Barcelona’s celebration of its 125th anniversary sparked treasured memories for Lionel Messi, who is hailed as one of the club’s greatest players.
The revered Argentine, having dedicated 21 years to the team, shared his reflections during a moving interview.
Messi, who joined the club as a young boy in 2000, became the highest scorer in Barcelona’s history, netting 672 goals over 778 matches.
In light of this notable event, he expressed his appreciation and nostalgia: “Being part of the club and supporting Barça is an honor. I really miss the club — the city, the fans, and the love,” Messi stated.
Messi reminisces about his finest moments at Barcelona
When reminiscing about his top memory, Messi referred to the year 2009, during which Barcelona achieved an incredible feat by winning six trophies.
“Every day, every practice, every match was enjoyable. We had immense confidence in our ability to win,” he reflected.
Since its establishment in 1899, Barcelona has carved its place as one of football’s most successful teams, boasting 36 La Liga titles and eight Champions League victories.
During his years at the club, Messi played a vital role in clinching 10 league championships and four European titles.
The club marked this milestone with an elaborate gala in Barcelona, attended by numerous iconic figures from its illustrious history.
Current coach Hansi Flick highlighted the distinctive essence of the club, referring to it as “more than a club” and lauding its deep heritage and culture.