as the crowd protested.[18][19] Fans reacted by ripping up seats, throwing water bottles and chairs, and invading portions of the pitch.[20][21] Police used mild force to control the unrest and restore order.[22][23]
Aftermath
Satadru Dutta, the chief organiser of the event, was detained by Kolkata police in connection with the mismanagement and ensuing unrest.[24] Authorities announced plans to investigate the circumstances around the planning and execution of the event.[25]West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee publicly apologized to Messi and fans for the incident and ordered a detailed inquiry to assess responsibility and prevent similar failures at future events.[26][3] Fans demanded that refunds should be offered to disappointed ticket holders who were unable to see Messi due to the disruption.[27]
Hyderabad
After the Kolkata incident, Messi continued the tour to Hyderabad, where a more orderly exhibition match and fan interaction occurred.[28] Messi met local dignitaries and participated in football activities that drew positive responses from the crowd.[29]
Gujarat
On December 16, in Jamnagar, Gujarat, Messi visited Vantara which was Anant Ambani's wildlife conservation centre. He was welcomed with traditional Indian rituals and participated in multiple Hindu prayers and ceremonies. A lion cub was named "Lionel" in his honour.[30][31]
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