Lionel Messi buys Spanish 3rd division club UE Cornellà

By Godson Godwin - Editor
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Lionel Messi has officially acquired Spanish third-division club UE Cornellà, marking his first major step into European club ownership, Softfootball reports.

This development comes shortly after Messi scored the first-ever goal at Inter Miami’s new stadium and was also honored by Inter Miami CF with a stadium stand named after him a rare recognition for an active player.

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Fabrizio Romano confirmed this new development on his official x handle saying Catalunya based club will be owned by Leo Messi for its 100%.

UE Cornellà football logo (photo credit: Fabrizio via X)
UE Cornellà football logo (photo credit: Fabrizio via X)

He posted:

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BREAKING: Lionel Messi buys Spanish 3rd division club UE Cornellà. ✍🏼 Catalunya based club will be owned by Leo Messi for its 100%.

The Argentine superstar’s surprise takeover is set to significantly boost the Catalan club’s global profile, with plans already in place to invest in youth development and long-term growth within the region.

Lionel Messi (Credit: Getty Images)
Lionel Messi (Credit: Getty Images)

Cornellà, located near FC Barcelona, shares strong geographical ties with Messi’s former club, adding further intrigue to the project as he begins building his influence off the pitch.

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